Sennheiser Radio EK 2000 IEM User Manual

EK 2000 IEM  
Instruction manual  
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Important safety instructions  
Important safety instructions  
• Read this instruction manual.  
• Keep this instruction manual. Always include this instruction manual  
when passing the product on to third parties.  
• Heed all warnings and follow all instructions in this instruction manual.  
• Use only a cloth for cleaning the product.  
• Do not place the product near any heat sources such as radiators, stoves,  
or other devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
• Only use attachments/accessories specified by Sennheiser.  
• 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.  
• WARNING: To reduce the risk of short circuits, do not use the product  
near water and do not expose it to rain or moisture.  
• This product is also intended for professional use. Commercial use is  
subject to the safety-at-work regulations. Sennheiser, as the manu-  
facturer, is therefore obliged to expressly point out possible health risks  
arising from use.  
This product is capable of producing 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:  
– You can hear ringing or whistling sounds in your ears.  
– You have the impression (even for a short time only) that you can no  
longer hear high notes.  
Replacement parts  
When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician  
uses replacement parts specified by Sennheiser or those having the same  
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result  
in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
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Important safety instructions  
Intended use  
Intended use of the EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver includes:  
• having read these instructions especially the chapter “Important safety  
instructions”,  
• 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 differ from those  
described herein.  
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The EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver  
The EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver  
This diversity receiver is part of the 2000 series. 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 are designed for monitoring applications and permit wireless  
transmission with studio-quality sound.  
Features of the 2000 series:  
• Optimized PLL synthesizer and microprocessor technology  
HDX noise reduction system  
• Adaptive diversity technology  
• Switching bandwidth of up to 75 MHz  
• Scan function (Easy Setup) for scanning the frequency banks for unused  
channels  
• Adjustable and switchable limiter  
Adaptive diversity  
This diversity receiver uses the ground connection of the earphones cable  
as its second antenna to provide improved reception.  
Areas of application  
The receiver can be combined with the SR 2000 IEM and SR 2050 IEM  
transmitters.  
Diversity receiver  
Earphones  
Transmitters  
EK 2000 IEM  
IE 4  
SR 2000 IEM  
PEAK PEAK  
B.Ch:  
1
1
**2000**  
Stereo Transmitter SR 2000 IEM  
0
0
-10 -10  
-20 -20  
-30 -30  
-40 -40  
516.000MHz  
EQ  
Standard -18dB  
AF  
I
A
F
I
I
SR 2050 IEM  
PEAK PEAK  
PEAK PEAK  
B.Ch:  
B.Ch:  
1
1
**2050**  
516.000MHz  
EQ  
Standard -18dB  
Stereo Transmitter SR 2050 IEM  
1
1
**2050**  
0
0
0
0
-10 -10  
-20 -20  
-30 -30  
-40 -40  
-10 -10  
-20 -20  
-30 -30  
-40 -40  
516.000MHz  
EQ  
Standard -18dB  
AF  
I
A
F
I
I
AF  
I
A
F
I
I
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The EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver  
These transmitters are available in the same UHF frequency ranges and are  
equipped with the same frequency bank system with factory-preset  
frequencies. An advantage of the factory-preset frequencies is that  
• a transmission system is ready for immediate use after switch-on,  
• several transmission systems can be operated simultaneously on the  
preset frequencies without causing intermodulation interference.  
The frequency bank system  
The receiver is available in  
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UHF frequency ranges with up to  
3,000 receiving frequencies per frequency range:  
Range Aw:  
Range Gw:  
Range Bw:  
626 – 698  
Range Cw:  
718 – 790  
Range Dw:  
790 – 865  
516 – 558 558 – 626  
500  
600  
700  
800  
Each frequency range (Aw–Dw, Gw) offers 26 frequency banks with up to  
32 channels each:  
Channel 1 – frequency preset  
Channel 2 – frequency preset  
Frequency bank 1... 20  
Channel 32 – frequency preset  
Channel 1 – freely selectable frequency  
Channel 2 – freely selectable frequency  
Frequency bank U1 ... U6  
Channel 32 – freely selectable frequency  
Each of the channels in the frequency banks “1” to “20” has been factory-  
preset to a fixed receiving frequency (frequency preset). The factory-  
preset frequencies within one frequency bank are intermodulation-free.  
These frequencies cannot be changed.  
For an overview of the frequency presets, please refer to the supplied  
frequency information sheet. Updated versions of the frequency informa-  
tion sheet can be downloaded from the EK 2000 IEM product page on our  
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Delivery includes  
The frequency banks “U1” to “U6” allow you to freely select and store  
receiving frequencies. It might be that these receiving frequencies are not  
intermodulation-free (see page 28).  
