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Overview of the operating menu

Deactivate the lock mode before adjusting the settings (see
“Activating/deactivating the lock mode – Loc” on page 18).
Pressing the 

ON

/

OFF 

button

 will cancel your entry (ESC

function) and return you to the display mode.

Display mode

Selection mode

Setting mode

SET

SET

Adjusting the 
headphone
volume

Current 
headphone volume

PH  .    95 

PH  .   15 

Current setting

PH . 0...PH . 126, 
 

SET

StorEd 

PHonE 

in steps of 1

SET

SET

Adjusting the 
squelch threshold

Current 
squelch threshold

SqL.  35 

SqL.  25 

Current setting

  : 

O5...40 

SET

StorEd 

SquELH 

in steps of 5

SET

550.385 516.205 

Current 
frequency 

 : 

SET

StorEd 

Adjusting the 
frequency

SET

SET

SET

Changing the 
channel bank 
and the channel

Current
frequency 

U   .   20 

F  .   01 

  : 

CHAn 

  : 

U .01...U .20 
 

F .01...F .32 
 

Channel

U .01...U .20 
 F .01...F .32 
 

Channel 

Receiving frequency

1 sec. 

SET

1 sec. 

550.385 

StorEd 

Current 
channel bank

tunE        

RF 

Setting the frequencies 
for the channels of 
channel bank “U”

SET

SET

Automatic 
switch-on via 
camcorder or 
manual switch-on

Current setting 
of switch-on 
function

Aut.  on 

Aut. oFF 

Current setting

  : 

on, oFF 

SET

StorEd 

Auto 

 

Summary of Contents for EK 3241

Page 1: ...EK 500 EK 3241 Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...riable bank tunE 17 Adjusting the squelch threshold SquELH 17 Activating deactivating the automatic receiver switch on off via the camcorder Auto 17 Selecting the standard display dISP 18 Loading the...

Page 3: ...Over 60 years of accumulated expertise in the design and manufacture of high quality electro acoustic equipment have made Sennheiser a world leading company in this field Please take a few moments to...

Page 4: ...a short circuit and damage the electronics Protect the receiver from damp and wet Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the receiver Intended use of the receiver Intended use means that the receive...

Page 5: ...llowing features y Extremely compact and robust all metal housing y Special protection against the ingress of moisture and therefore suitable for outdoor applications y Mounting kits available for all...

Page 6: ...n A ON OFF button LC display panel button Down button UP Antenna socket diversity section B LC display panel RF appears when an RF signal is being received 8 step level display for received RF signal...

Page 7: ...heiser partner Mounting kits are available for the following camcorder types see Accessories on page 23 A mounting kit consists of y 1 sub D adapter y 1 mounting frame y Screws By way of example of an...

Page 8: ...pin connector securely connects Screw the receiver from above to the mounting frame Power source Notes on operation Camcorder with mounting kit See page 6 Camcorder with GA 3041 C slot in housing See...

Page 9: ...n page 18 Note When in the setting mode of the operating menu the ON OFF button will cancel your entry ESC function To switch the receiver on briefly press the ON OFF button The standard display is sh...

Page 10: ...and returns with the last setting stored to the last parameter displayed in the display mode SET Display mode y With deactivated lock mode Changes to the selection mode y With activated lock mode Call...

Page 11: ...Setting mode In setting mode you can change the setting of the selected menu After switch on After switch on the standard display is shown on the LC display panel Depending on the setting the receivi...

Page 12: ...display the menu settings If you press the button repeatedly all menu settings are displayed one after the other After approx 15 seconds the display returns to the standard display Deactivate the loc...

Page 13: ...camcorder dISP Selecting the standard display rESEt Loading the factory preset default settings Loc Activating deactivating the lock mode ESc Exiting the selection mode and returning to the standard...

Page 14: ...he setting has been stored The display then returns to selection mode Select the ESc menu to exit the selection mode and to return to the standard display When in the selection or setting mode briefly...

Page 15: ...Adjusting the squelch threshold Current squelch threshold SqL 35 SqL 25 Current setting O5 40 SET StorEd SquELH in steps of 5 SET 550 385 516 205 Current frequency SET StorEd Adjusting the frequency S...

Page 16: ...At tr SET StorEd SET StorEd dISP SET Loading the factory preset default settings rSt no rSt YES Security check YES no reset YES Receiverloads factory presetdefault settings standard displayappears res...

Page 17: ...ch between the channels in the channel banks U variable bank and F fixed bank When changing to the setting mode of the CHAn menu the current channel number appears on the LC diplay panel After approx...

Page 18: ...a the SquELH menu you can adjust the squelch threshold The squelch eliminates annoying noise during transmission pauses or when the received RF signal gets weaker Notes y If the squelch threshold is a...

Page 19: ...is shown on the LC display panel Caution The frequencies in the channel bank U variable bank are also reset Activating deactivating the lock mode Loc Via the Loc menu you can activate Loc on or deact...

Page 20: ...age the electronics of the receiver Water entering the housing of the receiver can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the receiver Do not use any...

Page 21: ...nsmitter and receiver to the same channel No RF signal the transmitter is out of range Reduce the distance between transmitter and receiver RF signal indication available no audio signal The receiver...

Page 22: ...e frequencies For rapid calculation of intermodulation free frequencies you can use the SIFM Sennheiser Intermodulation and Frequency Management software which can be downloaded from the Internet at w...

Page 23: ...eld strength gap will then occur with a different transmitter position These field strength gaps can only be eliminated with true diversity receivers In true diversity instead of one antenna and one r...

Page 24: ...phones on Adjust the volume as described in the section PHonE on page 16 Product name Product description Cat No GA 3041 B Battery adapter 004643 GA 3041 C Slot in housing 004642 GA 3041 15 Mounting k...

Page 25: ...eshold 0 100 V adjustable in steps of 5 dB Compander system Sennheiser HiDyn plus AF frequency response 50 20 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio 1 mV peak deviation 100 dB A THD nom deviation 1 kHz 1 typ 0...

Page 26: ...ctor assignment operation with GA 3041 C Radio ETSI EN 300422 1 2 Class 2 EMC ETSI EN 301489 1 9 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Canada RSS 210 RSS 123 Issue 1 Rev 2 IC 2099A EK3241 XLR 3 connector female balan...

Page 27: ...ories and sales receipt to the responsible service partner To minimise the risk of transport damage we recommend that the original packaging is used Your legal rights against the seller resulting from...

Page 28: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG 30900 Wedemark Germany Phone 49 5130 600 0 Fax 49 5130 600 300 www sennheiser com Printed in Germany Publ 08 06 516549 A01...

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