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Sennheiser 5200-II User's Manual

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1. on page 15 Pressing the ON OFF button will cancel your entry ESC function and return you to the display mode Display mode Selection mode Setting mode TUAANA RF CD KA TA SET CHAN y c Changing the the channel SET N TUNE MHz Setting the ected a v SET NAME channel bank and frequencies for the channels of channel bank VA 776 000 1 Sec aly 1 Sec RF SET VAR 20 VY FIX 02 E CH gt CH q Arv Chamnel A V Channel FIX 01 59 VAR 01 20 STORED Keep SET RF pressed i Current channel 776 005 MHz 776 005 MHz i yw Sets the H Sets the frequency frequency L STORED RF SET RF ARI RF VOCAL LOCAL Name 6 characters Ename letters w o 4 i pronounciation T marks number STORED from0 9 spedal H characters 21 The operating menu Display mode JM Selection mode Setting mode AN a v RESET WHI ie f L gt ATTEN RF SET 12 RFA 1 RF Current gt y 4 f Adjusting the tas Adjusts the attenuation attenuation in 1 di SET F Iv STORED 20 IST LOWCUT RESET 20 RF 4 7 i 190 RF n NX Hz Hz Current Adjusting the Current E A V FLAT low cut frequency low cut frequency low cut frequency 120 Hz
2. 190 Hz aly STORED Sal VIEW RF SET FREQ RF A Y NAME RF A Y CHAN RF gt Fre gt 7 Selecting the Current F a v FREQ AIW FREQ standard display i CHAN NAME 3 NAME CHAN STORED ET RESET FSET RST NO RF a RST OK RF A v gt gt Loading the factory preset A7v OK NO reset OK A V4 SET reset NO Cancels the reset LA Current i Setting OFF STORED ser PARLE SE POWER RE SET pwRLo A T PWRHI 4 Dur Loi i Adjusting the Current setting Aly PWRLol i Y PWRHI output power t S PWR LO PWR LO STORED J EX RF SET SW REV Sy NET 200 Displaying the irrent software revision F ftware revision ET A Y S EXIT RF Exiting the 22 Adjustment tips for the operating menu Adjustment tips for the operating menu When setting frequencies on the radio microphone please observe the following Make sure that the desired frequencies are listed in the enclosed frequency table and approved and legal in your country If necessary apply for an operating license For an overview of the frequencies and transmission powers refer to the enclosed supplement Legal requirements for the use of radiomicrophones Selecting a channel CHAN Via the CHAN menu you can switch between the channels in the channel banks FIX and VAR The radio microphone is not transmitting while this adjustment is
3. HiDynp us offers extreme opera tional reliability and ensures highest transmission quality The SKM 5200 II radio microphone The channel bank system The transmitter is available in five UHF frequency ranges with up to 184 MHz switching bandwidth Range N GB 606 790 MHz Range N US 614 075 697 925 MHz Range N 614 798 MHz Range L Range P 470 638 MHz 776 866 MHz 400 500 600 700 800 900 MHz The transmitter has two frequency banks Channel Frequency bank 1 The transmission frequencies are The transmission 2 factory preset see enclosed frequency frequencies table and cannot be changed can be freely selected within max 59 the switching bandwidth Optimized d for maximum transmission reliability Additionally available channels in Low Inter a modulation mode The factory preset frequencies within the frequency bank FIX 1 are interference and intermodulation free Set all transmitters of your multi channel system to different channels within the frequency bank FIX ui Delivery includes Variants SKM 5200 II hematite colored housing SKM 5200 BK II black housing SKM 5200 NI II nickel colored housing Suitable receivers EM 1046 system EM 3532 EM 3031 EM 3032 EK 3041 EK 3241 EM 3731 EM 3732 EM 3732 COM EM 3731 ll EM 3732 ll EM 3732 COM II Delivery includes 1 eeror radio microphone transmitter body SKM 5200 II micropho
4. being made When changing to the setting mode of the CHAN menu the current channel number appears on the display After approx 1 second the currently assigned frequency is displayed j 71 paral y 0 OOLOZLOL a CH MHz f f Dar af 71 o MN M 1 sec lt r PA nm w ry Er To select a different channel slide the multi function switch to the position A UP or Y DOWN The new channel number appears on the display panel for approx 1 second and then the currently assigned frequency is displayed Only after the new setting has been stored STORED has appeared on the display panel does the transmitter operate on the transmission frequency of the new channel Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank VAR TUNE Via the TUNE menu you can freely select the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank VAR variable bank The radio microphone is not transmitting while this adjustment is being made 23 Adjustment tips for the operating menu When you have selected the channel bank FIX and then select the i TUNE menu the radio microphone automatically switches to channel 01 of the channel bank VAR and VAR briefly appears on the display panel The transmission frequencies are tunable in 5 kHz steps within a switching bandwidth of 184 MHz max When operating a multi channel system make sure
