SKP 500
Instructions for use
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Contents
The SKP 500 G2 plug-on transmitter .................................... 4
The channel bank system .................................................. 4
Safety instructions .................................................................... 5
Delivery includes ....................................................................... 5
Areas of application .................................................................. 6
The operating controls ............................................................. 7
Indications and displays .......................................................... 8
Preparing the plug-on transmitter for use ....................... 10
Inserting and replacing the batteries .......................... 10
Plugging the plug-on transmitter onto a
microphone ........................................................................ 11
Using the plug-on transmitter ............................................. 12
Switching the plug-on transmitter on/off .................. 12
Muting the plug-on transmitter ................................... 12
Activating/deactivating the lock mode ....................... 13
The operating menu .............................................................. 14
The buttons ....................................................................... 14
Overview of menus .......................................................... 14
Working with the operating menu ............................... 15
Operating menu of the plug-on transmitter .............. 17
Adjustment tips for the operating menu .......................... 19
Switching between channel banks ............................... 19
Switching between the channels in a channel bank . 19
Selecting the frequencies to be stored
in the channel bank “U” .................................................. 19
Adjusting the sensitivity ................................................ 20
Switching the phantom powering on/off ................... 21
Selecting the standard display ...................................... 21
Entering a name ............................................................... 21
Loading the factory-preset default settings .............. 22
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone transmission 22
Activating/deactivating the lock mode ....................... 23
Exiting the operating menu ........................................... 23
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 24
Error checklist ......................................................... 24
Recommendations and tips ........................................... 25
Care and maintenance ........................................................... 25
Specifications .......................................................................... 26
Accessories .............................................................................. 27
Manufacturer declarations ................................................... 28
Warranty regulations ...................................................... 28
CE Declaration of Conformity ......................................... 28
Batteries or rechargeable batteries .............................. 28
WEEE Declaration ............................................................. 28
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The SKP 500 G2 plug-on
transmitter
The SKP 500 G2 plug-on transmitter is part of the evolution
wireless series ew 500 G2. With this series, Sennheiser
offers high-quality state-of-the-art RF transmission systems
with a high level of operational reliability and ease of use.
Transmitters and receivers permit wireless transmission with
studio-quality sound. The excellent transmission reliability
of the ew 500 G2 series is based on the use of
y further optimized PLL synthesizer and microprocessor
technology,
y the HDX noise reduction system,
y and the pilot tone squelch control.
The channel bank system
The plug-on transmitter is available in five UHF frequency
ranges with 1440 transmission frequencies per frequency
range. Please note: Frequency usage is different for each
country. Your Sennheiser agent will have all the necessary
details on the available legal frequencies for your area.
Range A:
Range B:
Range C:
Range D:
Range E:
518 to 554 MHz
626 to 662 MHz
740 to 776 MHz
786 to 822 MHz
830 to 866 MHz
The plug-on transmitter has nine channel banks with up to
20 switchable channels each.
channel 1
channel 2
preset frequency
preset frequency
channel bank 1...8
preset frequency
channel 20
channel 1
channel 2
freely selectable frequency
freely selectable frequency
channel bank U
freely selectable frequency
channel 20
Each of the channels in the channel banks “1” to “8” has
been factory-preset to a transmission frequency (see
enclosed frequency table). These transmission frequencies
cannot be changed but have been preset so that e.g.
country-specific regulations on frequency usage are taken
into account.
The channel bank “U” (user bank) allows you to store your
selection out of 1440 transmission frequencies that are
freely selectable within the preset frequency range.
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Safety instructions
Never open an electronic unit! If units are opened by
customers in breach of this instruction, the warranty
becomes null and void.
Use the unit in dry rooms only.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning the unit. Do not use any
cleansing agents or solvents.
