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Frequency range | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
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THD | < 0.1% |
Signal-to-noise ratio | > 90 dB |
Output Impedance | 50 Ω |
Input Impedance | 10 kΩ |
Type | Audio test and measurement device |
Covers reading instructions, warnings, water, cleaning, ventilation, heat, and power plugs.
Discusses heat and electrical safety when installing the device in a rack assembly.
Highlights risks like fire, shock, interference, and refers servicing to qualified personnel.
Details power supply, overloading, liquid precautions, and replacement part safety.
Lists other documents and software instructions for comprehensive system use.
Explains NET 1's role in controlling and monitoring Sennheiser wireless systems via frequency management.
Lists the Sennheiser systems (G2, 3000/5000 series) configurable with NET 1.
Lists all physical items included in the NET 1 package, such as cables and kits.
Details the contents of the included CD-ROM, like WSM software and firmware.
Identifies and describes the controls and LEDs on the front of the NET 1.
Details the various input/output ports and their functions on the rear of the NET 1.
Provides a detailed table explaining the color, state, and flashing behavior of each front panel LED.
Describes the status of the Ethernet DATA LED on the rear panel and its meaning.
Advises on positioning the device to avoid interference and selecting rack or table-top installation.
Guides on safely installing the NET 1 into a rack, including heat and electrical safety.
Instructions for applying self-adhesive rubber feet for table-top use to prevent sliding.
Steps to connect the power cord to the device and the mains outlet.
Explains how to connect receivers and transmitters using RJ 10 and Sub-D sockets.
Specific instructions for connecting the EM 3532 twin receiver using the Sub-D socket.
Details how to connect multiple NET 1 devices together using Ethernet cables.
Outlines scenarios requiring PC connection and how to connect NET 1 units via Ethernet.
Guides the user to install the WSM software necessary for PC operation.
Describes the sequence for turning on connected devices and the NET 1, and expected LED behavior.
Explains how to identify devices needing firmware updates and the process via NET 1 and WSM.
Details the two modes: "Stand Alone" (without PC) and "Remote" (with PC).
Outlines how to perform frequency scans without a PC for different device connections.
Step-by-step guide to performing frequency scans for IEM systems using the EK 300 IEM G2 receiver.
Details how to scan for frequencies using the EK 300 IEM G2 receiver.
Explains how to transfer the scanned frequencies to rack-mount IEM transmitters via infrared.
Describes the process of transferring frequencies to portable IEM receivers and handling errors.
How to cancel frequency scans or data transfers using the MODE button.
Guides on performing frequency scans for wireless microphone systems using rack-mount receivers.
How to select a channel bank and assign frequencies to multiple rack-mount receivers.
Details transferring frequencies to portable transmitters via infrared.
How to transfer frequencies to transmitters without performing an initial scan.
Procedures for cancelling frequency scans and transfers.
Explains using WSM software for frequency scans and assignment for 3000/5000 series receivers.
Outlines transferring frequencies to 3000/5000 series transmitters without a scan.
Discusses the mixed operation of G2 and 3000/5000 series systems and compander compatibility.
Addresses issues with the READY LED, channel LEDs not lighting up, or device detection.
Covers problems related to incompatible firmware or incorrect device connections.
Details issues like duplicate frequency assignments or failed frequency transfers.
Provides instructions on how to restart the NET 1 unit.
Lists electrical, environmental, and physical characteristics of the NET 1.
Details the pin assignments for SUB-D, RJ 10, and RJ 45 connectors.
Lists optional accessories and replacement parts for the NET 1, including cables and software.
Outlines the product warranty period, terms, and conditions.
Covers CE declaration and FCC rules compliance for the device.