Instructions for use
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A XS WIRELESS TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER 1 2 set volume sync 345 6 7 ANT B BALANCED AUDIO OUT UNBALANCED LINE MIC SQ ANT A DC 12V 300mA 8 9 0 A B CDE Typenschild F B G HI O ANT AB N TUNE 615.375 PRESET J SCAN SYNC B.2 CH.12 RF AF M LK
A XS WIRELESS TRUE DIVERSITY RECEIVER 1 2 set volume sync 345 6 7 ANT B BALANCED AUDIO OUT UNBALANCED LINE MIC SQ ANT A DC 12V 300mA 8 9 0 A B CDE Typenschild F B G HI O ANT AB N TUNE 615.375 PRESET J SCAN SYNC B.2 CH.12 RF AF M LK
Instructions for use
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... transmitter into operation 8 Putting the radio microphone into operation 8 Using the XS WIRELESS systems 9 Switching the receiver on/off 9 Switching the transmitters on/off 9 Muting the transmitters ...10 Adjusting the sensitivity ...10 Selecting and changing a receiver channel 10 Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver 11 Adjusting the squelch threshold 11 Cleaning and maintaining the XS WIRELESS systems 12 If a problem occurs ...12 Specifications ...13 Manufacturer...
... transmitter into operation 8 Putting the radio microphone into operation 8 Using the XS WIRELESS systems 9 Switching the receiver on/off 9 Switching the transmitters on/off 9 Muting the transmitters ...10 Adjusting the sensitivity ...10 Selecting and changing a receiver channel 10 Synchronizing a transmitter with the receiver 11 Adjusting the squelch threshold 11 Cleaning and maintaining the XS WIRELESS systems 12 If a problem occurs ...12 Specifications ...13 Manufacturer...
Instructions for use
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... result in the chapter "Specifications" (see "Specifications" on to third parties. • Heed all warnings and follow all servicing to qualified service personnel. Use a cloth for cleaning. • Only use the supplied mains unit. • Unplug the mains unit from the mains, - Install the products in accordance with the instructions given in this instruction manual. only operated within the permissible temperature...
... result in the chapter "Specifications" (see "Specifications" on to third parties. • Heed all warnings and follow all servicing to qualified service personnel. Use a cloth for cleaning. • Only use the supplied mains unit. • Unplug the mains unit from the mains, - Install the products in accordance with the instructions given in this instruction manual. only operated within the permissible temperature...
Instructions for use
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... an individual license if necessary. tions" on page 2, • using the products other audio transmission systems into operation, ask the relevant wireless regulatory authority for the exact frequency allocations and apply for the current rules governing frequency usage. The table on frequency usage Before putting your radio microphone system or other than as this can cause malfunctions due...
... an individual license if necessary. tions" on page 2, • using the products other audio transmission systems into operation, ask the relevant wireless regulatory authority for the exact frequency allocations and apply for the current rules governing frequency usage. The table on frequency usage Before putting your radio microphone system or other than as this can cause malfunctions due...
Instructions for use
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... to 12 transmission links per frequency range (except range E = 520 frequencies). Presentation Set XSW 12: This system is virtually invisible. The XS WIRELESS systems are available in the reception • Adjustable squelch for eliminating RF interference • Rugged metal housing for EM 10 receiver • Crystal-clear reception due to dynamic processor • Sync function for wireless transmission of frequencies to...
... to 12 transmission links per frequency range (except range E = 520 frequencies). Presentation Set XSW 12: This system is virtually invisible. The XS WIRELESS systems are available in the reception • Adjustable squelch for eliminating RF interference • Rugged metal housing for EM 10 receiver • Crystal-clear reception due to dynamic processor • Sync function for wireless transmission of frequencies to...
Instructions for use
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... ME 2-2 clip-on microphone CI 1 ¼" (6.3 mm) jack cable MZQ 1 stand mount ME 3 headmic 2 rod antennas 2 AA size batteries Instruction manual EN FR IT ES Delivery includes Delivery includes XS WIRELESS systems Vocal Set XSW 35 Vocal Set XSW 65 Presentation Set XSW 12 Instrument Set XSW 72 Headset Set XSW 52 A list of accessories can be found on suppliers, contact your local Sennheiser partner: www.sennheiser.com > "Service & Support". XS WIRELESS | 5 NL...
... ME 2-2 clip-on microphone CI 1 ¼" (6.3 mm) jack cable MZQ 1 stand mount ME 3 headmic 2 rod antennas 2 AA size batteries Instruction manual EN FR IT ES Delivery includes Delivery includes XS WIRELESS systems Vocal Set XSW 35 Vocal Set XSW 65 Presentation Set XSW 12 Instrument Set XSW 72 Headset Set XSW 52 A list of accessories can be found on suppliers, contact your local Sennheiser partner: www.sennheiser.com > "Service & Support". XS WIRELESS | 5 NL...
