SENNHEISER EW 112-P G2 Owner's Manual

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Instructions for use
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Instructions for use
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Safety instructions
Never open electronic units! If units are opened by customers in breach of this
instruction, the warranty becomes null and void.
Keep the units away from central heating radiators and electric heaters.
Never expose them to direct sunlight.
Use the units in dry rooms only.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning the units. Do not use any cleansing agents or
solvents.
Thank you for choosing Sennheiser!
We have designed this product to give you reliable operation over many
years. Over half a century of accumulated expertise in the design and
manufacture of high-quality electro-acoustic equipment have made Senn-
heiser a world-leading company in this field.
Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want
you to enjoy your new Sennheiser products quickly and to the fullest.
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Contents
Safety instructions ................................................................................................. 2
Contents ...................................................................................................................
3
The evolution wireless series ew 100 G2 ...........................................................
4
The channel bank system .............................................................................................
4
System variants ......................................................................................................
5
Overview of operating controls ...........................................................................
6
EM 100 G2 rack-mount receiver ..................................................................................
6
EK 100 G2 bodypack receiver .......................................................................................
7
SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter ................................................................................
8
SKP 100 G2 plug-on transmitter .................................................................................
9
SKM 100 G2 radiomicrophone .................................................................................... 10
Indications and displays on the receivers .................................................................. 11
Indications and displays on the transmitters ........................................................... 13
Preparing the components for use ..................................................................... 14
EM 100 G2 rack-mount receiver .................................................................................. 14
EK 100 G2 bodypack receiver ....................................................................................... 17
SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter ................................................................................ 18
SKP 100 G2 plug-on transmitter ................................................................................. 19
SKM 100 G2 radiomicrophone ..................................................................................... 20
Using the components .......................................................................................... 22
Switching the components on/off .............................................................................. 22
Muting the transmitters ............................................................................................... 23
Activating/deactivating the lock mode ..................................................................... 23
Attaching the components to clothing ...................................................................... 24
The operating menu ............................................................................................... 25
The buttons ..................................................................................................................... 25
Overview of menus ......................................................................................................... 25
Working with the operating menu ............................................................................. 26
Operating menu of the receivers ................................................................................. 27
Operating menu of the transmitters .......................................................................... 29
Adjustment tips for the operating menu .......................................................... 31
Switching between channel banks ............................................................................. 31
Switching between the channels in a channel bank ............................................... 31
Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank "U" .......................... 31
Scanning the channel banks for free channels (receivers only) ........................... 31
Multi-channel operation ................................................................................................ 32
Adjusting the sensitivity (transmitters only) .......................................................... 32
Adjusting the audio output level (receivers only) ................................................... 33
Adjusting the squelch threshold (receivers only) .................................................... 33
Selecting the standard display .................................................................................... 34
Entering a name .............................................................................................................. 34
Loading the factory-preset default settings ............................................................. 35
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone transmission or pilot tone evaluation .. 35
Activating/deactivating the lock mode ..................................................................... 35
Exiting the operating menu .......................................................................................... 35
If problems occur .................................................................................................... 36
Error checklist .................................................................................................................. 36
Recommendations and tips .......................................................................................... 37
Care and maintenance ........................................................................................... 38
Additional information .......................................................................................... 39
HDX noise reduction ....................................................................................................... 39
Wireless transmission systems ................................................................................... 40
Squelch ............................................................................................................................. 40
Diversity reception ......................................................................................................... 41
Specifications .......................................................................................................... 42
Connector assignment ................................................................................................... 43
Polar diagrams and frequency response curves of
microphones/microphone heads ................................................................................. 44
Accessories .............................................................................................................. 45
Manufacturer declarations ................................................................................... 46
Warranty regulations .................................................................................................... 46
CE Declaration of Conformity ....................................................................................... 46
Batteries or rechargeable batteries ............................................................................ 46
WEEE Declaration ............................................................................................................ 46
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The evolution wireless series ew 100 G2
With the evolution wireless series ew 100 G2, Sennheiser offers musicians,
video and sound amateurs high-quality state-of-the-art RF transmission sys-
tems with a high level of operational reliability and ease of use. Transmitters
and receivers permit wireless transmission with studio-quality sound. The
excellent transmission reliability of the ew 100 G2 series is based on the use
of
further optimized PLL synthesizer and microprocessor technology,
the HDX noise reduction system,
the pilot tone squelch control,
the true diversity technology (rack-mount receiver only)
and the scan function for scanning the channel banks for free channels.
The channel bank system
The ew 100 G2 systems are available in five UHF frequency ranges with 1440
transmission/receiving frequencies per frequency range. Please note: Fre-
quency usage is different for each country. Your Sennheiser agent will have
all the necessary details on the available legal frequencies for your area:
Range A:
518 to 554 MHz
Range B:
626 to 662 MHz
Range C:
740 to 776 MHz
Range D:
786 to 822 MHz
Range E:
830 to 866 MHz
Transmitters and receivers have nine channel banks with four switchable
channels each.
The channel banks "1" to "8" have four switchable channels that are factory-
preset to a transmission/receiving frequency (see enclosed frequency table).
These transmission/receiving frequencies cannot be changed but have been
preset so that e.g. country-specific regulations on frequency usage are taken
into account. The channel bank "U" (user bank) has four switchable channels
to store your selection out of 1440 transmission/receiving frequencies that
are freely selectable within the preset frequency range.
An advantage of the factory-preset frequencies is that
the systems are ready for immediate use after switch-on,
several systems can be operated simultaneously on the preset channels
without causing intermodulation interference.
channel bank 1...8
channel 1
channel 2
channel 3
channel 4
preset frequency
preset frequency
preset frequency
preset frequency
channel bank U
channel 1
channel 2
channel 3
channel 4
freely selectable frequency
freely selectable frequency
freely selectable frequency
freely selectable frequency
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System variants
Areas of application
Delivery includes
EM 100 G2
ME 2
ME 4
EK 100 G2
SKM 100 G2
SKP 100 G2
SK 100 G2
ME 3 headmic
System
Areas of application
w 112
Theater, presentation (omni-directional)
w 122
Theater, presentation (high feedback
rejection)
w 152
Sports (aerobic), vocals
w 172
Instruments
w 135
Speech, vocals
w 145
Vocals (high feedback rejection)
w 165
Vocals, presentation (high feedback rejection)
w 100-ENG
Versatile system,
camera-mounted applications
w 112-p
Presentation, camera-mounted applications
w 122-p
Noisy environments,
camera-mounted applications
w 135-p
Speech, vocals, camera-mounted applications
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