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Sennheiser Speaker System LSP 500 PRO User's Manual
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1. 16 LSP 500 PRO Basic indications and functions shown on the display panel Status area The status area highlighted in orange on the right hand side of the display panel indicates the battery charge status Icon Explanation The battery pack in use is depicted by the triangle The triangle is animated and shows if the battery pack is being charged or in use triangle pointing upwards gt battery pack is in use triangle pointing downwards gt battery pack is being charged The battery pack not in use is depicted by the bar Both battery packs are inserted The battery pack in the left battery compartment is in use and has a remaining capacity of 50 The battery pack in the right battery compartment is fully charged and is currently not in use The right battery compartment is empty The battery pack in the left battery compartment is in use and has a remaining capacity of 50 The LSP 500 PRO is mains operated The mains plug icon is displayed The battery pack in the right battery compartment is being charged The battery pack in the left battery compartment is not in use As soon as the battery pack in the right battery compartment is fully charged the battery pack in the left battery compartment will be charged Low battery warning messages When the battery charge status is less than 2196 the LOW BATTERY warning message flashes on the black area of the display panel When the battery
2. Important information on WLAN operation In order for you to be able to operate the LSP 500 PRO in a wireless network the following requirements have to be met If you have questions contact your network administrator Only unencrypted networks or networks with WPA2 encryption are supported Only networks in the 2 4 GHz band are supported 802 11b g The following address and port must be enabled on the network e Multicast address 239 255 12 42 1234 e Port OxD011 53265 KU Basic changes to the WLAN settings of the LSP 500 PRO require a restart of the WLAN module of the LSP 500 PRO This can take up to 30 seconds A list of compatible access points can be found on the LSP 500 PRO product page at en de sennheiser com Isp 500 pro 42 LSP 500 PRO The operating menu E O 09 mm To open the WLAN menu gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the WLAN menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the WLAN menu item Switching the WLAN function of the LSP 500 PRO on or off gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the WLAN ON OFF menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the WLAN ON OFF menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between ON and OFF gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection and to switch the WLAN function on or off When the WLAN function is switched on you can connect the LSP 50
3. Ey In order to be able to operate the LSP 500 PRO from your tablet using the app you first have to connect the LSP 500 PRO to a wireless network WLAN For information on how to connect the LSP 500 PRO to a wireless network refer to page 42 LSP 500 PRO 23 Operating the LSP 500 PRO via a tablet 24 LSP 500 PRO Information on using the app The app is available in the following languages English German French Italian Spanish Dutch and Russian The app opens automatically in the language you have set up for your tablet If the operating system on your tablet uses a lan guage that is not supported by the app the app opens in English Positioning screen After opening the app it will show all the LSP 500 PRO available in the network 13 38 79 mm Positioning Select all Select multiple t LSP 500 D LSP 500 A LSP 500 C On this screen you can perform the following actions gt Position the boxes as desired by dragging them to any location on the screen gt Drag the Audience to the desired position gt Tapon a box to edit the settings of this box gt Tap on the Select multiple option to select several boxes at the same time and to edit their common settings gt Tap on the Select all option to select all boxes and to edit their common settings If you tap on an individual box on the Positioning screen you can configure the selected LSP 500 PRO The following
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5. supplied with the LSP 500 PRO e 2 5 mm Allen key e Recessed head screwdriver PH 2 Opening the expansion slot gt Unscrew and remove the 7 Allen screws of the cover plate frame gt Remove the cover plate frame gt Unscrew and remove the screws at the rear of the cover plate frame gt Remove the cover plate of the slot you want to use 20 LSP 500 PRO Using the LSP 500 PRO Mounting the rack mount ears gt Unscrew and remove the 2 recessed head screws on each side of the receiver transmitter gt Secure the rack mount ears supplied with the LSP 500 PRO to the sides of the receiver transmitter using the previously removed 4 recessed head screws You require 2 rack mount ears per receiver transmitter gt Tighten the screws on the rack mount ears using a recessed head screw driver PH 2 LSP 500 PRO 21 Using the LSP 500 PRO Connecting and installing a receiver transmitter 7 i NG gt If necessary remove the rubber feet from the receiver transmitter gt Connect the cable of the corresponding expansion slot to the receiver transmitter The cables of the expansion slots are labeled to ensure proper connection andd installation The network plugs RJ 45 are universal and are not labeled a If you install a stereo transmitter e g Sennheiser SR 300 IEM G3 you have to set the transmitter to mono operation For further information and for information
6. 500 PRO off and disconnect it from the mains power supply gt Only use a dry and soft cloth to clean the LSP 500 PRO Storage When not using the LSP 500 PRO for extended periods of time observe the following gt Remove the battery packs and store them separately gt Use the dust cover supplied with the LSP 500 PRO LSP 500 PRO 55 If a problem occurs If a problem occurs The LSP 500 PRO cannot be switched on and the green operation indicator does not light up The LSP 500 PRO is connected to the mains power supply but the red power indicator does not light up No audio signal The audio signal from a wireless microphone is too low The audio signal from a wired microphone is too low The audio from a paired Blue tooth device is too low The audio signal of an input is distorted and the LED of the input lights up red Noise occurs at high volume levels The LSP 500 PRO produces hissing but the overall volume is to low The green LED flickers only occasionally When turning the jog dial of an expansion slot the volume level of a wireless microphone does not change 56 LSP 500 PRO No battery packs are inserted the battery packs are depleted The mains cable is not connected The LSP 500 PRO s automatic charging system does not function The power outlet is defective The mains cable is defective The LSP 500 PRO s power supply unit is defective The overall volume is set
7. accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where it exits from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by Sennheiser Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the man ufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long pe riods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the ap paratus when the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped To completely disconnect t
8. media control protocol The IP address of the installed receiver is not valid Divers causes The USB storage device is not formatted or not compatible The battery pack has activated the deep discharge protection The battery pack is defective The receiver antennas are not optimally oriented The transmitter installed in the first LSP 500 PRO is set to stereo operation the re ceiver installed in the second LSP 500 PRO can only process mono signals The 2 LSP 500 PRO are too far away from one another the radio transmission is affected by obstacles between the 2 LSP 500 PRO Check the signal output configuration Increase the distance between microphone and LSP 500 PRO Adjust the gain reduction of the compressor Check the EQ settings Perform device detection Check the cable connections of the installed receiver The media control protocol is onyl supported by devices of the Sennheiser ew 300 G3 and ew 500 G3 series Check the IP address of the installed receiver Observe the information on WLAN operation Check if the USB storage device complies with the require ments specified for use with the LSP 500 PRO Recharge the battery pack Replace the battery pack by a new one and dispose of the defective battery pack Check the orientation of the antennas of the installed receiver Set the transmitter to mono operation Reduce the distance between the 2 LSP 500 PRO remove
