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Sennheiser S-MCD software control for EM3532
Dang Huynh:
Hi All,
I am searching for a Sennheiser S-MCD software to control and changed the frequency range for my EM3532 receiver. Anybody has this software. Thank you so much.
Mac Kerr:
--- Quote from: yukida on June 19, 2021, 02:59:34 PM ---Hi All,
I am searching for a Sennheiser S-MCD software to control and changed the frequency range for my EM3532 receiver. Anybody has this software. Thank you so much.
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Russell Ault:
--- Quote from: Dang Huynh on June 19, 2021, 02:59:34 PM ---{...} I am searching for a Sennheiser S-MCD software to control and changed the frequency range for my EM3532 receiver. Anybody has this software. Thank you so much.
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I've never used it, but I'm pretty sure S-MCD only allows you to change the RX's assigned frequency and not its frequency range (i.e. I don't think the software will let you do anything you can't do from the front panel, although you'll probably curse less doing it from within the software).
A (slightly) less decrepit option would be to find a Sennheiser Net1, which older versions of WSM will talk to. In theory you can use the Net1 to perform IR sync with TXs, too.
-Russ
Dang Huynh:
--- Quote from: Russell Ault on June 24, 2021, 08:16:59 PM ---I've never used it, but I'm pretty sure S-MCD only allows you to change the RX's assigned frequency and not its frequency range (i.e. I don't think the software will let you do anything you can't do from the front panel, although you'll probably curse less doing it from within the software).
A (slightly) less decrepit option would be to find a Sennheiser Net1, which older versions of WSM will talk to. In theory you can use the Net1 to perform IR sync with TXs, too.
-Russ
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Hi Russ,
Thanks for your information, however i have connected my Sennheiser EM 3532 by NET1 and WSM version 3.7. This version (WSM v3.7) can not allow to changed to different frequency range. i also read in the EM 3532 manual, we can changed a frequency range with "SePT.EXE V3.0 programming tool - spare part no. 70502" or "S-MCD 3000 HP version 1.2 - " software.
I can not find another versions of WSM older v3.7. If you have an older version of WSM v3.7 please send me to check with thanks.
Russell Ault:
--- Quote from: Dang Huynh on June 26, 2021, 03:04:25 PM ---{...} This version (WSM v3.7) can not allow to changed to different frequency range. i also read in the EM 3532 manual, we can changed a frequency range with "SePT.EXE V3.0 programming tool - spare part no. 70502" or "S-MCD 3000 HP version 1.2 - " software. {...}
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Can you send a link to the manual you're reading that from? RF equipment servicing isn't my area of expertise, but my impression from the EM3532 service manual is that changing the frequency range of the unit (as opposed to just its programmed frequencies) not only requires SePT.EXE (and not S-MCD) but also the proper service cable, and that after doing the EEPROM reprogramming you'll need to make some adjustments to the RF circuits as well.
-Russ
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