Delivery includes
The packaging contains the following items:
y 1 SKP 500 G2 plug-on transmitter
y 2 batteries
y Instructions for use
y 1 POP 1 Plug-on pouch
Suitable microphones (to be ordered separately) for the
plug-on transmitter:
y Dynamic microphones
y Condenser microphones with internal power supply
y Condenser microphones with 48 V phantom powering
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Areas of application
The plug-on transmitter can be combined with receivers of
the ew 500 G2 series (EM 500 G2 rack-mount receiver or
EK 500 G2 bodypack receiver). The receivers are available in
the same five UHF frequency ranges and are equipped with
the same channel bank system with factory-preset
frequencies. An advantage of the factory-preset
frequencies is that
y a transmission system is ready for immediate use after
switch-on,
y several transmission systems can be operated
simultaneously on the preset frequencies without
causing intermodulation interference.
Together with a matching receiver and a microphone, the
plug-on transmitter is suitable for the following areas of
application:
Transmitter Receiver (to be
ordered separately)
Area of
application
EM 500 G2
y Presentation
y Speech
y Vocals
SKP 500 G2
EK 500 G2
y Presentation
y Speech
y Vocals
y Camera-
mounted
applications
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The operating controls
³
·
»
¿
´ ²
¶
º
¾
µ
³ Microphone input, XLR-3F socket
(unbalanced)
· Mechanical locking ring of XLR-3 socket
» LC display
¿ SET button
´ ̄ button (DOWN)
² ̆ button (UP)
¶ Red LED for operation and
battery status indication (ON/LOW BAT)
º ON/OFF button
(serves as the ESC (cancel) key in the
operating menu)
¾ Battery compartment cover
µ MUTE switch
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Indications and displays
LC display panel
ባ
ቤ
ቢ
ቩ
ብ
ቦ
ቧ
ቨ
ቢ Alphanumeric display
ባ “B.CH“ – appears when the channel bank and
the channel number are displayed
ቤ “MHz“ – appears when the frequency is displayed
ብ 4-step battery status display
ቦ Lock mode icon
(lock mode is activated)
ቧ “PILOT” display
(pilot tone transmission is activated)
ቨ “MUTE” display
(audio input is muted)
ቩ 7-step level display for audio signal “AF”
Operation and battery status indication
The red LED (LOW BAT/ON) ¶ provides information on the
current operating state of the plug-on transmitter:
¶
ብ
Red LED lit up:
The plug-on transmitter is switched
on and the capacity of the batteries/
BA 2015 accupack is sufficient.
Red LED flashing:
The batteries are/the BA 2015
accupack is going flat (LOW BAT)!
In addition, the 4-step battery status display ብ on the
display panel provides information on the remaining
battery/BA 2015 accupack capacity:
3 segments:
2 segments:
1 segment:
capacity approx. 100 %
capacity approx. 70 %
capacity approx. 30 %
Battery icon flashing: LOW BAT
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“MUTE” display
The “MUTE” display ቨ appears on the display panel when
the plug-on transmitter is muted (see “Muting the plug-on
transmitter” on page 12).
ቨ
Modulation display
The level display for audio signal “AF” ቩ shows the
modulation of the plug-on transmitter.
When the audio input level is excessively high, the level
display for audio signal “AF” ቩ shows full deflection for the
duration of the overmodulation.
ቩ
“PILOT” display
The “PILOT” display ቧ appears on the display panel when
the pilot tone transmission is activated (see “Activating/
deactivating the pilot tone transmission” on page 22).
ቧ
Display backlighting
After pressing a button, the display remains backlit for
approx. 15 seconds.
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Preparing the plug-on
transmitter for use
Inserting and replacing the batteries
For powering the plug-on transmitter, you can either use
two 1.5 V AA size batteries or the rechargeable Sennheiser
BA 2015 accupack.
̈ Slide the battery compartment cover ᕩ in the direction
of the embossed arrow until it clicks audibly and open
the cover.
¾
̈ Insert the two batteries or the BA 2015 accupack as
shown below. Please observe correct polarity when
inserting the batteries/accupack.
¾
̈ Close the battery compartment. The battery
compartment cover ᕩ locks into place with an audible
click.
Note:
For accupack operation of the transmitter, only use the
BA 2015 accupack in order to ensure optimum
operational reliability. For charging the accupack, only
use the L 2015 charger. Both the accupack and the
charger are available as accessories.
