User manual SENNHEISER SK 5212

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[. . . ] Instructions for use SK 5212 Contents Safety instructions . . . . 3 The SK 521 2 bodypack transmitter . . . . . . . . . . 8 Inserting and changing the battery . . . 9 Attaching the transmitter to clothing . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] 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 19). After a few seconds, the display returns to the standard display. SET DOWN UP ¾ Slide the multi-function switch ¾ to the position (UP) or (DOWN) to display the menu settings. If you slide the multi-function switch repeatedly to the same position, all menu settings are displayed one after the 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 as described in the chapter "Deactivating the autolock function temporarily" on page 14. You can now select the menu whose settings you want to adjust. Press the multi-function switch ¾ (switch position SET) to change to the menu that was displayed in display mode. Selecting a menu SET DOWN UP Slide the multi-function switch ¾ to the position (UP) or (DOWN). ¾ Press the multi-function switch ¾ (switch position SET). The name of the selected menu starts flashing. 16 The following menus are available: Menu CHAN TUNE NAME ATTEN LOWCUT VIEW RESET POWER LOCK EXIT Function of the menu Selecting a channe l Setting transmissio n frequencies for t he channel bank "VA R" (va riable bank) Ent ering a name Adjusting the micro phone sensi tivity Adjusting the ba ss roll-o ff frequency Selecting the sta ndard display Lo ading the fa cto ry pre-set default settings Adjusting the output power Act ivat ing/de act ivating the autolo ck function Exiting t he o perating menu and returni ng to t he sta ndard display Changing to the setting mode of a selected menu SET DOWN UP ¾ Press the multi-function switch ¾ (switch position SET) to change to the setting mode of the selected menu. The current setting that can be adjusted flashes on the LC display panel ¿. Adjusting a settin g Use the multi-function switch ¾ to adjust the setting of the selected menu. By briefly sliding the multi-function switch ¾ to the position (UP) or (DOWN), the display jumps either forwards or backwards to the next setting. In the "ATTEN", "CHAN", "TUNE" and "NAME" menu and when slid to the position (UP) or (DOWN), the multi-function switch ¾ features a "fast search" function, i. e. 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. 17 Storing a setting SET DOWN UP ¾ Press the multi-function switch ¾ (switch position SET) to permanently store a setting. "STORED" appears on the display panel, 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 "TUNE" and "CHAN" menus. With these menus, new settings only become effective after they have been stored ("STORED" appears on the LC display panel ¿, 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, pressing the ON/ OFF button µ will cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the standard display with the last stored settings. 18 Overview of the operating menu Deactivate the lock mode before adjusting the settings (see "Deactivating the autolock function temporarily" on page 14). Pressing the ON/ OFF button µ will cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the display mode. Display mode Selection mode Setting mode 530. 050 MHz 1 sec. CH MHz Transmission frequency 1 sec. SET CHAN CH RF SET VAR. 20 CH / : Channel VAR. 01. . . 20 FIX. 01. . . 20 FIX. 01 CH / : Channel FIX. 01. . . 20 VAR. 01. . . 20 Current channel bank Changing the channel bank and the channel STORED SET VAR. [. . . ] H iDy n plusTM o ffers e xtre me opera tio na l re liabilit y a nd e nsures highest tra nsmi ssio n qua lity. Accessories MKE 2 Gold MKE 2 Platinum ME 102 ME 104 ME 105 HSP 2 HSP 4 Lavalier microphone, omni-directional Lavalier microphone, omni-directional Modular mini-microphone system, omni-directional Modular mini-microphone system, cardioid Modular mini-microphone system, super-cardioid Headmic, omni-directional Headmic, cardioid 28 Specifications Modulation Frequency range Switching bandwidth Transmission frequencies wideband FM 450 ­ 960 M Hz 36 MHz channel bank "FIX" with customer-specific frequencies; channel bank "VAR" with 20 freely selectable frequencies (frequencies tunable in steps of 5 kHz) switchable, typ. : 50 mW (PW R. HI) 10 mW (PW R. LO) ±10 ppm < 4 nW ±40 kHz/±56 kHz 110 dB(A) r ms < 0. 3 % at nominal deviation, 1 kHz 60­20, 000 Hz Sennheiser HiDyn plusTM ­40 dBu = 7. 75 mV, adjustable in steps of 1 dB, range: 70 dB adjustable (flat, 120 Hz) 1 AA size battery (1. 5 V) appro x. 5. 5 hrs ( PWR. HI) ­10 °C to +55 °C AF: 3-pin special microphone socket RF: coax socket appro x. battery USA: FCC-Part 74. 861 FCC ID: DM OS K5212 Canada: RSS-123, IC: 2099A-SK5212 EU: requirements of R&TTE EN 50392 ETSI EN 300 422-1/-2, class II ETSI EN 301 489-1/-9 CE 0682! RF output po wer Frequency stability Spurious emissio n Nominal/peak deviation Signa l-to-noise ratio THD AF frequency response Noise reduction system Input sensitivity at nominal deviatio n, 1 kHz Lo w-cut frequency (­3 dB) Power supply Power consumption (without LC display illumination) Operating time Temperature range Connections Dimensions [mm] Weight Type approval 29 Pin assignment of microphone socket 3 1 2 A F so cke t Pin 1: +5. 2 V fo r exte rna l special micropho nes Pin 2: AF and 5. 2 V A B-po wering; 8. 2 k int ernal resist ance, optimized fo r Sennheiser pre-polarize d co ndenser micro pho nes Pin 3 a nd thread: gro und Audio sensitivity The transmitter's audio sensitivity can be adjusted over a range of 70 dB (+4 0 dB to ­30 dB) in steps of 1 dB. The diagram below shows the sensitivity range of the SK 5212 in comparison to the earlier product generations SK 50 and SK 5012. SK 50 42 36 30 24 18 12 6 SK 5012 SK 5212 40 24 16 8 1 8 0. . . 42 dB 16 ­16. . . +24 dB 30 ­30. . . +40 dB Switch position 30 Manufacturer declarations Warranty regulations The guarantee period for this Sennheiser product is 24 months from the date of purchase. [. . . ]

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