9. on the connection sockets of the stereo transmitter refer to the corresponding instruction manual gt Connect the rod antennas of the receiver transmitter and align them in a V shape gt Make sure that the antennas are pointing away from each other and do not cross to ensure optimum reception and full diversity performance Carefully slide the receiver transmitter into the expansion slot Take care that no cables are pinched when inserting the receiver transmitter Screw the rack mount ears to the front of the LSP 500 PRO Replace the cover plate frame and tighten the 7 Allen screws Leave unused cables in their plastic wraps and if necessary fix them to the expansion slot Due to the vibrations of the LSP 500 PRO loose cables can cause unwanted noise 22 LSP 500 PRO Operating the LSP 500 PRO via a tablet Operating the LSP 500 PRO via a tablet The optionally available LSP 500 PRO app allows you to operate the LSP 500 PRO 4 from your tablet The app turns your tablet into a mobile mixing console and al A lows you to adjust the settings of an individual LSP 500 PRO and to also adjust common settings for several LSP 500 PRO at the same time The app supports the Sb Se operation of up to 20 LSP 500 PRO simultaneously Ki Information on downloading and installing the app as well as information on supported mobile devices can be found on the LSP 500 PRO product page at www sennheiser com LSP 500
10. the network key refer to page 49 LSP 500 PRO 47 The operating menu L Manually entering a network name When a network is hidden but you know its name you can manually enter the network name to connect to this network displayed YON gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the SSID ENTRY menu item is gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the SSID ENTRY menu item gt Enter the network name using the jog dials that are assigned the following functions fog dle MENU O Moves the cursor to the left or right SLOT 2 Enters a space at the cursor position SLOT 3 Deletes the character at the cursor O position MIC O Enters capital letters AUX IN ey Enters lower case letters USB LAA Enters numbers and special O characters gt Press the MENU jog dial to connect to the network whose name you entered If a network is not encrypted the connection can be established immedi ately If a network is WPA2 encrypted you first have to enter the network key For information on how to enter the network key refer to page 49 48 LSP 500 PRO The operating menu r e Entering a network key If you want to connect the LSP 500 PRO to a WPA2 encrypted wireless network you have to select the network see page 47 and then enter the network key To enter the network key gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the WPA2 KEY menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the WPA
11. those described herein This instruction manual is also availalble on the Internet at www sennheiser com Important safety instructions Safety instructions for lithium ion rechargeable batteries If abused or misused rechargeable batteries may leak or be damaged In extreme cases they may even present e an explosion hazard e a fire hazard e a heat hazard e asmoke or gas hazard g Only charge rechargeable batteries with the appropriate Sennheiser chargers K Dispose of rechargeable batteries at special collection points or return them to your specialist dealer P Observe correct polarity Do not short circuit Do not expose to moisture Switch rechargeable battery powered devices off after use Do not continue to use defective rechargeable batteries E When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time charge them regularly about every three months Do not mutilate or dismantle 2 Keep away from children K p y N Do not heat above 70 C 158 F e g do not expose to sunlight or Na throw into a fire Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 0 C 32 F and 45 C 113 F CAUTION Danger of explosion due to incorrect rechargeable batteries gt Only use lithium ion rechargeable batteries gt Only use Sennheiser accessories Disposal instructions Properly dispose of electrical and e
12. to the MINIMUM The volume of the inputs used is set to the minimum A condenser microphone is connected to the MIC input and the phantom power is not activated No signal is present at the LINK IN input The mute function of the installed receiver is activated The output volume of the installed receiver is too low The input sensitivity of the MIC input is set to 20 GB The volume of the paired Bluetooth device is too low The output volume of the connected device is too high The LSP 500 PRO is overloaded The LSP 500 PRO is mains operated and no battery pack is inserted The output volume of the connected device is too low The installed receiver is incorrectly connected to the LSP 500 PRO Insert replace the battery packs Connect the mains cable Remove the battery packs and disconnect the mains cable wait for 10 seconds and then reinsert the battery packs Check the power supply Replace the mains cable Contact an authorized Sennheiser service partner Adjust the overall volume Adjust the input volume Activate the phantom power Check the signal chain Deactivate the mute function on the installed receiver Increase the output volume of the installed receiver Set the input sensitivity to 0 dB Increase the volume of the paired Bluetooth device Reduce the output volume of the connected device Reduce the volume Insert at least one battery pack that ca
13. 0 PRO to a wireless network The following menu items are only available when the WLAN function is switched on Displaying the MAC address To display the MAC address of the LSP 500 PRO gt Inthe WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the MAC ADDRESS menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the MAC ADDRESS menu item The MAC address of the LSP 500 PRO is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to return to the previous menu level LSP 500 PRO 43 The operating menu 44 LSP 500 PRO Wr Selecting the assignment mode for the IP address and the IP subnet mask The IP address and the subnet mask of the LSP 500 PRO can be assigned automat ically or statically If address assignment is static you can enter the IP address and the IP subnet mask yourself and change them If address assignment is au tomatic you cannot change the IP address and the IP subnet mask To select the assignment mode for the IP address and the IP subnet mask gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the IP MODE menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the IP MODE menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between AUTO or FIX AUTO IP address and IP subnet mask are automatically assigned via DHCP and cannot be changed FIX IP address and IP subnet mask can be changed gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection The operating menu W ic AUTO assignment mod
14. 2 KEY menu item gt Enter the network key using the jog dials that are assigned the following functions Jog dial MENU SLOT 2 SLOT 3 MIC AUX IN USB 9992009 Moves the cursor to the left or right Enters a space at the cursor position Deletes the character at the cursor position Enters capital letters Enters lower case letters Enters numbers and special characters gt Press the MENU jog dial to confirm the entry of the network key The connection to the network is established LSP 500 PRO 49 The operating menu CU settings gan MIC O L Input Sensitivity Na Phantom Power los 0Q 50 LSP 500 PRO Configuring the MIC input You can reduce the input sensitivity of the MIC input by 20 dB If you are using a condenser microphone you can also activate the phantom power To open the configuration menu for the MIC input gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the MIC menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the MIC menu item Adjusting the input sensitivity In the event of overmodulation distortion the red LED of the channel lights up you can reduce the sensitivity of the MIC input To adjust the input sensitivity gt In the MIC menu turn the MENU jog dial until the INPUT SENSITIVITY menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the INPUT SENSITIVITY menu item gt Turn the MEN