5. dB Adjusting the low cut frequency LOWCUT To reduce unwanted low frequency noise such as engine wind and rumble noise you can activate a low cut filter The low cut frequency can be set to 190 Hz or 120 Hz If you do not want to reduce low frequency signal portions select the setting FLAT Selecting the standard display VIEW Via the VIEW menu you can select one of the following standard displays RF Transmission Channel CHAN Name NAME frequency FREQ The selected standard display is shown e after switch on e after the menu settings have been displayed in display mode 26 Adjustment tips for the operating menu Loading the factory preset default settings RESET Via the RESET menu you can load the factory preset default settings After the reset the standard display is shown on the display panel setting Low cut frequency FLAT Microphone sensitivity M710 0 28 Name 5200 Standard display frequency Autolock function deactivated Channel FIX 01 Output power PWR HI Frequencies in the channel bank VAR are reset Activating deactivating the automatic lock mode LOCK The radio microphone has an autolock function automatic lock mode that can be activated or deactivated via the LOCK menu When the autolock function is activated the lock mode is automatically activated 10 seconds after pressing t
6. mode Switching the radio microphone off Selection mode Cancelling the entry and returning to the display mode Setting mode Cancelling the entry and returning with the last setting stored to the last parameter displayed in the display mode SET Display mode e With deactivated lock mode Changing to the selection mode e With activated lock mode Calling up the lock mode for deactivation Selection mode Changing to the setting mode of the selected menu Setting mode Storing the setting and returning to the selection mode STORED is displayed 16 fsutton Mode franco A UP Y DOWN A UP Y DOWN The operating menu Display mode Changing to the previous parameter A or changing to the next parameter Y Selection mode Changing to the previous menu A or changing to the next menu Y Setting mode Increasing A or reducing Y the setting of the selected menu Overview of the operating menu Menu Function of the menu CHAN TUNE NAME ATTEN LOWCUT VIEW SRESET LOCK POWER SW REV EXIT Selects a channel Sets transmission frequencies for the frequency bank VAR variable bank Enters a name Adjusts the microphone sensitivity Adjusts the bass roll off frequency Selects the standard display Loads the factory preset default settings Activates deactivates the autolock function Adjusts the output power Displays the
7. 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 34 Manufacturer Declarations 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 This class B digital device complies with the Canadian ICES 003 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Sennheiser electronic Corp may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Before putting the device into operation please observe the respective country specific regulations 35 Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Printed in Germany Publ 11 10 542645 A01
8. switching on the device keep the Ae ON OFF button depressed The RF signal is deactivated The current N frequency is displayed on the LC display panel If the displayed frequency is the wanted frequency gt Release the ON OFF button After five seconds the RF 2 icon appears and the radio microphone starts transmitting If you want to select another frequency proceed as follows gt Release the ON OFF button gt Within 5 seconds change to the setting mode of the CHAN or TUNE menu gt Change the transmission frequency see Adjustment tips for the operating menu on page 23 The automatic lock mode autolock function The radio microphone has a lock mode that prevents that the radio microphone is accidentally programmed while operating When the autolock function is activated via the LOCK menu see page 27 the lock mode is automatically activated 10 seconds after pressing the last button and remains activated AAA RF Prior to this the lock mode icon 4 flashes LILI several times on the display MHz pm You can deactivate the autolock function either permanently see af page 27 or temporarily see page 15 14 Using the radio microphone Deactivating the autolock function temporarily To be able to make changes to the settings via the operating menu you must temporarily deactivate the lock mode gt To achieve this either p
9. E 5009 condenser wide cardioid 140 dB MD 5235 dynamic high feedback cardioid 163 dB rejection KK 105 S condenser Neumann super cardioid 155 dB nickel colored KK 105 BK condenser Neumann super cardioid 155 dB black KK 104 S condenser Neumann cardioid 153 dB nickel colored KK 104 BK condenser Neumann cardioid 153 dB black 12 Using the radio microphone Using the radio microphone Switching the radio microphone on off To switch the radio microphone on gt Briefly press the ON OFF button The LED ON LOW BATT lights up and the standard display is shown on the display panel after a short pause RF appears on the display panel Remove the batteries or the battery pack when the radio e af microphone will not be used for extended periods of time The radio microphone can only be switched off when the lock mode is deactivated see page 15 To switch the radio microphone off 0 p gt Press the ON OFF button until OFF i roy appears on the display panel The LED ON LOW BATT and the display on the display panel go off _ When in the setting mode of the operating menu the ON OFF i button will cancel your entry ESC function 13 Using the radio microphone Doing a frequency check The radio microphone has a frequency check mode that prevents that the radio microphone transmits on an unwanted frequency after switch on When
