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Using the SK 9000

SK 9000

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“Tune”– Setting a frequency

Via the “

Tune

” menu item, you can set a frequency. The frequencies 

are tuneable in 25 kHz steps. If you store your setting, the set fre-
quency is automatically assigned to the user-defined frequency 
preset “

U

”. The bodypack transmitter then changes from the cur-

rently set frequency preset to the frequency preset “

U

” and trans-

mits on the set frequency.

“Preset” – Selecting a frequency preset 

Via the “

Preset

” menu item, you can select a frequency preset from 

the active booster frequency range or the frequency preset “

U

” (see 

also the “

Tune

” menu item).

“Name” – Entering a name

Via the “

Name

” menu item, you can enter a freely selectable name 

for the bodypack transmitter. The name can consist of up to 6 char-
acters from the following character set:

“Gain” – Adjusting the input gain

Via the “

Gain

” menu item, you can adjust the input gain in 3 dB 

steps from –6 to +42 dB. 

To activate a different booster frequency range:

Proceed as described in the instruction manual for the 
Digital 9000 system. You first activate the booster fre-
quency range on the EM 9046. If you then synchronize 
the transmitter and the receiver, the booster frequency 
range on the transmitter will also be activated. 

When you are using Sennheiser microphones or the 
Sennheiser CI 1-4 line/instrument cable, the bodypack 
transmitter automatically detects the type of input signal 
present and changes the adjustment range of the “

Gain

” 

menu item accordingly. 

Cable type

Adjustment range

Sennheiser microphone cable

0 dB to +42 dB

Sennheiser CI 1-4 line/
instrument cable

–6 dB to +9 dB

`+` `,` `-` `|` `/` `0` `1` `2` `3` `4` `5` `6` `7` `8` `9` `*` `;` `<` `=` `>` 

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Summary of Contents for SK 9000

Page 1: ...Instruction manual SK 9000...

Page 2: ...adapter 9 Using the SK 9000 10 Switching the SK 9000 on off 10 Activating deactivating the automatic lock mode Autolock 12 Basic functions of the Sennheiser operating menu 13 Overview of the status di...

Page 3: ...as been dropped WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose the product to rain or moisture Do not expose the product to dripping or splashing Intended use Intended use of the D...

Page 4: ...ucts off after use Immediately remove rechargeable batteries from an obviously defective product When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time charge them regularly about every th...

Page 5: ...size alkaline batteries or 3 AA size lithium batteries Automatic detection of the input signal type mic line instru ment when Sennheiser accessories are used Emulation of different guitar cable lengt...

Page 6: ...gularly remaining operating time is less than 30 minutes flashes with high levels audio signal is excessively high 4 Antenna socket 5 Infra red interface 6 DOWN button 7 SET button 8 UP button 9 Catch...

Page 7: ...the BA 61 accupack the B 61 battery pack for three 1 5 V AA size batteries 1 Display for charge status of the accupack battery pack 2 Operating time display only when used with the BA 61 3 Frequency...

Page 8: ...or the accupack battery pack If you touch the following contacts they can become dirty or damaged Contacts for supply voltage and data contacts B of the bodypack transmitter Charging and data contact...

Page 9: ...shown in diagram 2 To attach the accupack battery pack Slide the accupack battery pack onto the guide rails A see diagram 1 until it locks into place with an audible click The bodypack transmitter is...

Page 10: ...e the supplied antenna Connect the antenna as shown Connecting the KA 9000 COM command adapter Connect the 3 pin special audio connector of the KA 9000 COM to the 3 pin special audio socket 1 of the S...

Page 11: ...ttery pack when the transmitter will not be used for extended periods of time see page 8 Before using your bodypack transmitter ask the relevant wireless regulatory authority for the exact frequency a...

Page 12: ...ay HD LR flashes If you call up the Tune or Preset menu item within the next 10 seconds the RF signal remains deactivated until you exit the menu item If you do not call up one of the mentioned menu i...

Page 13: ...e the automatic lock mode If however you try to call up any other menu item the fol lowing display appears on the display panel While this display is shown about 2 seconds you can temporarily deactiva...

Page 14: ...l up the operating menu or a menu item to switch between the selection areas of a menu item and to store your settings Press the UP button DOWN button to select menu items and to change the settings o...

Page 15: ...s the input gain 15 Low cut Sets the low cut filter 16 RF mode Adjusts the transmission mode 16 Display Selects a standard display 16 Cable Emulates different instrument cable lengths 16 Lock Activate...

Page 16: ...of up to 6 char acters from the following character set Gain Adjusting the input gain Via the Gain menu item you can adjust the input gain in 3 dB steps from 6 to 42 dB To activate a different booster...

Page 17: ...emulate the lengths of instru ment cables in 3 steps You can use this function when you are using the Sennheiser CI 1 4 line instrument cable Lock Activating deactivating the lock mode Via the Lock m...

Page 18: ...and maintaining the SK 9000 Remove the rechargeable batteries or batteries before cleaning Only use a soft dry cloth to clean the bodypack transmitter Wipe the contacts B with a dry cloth CAUTION Liqu...

Page 19: ...y panel Lock mode is activated Deactivate the lock mode No operation indication Batteries are flat or accupack is flat Replace the batteries or recharge the accupack see page 8 No RF signal at the rec...

Page 20: ...kHz 3 dB with SK 9000 mic Dynamic range HD mode 112 dB A LR mode 101 dB A EM 9046 DRX TX variant Booster variant A1 A8 470 798 MHz expandable to 934 MHz A1 A4 470 558 MHz A1 470 494 MHz A2 494 518 MHz...

Page 21: ...ping and splashing IP2X Ambient temperature 25 C to 70 C Relative humidity max 90 at 40 C Protection against dripping and light splashing of liquids the product must not be exposed to dripping and spl...

Page 22: ...om 0 dB to 42 dB instruments adjustable in 3 dB steps from 6 dB to 9 dB line 6 dB Input impedance mic 22 k instruments line 1 M Lower cut off frequency 3 dB mic adjustable 60 Hz 80 Hz 100 Hz 120 Hz in...

Page 23: ...adio EN 300422 1 2 Safety EN 60065 EN 62311 SAR USA Part 74 FCC ID DMOSK9000 limited to 698 MHz Canada Industry Canada RSS 123 IC 2099A SK9000 limited to 698 MHz Brazil QUANTA BRASIL IMPORTA O E EXPOR...

Page 24: ...owing requirements Battery Directive 2006 66 EC The batteries or rechargeable batteries used can be recycled Please dispose of them as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer In order t...

Page 25: ...d 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 particular installa tion If this e...

Page 26: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Publ 06 15 559420 A03...

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