15. 89 1 17 Safety EN 60065 Radio 47 CFR 15 Subpart C RSS 210 Accessories Accessories The following accessories for the LSP 500 PRO are available e LAS 500 slip cover e LAP 500 protective cover e LAB 500 trolley bag e LBA 500 battery pack Recommended accessories for the expansion slots e Devices of the Sennheiser ew G3 series LSP 500 PRO 61 Manufacturer Declarations 62 LSP 500 PRO SRS _ WOW HD apt Bq csr 2 4 BJ 204 360003 Manufacturer Declarations Warranty Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG gives a warranty of 24 months on this product For the current warranty conditions please visit our website at www sennheiser com or contact your Sennheiser partner In compliance with the following requirements e Battery Directive 2006 66 EC CE Declaration of Conformity e RoHS 2011 65 EU e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The declarations are available on the product page at www sennheiser com Certified by Audio Video and Similar Electronic Apparatus Safety Requirements CAN CSA C22 2 No 60065 03 and UL 60065 Trademarks Sennheiser is registered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG Other company product or service names mentioned in this instruction manual may be the trademarks service marks or registered trademarks of their respec tive owners SRS WOW HD is a trademark of SRS Labs Inc SRS W
16. ASTER menu item for the master EQ or to select one of the SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 MIC AUX IN USB or BLUETOOTH menu items for the corresponding input EQ gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the selected equalizer LSP 500 PRO 29 The operating menu e Display example when EQ is switched off Display example when EQ is switched on 30 LSP 500 PRO Master EQ The master EQ allows you to configure the overall signal of the LSP 500 PRO The master EQ is a semiparametric 3 band equalizer gt Turn the MENU jog dial to switch the master EQ on or off gt Configure the master EQ using the jog dials that are assigned the following functions E SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 MIC AUX IN USB 999999 Sets the cut off frequency of the low frequency band Sets the cut off frequency of the mid frequency band Sets the cut off frequency of the high frequency band Sets the level of the low frequency band Sets the level of the mid frequency band Sets the level of the high frequency band gt Press the MENU jog dial to store your settings ey The app see page 23 allows you to make more detailed settings e g notch filter for the master EQ The settings made in the app are also dis played on the display panel of the LSP 500 PRO When you return to making settings directly on the LSP 500 PRO the display panel shows again the simplified representation and all settings made in the app are overwr
17. NG and VOLUME gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the selected menu item Adjusting the volume for the Bluetooth interface To adjust the input volume for the Bluetooth interface gt Open the VOLUME menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to adjust the desired input volume for the Bluetooth interface gt Press the MENU jog dial to store the adjusted volume Ki It is recommended to adjust the volume for the Bluetooth interface as high as possible in order to minimize possible noise hissing or similar During operation adjust the volume on the Bluetooth device itself The operating menu L Pairing Bluetooth devices To pair a Bluetooth device with the LSP 500 PRO gt Open the PAIRING menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between OFF and PAIR A gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection gt Select OFF to cancel pairing or to end an existing Bluetooth connection gt Select PAIR to pair a Bluetooth device with the LSP 500 PRO Pairing mode is activated PAIRING NOW appears on the display panel and the Bluetooth icon flashes in the status area gt Pair your Bluetooth device with the LSP 500 PRO while pairing mode is active When the Bluetooth connection is successfully established PAIRING SUCCESSFUL appears on the display panel and the Bluetooth icon is displayed steadily in the status area When the Bluetooth connection is not made or after an automatic time out of 30 second
18. OW HD technology is incorporated under license from SRS Labs Inc aptX is a trademark of CSR plc Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Compliance Japanese Radio Law and Japanese Telecommunications Business Law Com pli ance This device is granted pursuant to the Japanese Radio Law 7 and the Japanese Telecommunications Business Law ESAM 3224 This device should not be modified otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid Manufacturer Declarations FCC This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS Standards Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to the following two con ditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to pr
19. PRO O Virtual Bass oQ Compressor so Activating the low cut filter To suppress unwanted noise such as e g impact noise you can activate a low cut filter for the inputs SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 and MIC To switch the low cut for an input on or off gt Select the desired input in the EQUALIZER menu and turn the MENU jog dial until the LOW CUT menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the LOW CUT menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to switch the low cut filter on or off gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection Virtual Bass You can activate a virtual bass function to enhance the perceived bass reproduc tion for the inputs AUX IN USB and BLUETOOTH The virtual bass function uses the SRS WOW HD technology To switch the virtual bass function on or off gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the VIRTUAL BASS menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the VIRTUAL BASS menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between ON and OFF gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection and to switch the virtual bass function on or off Compressor You can activate and configure a compressor for the inputs SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 and MIC To open the compressor gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the COMPRESSOR menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to op
20. RO s menu which can be operated using the MENU jog dial Equalizer Equalizer Master Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 MIC AUX Virtual Bass US Bluetooth Compressor Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 MIC Compressor Bluetooth Pairing Volume USB Player Settings Test Sound BETES AG ar lia Display Brightness WLAN MAC Address IP Mode Bluetooth IP Address IP Net Mask SSID List Selection SSID Entry WPA2 Key Nile Input Sensitivity Phantom Power Settings Device Detection Reset Service Service System Info Maintenance Firmware Update The operating menu KO Menu Botha To call up the operating menu gt When the home screen is displayed turn the MENU jog dial to the left or right to browse up or down through the operating menu The menu items are displayed as follows The opened menu level or menu item is shown at the bottom left of the display panel The ESC function allows you to return to the previous menu level Equalizer You can either open and configure a master EQ for the overall signal of the LSP 500 PRO or you can open and configure an equalizer with 3 presets for each individual input SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 MIC AUX IN USB BLUETOOTH To open the equalizer gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the EQUALIZER menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the EQUALIZER menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to select the M
21. RO uses only one of the two battery packs allowing a discharged battery pack to be replaced during operation The LSP 500 PRO automatically switches to the second battery pack when the first one is depleted KU When replacing a battery pack during operation observe the information on page 13 CAUTION Product damage due to unsuitable mains cables or power outlets An unsuitable power supply can damage the product gt Only use the supplied mains cable for connecting the product to the mains power supply gt Only use multi outlet power strips or extension cables with protective ground contacts Connecting the LSP 500 PRO to the mains power supply gt Make sure that the POWER on off switch is set to position O gt Connect the mains cable to the mains socket 23 of the LSP 500 PRO gt Connect the mains plug of the mains cable to a power outlet Disconnecting the LSP 500 PRO from the mains power supply gt Set the POWER on off switch 2 to position O gt Pull out the mains plug from the power outlet Inserting the battery packs To insert the battery packs gt Insert the battery pack slightly diagonally into the battery compartment 4 When inserting make sure that the charging contacts are located on the top surface of the battery pack see fig gt Close the battery compartment by sliding the battery pack into the compart ment as shown while at the same time pushing the cover upwards gt Rep
