User Guide

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TG 500 – Operation
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Connect the symmetrical XLR or jack TG 500SR to the symmetrical microphone input on the mixing con-
sole or the amplifier.
Connect the supplied antennas to the antenna inputs A and B and orient them in a V-shape facing outwards
(approx. angle of 60°).
Connect the power supply to the DC connection and a power source.
Press the on/off button.
Press the Enter button .
First select a suitable frequency range and a channel. To do this, we recommend the menu item "GR/CH". In this
menu you can select a pre-defined channel or frequency from a pre-defined frequency range. Each frequency
range contains several channels at a defined frequency spacing to each other. This has the advantage that du-
ring operation of multiple transmitters and frequencies, mutual interference by transmitters is avoided. If you want
to manually set an individual frequency, please refer to the TG 500 system manual, available on the web at
www.beyerdynamic.com.
Use the Up or Down buttons on the receiver to select the menu item "GR / CH".
Press the Enter button . Now you can select a frequency range (GR) using the Up or Down button. Press
the Enter button again. Now you can select a channel (CH) using the Up or Down button.
To save the selection press the Enter button again.
CAUTION: It is not possible to operate two transmitters on the same channel at the same time.
The output volume can be adjusted on the receiver via the "Gain" menu.
If distortions occur, the Gain switch on the transmitter allows reducing the sensitivity.
Subsequently the selected frequency and - if applicable - other settings must be transferred to the transmitter.
This is done via the synchronisation button . The battery compartment of the transmitter contains an infrared
interface. With the transmitter switched on, hold the infrared interface of the handheld or pocket transmitter
located inside the open battery compartment directly in front of the infrared interface of the receiver. Then
press the synchronisation button .
Important: Following each change of settings in the receiver menu, the transmitter must be synchronised. We
recommend to first adjust all settings on the receiver followed by synchronisation.
Receiver TG 500SR – rear
On/off button
Infrared interface for synchronisation of receiver
and transmitter
Backlit
Up button
Down button
Enter button
Exit button
Button for synchronisation between receiver and
transmitter
Antenna in A or B
Frequency band
Audio out, 3 pin jack
Audio out, 3 pin XLR socket
DC connection for external power supply, 12 V DC,
500 mA
Strain relief for power supply cable