Internal Battery Powering - Sennheiser MKE 600 Instruction Manual

Microphone for video journalists
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Putting the MKE 600 into operation
The MKE 600 offers a choice of phantom powering via the XLR connec-
tion or internal battery powering.
P48 phantom powering via XLR connection
Connect the XLR-3 socket (female) of the microphone cable to the
XLR-3 socket (male) of the microphone 6.
Connect the connector of the microphone cable to the video
camera/camcorder or recording device.
3
The LED
provides the following information:
LED
P48 phantom powering
lights up
switched on; the microphone is operational
green
If phantom powered via the XLR connection, the microphone is
continuously in operation (the
no function).

Internal battery powering

Unscrew the lower part of the microphone body
the direction of the arrow.
Insert a battery/rechargeable battery (AA size, 1.5 V/1.2 V).
Observe correct polarity when inserting the battery.
Screw the lower part of the microphone body
phone by turning it in the direction of the arrow.
Set the battery switch
or set the battery switch to
3
3
The LED
provides the following information:
LED
lights up red for approx.
1 second after switch-on
and then goes off
lights up red permanently
flashes briefly red on
switch-on
When not using the microphone for extended periods of time,
remove the battery to prevent self-discharge.
5
4
to
ON
OFF
to switch the battery power off.
4
Internal battery power
switched on; operating time:
up to approx. 150 h
"Low Batt", battery is almost
empty;
approx. 8 h of remaining operat-
ing time after initial display
battery is empty; the microphone
is not operational
BATT ON/OFF
battery switch has
5
5
back to the micro-
to switch the internal battery on
by turning it in
5
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