Delivery includes  
The packaging contains the following items:  
1 EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver  
1 pair of IE 4 earphones  
1 instruction manual  
1 frequency information sheet  
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Product overview  
Product overview  
Overview of the EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver  
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»
·
¿
ƹ
²
´
²
º
Ƹ
¹
MUTE  
RF AF  
P
¸
¾
µ
¸
³ On/off/volume control  
· Headphone output (PHONES),  
SET button  
º ̆/̄ rocker button  
3.5 mm stereo jack socket, lockable  
(the ground contact is used by  
antenna II)  
(UP/DOWN)  
¾ Battery compartment  
µ Battery compartment cover  
» Antenna I  
(metal)  
¿ Operation and battery status  
indicator, red LED  
¸ Battery compartment catches  
¹ Infra-red interface  
Ƹ ESC button  
(lit = ON, flashing = LOW BATT)  
´ RF signal indication, green LED  
ƹ Display panel, backlit in  
(lit = RF)  
orange  
² Charging contacts  
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Product overview  
Overview of the displays  
After switch-on, the diversity receiver displays the “Frequency/Name”  
standard display. For further illustrations and examples of the different  
standard displays, refer to page 15.  
The display backlighting is automatically reduced after approx. 20 seconds.  
MHz  
823.925  
**2000**  
MUTE  
RF AF  
P
Display  
RF level “RF”  
(Radio Frequency)  
Meaning  
Diversity display:  
Antenna input I is active  
Antenna input II is active  
Squelch threshold level  
RF signal level:  
Field strength of the received signal  
RF  
Audio level “AF”  
Modulation of the transmitter  
(channel-separated when the  
transmitter is set to stereo mode)  
(Audio Frequency)  
Peak hold function  
When the display shows full  
deflection, the audio input level  
is excessively high.  
AF  
Frequency  
Current receiving frequency (see page 24)  
Name  
Freely selectable name of the receiver  
(see page 22)  
Lock mode icon  
Lock mode is activated (see page 14)  
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Product overview  
Display  
Meaning  
Battery status  
Charge status:  
approx. 100%  
approx. 70%  
approx. 30%  
charge status is critical, the red  
LOW BATT LED ¿ is flashing  
:
¿
Muting function  
Mute” is only displayed on the “Frequency/  
Name” standard display (see page 15)  
MUTE”  
• when the transmitter’s RF signal is  
deactivated or  
• when the transmitter is set to mono mode  
and therefore does not transmit a pilot  
tone but the receiver’s pilot tone evalua-  
tion is activated.  
or audio channels  
The audio channels are only displayed on the  
Frequency/Limiter” and “Frequency/High  
Boost” standard displays (see page 15)  
Stereo  
Focus  
Pilot tone “P”  
Activated pilot tone evaluation  
(see page 26)  
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Putting the diversity receiver into operation  
Putting the diversity receiver into  
operation  
Inserting the batteries/accupack  
For powering the diversity receiver, you can either use two 1.5 V AA size  
batteries or the rechargeable Sennheiser BA 2015 accupack (see “Accesso-  
ries” on page 33).  
̈ Open the battery compartment by pushing the two catches ¸ in the  
direction of the arrows and open the cover µ.  
̈ Insert the two batteries or the accupack as shown above. Please  
observe correct polarity when inserting the batteries/accupack.  
̈ Close the battery compartment by pressing on the center of the  
cover µ.  
The battery compartment cover µ locks into place with an audible  
click.  
Charging the accupack  
To charge the BA 2015 accupack:  
̈ Insert the diversity receiver into the L 2015 charger (see “Accessories”  
on page 33).  
The L 2015 charger can only charge the combination BA 2015  
accupack/diversity receiver. Standard batteries (primary cells) or  
individual rechargeable battery cells cannot be charged.  
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Putting the diversity receiver into operation  
Connecting the earphones  
̈ Connect the earphones to the socket ·.  
The ground connection of the earphones cable serves as the  
antenna for the second diversity section. For details on the  
connector assignment, refer to the diagram on page 35.  
Attaching the diversity receiver to clothing  
You can use the belt clip ƺ to attach the diversity receiver to clothing  
(e.g. belt, waistband).  
ƺ
The belt clip is detachable so that you can also attach the diversity receiver  
with the antenna pointing downwards. To do so, withdraw the belt clip  
from its fixing points and attach it the other way round. The belt clip is  
secured so that it cannot slide out of its fixing points accidentally.  
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Putting the diversity receiver into operation  
To detach the belt clip:  
̈ Lift one side of the belt clip as shown.  
̈ Press down the belt clip at one fixing point and pull it out of the receiver  
housing.  
̈ Repeat for the other side.  
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Using the diversity receiver  
Using the diversity receiver  
To establish a transmission link, proceed as follows:  
1. Switch the diversity receiver on (see next section).  
2. Switch a transmitter on  
mitter).  
(see the instruction manual of the trans-  
The transmission link is established and the receiver’s RF level display  
RFreacts.  
It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 28.  
If you cannot establish a transmission link between transmitter and  
receiver, read the chapter “Synchronizing a transmitter with the diversity  
receiver” on page 28.  
Switching the diversity receiver on/off and adjusting  
the volume  
To switch the diversity receiver on:  
̈ Turn the volume control ³ clockwise until it clicks.  
The red ON LED ¿ lights up. The “Frequency/Name” standard display  
appears on the display panel.  
¿
To switch the diversity receiver off:  
̈ Turn the volume control ³ counterclockwise until it clicks.  
