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SKM 5200-II

Instruction manual   

Summary of Contents for SKM 5200-II

Page 1: ...SKM 5200 II Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...view of the operating menu 17 Working with the operating menu 17 Overview of the operating menu 21 Adjustment tips for the operating menu 23 Selecting a channel CHAN 23 Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank VAR TUNE 23 Entering a name NAME 25 Adjusting the microphone sensitivity ATTEN 26 Adjusting the low cut frequency LOWCUT 26 Selecting the standard display VIEW 26 Loading t...

Page 3: ...nnel 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 Safety instructions for handling rechargeable batteries When use...

Page 4: ...uit Do not expose to moisture Switch rechargeable battery powered products off after use Do not get fully charged but unpacked rechargeable batteries mixed up When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time charge them regularly about every three months Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 10 C 50 F and 40 C 104 F Do not heat above 70 C 158 F e g do...

Page 5: ...ty can be adjusted in steps of 1 dB Tunable transmission frequencies ensure high flexibility in varying transmission situations Can be operated either on rechargeable or standard alkaline batteries with LC display in percent of charging status on suitable receivers Color coded identification markers for quick and unambiguous identification Switchable low cut filter Up to 184 MHz switching bandwidt...

Page 6: ...smission frequencies can be freely selected within the switching bandwidth 2 max 59 The factory preset frequencies within the frequency bank FIX are interference and intermodulation free Set all transmitters of your multi channel system to different channels within the frequency bank FIX 400 600 700 500 800 900 MHz 470 638 MHz Range L 776 866 MHz Range P 614 798 MHz Range N 606 790 MHz Range N GB ...

Page 7: ...1 EM 3032 EK 3041 EK 3241 EM 3731 EM 3732 EM 3732 COM EM 3731 II EM 3732 II EM 3732 COM II Delivery includes 1 radio microphone transmitter body SKM 5200 II microphone head and power pack to be ordered separately 1 MZQ 3072 quick release clamp 9 color coded identification markers 1 instruction manual 1 frequency table 1 supplement Legal requirements for the use of radiomicrophones ...

Page 8: ...lti function switch with three switch positions DOWN UP and SET ON OFF button red with ESC function cancel Color coded identification marker LED ON LOW BATT operation and battery status indication green LED Alphanumeric display Level display for audio signal AF RF appears when an RF signal is transmitted Lock mode icon MHz appears when the frequency is displayed dB appears when the microphone sens...

Page 9: ...ressing a button Operation and battery status indication The LED ON LOW BATT provides information on the current operating state of the radio microphone LED ON LOW BATT Meaning lights up normally The radio microphone is switched on and the capacity of the power pack is sufficient ON is flashing The power pack is going flat LOW BATT ...

Page 10: ...battery pack in order to ensure optimum operational reliability Batteries and rechargeable battery cells have different discharging curves The radio microphone is able to identify the BA 5000 2 battery pack and to use its capacity to the full Individual rechargeable battery cells in the B 5000 2 battery box will not be identified as battery packs Open the locking mechanism by moving it in the dire...

Page 11: ...cessories on page 30 can charge two BA 5000 2 battery packs simultaneously After you have changed the power pack the radio microphone continues operating on exactly the same settings as before the change Stored settings are retained in memory on switch off To open the battery box push down the display section of the battery box Insert the batteries Observe correct polarity when inserting the batte...

Page 12: ...The battery pack is carefully charged using the ΔU method For further details please refer to the user manual of the L 50 charger 6 step LC display for remaining battery pack capacity Microprocessor controlled electronics takes self discharge of rechargeable cells into account The maximum capacity of is reduced due to natural ageing of the cells The BA 5000 2 battery pack measures the maximum capa...

