Em 3532-u, Rf wireless systems | 3000 series receivers – Sennheiser EM 3532-U User Manual

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You can use the S-MCD to manage and control up to 126 EM 3532-U and EM 1046
receivers. The EM 3532 receivers are coupled in series by means of data cables and
are subsequentl y connected to the PC via an RS 485 interface — additional inter-
face modules are not required. The EM 1046 receivers are connected to the parallel
interface of the PC via the EM 1046 DI display interface. For detailed information
of the installation of the EM 1046 receivers, please refer to the chapter ”5000
Series Receiver Systems“.

Using S-MCD you can program entire sequences of scenes with several actors
without having to change the transmitter/receiver unit. Each actor keeps his or
her transmitter and can be switched in when necessary. During operation you can
monitor battery status, volume level, and transmission frequency. If necessary,
you can switch to another frequency.

The “Receiver Configuration” window (see fig. 3) offers about the same displays
and menus that are also directl y available on the receiver. The “RF” and “Dev”
bargraphs provide information on RF and AF levels. The “Batt” bargraph indicates
the battery status. With the “Squelch” control, you can determine the operating
thresh old for the RF squelch. The frequency list shows the frequencies and their
allocated channel numbers.

By clicking the “Scan up” and “Scan down” buttons, the EM 3532‘s scan function is
activated. If a frequency is found, it is displayed in the frequency list.

The RF recorder menu offers two operating modes. In the “RF Level Recorder”
mode you can record measuring values over a certain period of time. In the
“RF Spectrum Anal yzer” mode (EM 3532 onl y) (see fig. 4) you can record measu-
ring data of a defined frequency range.

EM 3532-U

RF Wireless Systems |

3000 Series Receivers

EM 3532 back panel features

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Fuse holder and mains voltage selector

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Mains connector

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Cable crip for mains cable

10 Data interface for connecting a remote computer

11 AF output XLR-3M, balanced
12 Control for the AF output level at the XLR socket
13 Antenna socket B
14 DC socket
15 Antenna socket A

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Fig. 1: Display of a scene configuration with many
actors on the S-MCD Mikroport computer display

Fig. 2: Display of a scene configuration with four actors
on the S-MCD Mikroport computer display

Fig. 3: Window “Receiver Configuration”

Fig. 4: Window “RF Recorder”, “RF Spectrum Analyzer”

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