Instructions for use
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... on; flashing = batteries are low) 9 Antenna cover 0 Battery compartment 6 | XS WIRELESS A EM 10 receiver 1 Standby button 0 Audio output (AUDIO OUT UNBALANCED) 2 Display panel ¼" (6.3 mm) jack socket, unbalanced 3 UP button 4 DOWN button A LINE/MIC slide switch B SQ rotary switch for squelch threshold 5 button C DC socket (DC 12 V, 300 mA) for 6 set button connection of mains unit 7 volume control D Cable grip for...
... on; flashing = batteries are low) 9 Antenna cover 0 Battery compartment 6 | XS WIRELESS A EM 10 receiver 1 Standby button 0 Audio output (AUDIO OUT UNBALANCED) 2 Display panel ¼" (6.3 mm) jack socket, unbalanced 3 UP button 4 DOWN button A LINE/MIC slide switch B SQ rotary switch for squelch threshold 5 button C DC socket (DC 12 V, 300 mA) for 6 set button connection of mains unit 7 volume control D Cable grip for...
Instructions for use
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.... ̈ Connect the two rod antennas to the BNC sockets E and 8 at www.sennheiser.com. To increase the range, you can set the LINE/MIC slide switch A to be used without a large amount of the receiver. ̈ Align the antennas in a V-shape. responding position. ̈ Use the volume control 7 of the receiver to optimally adjust the AF audio level...
.... ̈ Connect the two rod antennas to the BNC sockets E and 8 at www.sennheiser.com. To increase the range, you can set the LINE/MIC slide switch A to be used without a large amount of the receiver. ̈ Align the antennas in a V-shape. responding position. ̈ Use the volume control 7 of the receiver to optimally adjust the AF audio level...
Instructions for use
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... correct polarity when inserting the batteries. Putting the radio microphone into operation Inserting/replacing the batteries (see fig. SK 20 SKM 35/SKM 65 A 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 8 | XS WIRELESS "SK 20") ̈ Use two AA size batteries (1.5 V) for powering the SKM 35/SKM 65 radio microphone. ̈ Unscrew the lower part of both condenser microphones (ME 2-2 clip-on microphone, headmic or instrument to clothing...
... correct polarity when inserting the batteries. Putting the radio microphone into operation Inserting/replacing the batteries (see fig. SK 20 SKM 35/SKM 65 A 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 8 | XS WIRELESS "SK 20") ̈ Use two AA size batteries (1.5 V) for powering the SKM 35/SKM 65 radio microphone. ̈ Unscrew the lower part of both condenser microphones (ME 2-2 clip-on microphone, headmic or instrument to clothing...
Instructions for use
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...: The receiver frequency is unused. Read the chapter "Selecting and changing a receiver channel". The RF signal level is not displayed: The receiver frequency is already used. Switching the transmitters on/off To switch the transmitters on the display panel. 615. The display panel of the receiver and the transmitters displays the charge status of the batteries: Display on the receiver Display...
...: The receiver frequency is unused. Read the chapter "Selecting and changing a receiver channel". The RF signal level is not displayed: The receiver frequency is already used. Switching the transmitters on/off To switch the transmitters on the display panel. 615. The display panel of the receiver and the transmitters displays the charge status of the batteries: Display on the receiver Display...
Instructions for use
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.... ̈ Press the set to the same frequency bank in order to prevent interference and intermodulation to adjust the sensitivity. The audio signal is canceled. 615. 375 615. 375 Adjusting the sensitivity ̈ Use the slide switch 6 (SK...WIRELESS Using the XS WIRELESS systems Muting the transmitters To mute the transmitters: ̈ Press the MUTE button. The mute LED lights up yellow. Selecting and changing a receiver channel Make sure that all receivers are set button 6 to ... manually set an unused channel by increasing/decreasing the distance between radio microphone...
.... ̈ Press the set to the same frequency bank in order to prevent interference and intermodulation to adjust the sensitivity. The audio signal is canceled. 615. 375 615. 375 Adjusting the sensitivity ̈ Use the slide switch 6 (SK...WIRELESS Using the XS WIRELESS systems Muting the transmitters To mute the transmitters: ̈ Press the MUTE button. The mute LED lights up yellow. Selecting and changing a receiver channel Make sure that all receivers are set button 6 to ... manually set an unused channel by increasing/decreasing the distance between radio microphone...
