Connecting Sound Sources To The Transmitter - Sennheiser System 2015 Instructions For Use Manual

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Connecting sound sources to the transmitter

Connecting the microphones to the transmitter
In addition to the supplied MKE 2015-2 clip-on microphone, a screw-on
microphone (MKE 2015-0) and a neckband microphone (ME 2015-H) are
available as optional accessories. DC powering of these condenser
microphones is via the microphone input.
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Attaching and positioning the microphones
The MKE 2015-2 clip-on microphone and the MKE 2015-0 screw-on
microphone with omni-directional pick-up pattern pick up sound equally
from all directions. They are the best choice if movements of the speaker's
head have to be compensated for. However, they should be attached as close
as possible to the sound source.
Use the microphone clip to attach the MKE 2015-2 clip-on microphone to
clothing (e.g. tie, lapel). Attach the microphone at a maximum distance of
25 cm from your mouth.
When using the MKE 2015-0 screw-on microphone (optional accessory),
wear the transmitter around your neck using the EZG 2015 pouch with neck
strap. Adjust the length of the neck strap so that the distance between the
microphone and your mouth is 25 cm at the most.
The ME 2015-H neckband microphone has a super-cardioid pick-up pattern.
Connect the 2.5 mm jack plug
cable to the transmitter's 2.5 mm jack socket (MIC)
Via the operating menu, adjust the sensitivity of the microphone input
(see "Adjusting the microphone sensitivity" on page 30).
Adjust the ME 2015-H so that a comfortable and secure fit is ensured.
Position the microphone at the corner of your mouth.
Make sure that the sound inlet is directed towards your mouth. The sound
inlet is marked with a little dot.
of the microphone or the microphone
.
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