The red ON LED ¿ goes off and the diversity receiver switches off.  
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Using the diversity receiver  
To adjust the volume:  
CAUTION!  
Hearing damage due to high volumes!  
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead  
to permanent hearing defects.  
̈ Set the volume to a low level before putting the  
earphones on.  
̈ Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes.  
̈ Turn the volume control ³.  
Deactivating the lock mode temporarily  
You can activate or deactivate the automatic lock mode via the “Auto  
Lock” menu item (see page 24). If the lock mode is activated, you have to  
temporarily deactivate it in order to be able to operate the receiver:  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button.  
Locked” appears on the display panel.  
̈ Press the rocker button.  
Unlock?” appears on the display panel.  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button.  
– When you are in the operating menu, the lock mode remains  
deactivated until you exit the operating menu.  
– When one of the standard displays is shown, the lock mode  
is automatically activated after 10 seconds.  
The lock mode icon flashes prior to the lock mode being activated again.  
MHz  
823.925  
**2000**  
MUTE  
RF AF  
P
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Using the diversity receiver  
Selecting a standard display  
̈ Press the ESC button to select a standard display. In stereo  
mode (see page 23), you can alternatively press the rocker  
button.  
ESC  
Contents of the display  
Selectable standard display  
Frequency/Name”  
MHz  
823.925  
with “MUTE” display ቨ  
**2000**  
MUTE  
RF AF  
RF AF  
RF AF  
P
Frequency/Limiter”  
MHz  
516.000  
with display of the audio channels  
(Stereo/Focus) ቨ  
Lim: - 6dB  
P
Frequency/High Boost“  
MHz  
516.000  
EQ  
P
with display of the audio channels  
(Stereo/Focus) ቨ  
For more detailed information, refer to the chapter “Overview of the  
displays” on page 8.  
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Using the operating menu  
Using the operating menu  
A special feature of the Sennheiser 2000 series is the consistent, intuitive  
menu structure of transmitters and receivers. As a result, adjustments to  
the settings can be made quickly – even in stressful situations, for example  
on stage or during a live show or presentation.  
The buttons  
Button  
Function of the button  
Press the ESC button  
• Selects a standard display (see page 15)  
• Cancels the entry and returns to the current  
standard display (ESC function)  
ESC  
Press the SET button  
• Changes from the current standard display  
to the operating menu  
SET  
• Calls up a menu item  
• Enters a submenu  
• Stores the settings and returns to the  
operating menu  
Press the rocker button • In Focus mode:  
Adjusts the balance (see page 22)  
• In stereo mode:  
Selects a standard display (see page 15)  
• Changes to the next/previous menu item  
• Changes the setting of a menu item  
Overview of the operating menu  
Hauptmenü  
„Menu“  
Erweitertes Menü  
„Advanced Menu“  
Squelch  
Easy Setup  
Frequency Preset  
Name  
Balance  
Mode  
High Boost  
Auto Lock  
Advanced  
Exit  
Tune  
Pilot Tone  
Limiter  
LCD Contrast  
Reset  
Software Revision  
Exit  
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Using the operating menu  
Display  
Function of the menu item  
Page  
Main menu “Menu”  
Squelch  
Adjusts the squelch threshold  
Scans for unused frequency presets, releases  
and selects frequency presets  
Frequency Preset Sets the frequency bank and the channel  
20  
21  
Easy Setup  
21  
22  
20  
20  
23  
Name  
Enters a freely selectable name  
Adjusts the balance  
Balance  
Mode  
Selects stereo or Focus mode  
Activates/deactivates the treble boost  
High Boost  
Auto Lock  
Activates/deactivates the automatic lock  
mode  
24  
Advanced  
Exit  
Calls up the extended menu “Advanced Menu” 24  
Exits the operating menu and returns to the  
current standard display  
Extended menu “Advanced Menu”  
Tune  
Sets the receiving frequencies for the  
frequency banks “U1” to “U6”  
24  
25  
Sets the frequency bank, the channel and the  
receiving frequency (frequency banks “U1”  
to “U6”)  
Pilot Tone  
Limiter  
Activates/deactivates the pilot tone evaluation 26  
Adjusts the limiter  
26  
27  
LCD Contrast  
Reset  
Adjusts the contrast of the display panel  
Resets the settings made in the operating  
menu  
27  
27  
Software Revision Displays the current software revision  
Exit  
Exits the extended menu “Advanced Menu”  
and returns to the main menu  
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Using the operating menu  
Working with the operating menu  
If the lock mode is activated, you have to deactivate it In order to  
be able to work with the operating menu (see page 14).  
By way of example of the “Frequency Preset” menu, this section describes  
how to use the operating menu.  
Changing from a standard display to the operating menu  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button.  
The current standard display is replaced by the main menu.  
The last selected menu item is displayed.  
Selecting a menu item  
̈ Press the rocker button to change to the “Frequency Preset”  
menu item.  