The accupack is fitted with an integrated sensor which is
– via a third contact – monitored by the electronics of
the plug-on transmitter and the charger. The sensor is
necessary for the following control purposes:
y The taking into account of the different voltage
characteristics of primary cells (batteries) and
accupacks. The battery status indications on the
displays, the transmission of transmitter battery
status information to the rack-mount receivers and
the switch-off thresholds at the end of the operating
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time are corrected correspondingly. Due to the
missing sensor, individual rechargeable battery cells
will not be identified as accupacks.
y The monitoring of the accupack temperature during
charging in the L 2015 charger.
Plugging the plug-on transmitter onto a
microphone
̈ Plug the transmitter’s XLR-3F socket ᕡ onto the
microphone’s XLR-3M socket.
³
·
̈ Tighten the locking ring ᕢ as shown.
Note:
The transmitter uses the microphone body as an
antenna – therefore only microphones with a metal
casing should be used for best signal transmission.
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Using the plug-on transmitter
Switching the plug-on transmitter on/off
The transmitter can only be switched off when the standard
display is shown on the display panel. When in the
operating menu, briefly pressing the ON/OFF button will
cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the
standard display with the last stored settings.
Note:
Remove the batteries or the accupack when the
transmitter will not be used for extended periods of
time.
̈ Press the ON/OFF button º to switch the transmitter
on. The red LED ¶ lights up.
¶
º
̈ To switch the transmitter off, press the ON/OFF button
º until “OFF” appears on the display. The red LED ¶
goes off.
Muting the plug-on transmitter
The transmitter has a MUTE switch that noiselessly mutes
the audio signal without switching the transmitter off.
̈ Set the MUTE switch µ to the position ’MUTE’. The
“MUTE” display appears on the display panel. Provided
that the pilot tone function is activated on both the
transmitter and the receiver, the “MUTE” display also
appears on the receiver display panel.
µ
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̈ Set the MUTE switch µ back to the original position to
retransmit the audio signal.
Activating/deactivating the lock mode
The transmitter has a lock mode that can be activated or
deactivated via the operating menu (see “Activating/
deactivating the lock mode” on page 23). The lock mode
prevents that the transmitter is accidentally programmed
or switched off during operation.
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The operating menu
A special feature of the Sennheiser ew 500 G2 series is the
similar, intuitive operation of transmitters and receivers. As
a result, adjustments to the settings can be made quickly
and “without looking” – even in stressful situations, for
example on stage or during a live show or presentation.
The buttons
Buttons Mode
To...
ON/OFF Standard display switch the transmitter on
and off
Operating menu cancel the entry and return
to the standard display
Setting mode
cancel the entry and return
to the standard display
SET
Standard display get into the operating menu
Operating menu get into the setting mode of
the selected menu
Setting mode
store the settings and
return to the top menu level
̆/̄
Standard display without function
Operating menu change to the previous
menu (̆) or change to the
next menu (̄)
Setting mode
adjust the setting of the
selected menu:
option (̆/̄)
Overview of menus
Display
Function of the menu
Switching between channel banks
BANK
Switching between the channels in a channel
bank
CHAN
TUNE
Setting a transmission frequency for the
channel bank “U” (user bank)
SENSIT
DISPLY
PHANTO
NAME
Adjusting the sensitivity (AF)
Selecting the standard display
Switching the phantom powering on/off
Entering a name
RESET
Loading the factory-preset default settings
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone
transmission
PILOT
LOCK
EXIT
Activating/deactivating the lock mode
Exiting the operating menu and returning to
the standard display
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Working with the operating menu
By way of example of the “TUNE” menu, this section
describes how to use the operating menu.
After switching the transmitter on, the standard display is
shown on the display panel.
Getting into the operating menu
̈ Press the SET button to get from the standard display
into the operating menu. The last selected menu flashes
on the display.
Selecting a menu
̈ Press the ̆/̄ buttons to select a menu.
