Sennheiser ew500 Microphone User Manual


 
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CH NO
Ch no
NAME
Assigning a channel number
You now have to assign the frequency memory a channel number (from 0 to
255). With larger systems, we recommend using the same channel numbers
for both transmitters and receivers in order to provide for simpler monitoring
of the system.
Ǡ Select the frequency memory for which you wish to assign a channel
number (u “Selecting a frequency memory”).
Ǡ Select the “CH NO” menu by pressing the SET button until “CH NO
appears on the display; after a short pause the currently assigned
channel number is displayed.
Ǡ With the ̆/̄ buttons you can now select a different channel number.
The new channel number starts flashing on the display and becomes
effective immediately.
Note:
Channel numbers which have already been assigned to a fixed
frequency memory are skipped.
Ǡ Press the SET button to return to the top menu level. The display
then switches back to the standard display.
Assigning a name to a frequency memory (EM 500 only)
With the EM 500 receiver, each frequency memory can be assigned a name
in addition to the receiving frequency and channel number. The name can
consist of up to six characters such as:
letters (without pronounciation marks),
numbers from 1 to 0,
special characters e.g. () - _ and spaces.
You can, for example, enter the name of the musician for whom the adjust-
ments have been made.
Ǡ Select the frequency memory for which you wish to enter a name (u
“Selecting a frequency memory”).
Ǡ Select the “NAME” menu by pressing the SET button until “NAME
appears on the display; after a short pause the name entered for the
selected frequency memory is displayed.
Ǡ Press the ̆/̄ buttons to start with your entry. The first segment starts
flashing on the display.
Ǡ With the ̆/̄ buttons you can now choose a character.
Ǡ Press the SET button to change to the next segment and choose the
next character.
Ǡ Have you entered the name completely? Press the SET button to return
to the top menu level. The display then switches back to the standard
display.