The current setting of the selected menu item is displayed:  
Menu  
Frequency Preset  
B.Ch: 1. 1  
Changing and storing settings  
SET  
SET  
Frequency Preset  
B.Ch: 1. 1  
Frequency Preset  
Menu  
Frequency Preset  
B.Ch: 1. 1  
B.Ch:  
6. 3  
863.100MHz  
824.500MHz  
Call up “Frequency  
Preset”  
Select the frequency  
bank and confirm  
Select the channel;  
store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button to call up the menu item.  
̈ Press the rocker button to set the frequency bank.  
SET  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button to confirm your selection.  
̈ Press the rocker button to set the channel.  
̈ Press the SET button to store the setting.  
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Using the operating menu  
Canceling an entry  
̈ Press the ESC button to cancel the entry.  
ESC  
The current standard display appears on the display panel.  
To subsequently return to the last edited menu item:  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button repeatedly until the last edited menu  
item appears.  
Exiting a menu item  
To return to the next higher menu level:  
̈ Change to the “Exit” menu item.  
Menu  
Exit  
SET  
̈ Confirm your selection.  
You return to the next higher menu level.  
To directly return to the current standard display:  
̈ Press the ESC button.  
ESC  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
The main menu “Menu”  
Adjusting the squelch threshold – “Squelch”  
SET  
Squelch  
Squelch  
Menu  
Squelch  
5 dB  
15 dB  
5dB  
Call up “Squelch”  
Select the  
desired setting  
Store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
Adjustment range: 5 to 25 dBμV, adjustable in 2-dB steps, can be switched  
off  
The squelch eliminates annoying noise when the transmitter is switched  
off or when there is no longer sufficient transmitter power received by the  
receiver.  
CAUTION!  
Danger of hearing damage!  
If you switch the squelch off or adjust the squelch  
threshold to a very low value, loud hissing noise can occur  
in the receiver. The hissing noise can be loud enough to  
cause hearing damage!  
̈ Always make sure that the squelch is switched on.  
̈ Before adjusting the squelch threshold, set the  
volume of the headphone output PHONES to the  
minimum (see page 13)  
.
̈ Never change the squelch threshold during a live  
transmission.  
̈ Adjust the squelch threshold – with the transmitter switched off – to  
the lowest possible setting that suppresses hissing noise.  
A high squelch threshold reduces the transmission range.  
The squelch should only be switched off for servicing purposes. With the  
squelch threshold set to “5 dB”, you switch the squelch off by keeping the  
DOWN rocker button pressed for 3 seconds.  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
Display  
Squelch is ...  
... switched on.  
823.925  
**2000**MHz  
The dotted line displays the squelch  
threshold.  
MUTE  
RF AF  
P
... switched off.  
823.925  
**2000**MHz  
The dotted line goes off and the audio  
level display “AF” shows full deflection  
(hissing noise).  
RF AF  
P
If you have accidentally switched off the squelch:  
̈ Press the UP rocker button to switch the squelch on.  
Scanning for, releasing and selecting frequency presets –  
“Easy Setup”  
Menu item  
Function of the menu item  
Reset List  
Releases all locked frequency presets  
Current List Selects an unused frequency preset  
Scan New List Automatically scans for unused receiving frequencies  
(frequency preset scan). If receiving frequencies are used,  
they will be locked; if receiving frequencies are unused,  
they will be released. After the frequency preset scan,  
you can select an unused frequency preset.  
Selecting the frequency bank and the channel – “Frequency Preset”  
SET  
SET  
Frequency Preset  
B.Ch: 1. 1  
Frequency Preset  
Menu  
Frequency Preset  
B.Ch: 1. 1  
B.Ch:  
6. 3  
863.100MHz  
824.500MHz  
Call up “Frequency  
Preset”  
Select the frequency  
bank and confirm  
Select the channel;  
store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
When setting up multi-channel systems, please observe the  
following:  
Only the factory-preset receiving frequencies within one  
frequency bank (“1” to “20”) are intermodulation-free. It is vital  
to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 28.  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
Overview of the frequency banks and channels:  
Frequency bank Channels  
Type  
1” to “20”  
up to 32 per  
System bank:  
frequency bank frequencies are factory-preset  
up to 32 per User bank:  
frequency bank frequencies are freely selectable  
U1” to “U6”  
Entering a name – “Name”  
Menu  
Name  
Name  
Lichael  
Name  
Michael  
Lichael  
Call up “Name”  
Enter a character  
and confirm  
Enter a character;  
store the setting  
“Stored”  
Via the “Name” menu item, you can enter a freely selectable name (e.g. the  
name of the performer) for the receiver. The name is displayed on the  
Frequency/Name” standard display (see page 15). The name can consist  
of up to 8 characters such as:  
• letters (without pronounciation marks),  
• numbers from 0 to 9,  
• special characters and spaces.  
To enter a name, proceed as follows:  
̈ Press the rocker button to select a character.  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button to change to the next segment/character  
or to store the complete entry.  
Adjusting the balance – “Balance”  
SET  
Balance  
Balance  
Menu  
Balance  
0
5
0
Call up “Balance”  
Select the desired  
setting  
Store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
You can adjust the balance in 31 steps. In Focus mode (see next section)  
and when one of the standard displays is shown, you can also use the  
rocker button to adjust the balance. The mode of operation of the balance  
setting depends on the selected audio mode (see next section).  