10. I N LN X WV Instruction manual Contents Contents Important safety instructions ou eseceesesseestestesessessesseeseestestentesneenease 2 The SKM 5200 II radio microphone 4 Delivery includes ssssnianmnnananmanennantneinaeniuns 6 Product OVErVIEW s ries 7 Overview of the SKM 5200 II radio microphone ou eeseseeeeteseeeeteeteeee 7 Putting the radio microphone into operation Inserting removing and changing the power pack Changing the microphone head Using the radio microphone Switching the radio microphone on off Doing a frequency check The automatic lock mode autolock function Identifying the radio microphone The operating menu The buttons Overview of the operating menu Working with the operating menu Overview of the operating menu Adjustment tips for the operating menu Selecting a channel CHAN nes Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank VAR TUNE Entering a name NAME Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ATTEN Adjusting the low cut frequency LOWCUT Selecting the standard display VIEW Loading the factory preset default settings RESET Activating deactivating the automatic lock mode LOCK ye Adjusting the output power POWER 28 Displaying the software revision SW REV Exiting the operating menu EXIT Maintenance and care If a problem oc
11. ating menu and return to the standard display When in the operating menu briefly pressing the ON OFF button will cancel your entry ESC function and return you to the standard display without saving any changes Maintenance and care CAUTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the radio microphone Liquids entering the housing of the device can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics gt Keep all liquids away from the radio microphone gt Use a cloth to clean the radio microphone from time to time gt Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents 28 If a problem occurs If a problem occurs No operation indication Transmitter cannot be switched off Settings cannot be changed Receiver No RF signal Weak signal Audio signal has a high level of background noise Audio signal is distorted Batteries are flat or inserted incorrectly battery pack is flat Lock mode is activated Transmitter and receiver are not on the same channel Transmitter is out of range Antenna signal is attenuated Transmitter s input attenuation is adjusted too high Receiver s output level is adjusted too low Transmitter s input attenuation is adjusted too low Receiver s output level is adjusted too high Replace the batteries or check if they are inserted correctly or recharge the battery pack Deactivate the lock mode see Deactivating the autolock function temporari
12. ay With the lock mode activated the LC display is not backlit 18 The operating menu UP gt Slide the multi function switch to the A position A UP or Y DOWN to display the SET DN menu settings If you slide the multi function switch repeatedly to the same position all v menu settings are displayed one after the DOWN other Changing to the selection mode To change from display mode to selection mode you have to deactivate the lock mode Deactivate the lock mode see Deactivating the autolock function temporarily on page 15 You can now select the menu whose settings you want to adjust gt Press the multi function switch switch position SET to change to the menu that was displayed in display mode ai a menu gt Slide the multi function switch to the position A UP or Y DOWN e IN Press the multi function switch switch position SET Ba The name of the selected menu starts flashing Changing to the setting mode of a selected menu Press the multi function switch switch position SET to change to the setting D TN mode of the selected menu The current setting that can be adjusted flashes on the display aA 19 The operating menu Adjusting a setting gt Use the multi function switch to adjust the setting of the selected menu By briefly sliding the multi function switch to the position A UP or V DOWN the display jumps either forwards or backward
13. current software revision Exits the operating menu and returns to the standard display Working with the operating menu The operating menu has three modes Display mode In display mode you can display the current menu settings one after the other even when the lock mode is activated Selection mode In selection mode you can select the menu whose setting you want to change To change to the selection mode the lock mode must be deactivated Setting mode In setting mode you can change the setting of the selected menu 17 The operating menu By way of example of the LOWCUT menu this section describes how to use the operating Display mode T ES LOCK MHz a v A gt S RF BY E MHz SET TUNE ist i A RF SET LOWCUT SET 120 MHz Hz i Current low cut frequency Adjusting the Current cut ireque low cut frequency After switch on After switch on the standard display is shown on the display panel Depending on the setting the transmission frequency the channel number or the name of the radio microphone is displayed Displaying the menu settings in display mode In display mode and with the lock mode activated you can display the current menu settings one after the other see Overview of the operating menu on page 21 After a few seconds the display returns to the standard displ
