Sennheiser EW335G3 - Manual

Sennheiser EW335G3

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – cONsumeR AleRT; or visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website at:
  • Page 3 – Table of Contents
  • Page 4 – Introduction; fidence every day by users the world over.; About uHf Wireless systems; • UHF; have shorter antennas than VHF systems.
  • Page 5 – The Parts of a Wireless System; Every wireless system consists of at least three parts:
  • Page 6 – The Transmitter; Types of Transmitters; ) Bodypack transmitter
  • Page 7 – ) Handheld transmitters
  • Page 8 – The Receiver; fixed receivers; There are three basic types of wireless receivers:
  • Page 11 – Accessorizing a System; GA3 Rack Adapter; Component Requirements
  • Page 12 – Frequency Concerns; location; wireless devices in the 698-806 MHz range.
  • Page 13 – steps for Auto Tuning evolution wireless G3 systems; and choose “Scan New List.” Press SET to start scan.
  • Page 14 – How To use the following charts; ability of a particular range for your geographic location.; Frequency Range A
  • Page 15 – continued
  • Page 16 – Frequency Range B
  • Page 18 – Frequency Range G
  • Page 20 – Multi-channel Wireless Mic System Hookup; ings on the following pages to get an idea of how this works).; Antenna Splitter and Mounting Packages; packages address seven common scenarios.; • GA3 rack mounts (which are not included with 100 series)
  • Page 21 – Putting Together a System; Four Channel Wireless System; Qty
  • Page 22 – Single Channel Wireless Monitor System; Wireless monitor system with rack mountable transmitter,; Four Channel Wireless Monitor System
  • Page 23 – Eight Channel Wireless System; (4 Handheld Systems and 4 Lavalier Systems)
  • Page 24 – Frequently Asked Questions; Where’s the mute switch on the handheld?; In addition, you can disable it entirely.; Can I use regular “AA” rechargeable batteries?
  • Page 25 – Why doesn’t my right angle Ci1-R cable work with my new G3 system?; by a gray piece of shrink tubing located at one of the connectors.; AF and RF Mute – what’s the difference?; No more powering on or powering off packs.; What is cable emulation?; antennas in the same rack space on the included blank panel.
  • Page 26 – output. This is handy if you wish to tune in silence.; Conclusion
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A sImple TO use, cOmpReHeNsIve GuIde

TO seTTING up, cONfIGuRING ANd usING

evOluTION WIReless G3 sysTems.

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Summary

Page 2 - cONsumeR AleRT; or visit the FCC’s wireless microphone website at:

2 ApplIcABle fOR use IN THe u.s. cONsumeR AleRT Most users do not need a license to operate a wireless microphone system. Nevertheless, operat-ing a microphone system without a license is subject to certain restrictions: the system may not cause harmful interference; it must operate at a low power l...

Page 3 - Table of Contents

www.sennheiserusa.com/G3 3 Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................. 4The Parts of a Wireless System ............................. 5The Transmitter .......................................................... 6The Receiver ...........................

Page 4 - Introduction; fidence every day by users the world over.; About uHf Wireless systems; • UHF; have shorter antennas than VHF systems.

4 Introduction Wireless microphone and instrument systems have rapidly become standard equipment for musicians, Sennheiser’s evolution wireless systems are the standard for musicians, broadcasters, theatre produc- tions, reality television shows, and sound contractors alike. Sennheiser is the leadin...

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