Switching between “Stereo” and “Focus” mode – “Mode”  
SET  
Mode  
Mode  
Menu  
Mode  
Stereo  
Focus  
Stereo  
Call up  
“Mute Mode”  
Select the desired  
setting  
Store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
The selected audio mode influences the mode of operation of the balance  
setting (see previous section).  
Audio mode  
Stereo  
Focus  
The left-right signals are available The left-right signals are mixed and  
as usual.  
are available as a mono signal in  
both headphone channels.  
The balance setting serves to  
adjust the balance between the left The balance setting serves to  
and right stereo signal.  
adjust the relative levels of the two  
separate channels in the mixed  
mono signal.  
In both audio modes, the corresponding transmitter has to be set to  
stereo mode!  
Activating/deactivating the treble boost – “High Boost”  
Via the “High Boost” menu item, you can boost the treble response of the  
output signal (8 dB at 10 kHz).  
Output signal remains unchanged High Boost activated  
EQ  
EQ  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
Activating/deactivating the automatic lock mode – “Auto Lock”  
SET  
Menu  
Auto Lock  
Active  
Auto Lock  
Inactive  
Auto Lock  
Active  
Store the setting  
Call up “Auto  
Lock”  
Select the desired  
setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
The lock mode prevents that the balance is accidentally adjusted when the  
receiver is in Focus mode. In addition, the lock mode prevents that the  
diversity receiver is accidentally switched off or programed during opera-  
tion. The lock mode icon ቦ  
on the current standard display indicates  
that the lock mode is activated. For information on how to use the lock  
mode, refer to page 14.  
The extended menu “Advanced Menu”  
To get into the extended menu “Advanced Menu”:  
̈ From the main menu, select “Advanced”.  
Setting the receiving frequencies and the frequency banks “U1”  
to “U6 – “Tune”  
When you have selected one of the system banks and then select  
the “Tune” menu, the diversity receiver automatically switches to  
channel 1 of the frequency bank “U1”. In this case, “U1.1” briefly  
appears on the display panel.  
Upon delivery, the channels of the frequency banks “U1” to “U6”  
are not assigned a receiving frequency.  
Via the “Tune” menu item, you can set a receiving frequency to be stored  
in the current channel or you can select a different channel in one of the  
frequency banks “U1” to “U6” and assign this channel a receiving  
frequency.  
Setting a receiving frequency for the current channel  
̈ Press the rocker button until the “Tune” menu item appears.  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button.  
The MHz section of the receiving frequency of the channel is  
highlighted.  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
SET  
SET  
Advanced Menu  
Tune  
Tune  
Tune  
823.925 MHz  
B.Ch: U1. 1  
823.925 MHz  
823.925 MHz  
B.Ch: U1. 1  
Call up “Tune”  
(special function)  
Select the frequency  
bank and confirm  
Select the channel;  
store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 28.  
̈ Press the rocker button to set the MHz section of the  
frequency.  
SET  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button to confirm the MHz section of the  
frequency.  
The kHz section of the frequency is highlighted.  
̈ Press the rocker button to set the kHz section of the frequency.  
̈ Press the SET button to confirm the frequency.  
Stored” appears on the display panel. The “Tune” menu item  
appears again.  
Selecting a channel and assigning this channel a frequency  
̈ Press the rocker button until the “Tune” menu item appears.  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button and keep it pressed until the frequency  
bank is highlighted.  
SET  
SET  
Advanced Menu  
Tune  
Tune  
Tune  
823.925 MHz  
823.925 MHz  
823.925 MHz  
B.Ch: U1. 1  
B.Ch: U5. 1  
Call up “Tune”  
(special function)  
Select the frequency  
bank and confirm  
Select the channel;  
store the setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
̈ Press the rocker button to set the frequency bank.  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button to confirm the frequency bank.  
The channel is highlighted.  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
̈ Press the rocker button to set the channel.  
SET  
̈ Press the SET button to confirm the channel.  
The frequency (MHz section) is highlighted.  
̈ Set the desired frequency (MHz and kHz section) as described in the  
previous chapter.  
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone evaluation – “Pilot Tone”  
Advanced Menu  
Pilot  
Pilot  
Pilot Tone  
A c t i v e  
A c t i v e  
I n a c t i v e  
Call up  
“Pilot Tone”  
Select the desired  
setting  
Store the setting  
“Stored”  
The pilot tone encodes the stereo signal of the transmitter and supports  
the diversity receiver’s squelch function, thus protecting against interfer-  
ence due to RF signals from other devices. When set to stereo operation,  
the transmitter adds an inaudible pilot tone to the transmitted stereo  
signal. The receiver detects and evaluates the pilot tone.  
̈ When the transmitter is set to mono operation, deactivate the pilot  
tone evaluation on the.  
Display  
Meaning  
No icon  
The pilot tone evaluation is deactivated.  
The pilot tone evaluation is activated. The receiver does not  
receive a pilot tone because the transmitter operates in  
mono mode.  
