Overview Of Menus; Adjusting The Sensitivity - Sennheiser Tourguide UHF Instructions For Use Manual

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Overview of menus

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SEnSit
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PHAnto
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Loc
SEnSit

Adjusting the sensitivity

Close talking distances or speakers with loud voices may cause
overmodulation in the transmission link, resulting in distortion. In
this case, the SK transmitters' yellow LED (AF PEAK) will light up. If,
on the other hand, the sensitivity is adjusted too low, the
transmission link will be undermodulated, which would result in a
signal with high background noise. Adjust the sensitivity so that the
"PEAK" warning of the receiver's AF level display only lights up
during the loudest passages.
The sensitivity has to be adjusted such that the "PEAK" warning of
the receiver's AF level display only lights up during the loudest
passages.
The following figures are a guide to the best settings:
Function of the menu
Adjusting the sensitivity
Selecting the sensitivity range
(only SKP 100 / SKP 500)
Switching the phantom powering on/off
(only SKP 500)
Selecting the standard display
Setting the transmission frequency
Activating the lock mode to prevent accidental
adjustment
Loud music/vocals:
Presentations:
Interviews:
Select the "SEnSit" menu by pressing the
"SEnSit" appears on the display; after a short pause the current
input sensitivity setting is displayed.
With the / buttons you can now select a different setting. The
sensitivity can be adjusted in 10-dB steps from 0 to –30 dB. The
new setting starts flashing on the display and becomes effective
immediately.
Press the
SET
button to return to the top menu level. The display
then switches back to the standard display.
–30 / –20 dB
–20 / –10 dB
–10 / 0 dB
SET
button until
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