22. The LSP 500 PRO switches on The operation indicator 21 lights up green After a few seconds the following start icon appears on the display panel After a few more seconds the home screen is displayed Using the LSP 500 PRO VA Basic operating functions The operating functions of the LSP 500 PRO are similar to those of a mixing con sole Using the LSP 500 PRO s six jog dials you can adjust the input volume of the corresponding input The MASTER VOLUME jog dial 7 allows you to adjust the overall volume of the LSP 500 PRO The MENU jog dial 9 allows you to operate the menu in order to configure the LSP 500 PRO Functions of the SLOT 1 2 3 MIC 40 AUX IN 42 USB 4 jog dials action kon Function OOOO HUT A6 QOOO Turn a jog dial e Adjusts the input volume of the O corresponding input Press a jog dial e Activates a function SO SO 8 0 Functions of the MASTER VOLUME jog dial 7 Po action l con Function CC O Turn the e Adjusts the overall volume level MASTER VOLUME jog YO possible from any menu level dial O O Press the e Returns you directly to the home MASTER VOLUME jog G screen from any menu level dial Functions of the MENU jog dial 9 action ton Function OOOO 000 Turn the MENU jog dial SEN e Browses through the menu items e Adjusts a value e Calls up a menu item e Stores a setting Press the MENU jog dial LSP 500 PRO 15 Using the LSP 500 PRO
23. U jog dial to choose between 20 dB and O dB gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection Activating the phantom power To activate the phantom power for the MIC input gt Inthe MIC menu turn the MENU jog dial until the PHANTOM POWER menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the PHANTOM POWER menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between ON and OFF gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection and to switch the phantom power on or off Only activate the phantom power for microphones that require it Other wise malfunctions may occur The operating menu Settings Device Detection Detecting devices in the expansion slots The Sennheiser devices of the ew 300 G3 and ew 500 G3 series feature a media control protocol The media control protocol sends among other things informa tion on the battery and mute status of the associated transmitters and on the names of the individual devices to the app In order for the LSP 500 PRO tablet app see page 23 to be able to display this status information the devices have to be detected once they are installed in the LSP 500 PRO Device detection has to be performed only once after instal lation of a device Device detection is only necessary if status information from the media control protocol is to be displayed in the app The devices installed in the LSP 500 PRO also work properly if device detection is not pe
24. charge status is less than 696 the BATTERY CRITICAL warning message flashes on the display panel Using the LSP 500 PRO S Additional indications in the status area The following additional icons can appear in the status area of the display panel Explanation Icon is displayed steadily Bluetooth is activated and one device is paired Icon is displayed flashing Pairing mode is activated to allow Bluetooth devices to pair WLAN is activated and the LSP 500 PRO is connected to a network Status of the USB player e Play e Pause e Record Icon Escape function When you call up any menu item and ESC is displayed in the upper left corner of the display panel you can exit the menu item without storing the settings made When navigating the operating menu the escape function also allows you to return to the previous menu level gt Press the SLOT 1 jog dial to call up the escape function and to exit a menu without storing the settings gt Press the SLOT 1 jog dial to return to the previous menu level Adjusting the volume To adjust the input volume of the inputs gt Turn one of the six input jog dials SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 MIC AUX IN USB The icon for the corresponding input is shown on the left of the volume bar The LEDs directly above the SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 jog dials and directly below the MIC AUX IN USB jog dials indicate the level of the corresponding input If an LED flickers green a signa
25. e FIX assignment mode O Displaying and changing the IP address To display the IP address when AUTO is the selected assignment mode gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the IP ADDRESS menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the IP ADDRESS menu item The IP address is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to return to the previous menu level To change the IP address when FIX is the selected assignment mode gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the IP ADDRESS menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the IP ADDRESS menu item gt Configure the IP address using the jog dials that are assigned the following functions TEE USB Q Enters numbers from O to 255 MENU Switches between the 4 number blocks O of the IP address gt Press the MENU jog dial to store the new IP address LSP 500 PRO 45 The operating menu ra IP Net Mask AUTO assignment mode e FIX assignment mode 46 LSP 500 PRO Ko Displaying and changing the IP subnet mask To display the IP subnet mask when AUTO is the selected assignment mode gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the IP NETMASK menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the IP NETMASK menu item The IP subnet mask is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to return to the previous menu level To change the IP s
26. eat these two steps for the second battery pack LSP 500 PRO 11 Using the LSP 500 PRO Charging replacing the battery packs To charge the battery packs gt Insert the battery packs see page 11 gt Connect the LSP 500 PRO to the mains power supply The operation indicator 21 flashes the charging process starts When the bat tery packs are fully charged the operation indicator lights up permanently A complete charging cycle takes about 2 5 hours per battery pack when the product is switched off If you use the product during charging the charging time will be extended To remove the battery pack from the battery compartment gt Open the cover of the battery compartment see fig gt Pull the battery pack out of the battery compartment using the recessed grip see fig To check the battery charge status directly on the battery pack gt Remove the battery pack gt Press the button to the right of the charge status display Charge status display The battery packs current capacity is displayed for approx 5 seconds on the battery pack KAY Remaining capacity 1 red flashing approx 0 10 critical 1 red permanently lit approx 10 20 2 orange approx 20 40 3 orange approx 40 60 4 green approx 60 80 5 green approx 80 100 Ai Upon delivery of the product the capacity is approx 30 505 12 LSP 500 PRO Using the LSP 500 PRO Important information on batter
27. en the COMPRESSOR menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to select the desired input The operating menu D gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the compressor for the selected input gt Turn the MENU jog dial to switch the compressor for the selected input on or YON off Display example when compressor is switched off Display example when compressor is switched on al The dotted area in the TH slider displays the level of the audio signal gt Configure the compressor using the jog dials that are assigned the following functions jog dial SLOT 3 ey Adjusts the compressor threshold TH USB A Adjusts the compressor ratio RATIO gt Press the MENU jog dial to store your settings setting recommendations forthe MMES PAL leveler compensate for 1 2 to 2 The rain reduction volume differences e g should be between due to different talking 0 6 dB distances to the mic or different speakers peak limiter compensate for 4 to 10 Normally filesthere sudden signal peaks e g should be no gain due to throat clearing or reduction touching the sound inlet basket gt First set the threshold to 6 dB gt Make the desired ratio settings according to the table gt During operation slowly lower the threshold until the desired acoustic effect is achieved A gain reduction of more than 10 dB can cause an increased susceptibility to feedback This is why the gain reduction should be contin