The pilot tone evaluation is activated. The receiver receives  
a pilot tone.  
Adjusting the limiter – “Limiter”  
Advanced Menu  
Limiter  
O ff  
Limiter  
– 6 d B  
Limiter  
O ff  
Call up “Limiter”  
Select the desired  
setting  
Store the setting  
“Stored”  
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Adjusting settings via the operating menu  
CAUTION!  
Danger of hearing damage due to a switched-off limiter!  
The limiter limits the volume at the headphone output  
PHONES and thus protects your hearing. With the limiter  
switched off, the receiver is capable of producing high  
sound pressure levels. Prolonged exposure to high sound  
pressure levels can cause permanent hearing defects.  
̈ Set the limiter to a low level before putting the  
earphones on.  
̈ Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes.  
You can adjust the limiter in 6-dB steps from –18 dB to –6 dB or switch it  
off (OFF).  
Adjusting the contrast of the display panel – “LCD Contrast”  
Advanced Menu  
LCD Contrast  
7
LCD Contrast  
1 0  
LCD Contrast  
7
Call up  
“LCD Contrast”  
Select the desired  
setting  
Store the setting  
“Stored”  
You can adjust the contrast of the display panel in 16 steps.  
Resetting the settings made in the operating menu – “Reset”  
SET  
Advanced Menu  
Reset  
Reset  
Yes  
Call up “Reset”  
Select the desired  
setting; apply the  
setting  
SET  
“Stored”  
When resetting the settings made in the operating menu, only the  
selected settings for the pilot tone and for the frequency banks “U1” to  
U6” remain unchanged. For an overview of the factory-preset default  
settings, refer to the enclosed frequency information sheet.  
Displaying the software revision – “Software Revision”  
You can display the current software revision of the diversity receiver.  
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Synchronizing a transmitter with the diversity receiver  
Synchronizing a transmitter with the  
diversity receiver  
When synchronizing the SR 2000 IEM or SR 2050 IEM transmitter  
with a diversity receiver, please observe the following:  
̈ Only use a transmitter and a diversity receiver from the same  
frequency range (see the type plates on the transmitter and  
the diversity receiver).  
̈ Make sure that the desired frequencies are listed in the  
enclosed frequency information sheet.  
You can also contact your Sennheiser partner who will be  
pleased to calculate intermodulation-free frequencies for you.  
̈ Make sure that the desired frequencies are approved and  
legal in your country and, if necessary, apply for an operating  
license.  
Setting the transmitters to intermodulation-free  
channels (Easy Setup Sync)  
Upon delivery, the SR 2000 IEM or SR 2050 IEM transmitter and the diver-  
sity receiver are synchronized with each other. If, however, you cannot  
establish a transmission link between transmitter and diversity receiver,  
you first have to use the diversity receiver to determine intermodulation-  
free channels and then transfer these channels to the transmitters.  
In doing so, no transmission links are established.  
̈ On all transmitters, call up the “Easy Setup” menu item.  
Easy Setup Sync” appears on the display panels of the transmitters.  
The RF signals of the transmitters are deactivated. The transmitters  
await the transfer of a channel and a frequency bank via their infra-red  
interfaces.  
̈ With a diversity receiver, perform a frequency preset scan to scan the  
frequency banks for unused channels (“Scan New List”, see page 21).  
̈ Select a frequency bank with a sufficient number of unused channels  
and a channel on this receiver (“Current List”, see page 21).  
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Synchronizing a transmitter with the diversity receiver  
̈ Start the Easy Setup Sync function by placing the infra-red interface of  
this diversity receiver in front of the infra-red interfaces of all transmit-  
ters, one after the other.  
The diversity receiver transfers an unused channel from the selected  
frequency bank to the first transmitter and the next unused channel to  
the second transmitter and so on. As soon as a transfer is completed,  
the display panel of the transmitter displays the numbers of the trans-  
ferred frequency bank and channel.  
Synchronizing transmitters with diversity receivers  
(Sync)  
In a second step, you transfer the frequency bank and channel settings  
from the transmitters to other diversity receivers (synchronization) and  
thus establish the transmission links.  
If you want to carry out synchronization at a later time:  
̈ Press the jog dial on the transmitter.  
The frequency bank and the channel are stored. The transmitter’s  
RF signal is activated again. You can synchronize this transmitter with  
a diversity receiver at any time (see the instruction manual of the  
transmitter).  
To carry out synchronization immediately:  
̈ Start the Sync function by placing the infra-red interface of the first  
diversity receiver in front of the infra-red interface of the first trans-  
mitter while simultaneously pressing the SYNC button on the trans-  
mitter.  
The diversity receiver is set to the same frequency bank and channel as  
the transmitter. The transmitter’s RF signal is activated again. A trans-  
mission link is established between the first transmitter and the first  
diversity receiver.  
̈ Synchronize each of the remaining transmitters with one of the  
remaining diversity receivers.  
Your multi-channel monitoring system is now ready for operation.  
Instead of synchronizing, you can manually set the transmitters to the  
same frequency bank and channel that you set on the corresponding  
diversity receivers.  
