Sennheiser ASA 3000-EU User manual

Instructions for use
ASA 3000
Active Antenna Splitter 2 x 1:8

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Contents
Safety information ......................................................... 3
Delivery includes ............................................................. 3
Operating elements ........................................................ 4
Connection diagram ....................................................... 5
Trouble shooting ............................................................. 9
Accessories .................................................................... 10
Specifications ................................................................ 11
Manufacturer declarations ......................................... 12
Brief description
With the 2 x 1:8 active antenna splitter, up to eight recei-
vers (EM 3031) or twin receivers (EM 3032, EM 3532) can
be operated with only one pair of diversity antennas.
Each diversity section is fitted with a wideband input
module which can be exchanged for a selective input
module. Due to the built-in antenna boosters, the signals
are routed without loss the the connected receivers.
The active antenna splitter allows you to make receiver
systems with up to 16 channels.
Areas of application:
yMulti-channel RF installations (fixed or mobile)
yPermanent installations in small conference centres and
similar venues

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Safety information
The 2 x 1:8 active antenna splitter must only be set up and
connected by an electrical engineering expert.
Never open electronic units! This must only be done by
authorized personnel and is all the more important for
units connected to AC outlets. If units are opened by custo-
mers in breach of this instruction, the warranty becomes
null and void!
Make sure that the air vents of the unit are not covered or
blocked. Keep the unit away from central heating radiators
and electric heaters!
Set up the unit on an even surface or mount it into a rack!
Lay the cables in such a way that no-one can stumble over
them!
Keep liquids and small parts which conduct electricity away
from the unit! Use a damp cloth for cleaning the unit. Do
not use any solvents or cleansing agents!
Delivery includes
y1 active antenna splitter, 2 x 1:8
y1 mains cable
y1 rack-mounting kit
y1 set of self-adhesive plastic feet
y2 telescopic antennas
y1 instruction manual
For accessories, please refer to page 10.

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Operating elements
쐃LED DC FEED ANT A (green)
쐇LED DC FEED ANT B (green)
쐋LED POWER (red)
쐏Threaded holes for rack-mounting
쐄BNC sockets for antenna outputs, diversity section “B”, B1 to B8
쐂Exchangeable wideband input module with BNC antenna input for diversity sec-
tion “B” ANT. B
쐆Catch for input modules
쐊Exchangeable wideband input module with BNC antenna input for diversity sec-
tion “A” ANT. A
쐎BNC sockets for antenna outputs, diversity section “A”, A1 to A8
쐅IEC mains socket
쐈Switches DC-Feed ANT A and DC-Feed ANT B for turning the DC supply voltage for
active antennas and antenna boosters on and off
(switches are located inside the input module slots 쐂and 쐊)
쐄
쐎쐂쐆쐊쐅
쐇쐃쐋쐏쐏
쐈

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Connection diagram
The below connection diagram shows the connections for
an 8- or 16-channel system.
ASA 3000
ANT A
ANT B
Input B
ANT B ANT A
Mains
Antenna booster
e.g. AB 1036
Antenna booster
e.g. AB 1036
Input A
POWER
BA
BA
BA
1 : 8 1 : 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
EM 3000
EM 3000
EM 3000
1
2
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Putting the unit into operation
Setting up the unit
The unit is suitable for use as table top or can be mounted
into a rack.
왘Fix the unit to a 19" rack by using the supplied rack-
mounting kit.
왘To set up the unit on an even, horizontal surface, fix the
four self-adhesive plastic feet to the base of the unit.
Note:
Some furniture surfaces have been treated with varnish,
polish or synthetics which might cause stains when they
come into contact with other synthetics. Despite a tho-
rough testing of the synthetics used by us, we cannot
rule out the possibility of discoloration, since we don’t
know your furniture. To protect your furniture, we
recommend placing the unit on a non-slip pad.
Connecting the antennas
왘You can connect the following antenna types to the BNC
sockets and 쐊of the input modules:
ytwo GZA 1036 or A 2003-UHF passive antennas or
ytwo A 12 active antennas or
ytwo GZA 1036 passive antennas with AB 1036 antenna
boosters.
The ASA 3000 routes the antenna signals without loss
to the respective antenna outputs.
Notes:
The ASA 3000 is delivered with the DC supply voltage
for active antennas or antenna boosters turned on. The
two LEDs DC FEED ANT A 쐃and DC FEED ANT B 쐇light
up green.
쐂쐊
쐇쐃

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If you use passive antennas only, the DC supply voltage
can be turned off. To do so, remove the two input modu-
les (see “Exchanging the input modules” on page 7) and
set the two switches DC-Feed ANT A and DC-Feed ANT B
쐈to position “OFF”.
Connecting the receivers
Up to eight receivers, e.g. EM 3031, or eight twin receivers,
e.g. EM 3032 or EM 3532, can be connected.
왘Use BNC cables to connect the receivers to the BNC
sockets 쐄and 쐎as follows:
First receiver:
Diversity section “A” to A1, diversity section “B” to B1.
Second receiver:
Diversity section “A” to A2, diversity section “B” to B2.
etc.
Connecting the mains cable
왘Connect the mains cable to the IEC mains socket 쐅and
to the mains.
The ASA 3000 has no power switch. The unit is ready for
operation as soon as it is connected to the mains.
Note:
The ASA 3000 can be connected to any mains power
supply with 100 V to 240 V AC (50 to 60 Hz).
Exchanging the input modules
The unit is fitted with two wideband input modules (470 to
870 MHz) which are suitable for most applications. Howe-
ver, to ensure optimum reception reliability, we recom-
mend using two selective input modules (60-MHz window)
(see “Accessories” on page 10).
쐈
쐄
쐎
쐅

