PM160
IN-EAR MONITORING SYSTEM
Setup and Operation
Transmitter
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Placing the transmitter and connecting the antenna
For best transmission quality place the transmitter at the height of the receiver
and keep a lineofsight. The transmitter also should have a distance of
approx. 1 m from lateral walls. Avoid sources of interference such as metal
surfaces or electronic devices (e.g. computer, CD player).
For rack installation (483 mm/19"), screw on the two mounting brackets
provided at the left and right sides of the housing.
Insert the antenna provided into the BNC jack
position.
Connecting audio devices
Connect the signal source(s) with line level (e.g. stereo output or monitor
outputs of a mixing console) via balanced XLR or 6.3 mm plugs to the inputs
INPUT 1/L and 2/R. If only an unbalanced signal is available it may be
connected to the input jacks by means of 6.3 mm mono plugs.
In mono mode, only the input signal of the right channel (INPUT 2/R) will
be sent.
The input sensitivity can be adjusted for both inputs in the setting menu
(SENSIT).
Using the loop outputs
The LOOP OUT 1/L and 2/R outputs provide the loopthrough signals of the
INPUT 1/L and 2/R inputs. Thus, it is possible to feed the signal of an audio unit
(e.g. of a mixing console) to the transmitter and to route it to further transmitters.
It is also possible to route e.g. the band mix through one audio channel to several
transmitters while feeding different solo signals (e.g. for the musicians) to the
other audio channel of each transmitter. Always connect one output to the input
of the next unit until all units are connected.
The outputs are connected in parallel to the corresponding inputs, i.e. an
unbalanced signal at an input will also be unbalanced at the output.
ANTENNA
and put it in a vertical