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Cleaning the diversity receiver  
Using freely selectable receiving frequencies  
You can also freely select the receiving frequencies and store these  
frequencies in the frequency banks “U1” to “U6”.  
It might be that the freely selected frequencies are not inter-  
modulation-free  
If you are using frequencies from the frequency banks “U1” to  
U6”, it might be that the receiving frequencies are not intermod-  
ulation-free.  
̈ Contact your Sennheiser partner who will be pleased to  
calculate intermodulation-free frequencies for you (see  
̈ Set each diversity receiver to the same frequency bank (“U1” to “U6”).  
̈ On one of the receivers, select a channel within this frequency bank and  
assign this channel a receiving frequency (see page 25).  
̈ Synchronize a transmitter with this receiver (see the instruction  
manual of the transmitter).  
OR:  
̈ Manually set the transmitter to the same frequency bank and channel  
that you set on the receiver.  
̈ Repeat for the remaining transmitters and receivers as described  
above.  
Cleaning the diversity receiver  
CAUTION!  
Liquids can damage the electronics of the receiver!  
Liquids entering the housing of the device can cause a  
short-circuit and damage the electronics.  
̈ Keep all liquids away from the receiver.  
̈ Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents.  
̈ Use a cloth to clean the diversity receiver from time to time.  
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Recommendations and tips  
Recommendations and tips  
... for the diversity receiver  
• Make sure that the antenna and the earphones cable do not cross.  
• For best results, make sure that the transmitter sensitivity is correctly  
adjusted.  
... for optimum reception  
• 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.  
• To avoid overloading the receiver, observe a minimum distance of 5 m  
between transmitting and receiving antennas.  
... for multi-channel operation  
• When operating a multi-channel system, you should only use the chan-  
nels within one frequency bank. Each of the frequency banks “1” to  
20” accommodates factory-preset frequencies which are intermodu-  
lation-free.  
• The frequency banks “U1” to “U6” allow you to freely select and store  
receiving frequencies (see page 24).  
• When using several transmitters simultaneously, interference can be  
avoided by maintaining a minimum distance of 20 cm between two  
transmitters.  
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If a problem occurs ...  
If a problem occurs ...  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Diversity  
Lock mode is activated Deactivate the lock mode  
(see page 14).  
receiver cannot  
be operated,  
Locked”  
appears on the  
display panel  
No operation  
indication  
Batteries are flat or  
accupack is flat  
Replace the batteries or  
recharge the accupack  
(see page 10).  
No RF signal  
Transmitter and  
receiver are not  
Set the transmitter and  
receiver to the same channel.  
on the same channel  
Synchronize the transmitter  
with the receiver  
(see page 28).  
Transmission range  
is exceeded  
Check the squelch threshold  
setting (see page 20).  
Reduce the distance between  
transmitter and receiver.  
RF signal is deactivated Activate the RF signal  
(“RF Mute“)  
(see the instruction manual  
of the transmitter).  
RF signal avail- Transmitter is muted Cancel the muting  
able, no audio  
signal, “MUTE”  
appears on the  
display panel  
(see the instruction manual  
of the transmitter).  
Receiver’s squelch  
Reduce the squelch threshold  
threshold is adjusted setting (see page 20).  
too high  
Transmitter is set to  
mono operation and  
therefore doesn’t  
Deactivate the pilot tone  
evaluation (see page 26).  
transmit a pilot tone  
Transmitter is set to  
stereo operation and  
therefore transmits a  
pilot tone  
Activate the pilot tone  
evaluation (see page 26).  
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Accessories  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Possible solution  
Audio signal has Transmitter sensitivity Adjust the transmitter  
a high level of  
background  
noise  
is adjusted too low  
sensitivity correctly  
(see the instruction manual  
of the transmitter).  
Audio signal is Transmitter sensitivity Adjust the transmitter  
distorted  
is adjusted too high  
sensitivity correctly  
(see the instruction manual  
of the transmitter).  
No access to a During scanning,  
certain channel an RF signal has  
been detected on  
Set the transmitter operating  
on this channel to a different  
channel and redo the  
frequency preset scan  
(see page 21).  
this channel and  
the channel has  
been locked  
During scanning, a  
transmitter of your  
system operating on  
this channel has not  
been switched off  
Switch the transmitter off  
and redo the frequency preset  
scan (see page 21).  
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 & Support”.  
Accessories  
The following EK 2000 IEM accessories are available from your specialist  
dealer:  
Cat. No.  
