Sennheiser SKM 5200-II - ANNEXE 696 Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 SKM 5200-II Instruction manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    The SKM 5200-II radio microphone ..............4 Delivery includes ....................6 Product overview ....................7 Overview of the SKM 5200-II radio microphone ........7 Putting the radio microphone into operation ..........9 Inserting, removing and changing the power pack ......9 Changing the microphone head ..............
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    • 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 used properly, rechargeable batteries are a safe and reliable energy source.
  • Page 4 • using the product within the operating conditions and limitations described in this instruction manual. “Improper use” means using the product other than as described in this instruction manual, or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein.
  • Page 5: The Skm 5200-Ii Radio Microphone

    The SKM 5200-II radio microphone The SKM 5200-II is a professional hand-held radio microphone transmitter that is easy to use and is easily adaptable to a wide variety of applications: • Suitable for all-purpose use, e.g. for reporting, stage and studio applications.
  • Page 6 The SKM 5200-II radio microphone The channel bank system The transmitter is available in five UHF frequency ranges with up to 184 MHz switching bandwidth: Range N-GB 606 – 790 MHz Range N-US 614.075 – 697.925 MHz Range N 614 – 798 MHz...
  • Page 7: Delivery Includes

    EM 3731, EM 3732, EM 3732 COM • EM 3731-II, EM 3732-II, EM 3732 COM-II Delivery includes radio microphone transmitter body SKM 5200-II (microphone head and power pack to be ordered separately) MZQ 3072 quick release clamp color-coded identification markers instruction manual frequency table...
  • Page 8: Product Overview

    Product overview Product overview Overview of the SKM 5200-II radio microphone DOWN Operating controls LC display panel Screw-on microphone head Alphanumeric display (not included in the delivery) Level display for audio Body of radio microphone signal “AF” Power pack “RF” – appears when an...
  • Page 9 Product overview Display backlighting When the lock mode is deactivated, the display remains backlit for approx. 20 seconds after pressing a button. Operation and battery status indication The LED ON/LOW BATT provides information on the current operating state of the radio microphone:...
  • Page 10: Putting The Radio Microphone Into Operation

    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.
  • Page 11 Recharging the BA 5000-2 battery pack Before using the BA 5000-2 battery pack (see “ Accessories” on page 30) for the first time or if you have not used it for several weeks, you must charge the battery pack completely.
  • Page 12: Changing The Microphone Head

    The battery pack is carefully charged using the −ΔU-method. For further details, please refer to the user manual of the L 50 charger. LC display shown on the example of the BA 5000-2 battery pack •...
  • Page 13 Pull off the microphone head Put on the new microphone head. Screw tight the microphone head by turning it against the direction indicated by the arrow. Different microphone heads ensure suitability for a wide variety of applications: Model Type Pick-up pattern SPL...
  • Page 14: Using The Radio Microphone

    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). To switch the radio microphone off:...
  • Page 15: Doing A Frequency Check

    The radio 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.
  • Page 16: Identifying The Radio Microphone

    Using the radio microphone Deactivating the autolock function temporarily To be able to make changes to the settings via the operating menu, you must temporarily deactivate the lock mode. To achieve this, either press the ON/OFF button or the multi-function switch (switch position SET).
  • Page 17: The Operating Menu

    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 Display mode • With deactivated lock mode: Changing to the selection mode •...
  • Page 18: Overview Of The Operating Menu

    – even when the lock mode is activated. • Selection mode In selection mode, you can select the menu whose setting you want to change. To change to the selection mode, the lock mode must be deactivated. •...
  • Page 19 The operating menu By way of example of the “LOWCUT” menu, this section describes how to use the operating Display mode Selection mode Setting mode SET/ON TUNE LOWCUT Current Adjusting the Current low-cut-frequency low-cut-frequency low-cut-frequency STORED FLAT, 120 Hz, 190 Hz After switch-on After switch-on, the standard display is shown on the display panel.
  • Page 20 DOWN other. Changing to the selection mode To change from display mode to selection mode, you have to deactivate the lock mode. Deactivate the lock mode (see “Deactivating the autolock function temporarily” on page 15). You can now select the menu whose settings you want to adjust.
  • Page 21 (DOWN), the multi-function switch features a “fast search” function, i.e. the display cycles continuously. In the “TUNE” menu, the cycling of the display is continuously accelerated. The “fast search” function allows you to get fast and easily to your desired setting. Storing a setting...
  • Page 22: Overview Of The Operating Menu

    Deactivate the lock mode before adjusting the settings (see “Deactivating the autolock function temporarily” on page 15). Pressing the ON/OFF button will cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the display mode. Display mode Setting mode Selection mode 776.000...
  • Page 23 1-dB- steps, -40...0 dB Current attenuation STORED LOWCUT Adjusting the Current Current FLAT, low-cut-frequency low cut frequency low-cut-frequency 120 Hz, 190 Hz STORED VIEW NAME CHAN FREQ Selecting the Current FREQ, FREQ, standard display standard display CHAN, NAME...
  • Page 24: Adjustment Tips For The Operating Menu

    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 while this adjustment is being made.
  • Page 25 (UP) or (DOWN). Store your setting. • You can change to a different channel and set a new frequency for the new channel: Press the multi-function switch for a longer time (switch position SET). The current channel flashes on the display.
  • Page 26: Entering A Name - "Name

    Store your setting. Entering a name – “NAME” Via the “NAME” menu, you can enter a freely selectable name for the radio microphone. This name can be displayed on the standard display and can consist of up to six characters such as: •...
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Microphone Sensitivity - "Atten

    “LOWCUT” To reduce unwanted low-frequency noise such as engine, wind and rumble noise, you can activate a low-cut filter. The low-cut frequency can be set to 190 Hz or 120 Hz. If you do not want to reduce low-frequency signal portions, select the setting “FLAT”.
  • Page 28: Loading The Factory-Preset Default Settings - "Reset

    “LOCK” menu. When the autolock function is activated, the lock mode is automatically activated 10 seconds after pressing the last button. The lock mode protects the radio microphone from accidental programming. For daily use, we would recommend activating the autolock function.
  • Page 29: Adjusting The Output Power - "Power

    In “Low Intermodulation mode”, the output power is reduced to 10 mW; the operating time will be about the same as using an output power of 50 mW. Displaying the software revision – “SW--REV”...
  • Page 30: If A Problem Occurs

    If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance. To find a Sennheiser partner in your...
  • Page 31: Accessories

    Neumann KK 104 S microphone head 005273 B 5000-2 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...
  • Page 32: Specifications

    < 0.5% THD (at 1 kHz, nom. deviation) AF frequency response 60–20,000 Hz Noise reductions system Sennheiser HiDyn plus™ Low-cut frequency (–3 dB) adjustable (flat, 120 Hz, 190 Hz) Sensitivity adjustable in steps of 1 dB from –40 to 0 dB...
  • Page 33 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 battery pack Storage and transport conditions Ambient temperature –25°C to +70°C Relative humidity max.
  • Page 34 Specifications In compliance with Europe EN 301489-1/-9 Radio EN 300422-1/-2 Safety EN 60065 EN 62311 (SAR) Approved by Canada Industry Canada RSS-123 IC: 2099A-SKM5200A2 limited to 698 MHz FCC-Part 74 FCC ID: DMOSKM5200A2 limited to 698 MHz...
  • Page 35: Manufacturer Declarations

    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 designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 36 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
  • 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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