28. h interface WLAN interface Slot 1 2 3 290 x 550 x 320 mm 11 42 x 21 65 x 12 60 crosswise glued plywood sealed with polyurethane coating black acoustic foam black plastic base plate with rubber feet integrated carrying handle with plastic coating 36 mm 1 42 tiltable to 13 5 in steps of 4 5 approx 13 6 kg 30 0 Ib 2 way system closed woofer 8 tweeter 3 4 max 110 dB SPL fullspace 65 Hz to 18 kHz 10 dB 80 x 60 6 dB Class D 55 W continuous 120 W peak semiparametric 3 band XLR 3F Y 6 3 mm jack combo socket switchable 48 V phantom power RCA stereo socket RCA stereo socket XLR 3F XLR 3M USB 2 0 playback mp3 wav aac flac recording wav A2DP SBC and aptX IEEE 802 11b g WPA2 encryption 7a 6 3 mm jack 5 5 1 55 mm hollow jack plug RJ45 LSP 500 PRO 59 Specifications 60 LSP 500 PRO Power supply Mains voltage mains frequency Battery packs Battery voltage nominal charge Operating time Charging time Temperature Operation Storage Relative air humidity Operation Storage In compliance with Europe CE USA Canada 100 to 240 V 50 60 Hz 2x Sennheiser LBA 500 Li lon 144V 4 4 Ah approx 6 h speech approx 3 h per battery pack approx 5h approx 2 5 h per battery pack 0 C to 50 C 32 F to 122 F 20 C to 70 C 4 F to 158 F 10 to 80 10 to 90 Radio EN 300 328 EN 301 4
29. he test sound have no effect on one another When the test sound is activated the other signals of the LSP 500 PRO are muted After existing the TEST SOUND menu item the previous volume settings are activated again The operating menu Settings Daisy Chain Configuring the signal output to additional devices You can send the signal of the LSP 500 PRO to one or several LSP 500 PRO either wired via the LINK OUT XLR output or wirelessly via a transmitter installed in the SLOT 1 expansion slot Via the LINK OUT output you can also send the signal to an active subwoofer To configure the signal output YO gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the DAISY CHAIN menu item is displayed G gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the DAISY CHAIN menu item Oy gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between MASTER SLAVE and RIGHT L MASTER SLAVE RIGHT L The overall signal of the LSP 500 PRO is available as a mono signal at the LINK OUT output and at the SLOT 1 expansion slot gt Select MASTER if you want to send the overall signal of the LSP 500 PRO to one or several LSP 500 PRO either wired via the LINK OUT XLR output or wirelessly via a transmitter installed in the SLOT 1 expansion Slot gt Select MASTER if you want to connect an active sub woofer to the LINK OUT output Only the signal of the LINK IN input is available at the LINK OUT output and at the SLOT 1 expansion slot gt Selec
30. his apparatus from the AC mains disconnect the power supply cord plug from the AC receptacle WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this ap paratus to rain or moisture Do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liquids such as vases are placed on the equipment The mains plug of the power supply cord shall remain readily accessible LSP 500 PRO 3 Important safety instructions CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN gt www sennheiser com 4 LSP 500 PRO Hazard warnings on the rear of the product The label shown on the left is attached to the rear of the product The symbols on this label have the following meaning Presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute risk of electric shock Never open the product there is a risk of electric shock There are no user ser viceable parts inside Refer servicing to an authorized Sennheiser service partner Read and follow the safety and operating instructions contained in the instruc tion manual Risk of fire due to overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cables as this may result in fire and electric shock Danger of hearing damage due to high volumes This product is used for commercial purposes Commercial use is subject to the r
31. ide CD ROM e e RB BR ON PR PB i A list of accessories can be found on the LSP 500 PRO product page at www sennheiser com and on page 61 in this instruction manual For information on suppliers contact your local Sennheiser partner www sennheiser com gt Service amp Support LSP 500 PRO 7 Product overview 8 LSP 500 PRO Product overview A Front view B Rear view G Carrying handle 2 Expansion slots from top to bottom slot 1 slot 2 slot 3 3 Operating elements see page 9 4 Battery compartments C Bottom view 5 Pole mount Operating elements Operating elements GROUND LIFT 6 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 input controls jog dials 7 MASTER VOLUME control jog dial Display panel 9 MENU control jog dial MIC input control jog dial G1 MIC input XLR 3F 4 6 3 mm jack combo socket 2 AUX IN input control jog dial 3 AUX IN input RCA socket USB input control jog dial 100 240V 50 60Hz CJ 45 USB port LINE OUT output RCA socket 7 GROUND LIFT switch LINK IN input XLR 3F socket LINK OUT output XLR 3M socket Power indicator 21 Operation indicator 2 POWER on off switch 23 Mains socket LSP 500 PRO 9 Using the LSP 500 PRO 10 LSP 500 PRO Using the LSP 500 PRO Installing the LSP 500 PRO gt Place the product on a stable and horizontal surface gt Install the product so tha
32. itten The operating menu ie KE ec i EQ Presets oo He O EQ presets for the inputs Switching an input EQ on or off To switch an input equalizer on or off gt Select the desired input in the EQUALIZER menu and turn the MENU jog dial until the EQ ON OFF menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the EQ ON OFF menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between ON and OFF gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection and to switch the input EQ on or off The following menu items are only available when the input EQ is switched on Selecting an EQ preset for an input To select an EQ preset for an input gt Select the desired input in the EQUALIZER menu and turn the MENU Jog dial until the EQ PRESETS menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the EQ PRESETS menu item 3 presets are available for each input gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between VOICE MUSIC and FLAT EQ preset Explanation VOICE Optimized for speech MUSIC Optimized for music FLAT No influence gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate the selected preset Ki If none of the 3 presets is highlighted in orange on the display panel the equalizer settings have been made in the LSP 500 PRO app see page 23 If you select a preset the settings made in the app are overwritten LSP 500 PRO 31 The operating menu E Menu Menu madi 32 LSP 500
33. l is present at the input If an LED flickers or lights up red the signal is overmodulated The LED of the USB input cannot light up red To adjust the overall volume gt Turn the MASTER VOLUME jog dial The icon for the overall volume is shown on the left of the volume bar i You can adjust the volume from 96 to 6 dB LSP 500 PRO 17 Using the LSP 500 PRO 0000 Ba O OOO 18 LSP 500 PRO Confirmation of stored settings Once you have adjusted a setting in the menu and stored it or when you have activated a function the display panel displays STORED Display time out Once you have finished adjusting settings in the menu all open menu items are automatically closed and the display panels returns to the home screen The USB player and the test sound menu are not affected by this and remain open Lock mode You can activate a lock mode that locks the jog dials against accidental use This prevents settings from being inadvertently changed during operation Activating the lock mode gt Simultaneously press the SLOT 1 and MIC jog dials for at least 2 seconds The lock mode is activated The display panel temporarily displays LOCKED Ea If you turn or press a jog dial when the lock mode is activated LOCKED is also briefly displayed However when the lock mode is activated the POWER on off switch can still be used Deactivating the lock mode gt Simultaneously press the SLOT 1 and MIC jog dials for a