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When using the selective input modules:
yMake sure that all transmitters and receivers of your
transmission system operate within the frequency win-
dow of the selective input modules!
When using the wideband input modules:
yUse an active antenna (e.g. A 12 AD antenna) or an
antenna with antenna booster (e.g. GZA 1036 antenna
with AB 1036 antenna booster).
To exchange the input modules:
왘Use a crosstip screwdriver to loosen the screw of the
catch for the input modules 쐆.
왘To remove the input modules 쐂and 쐊, plug a BNC con-
nector into the input modules‘ BNC sockets and pull hard
(!) at the BNC connector.
왘Insert the new input modules and tighten the screw of
the catch 쐆.
쐆
쐂쐊 쐆

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Trouble shooting
The LED POWER 쐋does not light up
The unit is not powered.
Disturbed reception or no reception
Possible causes:
yTransmitting antennas are not within the reception area
yTransmitters or receivers are not turned on
yTransmitter batteries are not inserted or batteries are
low
yThe antennas are not connected correctly
yThe connecting cables are defective
yToo high cable attenuation due to too long antenna
cables or wrong type of antenna cable
yThe selected transmission and receiving frequencies are
not within the frequency window of the selective input
modules (optional) and antenna boosters (optional)
yWhen using active antennas or antenna boosters, the
supply voltage must be turned on (see “Connecting the
antennas” on page 6). The two LEDs DC FEED ANT A 쐃
and DC FEED ANT B 쐇light up green.
If the LEDs do not light up even though the two switches
DC-Feed ANT A and DC-Feed ANT B 쐈are set to position
“ON”, the antenna inputs are short-circuited.
쐈

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Accessories
The following accessories are available from Sennheiser:
Cat. No.
A 2003 UHF Active antenna 03658
A 12 AD UHF Active antenna 04645
GZA 1036 Passive antenna 02243
AB 1036 Antenna booster 03598
IM 3000 Selective input module 05241
GZL 1019 A1 BNC-BNC coaxial cable, length 1 m 02324
GZL 1019 A5 BNC-BNC coaxial cable, length 5 m 02325
GZL 1019 A10 BNC-BNC coaxial cable, length 10 m 02326

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Specifications
RF characteristics / active diversity antenna splitter
Antenna splitter: 2 x 1:8, active
Frequency range: 470–870 MHz
Distribution attenuation: +3/-1 dB
Nominal impedance
of the inputs/outputs: 50 Ω
Connections inputs A/B: BNC sockets
Connections outputs
A1-A8/B1-B8: BNC sokkets
Booster supply 12 V, 70 mA max. each,
at the inputs A and B: short circuit-proof
Overall unit
Supply voltage range: nom. 100–240 V AC,
50–60 Hz
Power consumption: max. 8 VA
Weight: approx. 3 kg
Dimensions: 19", 1 U
Temperature range: -10 to +55 °C
Selective input module (optional)
Variable two-circuit bandpass filter
Frequency range: 470–870 MHz
Insertion loss: <1.5 dB
Bandwidth -1 dB: ≥ 40 MHz
Bandwidth -3 dB: ≤ 60 MHz
Bandwidth -10 dB: ≤ 100 MHz
Far-off selection: ≥ 50 dB
DC feed: max. 0.5 A, 20 V
Input: BNC socket, 50 Ω
Output: IEC connector

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Manufacturer declarations
Warranty regulations
The guarantee period for this Sennheiser product is 24 months from the date
of purchase. Excluded are accessory items, rechargeable or disposable batte-
ries that are delivered with the product; due to their characteristics these pro-
ducts have a shorter service life that is principally dependent on the individual
frequency of use.
The guarantee period starts from the date of original purchase. For this
reason, we recommend that the sales receipt be retained as proof of purchase.
Without this proof (which is checked by the responsible Sennheiser service
partner) you will not be reimbursed for any repairs that are carried out.
Depending on our choice, guarantee service comprises, free of charge, the
removal of material and manufacturing defects through repair or replace-
ment of either individual parts or the entire device. Inappropriate usage (e.g.
operating faults, mechanical damages, incorrect operating voltage), wear and
tear, force majeure and defects which were known at the time of purchase are
excluded from guarantee claims. The guarantee is void if the product is mani-
pulated by non-authorised persons or repair stations.
In the case of a claim under the terms of this guarantee, send the device, inclu-
ding acces-sories and sales receipt, to the responsible service partner. To mini-
mise the risk of transport damage, we recommend that the original packaging
is used. Your legal rights against the seller, resulting from the contract of sale,
are not affected by this guarantee.
The guarantee can be claimed in all countries outside the U.S. provided that
no national lawlimits our terms of guarantee.
CE Declaration
of Conformity
Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective coun-
try-specific regulations!
WEEE Declaration
Your Sennheiser product was developed and manufactured with
highquality materials and components which can be recycled and/
or reused. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at
the end of its operational lifetime.
Please dispose of this product by bringing it to your local collection point or
recycling centre for such equipment. This will help to protect the environment
in which we all live.

Printed in Germany Publ. 06/06 093248 / A02
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