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Adjusting settings via the operating menu

Overview of the frequency banks and channels:

Entering a name – “Name”

Via the “

Name

” menu item, you can enter a freely selectable name (e.g. the

name of the performer) for the plug-on transmitter.

The name can be displayed on the “

Frequency/Name

” and “

Name/

Channel

” standard displays (see page 9). 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:

Activating/deactivating the automatic lock mode – “Auto Lock”

The lock mode prevents that the plug-on transmitter is accidentally
switched off or programed during operation. The lock mode icon

 on

the current standard display indicates that the lock mode is activated.

For information on how to use the lock mode, refer to page 8.

Frequency bank

Channels

Type

1

” to “

20

up to 12 per 
frequency bank

System bank: 
frequencies are factory-preset

U

up to 12 

User bank: 
frequencies are freely selectable

When setting up multi-channel systems, please observe the
following:

Only the factory-preset frequencies within one frequency bank
(“

1

” to “

20

”) are intermodulation-free. It is vital to observe the

notes on frequency selection on page 17.

Press the UP/DOWN button to select a character. 

Press the 

SET

 button to change to the next segment/

character or to store the complete entry.

Press the UP/DOWN button to select the desired setting.

Menu

L i c h a e l

Name

Name

Name

L

ichael

M

i

chael

“Stored”

SET

SET

SET

Call up “Name”  

Enter a character 
and confirm

Enter a character; 
store the setting

SET

Call up 
“Auto Lock”  

Select the desired 
setting

A c t i v e

Auto Lock

Active

Auto Lock

I n a c t i v e

Auto Lock

Menu

Store the setting

“Stored”

SET

SET

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Summary of Contents for EW 100 G3

Page 1: ...SKP 100 Instruction manual All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e s c o m...

Page 2: ...signal 8 Selecting a standard display 9 Using the operating menu 10 The buttons 10 Overview of the operating menu 10 Working with the operating menu 11 Adjusting settings via the operating menu 13 The...

Page 3: ...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 Replacement parts Whe...

Page 4: ...e after switch on several transmission systems can be operated simultaneously on the preset frequencies without causing intermodulation interference The frequency bank system The plug on transmitter i...

Page 5: ...be downloaded from the SKP 100 G3 product page on our website at www sennheiser com The frequency bank U allows you to freely select and store transmission frequencies It might be that these transmis...

Page 6: ...n and battery status indicator red LED lit ON flashing LOW BATTERY ON OFF button with ESC function cancel MUTE switch SET button Battery compartment cover Display Meaning Audio level AF Modulation of...

Page 7: ...compartment The battery compartment cover locks into place with an audible click Charging the accupack Remove the BA 2015 accupack Insert the BA 2015 accupack into the L 2015 charger see Accessories...

Page 8: ...FF button The plug on transmitter transmits an RF signal The red ON LED lights up and the Frequency Name standard display appears on the display panel The transmission icon is displayed You can switch...

Page 9: ...transmission icon is displayed again Press the ON OFF button Locked appears on the display panel Press the UP button Unlock appears on the display panel Press the SET button The lock mode is temporar...

Page 10: ...is displayed transmission icon is not displayed RF signal is activated MUTE is not displayed transmission icon is displayed You can also deactivate the RF signal on switch on For more information refe...

Page 11: ...cts a standard display Changes to the next previous menu item Changes the setting of a menu item Display Function of the menu item Page Main menu Menu Sensitivity Adjusts the sensitivity AF 13 Frequen...

Page 12: ...with the operating menu see page 8 Press the SET button The current standard display is replaced by the main menu The last selected menu item is displayed Press the UP DOWN button to change to the Se...

Page 13: ...ent standard display Change to the Exit menu item Confirm your selection You return to the next higher menu level or you exit the operating menu and return to the current standard display Press the ON...

Page 14: ...loud voices or loud music passages cause overmodulation in the transmission link The audio level display AF shows full deflection for the duration of the overmodulation correctly The audio level disp...

Page 15: ...ormation on how to use the lock mode refer to page 8 Frequency bank Channels Type 1 to 20 up to 12 per frequency bank System bank frequencies are factory preset U up to 12 User bank frequencies are fr...

Page 16: ...y bank U are not assigned a transmission frequency When you are in the Tune menu item the RF signal is deactivated It is vital to observe the notes on frequency selection on page 17 Press the UP DOWN...

Page 17: ...ilot tone and for the frequency bank U remain unchanged For an overview of the factory preset default settings refer to the enclosed frequency information sheet Displaying the software revision Softwa...

Page 18: ...ame frequency bank and the same channel as the receiver see page 13 If you still cannot establish a transmission link refer to the chapter If a problem occurs on page 19 Synchronizing plug on transmit...

Page 19: ...vary from about 10 m to about 150 m There should be a free line of sight between plug on transmitter and receiving antennas To avoid overloading the receiver observe a minimum distance of 5 m between...

Page 20: ...ot on the same channel Set the plug on transmitter to the same channel as the receiver Synchronize the plug on transmitter with the receiver see page 17 Transmissionrange is exceeded Reduce the distan...

Page 21: ...wing SKP 100 G3 accessories are available from your specialist dealer Cat No Accessory 009950 BA 2015 accupack 009828 L 2015 charger 005232 POP 1 pouch with belt clip All manuals and user guides at al...

Page 22: ...r system Sennheiser HDX AF frequency response 80 18 000 Hz Signal to noise ratio 1 mV RF peak deviation 110 dBA THD 0 9 Max input voltage 3 3 Vrms Input impedance 60 k unbalanced Adjustment range of i...

Page 23: ...terference 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 desi...

Page 24: ...18 connecting microphones 6 D deactivating temporarily lock mode 8 displays adjusting the contrast of the display panel LCD Contrast 16 charge status 5 overview 5 standard displays 9 F factory default...

Page 25: ...6 Tune setting a transmission frequency 15 using 11 P Pilot Tone activating deactivating the pilot tone transmission 16 plug on transmitter cleaning 18 switching on off 7 synchronizing with receiver 1...

Page 26: ...ones de uso Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Printed in Germany Publ 01 09 529675 A01 All manuals and user guides at all guides com a l l g u i d e...

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