Page 13: ... 5002 condenser omni 138 dB ME 5004 condenser cardioid 139 dB ME 5005 condenser high feedback rejection super cardioid 154 dB ME 5005e condenser high feedback rejection super cardioid 158 dB ME 5009 condenser wide cardioid 140 dB MD 5235 dynamic high feedback rejection cardioid 163 dB KK 105 S nickel colored condenser Neumann super cardioid 155 dB KK 105 BK black condenser Neumann super cardioid 1...

Page 14: ...fter a short pause RF appears on the display panel Remove the batteries or the battery pack when the radio microphone will not be used for extended periods of time The radio microphone can only be switched off when the lock mode is deactivated see page 15 Press the ON OFF button until OFF appears on the display panel The LED ON LOW BATT and the display on the display panel go off When in the setti...

Page 15: ...o microphone has a lock mode that prevents that the radio microphone is accidentally programmed while operating When the autolock function is activated via the LOCK menu see page 27 the lock mode is automatically activated 10 seconds after pressing the last button and remains activated When switching on the device keep the ON OFF button depressed The RF signal is deactivated The current frequency ...

Page 16: ...th nine interchangeable color coded identification markers allowing you to clearly identify each radio microphone To achieve this either press the ON OFF button or the multi function switch switch position SET LOCK appears on the display panel Slide the multi function switch to the position UP or DOWN UNLOCK appears on the display panel Press the multi function switch switch position SET You can n...

Page 17: ...or deactivation Pressing the button for 3 sec with deactivated lock mode Switching the radio microphone off Selection mode Cancelling the entry and returning to the display mode Setting mode Cancelling the entry and returning with the last setting stored to the last parameter displayed in the display mode SET Display mode With deactivated lock mode Changing to the selection mode With activated loc...

Page 18: ...vious parameter or changing to the next parameter UP DOWN Selection mode Changing to the previous menu or changing to the next menu Setting mode Increasing or reducing the setting of the selected menu Menu Function of the menu CHAN Selects a channel TUNE Sets transmission frequencies for the frequency bank VAR variable bank NAME Enters a name ATTEN Adjusts the microphone sensitivity LOWCUT Adjusts...

Page 19: ...enu 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 21 After a few seconds the display returns to the standard display With the lock mode activated the LC display is not backlit Selection mode Setting mode Display mode SET 190 Hz 120 Hz STORED MHz TUNE SET SET SET LOWC...

Page 20: ...nging to the setting mode of a selected menu Slide the multi function switch 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 Slide the multi function switch to the position UP or DOWN Press the multi function switch switch position SET The name of the selected menu sta...

Page 21: ...a setting 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 display panel indicating that the setting has been stored Exiting the operating menu Press the multi function switch switch position SET to permanently store a s...

Page 22: ...el bank FIX 01 CH VAR 20 CH Transmissionfrequ CH MHz Channel VAR 01 20 Channel FIX 01 59 SET Stores the setting VAR 01 VAR 20 Current frequency MHz Sets the frequency MHz Current channel VAR 01 20 1 Sec SET STORED STORED SET ATTEN CHAN SET SET Current name NAME Assigning a name VOCAL Current name LOCAL STORED IIIIIIII AF dB CH VAR 20 CH CH MHz Current frequency MHz 1 Sek SET SET RF RF RF RF RF RF ...

Page 23: ...Adjusting the attenuation 12 dB 13 Adjusts the attenuationin1 dB steps 40 0dB dB SET STORED ATTEN MHz RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF RF SET LOC Current Setting LOC OFF RF RF RF RF EXIT Exiting the operating menue RF RF FLAT 120 Hz 190 Hz Current attenuation dB Current modulation AF RF IIIIIIII LOC ON LOC OFF SET STORED Current low cut frequency Hz SET Current attenuation ON CH CHAN FREQ NAME CHAN RF V...

Page 24: ...uency is displayed Only after the new setting has been stored STORED has appeared on the display panel does the transmitter operate on the transmission frequency of the new channel Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank VAR TUNE Via the TUNE menu you can freely select the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank VAR variable bank The radio microphone is not transmitting whi...

