System Regions
Defining and managing system regions
Defining system regions is useful in the following circumstances:
- You want to operate certain devices or device groups in defined frequency ranges.
- Certain devices are used spatially separated, e.g. on different stages or in different studios.
- Certain devices are used temporally separated.
- Microphone and monitoring systems are to be set and managed separately.
You can use the system regions feature to separately set and manage microphone and monitoring systems. This adds a clear visual distinction for a better overview of the systems that are separated according to frequencies. Intermodulation products are calculated as usual.
If certain devices are used spatially separated, they may not be able to influence each other through intermodulation products under certain conditions.
If devices are used temporally separated, intermodulation cannot occur.
In both cases, you should define system regions and inform WSM that there is no risk of intermodulation products. In the “Coordination” tab, usable frequencies are then calculated without taking intermodulation products into account, giving you the maximum spacing between the coordinated frequencies.