34. layed ALL All settings of the LSP 500 PRO are reset to the factory defaults The following confirmation message is displayed The operating menu Menu gt Bala System Info O Display of battery information Display of firmware version Service The service menu allows you to retrieve system information and to update the firmware of the LSP 500 PRO To open the service menu gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the SERVICE menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the SERVICE menu item System information Via this menu item you can display information on the 2 battery packs and on the current firmware version of the LSP 500 PRO To display the system information gt In the SERVICE menu turn the MENU jog dial until the SYSTEM INFO menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the SYSTEM INFO menu item gt Open the BATTERY INFO menu item The BATTERY INFO menu item contains the following sub menu items Information displayed BATI SERIAL NO Serial number of battery pack 1 battery pack 2 BAT2 SERIAL NO BATI PRODUCT DATE Production date of battery pack 1 battery pack 2 BAT2 PRODUCT DATE BATI CYCLE COUNT Number of charge cycles of battery pack 1 BAT2 CYCLE COUNT battery pack 2 BATI TEMPERATURE Temperature of battery pack 1 battery pack 2 BAT2 TEMPERATURE gt Open the FIRMWARE VERSION menu item The curre
35. lectronic equipment according to your local regulations Do not dispose of electrical and electronic equipment in normal household waste Please help to protect and conserve the environment LSP 500 PRO 5 LSP 500 PRO LSP 500 PRO The Sennheiser Group with its headquarters in Germany is one of the world s leading manufacturers of microphones headphones and wireless transmission systems We are shaping today the audio world of tomorrow that is the ambition that we and our company live by from day to day This vision statement describes what we are hoping to achieve together The foundation for this is our history our culture of innovation and our passion for excellence With our audio experience of more than 60 years we have designed this LSP 500 PRO as a portable professional sound system for annual meetings press conferences bigger events galas etc under the following aspects e Very short setup time and long operating time e The first remote controlled integrated sound system e Wireless connectivity e High speech intelligibility for professional applications e Understated design suitable for all environments We wish you every success with your events Application example 2 A 6 LSP 500 PRO Package contents Package contents LSP 500 PRO wireless integrated PA system mains cable LBA 500 battery packs rack mount ears for Sennheiser evolution wireless G3 devices dust cover quick guide safety gu
36. n buffer signal peaks Increase the output volume of the connected device Check the cable connections of the installed receiver page 11 page 11 page 17 page 17 page 50 instruction manual of the receiver instruction manual of the receiver page 50 instruction manual of the Bluetooth device instruction manual of the connected device page 17 page 13 instruction manual of the connected device page 20 If a problem occurs Problem Possible cause Possible solution Only the left channel of the stereo signal is heard A loud whistling sound or feed back is heard The tablet app does not dis play the status information of the associated wireless microphones Problems with the WLAN connection A USB storage device cannot be detected or used The charge status display on the battery pack does not light up when the corresponding button is pressed Bad reception on the installed receiver diversity reception does not function properly The radio transmission bet ween 2 LSP 500 PRO is subject to interference The Right Link mode is activated The distance between micro phone and LSP 500 PRO is too short The gain reduction of the com pressor is set too high The EQ is incorrectly adjusted Device detection for the ins talled receivers has not been performed The installed receiver is not connected to the LSP 500 PRO The installed receiver does not support the
37. nal output to additional devices ce eeeeseseeseeseeteeees 41 Display brightneSS AA NAAN GANAN AGA 42 WEAN PAA tee E E E E ova ohavs cecsesean A E 42 Configuring the MIC input e sesessssessseesesresessesssresesrssesreesrenesessesesresesresessesrseese 50 Detecting devices in the expansion SIOTS ccscesecscsseestesssessecssesseesseesaeeesees 51 Resetting the settings seseessssessesessessessessesrssrseesresresesseseesessrssessessesrssrseeseesrens 52 SaN E E E E 53 System information Ganahan 53 Updating the firMWare p a aan AYAN AGANG 54 Cleaning and maintaining the LSP 500 PRO esssssccsssseccesssscceesssseceesssaeees 55 CVE AIAN AA E 55 SA E E EE A A A E E E E E ascaeaeecas 55 iFa proDlem OCUS AA AA 56 CA AA AA 59 PCC OS SOS aa AA AA ANA 61 Manufacturer Declarations APAN AA AGA 62 Important safety instructions Important safety instructions N e os E O 10 Ll 12 13 14 L5 16 A dt 18 Read this instruction manual Keep this instruction manual Always include this instruction manual when passing the apparatus on to third parties Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Only clean the apparatus when it is not connected to the mains power supply Clean only with a dry cloth Always ensure a free air flow around the cooling fins on the rear of the product Do not block any ventilation openings Install in
38. nt firmware version of the LSP 500 PRO is displayed LSP 500 PRO 53 The operating menu Menu Service 54 LSP 500 PRO Maintenance Updating the firmware To update the firmware of the LSP 500 PRO gt Prepare a USB flash drive FAT 32 formatting that contains the new firmware gt Connect the LSP 500 PRO to the mains power supply gt Connect the USB flash drive containing the new firmware to the USB port of the LSP 500 PRO gt Open the SERVICE menu gt Open the MAINTENANCE menu item gt Open the FIRMWARE UPDATE menu item gt Press the USB jog dial to start the firmware update CAUTION Malfunction of the LSP 500 PRO due to an interruption during the firmware update Once started the firmware update must not be interrupted as this will cause the LSP 500 PRO to malfunction and render it inoperable gt Do not disconnect the LSP 500 PRO from the mains power supply gt Do not remove any battery pack gt Do not pull the USB flash drive out of the USB port Cleaning and maintaining the LSP 500 PRO Cleaning and maintaining the LSP 500 PRO Cleaning CAUTION Damage to the product caused by liquids Liquids entering the product can short circuit the electronics or damage the mechanics Solvents or cleansing agents can damage the surface of the product gt Keep all liquids away from the product gt Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents gt Before cleaning switch the LSP
39. obstacles that affect the radio transmission between the 2 LSP 500 PRO page 41 page 32 page 29 page 51 page 20 instruction manual of the receiver page 42 page 35 page 12 page 12 page 20 instruction manual of the transmitter LSP 500 PRO 57 If a problem occurs Error and warning messages on the display of the LSP 500 PRO Overheating emergency shutdown of the power output stage 58 LSP 500 PRO Battery charge status lt 21 BATTERY CRITICAL ee Critical temperature rise Indications on the display panel Meaning sid Possible solution Lock mode is activated Deactivate the lock mode page 18 Replace the battery pack page 11 connect the LSP 500 PRO to the mains power supply Replace the battery pack page 11 connect the LSP 500 PRO to the mains power supply Reduce the volume ensure sufficient cooling Ensure sufficient cooling switch off the LSP 500 PRO and let it cool down Specifications Specifications Housing Dimensions W xH xD Housing material Front Bottom Handle Pole mount Weight without expansion devices with battery packs Acoustics Acoustic design Drivers Sound pressure level Frequency response Dispersion h x v Electronics Amplifier Output power Equalizer Connections interfaces MIC input AUX IN input LINE OUT output LINK IN input LINK OUT output USB port Supported file formats Bluetoot
40. ovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc tions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help LSP 500 PRO 63 I SENNHEISER Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Publ 02 13 549168 A01
41. ower The phantom power can be activated via the menu Jd RCA input for connecting wired audio sources gt e g CD player laptop AUX IN OC USB port for playing audio files from USB storage devices e g USB flash drive external hard disk USB For more information on the supported USB storage devices refer to page 35 Ji RCA output for outputting the audio signal to an external device e g recording device LINE OUT XLR 3M output for outputting the audio signal to an additional LSP 500 PRO or an active LINK OUT subwoofer XLR 3F input for connection to the Link output of an additional LSP 500 PRO LINK IN LSP 500 PRO 19 Using the LSP 500 PRO Installing devices in the expansion slots The 3 expansion slots of the LSP 500 PRO allow you to install devices of the Sennheiser ew G3 series Using the media control protocol of KU If you operate the LSP 500 PRO from your tablet using the required app the ew G3 series see page 23 the integrated media control protocol of the installed ew G3 devices sends device status information to the app For this to happen a device needs to be detected only once after its installation For more infor mation refer to page 51 CAUTION Danger of electric shock gt Before installing devices in the expansion slots switch the LSP 500 PRO off and disconnect it from the mains power supply Required accessories and tools e 2 rack mount ears per device
