Adjustment tips for the operating menu, Switching between channel banks, Switching between the channels in a channel bank – Sennheiser EK 500 G2 User Manual

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Adjustment tips for the
operating menu

Switching between channel banks –

BANK

Via the “

BANK

” menu, you can switch between the

receiver’s nine channel banks. Each of the channel banks
“1” to “8” has up to 20 switchable channels that are
factory-preset to a receiving frequency (see “The channel
bank system” on page 4)
. The channel bank “U” (user
bank) has up to 20 switchable channels to store your
selection out of 1440 receiving frequencies that are freely
selectable within the preset frequency range.

When switching from one channel bank to another, the
channel with the lowest channel number is automatically
displayed. If, during the last scan of this channel bank, an
interfering frequency was detected on the channel with the
lowest channel number (see “Scanning the channel banks
for free channels” on page 22),
the receiver display panel
automatically displays the next free channel.

Switching between the channels in a channel
bank –

CHAN

Via the “

CHAN

” menu, you can switch between the different

channels in a channel bank . When switching between the
channels, please observe the following:

y Always set the transmitter and the receiver of a

transmission link to the same channel.

y After scanning the channel banks (see “Scanning the

channel banks for free channels” on page 22), only the
free channels can be chosen on the receiver. Set the
transmitter and the receiver to one of the free channels.

Selecting the frequencies to be stored
in the channel bank “U” –

TUNE

Via the “

TUNE

” menu, you can select the frequencies to be

stored in the channel bank “U” (user bank).

When you have selected one of the channel banks “1” to
“8” and then select the “

TUNE

” menu, the receiver

automatically switches to channel 01 of the channel bank
“U”. In this case, “U.01” briefly appears on the display.

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