14. curs Accessories 30 Specifications 31 Manufacturer Declarations Important safety instructions Important safety instructions e Read this instruction manual e Keep this instruction manual Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to third parties e Heed all warnings and follow all instructions in this instruction manual e Use only a cloth for cleaning the product e Do not place the product near any heat sources such as radiators stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat e Only use attachments accessories specified by Sennheiser e Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required if the product has been damaged in any way liquid has been spilled objects have fallen inside the product has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate properly or has been dropped e WARNING To reduce the risk of short circuits do not use the product near water and do not expose it to rain or moisture Safety instructions for handling rechargeable batteries When used properly rechargeable batteries are a safe and reliable energy source However if abused or misused rechargeable batteries may leak and in extreme cases may even present an explosion and fire hazard Please understand that Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse Especially observe the following sa
15. fety instructions Intended use of the radio microphone Intended use of the product includes Keep away from children Observe correct polarity Do not expose to moisture Do not get fully charged but unpacked rechargeable batteries mixed up Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 10 C 50 F and 40 C 104 F Do not mutilate or dismantle Immediately remove rechargeable batteries from obviously defective units Only charge rechargeable batteries with the appropriate Sennheiser chargers Important safety instructions Only use rechargeable batteries recommended by Sennheiser Do not short circuit Switch rechargeable battery powered products off after use When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time charge them regularly about every three months Do not heat above 70 C 158 F e g do not expose to sunlight or throw into a fire Do not continue to use defective rechargeable batteries Dispose of rechargeable batteries at special collection points or return them to your specialist dealer e having read this instruction manual 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 instruction manual or under operating conditions which di
16. ffer from those described herein 3 The SKM 5200 II radio microphone The SKM 5200 II radio microphone The SKM 5200 II is a professional hand held radio microphone transmitter that is easy to use and is easily adaptable to a wide variety of applications Suitable for all purpose use e g for reporting stage and studio applications Rugged housing and intuitive menu assisted operation Screw on microphone heads with different pick up patterns omni directional cardioid and super cardioid for a wide variety of applications A super cardioid dynamic micro phone head capable of accommodating extremely high sound pressure levels is also available Microphone sensitivity can be adjusted in steps of 1 dB Tunable transmission frequencies ensure high flexibility in varying transmission situations Can be operated either on rechargeable or standard alkaline batteries with LC display in percent of charging status on suitable receivers Color coded identification markers for quick and unambiguous identification Switchable low cut filter Up to 184 MHz switching bandwidth Signal to noise ratio typ 110 dB A Adjustable output power 10 mW 10 mW Low Intermodulation mode Lol 50 mW In Low Intermodulation mode Lol the intermodulation performance is significantly improved Information on the compander system This product is equipped with HiDynp us the Sennheiser noise reduction system that reduces RF interference
17. h the power pack towards the antenna You can now remove the power pack Putting the radio microphone into operation pm After you have changed the power pack the radio microphone continues operating on exactly the same settings as before the change Stored settings are retained in memory on switch off Inserting batteries into the B 5000 2 battery box gt To open the battery box push down the display section of the battery box gt Insert the batteries Observe correct polarity when inserting the batteries Close the battery box LC display shown on the example of the B 5000 2 battery box sax MN gt s0 e 3 step LC display for remaining battery EW capacity HEO M e If the battery capacity is too low Low E BATT the last segment starts flashing x lt 10 and the batteries must be changed KT LOW BATT Recharging the BA 5000 2 battery pack Before using the BA 5000 2 battery pack see Accessories on page 30 for the first time or if you have not used it for several weeks you must charge the battery pack completely The L50 charger see Accessories on page 30 can charge two BA 5000 2 battery packs simultaneously 10 Putting the radio microphone into operation Place the appropriate charging adapter in the charging compartment of the charger gt Insert the BA 5000 2 battery pack into the charging adapter Charging time approx 2 5 hrs with the L 50 charge