̈ Press the SET button to get into the setting mode of the
selected menu. The current setting that can be adjusted
flashes on the display.
Adjusting a setting
̈ Press the ̆/̄ buttons to adjust the setting.
By briefly pressing the ̆/̄ buttons, the display jumps
either forwards or backwards to the next setting. In the
“CHAN”, “TUNE” and “NAME” menu, the ̆/̄ buttons
feature a “fast search” function. If you hold down a
button, the display cycles continuously, allowing you to
get fast and easily to your desired setting.
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Storing a setting
̈ Press the SET button to store the setting. “STORED”
appears on the display, indicating that the setting has
been stored. The display then returns to the top menu
level.
With most menus, new settings become effective
immediately without having to be stored. An exception
are the “BANK”, “CHAN”, “TUNE” and “RESET” menus.
With these menus, new settings only become effective
after they have been stored (“STORED” appears on the
display, indicating that the setting has been stored).
Exiting the operating menu
̈ Select the “EXIT” menu to exit the operating menu and
to 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 with the last stored
settings.
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Operating menu of the plug-on transmitter
SET
EXIT
SET
BANK 1
BANK U
BANK
Changing the channel
bank
̆ /
̄
:
1...8, U (User
Bank)
Current channel bank
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
SET
B.CH
B.CH
1.02
CHAN
1.03
Current channel
(display depends on
"DISPLY" setting)
̆ /
̄
:
Channel 01...20
Changing the channel
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
SET
MHz
790.025
791.125
MHz
TUNE
Current frequency on
the selected channel
Setting the frequency
for channel bank "U"
̆ /
̄
:
Transmission
frequency in steps of
25 kHz
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
-10 dB
SET
-30 dB
SENSIT
Setting the sensitivity
Current sensitivity
setting
̆ /
̄
:
0...-50 dB
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
SET
PTM.OFF
PHANTO
PTM. ON
Phantom powering
activated or deactivated
Switching the phantom
powering on/off
̆ / ̄: ON, OFF
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
SET
FREQ
NAME
DISPLY
Switching between the
standard displays
Current standard display
̆ /
̄
: FREQ, NAME,
CHAN
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
NAME
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DISPLY
SET
NAME
VOCAL
GUCAL
Assigning the
Current transmitter name
̆ /
̄
:
Transmitter name
transmitter a name
(6 characters)
Letters w/o pronounciation
marks, numbers from 0...9,
special characters, spaces
STORED
SET: 5 x next character,
then store
SET
RST. NO
RST. OK
RESET
Security check
̆ /
̄:
OK, NO
Loading the factory-
preset default settings
"reset" = OK:
SET: Transmitter loads
factory-preset default
settings (only pilot tone
setting is kept), transmitter
is restarted, standard
display appears
"reset" = NO
SET: Reset is cancelled
SET
PLT. ON
PLT. OFF
PILOT
Pilot tone transmission
activated or deactivated
̆ /
̄:
ON, OFF
Activating/deactivating
the pilot tone
SET: Stores the setting
transmission
STORED
LOC.OFF
SET
LOC.ON
LOCK
Lock mode activated or
deactivated
̆ /
̄
:
ON, OFF
Activating the lock mode
Lock mode = ON:
SET: Stores the setting
(STORED), returns to
standard display
Lock mode = OFF:
SET: Stores the setting
STORED
SET
EXIT
Exiting the operating
menu
BANK
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Adjustment tips for the
operating menu
Switching between channel banks – BANK
Via the “BANK” menu, you can switch between the
transmitter’s nine channel banks. Each of the channel
banks “1” to “8” has up to 20 switchable channels that are
factory-preset to a transmission frequency (see “The
channel bank system” on page 4). The channel bank “U”
(user bank) has up to 20 switchable channels to store your
selection out of 1440 transmission frequencies that are
freely selectable within the preset frequency range.
When switching from one channel bank to another, the
channel with the lowest channel number is automatically
displayed.
Switching between the channels in a channel
bank – CHAN
Via the “CHAN” menu, you can switch between the different
channels in a channel bank. When switching between the
channels, please observe the following:
Always set the transmitter and the receiver of a
transmission link to the same channel.
