Audio
Frequency range |
25 - 18000 Hz |
Radio
FM band range |
516 - 865 MHz |
Technical details
Equalizer |
Y |
Handheld remote control |
N |
EM 2000, 516 - 865 MHz, 2600 g
<b>General Description</b>
Hiding underneath the sturdy 19-inch metal housing of the stationary receiver is highly advanced professional transmission technology. As with all components of the 2000 series, with the EM 2000 you can use five windows of up to 75 MHz in the UHF range. 20 channel bands with up to 64 presets and 6 channel bands each with up to 64 user-programmable channels are available. Each transmitter can be synchronized quickly and easily using infrared. The transmitter can be connected to networks via its Ethernet socket and can be monitored and controlled remotely from the PC using the Sennheiser Wireless System Manager software.
<b>Features</b>
- Rugged 19" all-metal housing with integrated power supply unit
- Up to 3000 frequencies in up to 75 MHz switching bandwidth
- 20 fixed frequency bands with up to 64 compatible presets
- 6 banks each with up to 64 tunable channels
- True diversity technology for best reception quality
- Integrated antenna splitter for cascading up to 8 devices without using additional splitters
- Pilot tone squelch for interference-free operation
- Scan feature within the channel band system
- Continuous scanning together with Sennheiser’s Wireless Systems Manager
- Frequency setting in 25 kHz steps
- Squelch setting always visible on the display
- Antenna cables for active antenna supply
- Transformer-balanced audio outputs
- HDX noise reduction system with signal-to-noise ratio less than 120 dB(A)
- Ethernet for connecting to a PC
- Monitoring and control using Sennheiser WSM PC software
- User-friendly menu interface with two-color backlit graphic display (red as a warning)
- Transmitters can be configured from the receiver menu
- Transmitters can be synchronized over the infrared interface
- 4 selectable equalizer presets
- Soundcheck mode for monitoring transmission conditions
- Adjustable headphone connection