18. h yellow identification ring 003827 MZW 5000 GN windshield with green identification ring 003828 MZW 5000 RT windshield with red identification ring 003829 MZW 5000 WS windshield with white identification ring 512888 9 color coded identification markers 30 Specifications Modulation Frequency range Switching bandwidth Transmission frequencies RF output power Frequency stability Nominal peak deviation Signal to noise ratio THD at 1 kHz nom deviation AF frequency response Noise reductions system Low cut frequency 3 dB Sensitivity Specifications wideband FM range L 470 to 638 MHz range N 614 to 798 MHz range N US 614 075 to 697 925 MHz range N GB 606 to 790 MHz range P 776 to 866 MHz up to 184 MHz frequency bank FIX with up to 59 factory preset frequencies frequency bank VAR with 20 freely selectable frequencies frequencies tuneable in steps of 5 kHz switchable typ 50 mW PWR Hi 10 mW PWR LO 10 mW PWR Lol 10 kHz within the specified temperature range 40 kHz 56 kHz typ 110 dB A ms lt 0 5 60 20 000 Hz Sennheiser HiDyn plus adjustable flat 120 Hz 190 Hz adjustable in steps of 1 dB from 40 to 0 dB 31 Specifications Power consumption without LC display illumination Operating time Dimensions Weight Operating conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidi
19. he last button The lock mode protects the radio microphone from accidental programming For daily use we would recommend activating the autolock function UP gt In the selection mode of the Lock menu press the multi function switch switch ae position SET The current setting of the autolock function Vv ae DOWN is displayed ON RF gt Change the setting by sliding the multi LOL LOU N function switch to the position A UP or t v DOWN CRE Select LOC ON to activate the autolock LOL function or select LOC OFF to deactivate the autolock function gt Store your setting 27 Maintenance and care Adjusting the output power POWER The radio microphone features switchable output power With reduced output power the operating time increases In addition you can also adjust the radio microphone to Low Intermodulation mode Lol By so doing the radio microphone s intermodulation performance is significantly improved especially in multi channel operation In Low Intermodulation mode the output power is reduced to 10 mW the operating time will be about the same as using an output power of 50 mW Displaying the software revision S REV You can display the current software revision of the radio microphone by calling up the SW REV menu item Exiting the operating menu EXIT Via the EXIT menu you can exit the oper
20. ing state of the radio microphone LED Meaning ON LOW BATT lights up normally The radio microphone is switched on and the capacity of the power pack is sufficient ON iS flashing The power pack is going flat LOW BATT Putting the radio microphone into operation Putting the radio microphone into Operation Inserting removing and changing the power pack For powering the radio microphone you can either use the Sennheiser B 5000 2 battery box 1 5 V AA size batteries or the rechargeable Sennheiser BA 5000 2 battery pack For regular use we recommend using the environmentally friendly rechargeable BA 5000 2 battery pack For battery pack operation of the radio microphone only use the i BA 5000 2 battery pack in order to ensure optimum operational reliability Batteries and rechargeable battery cells have different discharging curves The radio microphone is able to identify the BA 5000 2 battery pack and to use its capacity to the full Individual rechargeable battery cells in the B 5000 2 battery box will not be identified as battery packs Inserting the power pack gt Open the locking mechanism by moving it in the direction of the arrow Insert the power pack into the radio microphone Push the power pack towards the microphone head Close the locking mechanism by moving it in the direction of the arrow Open the locking mechanism by moving it in the direction of the arrow Pus
21. irective 2002 95 EC e Battery Directive 2006 66 EC The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled Please dispose of them as special waste or return as them to your specialist dealer In order to protect the environment only dispose of exhausted batteries CE Declaration of Conformity e C 06820 e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC The declarations are available at www sennheiser com Before putting the device into operation please observe the respective country specific regulations Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 123 of Industry Canada 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 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 provide 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 instructions 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