Page 25: ...nel When operating a multi channel system make sure to only use intermodulation free frequencies In the selection mode of the TUNE menu press the multi function switch switch position SET The current channel number appears on the display and then the currently assigned frequency is displayed Change the frequency by sliding the multi function switch to the position UP or DOWN Store your setting Pre...

Page 26: ...e current frequency of the selected channel is displayed Change the frequency by sliding the multi function switch to the position UP or DOWN Store your setting Slide the multi function switch to the position UP or DOWN to select a character By sliding the switch only once the next or the previous character is displayed If you keep the switch slid the characters change in quick succession Press th...

Page 27: ...l portions select the setting FLAT Selecting the standard display VIEW Via the VIEW menu you can select one of the following standard displays The selected standard display is shown after switch on after the menu settings have been displayed in display mode The input attenuation is correctly adjusted when the level display for audio signal AF shows full deflection only during the loudest passages ...

Page 28: ...The lock mode protects the radio microphone from accidental programming For daily use we would recommend activating the autolock function Function Setting Low cut frequency FLAT Microphone sensitivity 20 dB Name 5200 Standard display frequency Autolock function deactivated Channel FIX 01 Output power PWR HI Frequencies in the channel bank VAR are reset In the selection mode of the Lock menu press ...

Page 29: ...are revision SW REV You can display the current software revision of the radio microphone by calling up the SW REV menu item Exiting the operating menu EXIT Via the EXIT menu you can exit the operating menu and return to the standard display When in the operating menu briefly pressing the ON OFF button will cancel your entry ESC function and return you to the standard display without saving any ch...

Page 30: ...ock mode see Deactivating the autolock function temporarily on page 15 Receiver No RF signal Transmitter and receiver are not on the same channel Set transmitter and receiver to the same channel Transmitter is out of range Check the squelch threshold setting or reduce the distance between receiving antenna and transmitter Weak signal Antenna signal is attenuated Do not clasp the antenna section Au...

Page 31: ...0 2 battery box 005274 BA 5000 2 battery pack incl charging adapter for the L 50 charger 003554 L 50 charger for BA 5000 2 battery pack 051662 Charging adapter for L 50 charger 003824 MZW 5000 ANT windshield anthracite without identification ring 003825 MZW 5000 BL windshield with blue identification ring 003826 MZW 5000 GE windshield with yellow identification ring 003827 MZW 5000 GN windshield w...

Page 32: ...uency bank VAR with 20 freely selectable frequencies frequencies tuneable in steps of 5 kHz RF output power switchable typ 50 mW PWR Hi 10 mW PWR LO 10 mW PWR LoI Frequency stability 10 kHz within the specified temperature range Nominal peak deviation 40 kHz 56 kHz Signal to noise ratio typ 110 dB A rms THD at 1 kHz nom deviation 0 5 AF frequency response 60 20 000 Hz Noise reductions system Sennh...

Page 33: ...7 hrs 30 min with BA 5000 2 PWR LO approx 12 hrs 40 min PWR HI approx 7 hrs 20 min PWR LoI approx 7 hrs 20 min Dimensions length 200 mm without microphone head 35 5 mm Weight approx 300 g incl BA 5000 2 without microphone head Ambient temperature 10 C to 55 C Relative humidity max 90 non condensing Power supply B 5000 2 battery box 1 5 V AA size batteries or rechargeable Sennheiser BA 5000 2 batte...

Page 34: ...ompliance with Approved by Europe EMC EN 301489 1 9 Radio EN 300422 1 2 Safety EN 60065 EN 62311 SAR Canada Industry Canada RSS 123 IC 2099A SKM5200A2 limited to 698 MHz USA FCC Part 74 FCC ID DMOSKM5200A2 limited to 698 MHz ...

Page 35: ...the FCC Rules and with RSS 123 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 T...

Page 36: ...he 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...

Page 37: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Printed in Germany Publ 11 10 542645 A01 ...

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