Multi-channel operation
Combined with ew 500 G2 receivers, the transmitter can
form transmission links that can be used in multi-channel
systems. For multi-channel operation, only use the free
channels in a channel bank.
Before putting the transmission links into operation, we
recommend performing an auto scan (see operating
manual of the receiver).
Selecting the frequencies to be stored
in the channel bank “U” – TUNE
Via the “TUNE” menu, you can select the frequencies to be
stored in the channel bank “U” (user bank).
When you have selected one of the channel banks “1” to
“8” and then select the “TUNE” menu, the transmitter
automatically switches to channel 01 of the channel bank
“U”. In this case, “U.01” briefly appears on the display.
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̈ Use the ̆/̄ buttons to select the desired transmission
frequency. Transmission frequencies are tunable in
25-kHz steps within a switching bandwidth of 36 MHz
max. For intermodulation-free frequencies, please refer
to the enclosed frequency table.
Adjusting the sensitivity – SENSIT
Via the “SENSIT” menu, you can adjust the transmitter’s
input sensitivity.
The input sensitivity is adjusted too high when close talking
distances, speakers with loud voices or loud music passages
cause overmodulation in the transmission link. When the
audio input level is excessively high (AF peak), the level
display for audio signal “AF” ቩ shows full deflection.
ቩ
If, on the other hand, the sensitivity is adjusted too low, the
transmission link will be undermodulated, which would
result in a signal with high background noise.
The sensitivity is correctly adjusted when the level display
for audio signal “AF” ቩ shows full deflection only during
the loudest passages.
Note:
For monitoring the adjusted sensitivity, the transmitter’s
level display for audio signal “AF” always indicates the
audio level – even if the transmitter is muted.
The following figures are a guide to the best settings:
y Loud music/vocals:
y Presentations:
y Interviews:
–30 to –20 dB
–20 to –10 dB
–10 to 0 dB
In order to be able to use highly sensitive directional
condenser microphones, the plug-on transmitter offers a
sensitivity range extended by 20 dB.
With the transmitter plugged onto a directional condenser
microphone, the following figures are a guide to the best
settings:
y Loud music/vocals: –50 to –40 dB
y Presentations:
–40 to –30 dB
–30 to –20 dB
y Interviews:
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Switching the phantom powering
on/off – PHANTO
The plug-on transmitter can supply condenser microphones
without internal power supply with 48 V phantom
powering (P 48). The phantom powering can be switched
on or off via the “PHANTO” menu. Please note: Dynamic
microphones can be operated in phantom powering mode
without harm. However, if no condenser microphone
module is being used, you should switch off the phantom
powering. With the phantom powering switched on, the
operating time of the batteries or the BA 2015 accupack
will be reduced.
Selecting the standard display – DISLPY
Via the “DISPLY” menu, you can select the standard display:
Selectable
standard display
Contents of standard
display
“FREQ”
“NAME”
“CHAN”
Entering a name – NAME
Via the “NAME” menu, you can enter a freely selectable
name for the transmitter. You can, for example, enter the
name of the performer for whom the adjustments have
been made.
The name can be displayed on the standard display and can
consist of up to six characters such as:
y letters (without pronounciation marks),
y numbers from 0 to 9,
y special characters e.g. () - . _ and spaces.
To enter a name, proceed as follows:
̈ Press the SET button to get into the setting mode of the
“NAME” menu. The first segment starts flashing on the
display.
̈ With the ̆/̄ buttons you can now select a character.
By briefly pressing a button, the display jumps either
forwards or backwards to the next character. If you hold
down a button, the display starts cycling continuously.
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̈ Press the SET button to change to the next segment and
select the next character.
̈ Have you entered the name completely? Press the SET
button to store your setting and to return to the top
menu level.
Loading the factory-preset default
settings – RESET
Via the “RESET” menu, you can load the factory-preset
default settings. Only the selected setting for the pilot tone
remains unchanged. After the reset, the transmitter is
restarted and the standard display is shown on the display
panel.