22. ly on page 15 Set transmitter and receiver to the same channel Check the squelch threshold setting or reduce the distance between receiving antenna and transmitter Do not clasp the antenna section see Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ATTEN on page 26 Increase the line output level see Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ATTEN on page 26 Reduce the line output level If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance To find a Sennheiser partner in your country search at www sennheiser com under Service amp Support 29 Accessories Accessories 003763 ME 5009 microphone head 003760 ME 5005 microphone head 005249 ME 5005e microphone head 003762 ME 5004 microphone head 003761 ME 5002 microphone head 500822 MD 5235 microphone head 008474 Neumann KK 105 S microphone head 008476 Neumann KK 105 S BK microphone head 008533 Neumann KK 104 S BK microphone head 008534 Neumann KK 104 S microphone head 005273 B5000 2 battery box 005274 BA5000 2 battery pack incl charging adapter for the L 50 charger 003554 L50 charger for BA 5000 2 battery pack 051662 Charging adapter for L 50 charger 003824 MZW 5000 ANT windshield anthracite without identification ring 003825 MZW 5000 BL windshield with blue identification ring 003826 MZW 5000 GE windshield wit
23. ne head and power pack to be ordered separately MZQ 3072 quick release clamp color coded identification markers instruction manual frequency table supplement Legal requirements for the use of radiomicrophones Product overview Product overview Overview of the SKM 5200 II radio microphone Operating controls Screw on microphone head not included in the delivery Body of radio microphone Power pack not included in the delivery Battery compartment locking mechanism Antenna LC display 0O00 0O switch positions Y DOWN A UP and e ON OFF button red with ESC function cancel Color coded identification marker LED ON LOW BATT operation and battery status indication green LED Multi function switch with three mE M i II i LC display panel SET Alphanumeric display Level display for audio signal AF RF appears when an RF signal is transmitted Lock mode icon MHz appears when the frequency is displayed dB appears when the microphone sensitivity is displayed CH appears when the channel number is displayed Product overview Display backlighting When the lock mode is deactivated the display remains backlit for approx 20 seconds after pressing a button Operation and battery status indication The LED ON LOW BATT provides information on the current operat
24. r dependent on the residual charge of the battery pack The battery pack is carefully charged using the AU method For i further details please refer to the user manual of the L 50 charger LC display shown on the example of the BA 5000 2 battery pack sax MY 100 e 6 step LC display for remaining battery Beem 20 pack capacity Ram CN 60 e Microprocessor controlled electronics takes L Ww 40 self discharge of rechargeable cells into E Ww 2 account Xoo LA ES ur e The maximum capacity of is reduced due to natural ageing of the cells The BA 5000 2 battery pack measures the maximum capacity and therefore displays less than 100 capacity for older cells even when they have been fully charged Changing the microphone head gt Unscrew the microphone head by turning ri it in the direction of the arrow Q i 11 Putting the radio microphone into operation gt Pull off the microphone head gt Put on the new microphone head gt Screw tight the microphone head by turning it against the direction indicated by the arrow Different microphone heads ensure suitability for a wide variety of applications ME 5002 condenser omni 138 dB ME 5004 condenser cardioid 139 dB ME 5005 condenser high feedback super cardioid 154 dB rejection ME 5005e condenser high feedback super cardioid 158 dB rejection M
25. reely selectable name for the radio microphone This name can be displayed on the standard display and can consist of up to six characters such as e letters without pronounciation marks e numbers from 0 to 9 e special characters and spaces After you have changed to the setting mode of the NAME menu the first segment starts flashing on the display UP gt Slide the multi function switch to the position A UP or Y DOWN to select a ae character Vv By sliding the switch only once the next or the previous character is displayed If you DOWN keep the switch slid the characters change in quick succession Press the multi function switch switch position SET to change to the next segment gt Have you entered the name completely Press the multi function switch switch position SET to store your setting STORED appears on the display panel 25 Adjustment tips for the operating menu Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ATTEN Via the ATTEN menu you can adjust the radio microphone s sensitivity by changing its input attenuation The input attenuation is correctly adjusted when the level display for audio signal AF RF shows full deflection only during the LUTT AF loudest passages The input attenuation can dB be adjusted in 1 dB steps from 40 dB to 0 dB e The bargraph has a resolution of approx 3 dB per segment with a display range of 45