42. recording file for each recording gt Change from playback mode to recording mode gt Press the AUX IN jog dial to start the recording gt Press the SLOT 3 jog dial to end the recording and to change to playback mode gt Change from playback mode to recording mode gt Press the AUX IN jog dial to start the recording A new recording file is created The number at the end of the file name is incre mented by one for each new recording file To make multiple recordings in the same file gt Change from playback mode to recording mode gt Press the AUX IN jog dial to start the recording gt Press the AUX IN jog dial to stop the recording gt Press the AUX IN jog dial to resume recording to the same file As long as you do not stop recording mode by pressing the SLOT 3 jog dial you continue recording to the same file after recording has been stopped LSP 500 PRO 37 The operating menu a Cy O Volume J volume e 38 LSP 500 PRO Bluetooth Via the Bluetooth menu you can pair a mobile device e g smartphone tablet with the LSP 500 PRO in order to be able to play audio files The LSP 500 PRO supports the A2DP protocol SBC and aptX To open the Bluetooth menu gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the BLUETOOTH menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the BLUETOOTH menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between PAIRI
43. rformed To start the device detection process gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the DEVICE DETECTION menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the DEVICE DETECTION menu item gt Switch the installed ew devices on before starting the device detection process In order to avoid possible conflicts with the media control protocol it is rec ommended to set the IP assignment mode of the installed ew G3 devices to automatic For more information refer to the instruction manual of the ew G3 device gt Press the MENU jog dial to start the device detection process The device detection process is performed and the display panel displays the Slots in which a device with media control protocol has been detected LSP 500 PRO 51 The operating menu 52 LSP 500 PRO AA oQ Resetting the settings You can either reset all settings of the LSP 500 PRO to the factory defaults FACTORY RESET or you can reset only the audio settings AUDIO RESET gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the RESET menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the RESET menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to choose between NO AUDIO and ALL gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection NO No settings are reset AUDIO All audio settings volume EQ compressor delay etc are reset The following confirmation message is disp
44. s PAIRING FAILED appears on the display panel gt Press the SLOT 3 jog dial to retry pairing Your Bluetooth device displays the LSP 500 PRO as follows LSP500 XXXXX XXXXX stands for the last 5 digits of the LSP 500 PRO s serial number The LSP 500 PRO supports automatic reconnection to the last connected device For information on whether your device supports this function refer to the instruction manual of your Bluetooth device LSP 500 PRO 39 The operating menu meme ce 2c Ko 09 40 LSP 500 PRO Settings The SETTINGS menu allows you to adjust the LSP 500 PRO settings To open the settings menu gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the SETTINGS menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the SETTINGS menu item The SETTINGS menu contains all the options and functions necessary for con figuring the LSP 500 PRO Test sound You can play a test sound to check the acoustic function of the LSP 500 PRO To play the test sound gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the TEST SOUND menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the TEST SOUND menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to adjust the volume of the test sound gt Press the MENU jog dial or the SLOT 1 jog dial to adjust the volume of the test sound to O and to return to the previous menu level The overall volume of the LSP 500 PRO and the volume of t
45. s displayed LSP 500 PRO 35 The operating menu Display example when USB player is in playback mode Display example when USB player is in playback mode and during playback Using the USB player in playback mode 36 LSP 500 PRO Playback mode Ig dla MENU SLOT 1 SLON SLOT 3 MIC AUXIN AUX IN USB 00 Returns to the home screen Selects a playback option Random Sequence Single track Repeat function activated Repeat function deactivated Changes to recording mode Short press jumps to the previous track Long press rewinds the track Browses through the playlist without stopping the current track Play Pause Short press jumps to the next track Long press fast forwards the track The operating menu Display example when USB player is in recording mode Display example when USB player is in recording mode and during recording Using the USB player in recording mode Recording mode The time display on the display panel indicates the remaining recording time left on the storage device 10g dla MENU Q Returns to the home screen SLOT 3 B Stops the recording and changes to play back mode AUX IN Record MME use Notes on handling recording files You can either create a new file for each recording or you can append additional recordings to the same file Recordings are saved as WAV files stereo 16 bit 44 1 kHz To create a new
46. screen appears 13 17 Edit box LSP 500 D l 2 3 U AUX lt Box D SLOT 1 D SLOT 2 D SLOT 3 D MIC D Bluetooth D AUX IN LSP 500 D ON OFF CON ON Volume The Mixing Panel screen shows a summary of all activated inputs of all boxes You can activate a total of 7 inputs The Mixing Panel screen allows you to con figure the activated inputs 13 40 Mixing Panel 2 3 AUX am Master A ew500G3 D SLOT 3 A Bluetooth D AUX IN Volume T T Be LENG 25 26 On the Positioning screen you can either tap on Select all to simultaneously select all boxes or you can tap on Select multiple to simultaneously select cer tain boxes 13 38 Select boxes F LI LSP 500 D LSP 500 B LSP 500 A LSP 500 C uo PAPET Positioning If you have selected several boxes on the previous screen you can adjust common settings for the selected boxes by tapping on Edit in the upper right corner of the screen The following screen appears Edit boxes LSP 500A LSP 500 C LSP 500 B Volume Equalizer You can operate the equalizer of the LSP 500 PRO via the app 13 16 Equalizer D SLOT 1 Volume You can operate the compressor of the LSP 500 PRO via the app 13 17 Compressor D SLOT 1 Threshold Ratio Volume 27 The operating menu 28 LSP 500 PRO The operating menu Menu structure This overview shows the structure and functions of the LSP 500 P
47. t SLAVE if you want to daisy chain several LSP 500 PRO and to adjust the volume only on one box master box gt On the master box select the MASTER option Right link mode The signal of the right channel of the AUX IN BLUETOOTH and USB stereo inputs is available at the LINK OUT output and at the transmitter installed in SLOT 1 The box that is set to RIGHT L plays the left Stereo channel and the connected box plays the right stereo channel The mono signals of the SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 MIC and LINK IN inputs are played on both boxes gt Select RIGHT L if you want to use 2 LSP 500 PRO ina stereo PA system O gt Press the MENU jog dial to activate your selection LSP 500 PRO 41 The operating menu Men MING i i Ses Display Brightness Display brightness To adjust the display brightness Oy gt In the SETTINGS menu turn the MENU jog dial until the DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS menu item is displayed G gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to adjust the display brightness gt Press the MENU jog dial to store your setting AUNG WLAN To be able to operate the LSP 500 PRO from a tablet with the LSP 500 PRO app in a wireless network you first have to open the WLAN menu and connect the LSP 500 PRO to the wireless network to which you also connect your tablet For information on how to operate the LSP 500 PRO via a tablet refer to page 23
