Sennheiser EM 3731-II Stereo Receiver User Manual


 
Product overview
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Product overview
Overview of the EM 3731-II/EM 3732-II/EM 3732 COM-II receivers
* The audio outputs marked with the number “1” output the audio signal of the left receiver of the twin
receiver (as viewed from the front); the audio outputs marked with the number “2” output the audio signal
of the right receiver.
True Diversity Receiver EM 3732-II
300
100
30
10
10
50
100
PEAK
μV
RF
% DEV
M
H
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776.000
01.01
BANK
CH
A B
300
100
30
10
10
50
100
PEAK
μV
RF
% DEV
M
H
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776.000
01.01
BANK
CH
A B
COM
AF
HD
P
COM
AF
HD
P
EM 3732-II-XXX-X
RF-OUT FREQ. RANGE: 776 – 960 MHz
RF-OUT FREQ. RANGE: 776 – 960 MHz
AFront panel
1 Rack mount “ears”
2 ¼“
(6.3 mm) jack socket for headphones
3 Headphone volume control
4 Display (see next page)
5 Warning triangle for indicating error states
6 esc button, backlit
7 Jog dial
8 save button, backlit
9 sync button, backlit
0 Headphone button, backlit
(except EM 3731-II single receiver)
A Infra-red interface
B Display for external word clock synchronization
C button, backlit
BRear panel
D 3-pin mains socket
E LED for LAN data transmission
F RJ 45 socket for LAN connection
G XLR-3 socket (male) for digital audio output,
digital balanced, AES3
H BNC socket for word clock input (75 Ω)
I BNC socket for word clock daisy chain output (75 Ω)
J XLR-3 socket (male) for Command output 2*,
balanced (EM 3732 COM-II twin receiver only)
K XLR-3 socket (male) for audio output AF Out 2*,
balanced (except EM 3731-II single receiver)
L XLR-3 socket (male) for Command output 1*,
balanced (except EM 3731-II single receiver)
M XLR-3 socket (male) for audio output AF Out 1*,
balanced
N LED for booster supply of antenna input A
O BNC socket, antenna input A
(ANT A – RF in, DC out, 50 Ω)
P BNC socket, daisy chain output A
(ANT A – RF out)
Q BNC socket, daisy chain output B
(ANT B – RF out)
R BNC socket, antenna input B
(ANT B – RF in, DC out, 50 Ω)
S LED for booster supply of antenna input B
T Label with hazard warnings
U Type plate
V Label with frequency range for daisy chaining