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone
transmission – PILOT
Via the “PILOT” menu, you can activate or deactivate the
pilot tone transmisssion.
The pilot tone supports the receiver’s squelch function
(Squelch) and protects against interference due to RF
signals from other units. The transmitter adds an inaudible
signal, known as the pilot tone, to the transmitted signal.
The receiver detects and evaluates the pilot tone, and is
thus able to identify the signal of the matching transmitter
and mute all others.
Transmitters of the ew 500 series (first generation) do not
transmit a pilot tone and the receivers of the ew 500 series
(first generation) cannot evaluate the pilot tone.
Nevertheless, you can combine the plug-on transmitter
with a receiver of the first generation. However, when
combining units, please observe the following:
y With the ew 500 G2 plug-on transmitter and an ew 500 G2
receiver:
Activate the pilot tone function with both transmitter and
receiver.
y With the ew 500 G2 plug-on transmitter and an ew 500
receiver or vice versa:
Deactivate the pilot tone function with the ew 500 G2
transmitter or receiver.
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Activating/deactivating the lock mode – LOCK
Via the “LOCK” menu, you can activate or deactivate the
lock mode.
The lock mode prevents that the transmitter is accidentally
programmed or switched off during operation. The lock
mode icon ቨ on the display indicates that the lock mode is
activated.
ቨ
To deactivate the lock mode, first press the SET button and
then press the ̆/̄ buttons to select “LOC.OFF”. If you
confirm your selection by pressing the SET button, the
buttons can be operated as usual.
Exiting the operating menu – EXIT
Via the “EXIT” menu, you can exit the operating menu and
return to the standard display.
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Troubleshooting
Error checklist
Problem
Possible cause
Possible solution
No
Batteries are flat or Replace the
operation
indication
accupack is flat
batteries or
recharge the
accupack
No RF signal Transmitter and
receiver are not on
Set transmitter and
receiver to the same
channel
the same channel
Transmitter is out of Check the squelch
range
threshold setting
or reduce the
distance between
transmitter and
receiving antenna
RF signal
available,
no audio
signal,
“MUTE”
display
appears on
the display
panel
Transmitter is muted Deactivate the
(MUTE)
muting function
Receiver’s squelch
Reduce the squelch
threshold is adjusted threshold
too high
Transmitter doesn’t Activate the pilot
transmit a
pilot tone
tone transmission
Audio signal Transmitter
See “Adjusting the
sensitivity” on
page 20
has a high
level of
sensitivity is
adjusted too low
background
noise
Receiver’s AF output Increase the audio
level is adjusted too output level
low
Audio signal Transmitter
is distorted sensitivity is
See “Adjusting the
sensitivity” on
page 20
adjusted too high
Receiver’s AF output Reduce the AF
level is adjusted too output level
high
If problems occur that are not listed in the above table or if
the problems cannot be solved with the proposed solutions,
please contact your local Sennheiser agent for assistance.
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Recommendations and tips
... for the plug-on transmitter
y Use microphones with
a
metal casing, since the
transmitter uses the microphone body as an antenna.
y You can vary the bass reproduction by increasing/
decreasing the talking distance.
y For best results, make sure that the transmitter
sensitivity is correctly adjusted.
... for optimum reception
y Transmission range depends to a large extent on location
and can vary from about 10 m to about 150 m. There
should be a “free line of sight” between transmitting and
receiving antennas.
y To avoid overmodulating the receiver, observe
a
minimum distance of 5 m between transmitting and
receiving antennas.
... for multi-channel operation
y For multi-channel operation, you can only use the
channels in a channel bank. Each of the channel banks “1”
to “8” accommodates up to 20 factory-preset frequencies
which are intermodulation-free. For alternative frequency
combinations, please refer to the enclosed frequency
table. The freely selectable frequencies can be selected
via the “TUNE” menu and can be stored in the channel
bank “U”.
y When using several transmitters simultaneously,
interference can be avoided by maintaining a minimum
distance of 20 cm between two transmitters.