48. t it is protected from moisture rain and direct sunlight CAUTION Danger of injury and material damage due to incorrectly laid cables p Make sure that all cables to the product are laid so that no one can stumble over them and suffer injury or cause damage to the cables and the product Pole mount with tilt function The bottom of the LSP 500 PRO features a pole mount 5 with tilt function for mounting the LSP 500 PRO on a standard loudspeaker stand For the specifica tions of the pole mount refer to page 59 CAUTION Danger of injury and material damage due to tipping dropping of the product gt When mounting the LSP 500 PRO secure it against tipping or dropping gt Make sure that the LSP 500 PRO or the loudspeaker stand cannot tip over or drop down even if the power or audio cables are pulled Mounting the LSP 500 PRO on a loudspeaker stand gt Vertically align the pole mount 5 at the bottom of the LSP 500 PRO gt Lift the LSP 500 PRO by the carrying handle 1 and place it on a loudspeaker stand The pole mount is locked in place by engaging teeth gt Slightly lift the LSP 500 PRO The pole mount s teeth disengage and you can tilt the LSP 500 PRO up to 13 5 in 4 5 steps gt Lower the LSP 500 PRO in the desired tilt angle The pole mount locks in place Using the LSP 500 PRO Mains and battery operation The LSP 500 PRO can be mains or battery powered When battery powered the LSP 500 P
49. t least 2 seconds The lock mode is deactivated and the home screen is displayed Lock mode behavior when the LSP 500 PRO is operated using a tablet If you operate the LSP 500 PRO using a tablet see page 23 the lock mode is automatically activated When you deactivate the lock mode directly on the LSP 500 PRO and as long as you operate the LSP 500 PRO using the tablet the lock mode is automatically reactivated after 1 minute of inactivity Activating ground lift If there is humming or buzzing noise coming from the input signal cables you can disconnect pin 1 of the LINK IN XLR input from the ground gt Set the GROUND LIFT switch to position LIFT Using the LSP 500 PRO Pd Connection possibilities Expansion slots SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 Expansion slot for installing a Sennheiser ew G3 SLOT 1 device Expansion slot for installing a Sennheiser ew G3 SLOT 2 i device Expansion slot for installing a Sennheiser ew G3 SLOT 3 Ae evice If you want to install a transmitter into the LSP 500 PRO it is recommended to install it in SLOT 1 for mounting reasons Additional inputs and output BLUETOOTH MIC AUX IN USB LINE OUT LINK OUT LINK IN Bluetooth interface for wireless connection to audio sources e g iPod smartphone XLR 3F 7 4 6 3 mm jack combo socket for con ad necting wired audio sources e g microphone MIC instrument The MIC input provides a switchable 48V phantom p
50. ubnet mask when FIX is the selected assignment mode gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the IP NETMASK menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the IP NETMASK menu item gt Configure the IP subnet mask using the jog dials that are assigned the fol lowing functions TEE USB Q Enters numbers from O to 255 MENU EN Switches between the 4 number blocks O of the IP subnet mask gt Press the MENU jog dial to store the new IP subnet mask The operating menu L SSID List Selection 00 Selecting a network and connecting the LSP 500 PRO to the selected network To select a wireless network and to connect the LSP 500 PRO to the selected network gt In the WLAN menu turn the MENU jog dial until the SSID LIST SELECTION menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the SSID LIST SELECTION menu item The available networks are shown on the display panel Encrypted networks are marked with a lock icon gt Turn the MENU jog dial to browse up or down through the available networks gt Press the MENU jog dial to establish a connection to the selected network A tick Y next to the network name indicates the network to which the LSP 500 PRO is connected The lock icon indicates a secure network If a network is not encrypted the connection is established immediately If a network is WPA2 encrypted you first have to enter the network key For information on how to enter
51. ules and regulations of the trade association responsible Sennheiser as the manufacturer is therefore obliged to expressly point out possible health risks arising from use The product can produce sound pressure exceeding 85 dB A 85 dB A is the sound pressure corresponding to the maximum permissible volume which is by law in some countries allowed to affect your hearing for the duration of a working day It is used as a basis according to the specifications of industrial medicine Higher volumes or longer durations can damage your hearing At higher volumes the duration must be shortened in order to prevent hearing damage The following are sure signs that you have been subjected to excessive noise for too long a time e You can hear ringing or whistling sounds in your ears e You have the impression even for a short time only that you can no longer hear high notes Inform all operators about these facts and if necessary ask them to set the volume to a medium level Intended use Intended use of the product includes e using the product for professional purposes e having read and understood this instruction manal especially the chapter Important safety instructions e using the product within the operating conditions and limitations described in this instruction manual Improper use means using the product other than as described in this instruc tion manual or under operating conditions which differ from
52. uously monitored and if necessary adjusted during operation LSP 500 PRO 33 The operating menu Menu 34 LSP 500 PRO Delay Delay To open the delay function gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the DELAY menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the DELAY menu item gt Turn the MENU jog dial to adjust a delay value Fil The delay can be adjusted in the range from O to 34 m 0 to 112 ft in steps of 0 2 m 0 5 ft gt Press the MENU jog dial to store the adjusted value The operating menu Va a SID USB player The USB player allows you to playback audio files or to record the audio signal of the LSP 500 PRO All USB storage devices that are to be connected to the LSP 500 PRO have to comply with the following requirements e File system FAT 32 e Maximum file size 4 GB e Maximum memory 8 TB e Maximum current consumption of external 500 mA hard disks e Maximum number of audio files to be readin 2000 a Due to the large number of different USB flash drives on the market in compatibilities may still occur even if the above requirements are complied with To open the USB player gt At the first menu level turn the MENU jog dial until the USB PLAYER menu item is displayed gt Press the MENU jog dial to open the USB player The USB player has a playback and a recording mode When opening the USB player the playback mode i
53. y operation Replacing battery packs during operation When two battery packs are installed in the LSP 500 PRO and you want to replace one of the two battery pack during operation make sure to only remove the bat tery pack that is not in use Before removing a battery pack during operation gt Check the LSP 500 PRO s display panel to see which battery pack is currently in use For information on the battery charge status display refer to page 16 gt Only remove the battery pack that is not in use Deep discharge protection The battery packs have a deep discharge protection When unused for extended periods of time the battery packs automatically switch off to prevent deep discharge To reactivate a battery pack gt Insert the battery pack into the LSP 500 PRO and charge the battery pack see page 11 USING THE BATTERY PACK AS SIGNAL BUFFER At high volume levels the LSP 500 PRO uses the battery pack to buffer signal peaks Therefore if you want to drive a mains powered LSP 500 PRO at high volume levels at least one battery pack should be installed in the LSP 500 PRO LSP 500 PRO 13 Using the LSP 500 PRO 14 LSP 500 PRO Switching the LSP 500 PRO on If the LSP 500 PRO is not connected to the mains power supply it will be battery powered For that to happen the battery packs must be inserted and charged To switch the LSP 500 PRO on gt Set the POWER on off switch to position I gt
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