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Sennheiser EW 300 IEM G2 Manuel D'instructions page 66

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ST-FOC
LTD
HI-BST
Sensitiv
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Notes:
If the squelch threshold is adjusted too high, the transmission range will
be reduced. Therefore, always adjust the squelch threshold to the
lowest possible setting.
When in the setting mode of the "SQELCH" menu, pressing the
button for more than three seconds will switch the squelch off.
"SQ.OFF" appears on the display. If no RF signal is being received, his-
sing noise will occur. This setting is for test purposes only.
Stereo/FOCUS selection (receiver only)
Via the "ST-FOC" menu, you can switch between stereo and FOCUS operation.
In both operating modes, the SR 300 IEM G2 stereo transmitter has to be set
to stereo operation.
When the receiver is set to stereo operation, the left-right signals are
available as usual.
When the receiver is set to FOCUS operation, the left-right signals are mixed
and are available as a mono signal in both headphone channels. Use the
rocker button to adjust the relative levels of the two separate channels in
the mixed mono signal (see "Adjusting the balance" on page 53).
Limiting the volume at the headphone output (receiver
only)
Via the "LTD" menu, you can switch the limiter on and off. With the limiter
switched on, the volume at the headphone output will be reduced.
Activating/deactivating the frequency boost (receiver
only)
Via the "HI-BST" menu, you can boost the AF frequency response at 10 kHz.
As a result, headphones with magnetic transducers sound better.
Adjusting the sensitivity (transmitter only)
To match the transmitter to the output level of the connected unit (e.g.
mixing console), you can adjust the input sensitivity in four steps of 8 dB via
the "Sensitiv" menu.
The input sensitivity is adjusted too high when close talking distances,
speakers with loud voices or loud music passages cause overmodulation in
the transmission link. In this case, the transmitter's "PEAK" warning will light
up and the receiver's level display for audio signal "AF" will show full
deflection.
If, on the other hand, the sensitivity is adjusted too low, the transmission link
will be undermodulated, which would result in a signal with high background
noise.
The sensitivity is correctly adjusted when the level display for audio signal
"AF" shows full deflection only during the loudest passages.
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