Selecting the content of the standard display – Sennheiser Sound Field System EMP 2015 Benutzerhandbuch

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SqELCH

DiSPL

Adjusting the squelch threshold (receiver section only)

The amplifier’s receiver section is equipped with an adjustable squelch which
eliminates annoying noise when the transmitter is turned off. It also suppresses
sudden noise when the transmitter leaves the reception area.

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Press the

SET

button to select the “SqELCH” menu. “SqELCH” appears on

the display; after a short pause the current squelch setting is indicated.

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With the

̆

/

̄

buttons you can now select a different setting. The squelch

can be turned off (0 dB) or adjusted in 5-dB steps from 5 dB to 40 dB.
(Selecting a smaller value reduces the squelch threshold, selecting a higher
value increases the squelch threshold.) The new setting starts flashing on
the display. Set the squelch threshold – with the transmitter turned off –
to the lowest possible value that suppresses hissing noise. With the squelch
set to a high value, the receiver section will be less sensitive to interference
but, on the other hand, the transmission range will be reduced.

Note:

If the receiver’s squelch is set to “0 dB” and you turn the transmitter off,
hissing noise with high dynamics will occur.

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Press the

SET

button to return to the top menu level. The display then

switches back to the standard display.

Selecting the content of the standard display

With both transmitter and receiver section you can choose the content of the
standard display i.e. whether the frequency (in MHz) or the channel number
is displayed.

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Press the

SET

button twice to select the “DiSPL” menu. “DiSPL” appears

on the display; after a short pause the current setting is indicated.

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With the

̆

/

̄

buttons you can now choose between:

Frequency:

“FrEqu”

Channel number:

“ChAnnL”

The new setting for the standard display starts flashing on the display.

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Press the

SET

button to return to the top menu level. The display then

switches to the new standard display.

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