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Sennheiser RC Sheriff Trust User Manual
Sennheiser RC Sheriff Trust User Manual

Sennheiser RC Sheriff Trust User Manual

Radio microphone system

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SENNHEISER
RADIO MICROPHONE SYSTEM
This system has been purchased by the trust for the benefit of the local community in
Elmbridge and is available on loan for a modest fee to cover running costs and which is
substantially lower than commercial rental charges.
General care
Please look after them. There is no funding available to replace them and any damage
occurring may deprive the next user of the equipment of its full benefit.
We will charge you for any loss or damage to the system. This will be taken from your
deposit and the balance returned to you. Any further costs will be invoiced to you.
INSURANCE
The user is responsible for insuring the system for a replacement value of £10,000
Batteries
You will need to provide your own (AA) batteries. Only use alkaline cells. At the end of the
loan period, please insure that all batteries are removed from the transmitters and that a
full set is returned with the equipment.
Cleaning
Before returning the equipment please remove all tape, make up and adhesive residues.
Do not use toilet, kitchen or other water based cleaning products. Do not use anything that
you would not use on a child's skin. Isopropyl alcohol (isopropanol) is usually fairly good
and can be obtained from good chemists, probably in the form of sterilizing pads.
You will be charged for any cleaning required on the return of the equipment.
Terms and conditions
The R C Sherriff Trust reserves the right to decline to allow individuals or groups use of the
equipment without reason.
We only have limited resources. The R C Sherriff Trust does not accept any liability if for
any reason the system is not available or fully functional for a booking.
Minor adjustments to booking periods may be required to allow other users to have the
benefit of the systems as well.
The R C Sherriff Trust gives no guarantee of suitability for a particular use, or fitness for
purpose.
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Summary of Contents for Sennheiser RC Sheriff Trust

  • Page 1 SENNHEISER RADIO MICROPHONE SYSTEM This system has been purchased by the trust for the benefit of the local community in Elmbridge and is available on loan for a modest fee to cover running costs and which is substantially lower than commercial rental charges.
  • Page 2 April 09...
  • Page 3 R C Sherriff Trust Sennheiser Radio Microphone System This radio mic system consists of eight channels of UHF radio microphone set up to work together both consistently and legally. It is packaged as two four-channel systems, which can be used either together or separately.
  • Page 4: User Guide

    USER GUIDE The radio mics have been preset to work in most normal situations. The frequencies are set so that all eight systems will work together consistently and legally. Step 1: Set up the receivers Place the receiver rack(s) in a good location for positioning the receiver aerials correctly. There are multipurpose mic arms for mounting the aerials, however ordinary mic stands with a 3/8”...
  • Page 5 Step 2: Set up the transmitters The transmitters are preset, ready for use in most normal situations. Only one transmitter can be used on each frequency channel at the same time. Install 2 AA alkaline cells into the battery compartment. Do not use any other type of battery.
  • Page 6 Plug the 3.5mm jack plug from the microphone into the body pack. Lock the jack plug by lightly tightening the locking ring. This can be a bit fiddly. The ME-2 personal microphone can be clipped onto clothing. It has an omni-directional pick-up pattern and so picks up sound equally from all directions.
  • Page 7 Mute switches All transmitters have a MUTE switch that noiselessly mutes the transmitter’s audio signal without turning the transmitter off. This is a much more reliable method of letting the wearer mute their audio for presentations. This is not recommended for theatrical productions.
  • Page 8 Technical detail Frequency Plan This system uses the whole of channel 69 using spot frequencies licensed by JFMG. This is the only frequency plan that can be used. It is unlikely that you will be able to use other UHF frequency equipment at the same time unless they are on channel 67 or lower and even then, you should confirm this with the manufacturer of the additional equipment.