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The Gradav Guide to
Sennheiser 3000 series
Radio Mics

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Summary of Contents for Sennheiser Sennheiser 3000 series

  • Page 1 The Gradav Guide to Sennheiser 3000 series Radio Mics...
  • Page 3 Intro & Overview The 3000 series of Radio Mic equipment is used in West End Theatre productions, by Broadcasters, and those users looking for that extra quality that is inherent in Sennheiser’s more expensive systems. The EM 3032 dual receivers allow the user to the system.
  • Page 4 Pocket Pack Transmitters SK50 & SK3063 These packs are identical in operation and are distinguished by the silver body of the SK50 and the black body of the SK3063. We supply these transmitters with the aerials fitted. The connector (1) is a screw-lock single pin Lemo connector.
  • Page 5 SK 5012 To open the battery cover you must squeeze the catches on either side and move towards the hinge, as shown by the small arrows on the diagram, on the left. When they have reached the end of their travel you can hinge the cover open.
  • Page 6: Hand Held Transmitter

    Hand Held Transmitter SKM 3072 To change the MN1604 (PP3) battery, you must first unscrew the capsule as shown. Pressing against side of the battery compartment cover will release the lid, allow- ing the old battery to be removed. Replace the battery, ensuring that the rubber transit cover has been removed from the...
  • Page 7: Frequency Allocations

    Using the some transmitter settings. Function Store Adjust Sensitivity Press SET 1 press note 1 > 1 sec Channel Press SET 2 presses Change > 1 sec Assign Channel Press SET 3 presses Number > 1 sec Power Lock Press SET 4 presses >...
  • Page 8 EM 3032 Receiver Headphone socket 6.3 mm (¼in) Headphone volume control LCD display panel. Shows frequency information, RF data and battery life. Frequency selection buttons SET button for storing a selected frequency On/off switch (per channel) Fuse Holder and mains voltage selection Mains connector Squelch adjustment Strain relief clamp for mains cable...
  • Page 9 Switch on by pressing the ON/Off switch(6). The display will light (D1) to show the frequency in use. MUTE will also be lit. If a transmitter is operating on this frequency there will be a delay of 4 seconds before the display will change (D2) to show RF level, deviation and receiving aerial in use (A or B).
  • Page 10 The SKM 3072, SK 50 and SK 3063 transmitters transmit a battery status signal. When 20 to 30 minutes battery life remains, the receiver display shows “LOW BATT” (D4). If squelch is activated “MUTE” will light, and the “LOW BATT” will extin- guish.
  • Page 11: Operation

    Operation C heck that all the items on the delivery note have been supplied, before you Please report any shortages immediately. We have less assemble your system. sympathy with a claim that goods were not supplied after the hire has ended, than we have for a shortage reported at the beginning.
  • Page 12 CHECK - every performance Each channel in turn for RF signal strength and audio quality. Inspect for damage to every microphone cable and connector. Transmitter aerial for cable damage and ensure that the connector is tight. Sensitivity (gain) switches get moved. Re-set if required. Only when you are satisfied, should you distribute the transmitters.
  • Page 13: Troubleshooting

    Trouble Shooting Distorts Input overload. Check the setting of the gain switch on the transmitter. Overload in the mixer input. Reduce output gain on receiver and/or reduce input gain on mixer. If headworn, check the position of the microphone capsule. No RF shown on receiver Check that the transmitter is on.
  • Page 14 Works only when close check that frequency of transmitter and receiver match. Aerial placement. Move each dipole aerial in turn checking the signal strengths on the RF displays for improvements. Check transmitter aerial for looseness and damage. Check receiver aerials are vertical and with the [E] element at the bottom.
  • Page 16 Unit C6, Hastingwood Trading Estate 35, Harbet Road, London, N18 3HU Phone 020 8803 7400 email office@gradav.co.uk 020 8803 5060 www.gradav.co.uk...