26. ress the ON OFF button or the multi function switch switch position SET LOCK appears on the display panel gt Slide the multi function switch to the position A UP or Y DOWN UNLOCK appears on the display panel gt Press the multi function switch switch position SET You can now change the settings After you have exited the operating menu the lock mode is automatically re activated after 10 seconds You can also immediately activate the lock mode by pressing the ON OFF button briefly Identifying the radio microphone The radio microphone comes with nine interchangeable color coded identification markers allowing you to clearly identify each radio microphone gt To remove the identification marker press the two snap in pins together while sliding the identification marker out of the guide rails gt Put on the new identification marker by sliding it onto the guide rails 15 The operating menu The operating menu The buttons ON OFF Switched off e Briefly pressing the button ESC Switching the radio microphone on e Keeping the button pressed Doing a frequency check Display mode e Briefly pressing the button with activated autolock function Immediately activating the lock mode e Briefly pressing the button with activated lock mode Calling up the lock mode for deactivation e Pressing the button for 3 sec with deactivated lock
27. s to the next setting In the ATTEN CHAN TUNE and NAME menu and when slid to the position A UP or Y DOWN the multi function switch features a fast search function i e the display cycles continuously In the TUNE menu the cycling of the display is continuously accelerated The fast search function allows you to get fast and easily to your desired setting Storing a setting UP gt Press the multi function switch switch A position SET to permanently store a setting SET je STORED appears on the display panel indicating that the setting has been stored v The display then returns to the top menu DOWN level With most menus new settings become effective immediately without having to be stored An exception are the TUNE and CHAN menus With these menus new settings only become effective after they have been stored STORED appears on the display panel indicating that the setting has been stored Exiting the operating menu gt Select the EXIT menu to exit the operating menu and to return to the standard display When in the operating menu pressing the ON OFF button will cancel your entry ESC function and return you to the standard display with the last stored settings 20 The operating menu Overview of the operating menu Deactivate the lock mode before adjusting the settings see Deactivating the autolock function temporarily
28. to only use i intermodulation free frequencies There are two options for setting the frequencies e You can set a new frequency for the selected channel UP gt In the selection mode of the TUNE menu A press the multi function switch switch sT position SET The current channel number v appears on the display and then the currently assigned frequency is displayed DOWN y g q y play ACA A y TN E CH ATAA gt Change the frequency by sliding the multi DATA TAUX function switch to the position A UP or MHz V DOWN ET vi Ly gt Store your setting Hz e You can change to a different channel and set a new frequency for the new channel UP gt Press the multi function switch for a longer time switch position SET The current ae IN channel flashes on the display v gt Select a new channel by sliding the multi DOWN function switch to the position A UP or Y DOWN Ae Dar ITA y PUR LI gt Confirm your selection by pressing the multi CH function switch switch position SET aa VA A v WK MA CH Adjustment tips for the operating menu The current frequency of the selected a Se channel is displayed Change the frequency MHz by sliding the multi function switch to the FA position A UP or Y DOWN OLA MHz gt Store your setting Entering a name NAME Via the NAME menu you can enter a f
29. ty Power supply Storage and transport conditions Ambient temperature Relative humidity Shock test 32 PWR LO approx 140 mA 10 mW at 2 4 V approx 195 mA 50 mW at 2 4 V PWR Lol approx 195 mA 10 mW at 2 4 V PWR HI with B 5000 2 PWR LO approx 13 hrs PWR HI approx 7 hrs 30 min PWR Lol approx 7 hrs 30 min with BA 5000 2 PWR LO approx 12 hrs 40 min PWR HI approx 7 hrs 20 min PWR Lol approx 7 hrs 20 min length 200 mm without microphone head 35 5 mm approx 300 g incl BA 5000 2 without microphone head 10 C to 55 C max 90 non condensing B 5000 2 battery box 1 5 V AA size batteries or rechargeable Sennheiser BA 5000 2 battery pack 25 C to 70 C max 90 shock test according to IEC 68 or EN 60068 T2 27 In compliance with Europe ce Approved by Canada USA Specifications EMC EN 301489 1 9 Radio EN 300422 1 2 Safety EN 60065 EN 62311 SAR Industry Canada RSS 123 IC 2099A SKM5200A2 limited to 698 MHz FCC Part 74 FCC ID DMOSKM5200A2 limited to 698 MHz 33 Manufacturer Declarations 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 e RoHS D

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