Sennheiser SR 2000, SR 2000XP IEM AW, SR 2000 IEM AW, SR 2000 IEM AW-X, SR 2000 IEM GW Brochure & Specs

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FEATURES
20 fixed frequency banks with up to
32 compatible presets in up to 75 MHz switching bandwidth and 6 user banks Audio loop-out jack
5 Band graphic EQ
integrated power supply unit Ethernet for monitoring and control using
Sennheiser WSM Mac or PC software Extended AF requency response
(25… 15000 Hz) Receivers can be configured in the trans-
mitter menu and can be synchronized via the infrared interface
ARCHITECTS SPECIFICATIONS
The device shall be a stationary stereo transmitter for use with a companion stereo receiver as part of a high reliability stereo wireless radio frequency transmis­sion system. The stationary stereo trans­mitter shall operate within a RF frequency range of 516 – 865 MHz in 20 fixed frequency banks and 6 user banks with a maximum of 32 presets with a switching bandwidth of maximum 75 MHz tunable in 25 kHz steps; carrier frequencies shall be maximum 3000. Frequency stability shall be ±10 ppm. Nominal/peak deviation shall be ±24 kHz/±48 kHz. A compander feature shall be included and shall be Sennheiser HDX system. The transmitter shall include MPX pilot tone (frequency / deviation) of 19 kHz / ±5kHz. Audio fre­quency response shall be 25 – 15,000 Hz; total harmonic distortion (THD) shall be <0.9 %. Audio frequency input level shall be +22 dBu (maximum, balanced). Signal­to-noise ratio shall be > 90 dB.
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Rugged, reliable, and flexible – in short: professional. With SR 2000, you can choose from 26 frequency banks with up to 32 channels. The channels can be user-programmed into six of the frequency banks. Three switchable RF output powers (10, 30, and 50 mW – additionally 100 mW in the US version) provide greatest artistic and technical freedom. A 5-band equalizer makes it possible to individually influence the audio output signal.
TECHNICAL DATA
RF frequency range .............................................516 – 865 MHz
Carrier frequencies ..............................................max. 3000
Presets ...................................................................max. 32
Switching bandwidth .......................................... max. 75 MHz, tuneable in
25 kHz steps
Frequency stability ..............................................±10 ppm
Antenna output ...................................................BNC (50 OHM)
RF Output power .................................................. typ. 10 mW (Low)
typ. 30 mW (Standard)
typ. 50 mW (High)
XP-Version: typ. 100 mW (Maximum)
Compander ............................................................HDX
Nominal / Peak deviation...................................±24 kHz / ±48 kHz
MPX pilot tone (frequency / deviation) ..........19 kHz / ± 5kHz
Frequency response ............................................25 – 15000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio ...........................................> 90 dB
THD, total harmonic distortion .........................< 0,9 %
Max. input level ....................................................+22 dBu
Audio input ........................................................... XLR-31/4“ (6,3mm) jack combo
socket, electronically balanced
Audio output ........................................................1/4“ (6,3mm) jack socket, balanced
Operating temperature ......................................–10 °C – +55 °C
Power supply ........................................................ 100 - 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Current consumption ..........................................max. 0,1 A
Dimensions ...........................................................217 x 483 x 43 mm
Weight ...................................................................2600 g
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SR 2000 Stereo Transmitter
ARCHITECTS SPECIFICATIONS
The stereo audio input shall utilize two discrete (left/right) electronically-balan­ced combination female XLR-3 and ¼“ audio sockets; the audio output shall uti­lize a balanced ¼“ (6.3 mm) audio socket; one audio loop output shall be provided utilizing a balanced ¼“ (6.3 mm) audio socket. A stereo headphone output with local level control shall be provided on the front panel and shall utilize a ¼“ (6.3 mm) stereo audio socket. Menu-based software adjustments shall be made using a backlit LCD user display; associated receivers shall be configured in the receiver menu and synchronized with the transmitter via an integrated infrared interface. A 5-band graphic equalizer shall be provided. One 50O BNC connector shall provide the attachment point for the main transmitter antenna. RF output power shall be selec­table at 10 mW (Low), 30 mW (Standard), 50 mW (High) and 100 mW (Maximum, XP version only). An Ethernet port (RJ45) shall be provided to allow remote net­work-based monitoring and control of the transmitter using Sennheiser Wireless Sys­tem Manager Mac or PC software. Power shall be supplied to the transmitter by the internal power supply with auto-switching mains voltage of 100 – 240 VAC at 50/60 Hz. Current draw shall be maximum 0.1 A. The transmitter chassis shall be fabrica­ted from metal and shall be capable of mounting in a standard 19“ equipment rack without additional hardware; case dimensions shall be approximately 8.54“ x 19.02“ x 1.69“ (217 x 483 x 43 mm). Weight shall be 91.71 oz (2600 grams). Operating conditions shall be ambient temperature +14°F to +131°F (-10°C to +55°C). The stationary stereo transmitter shall be Sennheiser model SR 2000.
TECHNICAL DATA
DELIVERY INCLUDES 1 SR 2000 IEM transmitter 3 mains cables (EU, UK, and US) 2 rod antennas 1 instruction manual 1 supplementary frequency sheet 1 supplementary RF license sheet 4 device feet
SR 2000 Stereo Transmitter
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