009950  
009828  
500432  
Accessory  
BA 2015 accupack  
L 2015 charger  
IE 4 earphones  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
RF characteristics  
Modulation  
wideband FM  
Frequency ranges  
516–558, 558–626, 626–698,  
718–790, 790–865 MHz  
(Aw to Dw, Gw, see page 5)  
Receiving frequencies  
up to 3,000 receiving frequencies,  
tuneable in steps of 25 kHz  
20 frequency banks, each with up  
to 32 factory-preset channels  
6 frequency banks, each with up  
to 32 user programmable channels  
Switching bandwidth  
Nominal/peak deviation  
Receiver principle  
up to 75 MHz  
±24 kHz/±48 kHz  
adaptive diversity  
Sensitivity  
(with HDX, peak deviation)  
< 4 μV, typ. 1.6 µV for 52 dBArms S/N  
Adjacent channel rejection  
typ. 80 dB  
Intermodulation attenuation typ. 78 dB  
Blocking  
Squelch  
80 dB  
Off, 5 to 25 dBμV,  
adjustable in steps of 2 dB  
Pilot tone squelch  
can be switched off  
AF characteristics  
Compander system  
Sennheiser HDX  
S/N ratio  
(1 mV, peak deviation)  
approx. 90 dB  
THD  
0.9%  
Output power at 2.4 V,  
5 % THD, nominal deviation 2 x 100 mW at 32 Ω  
High Boost  
Limiter  
+8 dB at 80 kHz  
–18 dB to –6 dB,  
adjustable in steps of 3 dB,  
can be switched off  
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Specifications  
Overall device  
Temperature range  
Power supply  
–10°C to +55°C  
AA size batteries, 1.5 V  
2
or BA 2015 accupack  
Nominal voltage  
2.4 V  
Power consumption:  
• at nominal voltage  
approx. 140 mA  
• with switched-off receiver 25 μA  
Operating time  
approx. 4 to 6 hrs  
(depending on volume level)  
approx. 82 x 64 x 24 mm  
approx. 140 g  
Dimensions  
Weight (incl. batteries)  
In compliance with  
Europe  
EMC:  
EN 301489-1/-9  
Radio: EN 300422-1/-2  
Safety: EN 60065  
USA  
47 CFR 15 subpart B  
Approved by  
Canada  
Industry Canada RSS 123  
IC 2099A-EK2000IEM  
limited to 806 MHz  
Connector assignment  
3.5 mm jack plug, stereo  
L
R
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Manufacturer Declarations  
Manufacturer Declarations  
Warranty  
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG gives a warranty of 24 months on this  
product.  
For the current warranty conditions, please visit our web site at  
In compliance with the following requirements  
• RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC)  
• WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC)  
Please dispose of the diversity receiver at the end of its opera-  
tional lifetime by taking it to your local collection point or recy-  
cling center for such equipment.  
• Battery Directive (2006/66/EC)  
The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled.  
Please dispose of them as special waste or return them to your  
specialist dealer. In order to protect the environment, only  
dispose of exhausted batteries.  
CE Declaration of Conformity  
0682  
• R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC)  
Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective  
country-specific regulations.  
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Manufacturer Declarations  
Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 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 partic-  
ular 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 inter-  
ference by one or more of the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to  
which the receiver is connected.  
• 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!  
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Index  
Index  
Accessories 33  
Easy Setup (scanning for, releasing  
and selecting frequency  
presets) 21  
Accupack  
charging 10  
inserting 10  
F
Frequency bank  
selecting 21  
setting a frequency 24  
Advanced Menu (extended menu)  
overview 17  
settings 24  
~ system  
5
Auto Lock (activating/deactivating  
Frequency Preset (selecting a  
frequency bank/  
the lock mode) 24  
B
channel) 21  
Balance (adjusting the  
Frequency presets  
releasing (Reset List) 21  
searching for unused ~ (Scan New  
List) 21  
selecting (Current List) 21  
H
balance) 22  
Batteries  
battery status  
inserting 10  
9
Buttons  
ESC button  
function of the ~ 16  
SET button  
UP/DOWN button  
7
High Boost (activating/  
deactivating the treble  
boost) 23  
7
7
L
C
LCD Contrast (adjusting the  
contrast of the display  
panel) 27  
Channel  
assigning a frequency 25  
selecting 21  
Limiter (adjusting the limiter) 26  
setting a frequency 24  
D
Lock mode  
activating/deactivating (Auto  
Lock) 24  
deactivating temporarily 14  
Displays  
adjusting the contrast of the dis-  
play panel (LCD Contrast) 27  
AF (audio level)  
LOW BATT  
MUTE  
overview  
RF (RF level)  
standard displays 15  
lock mode icon  
8
8
9
Locked 14  
9
LOW BATT  
7
8
M
8
Menu (main menu)  
overview 17  
settings 20  
E
Earphones, connecting 11  
Mode (switching between stereo  
and Focus mode) 23  
N
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Name (entering a name) 22  
O
Operating menu  
overview 16  
settings 20  
using 18  
P
Pilot Tone (activating/deactivating  
the pilot tone  
evaluation) 26  
R
Receiver  
adjusting the volume 13  
cleaning 30  
switching off 13  
switching on 13  
Reset (resetting the settings made  
in the operating menu) 27  
RF signal indication  
7
S
Software Revision (displaying the  
software revision) 27  
Squelch (adjusting the  
squelch) 20  
T
Transmitter (synchronizing with  
receiver) 28  
Troubleshooting 32  
Tune (setting the receiving  
frequencies and frequency  
banks) 24  
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG  
Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany  
Printed in Germany  
Publ. 01/09  
529678/A01  
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