Care and maintenance
Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the transmitter from time
to time.
Note:
Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
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Specifications
RF characteristics
Modulation
wideband FM
Frequency ranges
518–554, 626–662,
740–776, 786–822,
830–866 MHz
Transmission frequencies
8 channel banks with up
to 20 factory-preset
channels each
1 channel bank with up to
20 freely selectable
channels (1440
frequencies, tunable in
steps of 25 kHz)
Switching bandwidth
Nominal/peak deviation
Frequency stability
36 MHz
24 kHz / 48 kHz
≤ 15 ppm
RF output power at 50 Ω
typ. 30 mW
AF characteristics
Noise reduction system
AF frequency response
Sennheiser HDX
40–18,000 Hz
≥ 110 dB(A)
S/N ratio
(at 1 mV and peak deviation)
THD (at nominal deviation
and 1 kHz)
≤ 0.9 %
Max. input voltage
(at peak deviation)
2.8 Vrms (unbalanced)
Overall unit
Power supply
2 AA size batteries, 1.5 V
or BA 2015 accupack
Nominal voltage
2.4 V
Microphone phantom
powering
48 V 4 V (at 2 mA)
Max. power consumption:
y at nominal voltage
≤ 170 mA
y with switched-on
phantom powering
≤ 290 mA
y with switched-off
transmitter
≤ 250 μA
Operating time:
y with batteries
>8 h
y with batteries and
switched-on phantom
powering
>5 h
> 8 h
y with BA 2015 accupack
y with accupack and
switched-on phantom
powering
> 5 h
Temperature range
Dimensions [mm]
–10 °C to +55 °C
105 x 43 x 43
approx. 195 g
Weight (incl. batteries)
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Accessories
BA 2015
L 2015
POP 1
CC 2
Accupack
Charger for BA 2015 accupack
Plug-on pouch
Carrying case for ew 500 G2 system
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Manufacturer declarations
Warranty regulations
The guarantee period for this Sennheiser product is 24 months from the date
of purchase. Excluded are accessory items, rechargeable or disposable batte-
ries that are delivered with the product; due to their characteristics these pro-
ducts have a shorter service life that is principally dependent on the individual
frequency of use.
The guarantee period starts from the date of original purchase. For this reason,
we recommend that the sales receipt be retained as proof of purchase. Wit-
hout this proof (which is checked by the responsible Sennheiser service part-
ner) you will not be reimbursed for any repairs that are carried out.
Depending on our choice, guarantee service comprises, free of charge, the
removal of material and manufacturing defects through repair or replacement
of either individual parts or the entire device. Inappropriate usage (e.g. opera-
ting faults, mechanical damages, incorrect operating voltage), wear and tear,
force majeure and defects which were known at the time of purchase are exclu-
ded from guarantee claims. The guarantee is void if the product is manipulated
by non-authorised persons or repair stations.
In the case of a claim under the terms of this guarantee, send the device, inclu-
ding acces-sories and sales receipt, to the responsible service partner. To mini-
mise the risk of transport damage, we recommend that the original packaging
is used. Your legal rights against the seller, resulting from the contract of sale,
are not affected by this guarantee.
The guarantee can be claimed in all countries outside the U.S. provided that no
national law limits our terms of guarantee.
CE Declaration
of Conformity
This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other
relevant provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC, 89/336/EC or 73/23/EC. The
Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective coun-
try-specific regulations!
Batteries or rechargeable batteries
The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled.
Please dispose of them as special waste or return them to your spe-
cialist dealer. In order to protect the environment, only dispose of
exhausted batteries.
WEEE Declaration
Your Sennheiser product was developed and manufactured with
highquality materials and components which can be recycled and/
or reused. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equip-
ment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end
of its operational lifetime.
Please dispose of this product by bringing it to your local collection point or
recycling centre for such equipment. This will help to protect the environment
in which we all live.
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG
30900 Wedemark, Germany
Phone +49 (5130) 600 0
Fax +49 (5130) 600 300
Printed in Germany
Publ. 02/06
090661/A2
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