Instructions for use
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..., always adjust the squelch threshold to store your setting. ES NL PT RU ZH XS WIRELESS | 11 SCAN menu item Pressing the set the transmitter and the receiver to a different channel. ̈ Switch the transmitter on the receiver's display panel. ̈ Press the button 5... with the receiver The receiver always transfers the frequencies to increase the squelch threshold so that the signal will be received. PRESET menu item ̈ Use the UP button 3 or DOWN button 4 to select a frequency bank. ̈ Press the set button 6 to store your setting. ̈ Use the UP button...
..., always adjust the squelch threshold to store your setting. ES NL PT RU ZH XS WIRELESS | 11 SCAN menu item Pressing the set the transmitter and the receiver to a different channel. ̈ Switch the transmitter on the receiver's display panel. ̈ Press the button 5... with the receiver The receiver always transfers the frequencies to increase the squelch threshold so that the signal will be received. PRESET menu item ̈ Use the UP button 3 or DOWN button 4 to select a frequency bank. ̈ Press the set button 6 to store your setting. ̈ Use the UP button...
Instructions for use
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If a problem occurs ... neously and the distance - Problem Cause Solution Page No operation Batteries are flat Replace the batteries. 8 indication No mains connection (receiver) Check the connections of the mains unit. 7 No RF signal Transmitter and receiver are used simulta- small Several transmitters/radio Distance > 20 cm microphones are not Set transmitter and receiver to on the transmitter. 10 of background Receiver's audio output level is Use the...
If a problem occurs ... neously and the distance - Problem Cause Solution Page No operation Batteries are flat Replace the batteries. 8 indication No mains connection (receiver) Check the connections of the mains unit. 7 No RF signal Transmitter and receiver are used simulta- small Several transmitters/radio Distance > 20 cm microphones are not Set transmitter and receiver to on the transmitter. 10 of background Receiver's audio output level is Use the...
Instructions for use
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DE EN FR IT Specifications Specifications System Modulation Frequency ranges Switching bandwidth Frequencies Signal-to-noise ratio THD Temperature range ...(range E: 520), tuneable in steps of 25 kHz 8 frequency banks, each with up to 12 factory-preset channels ≥ 103 dBa ≤ 1% 0°C to +40°C EM 10 receiver Receiver principle true diversity Sensitivity (at peak deviation) < 3 ... mm) jack socket (unbalanced): +8 dBu XLR socket (balanced): +14 dBu Power supply 12 VDC nom. / 300 mA Dimensions 200 x 42 x 127 mm Weight 730 g ES NL PT RU ZH XS WIRELESS | 13
DE EN FR IT Specifications Specifications System Modulation Frequency ranges Switching bandwidth Frequencies Signal-to-noise ratio THD Temperature range ...(range E: 520), tuneable in steps of 25 kHz 8 frequency banks, each with up to 12 factory-preset channels ≥ 103 dBa ≤ 1% 0°C to +40°C EM 10 receiver Receiver principle true diversity Sensitivity (at peak deviation) < 3 ... mm) jack socket (unbalanced): +8 dBu XLR socket (balanced): +14 dBu Power supply 12 VDC nom. / 300 mA Dimensions 200 x 42 x 127 mm Weight 730 g ES NL PT RU ZH XS WIRELESS | 13
Instructions for use
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... g - dynamic - 1.5 mV/Pa - cardioid - 149 dB SPL SKM 65 10 mW 80 - 16,000 Hz - - 2 AA size batteries, 1.5 V approx. 10 hrs 250 x 54 mm 240 g condenser, pre-polarized 1.8 mV/Pa super-cardioid 144 dB SPL Microphones Transducer principle Sensitivity...WIRELESS SPL SK 20 SKM 35 10 mW 10 mW 50 - 16,000 Hz 80 - 16,000 Hz (Line) 80 - 16,000 Hz (Mic) 3.5 mm jack socket - 0.5 VRMS / 1.8 VRMS - input voltage (Mic/Line) Power supply Operating time Dimensions Weight Microphone type Input sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. Specifications Transmitter RF output power AF frequency...
... g - dynamic - 1.5 mV/Pa - cardioid - 149 dB SPL SKM 65 10 mW 80 - 16,000 Hz - - 2 AA size batteries, 1.5 V approx. 10 hrs 250 x 54 mm 240 g condenser, pre-polarized 1.8 mV/Pa super-cardioid 144 dB SPL Microphones Transducer principle Sensitivity...WIRELESS SPL SK 20 SKM 35 10 mW 10 mW 50 - 16,000 Hz 80 - 16,000 Hz (Line) 80 - 16,000 Hz (Mic) 3.5 mm jack socket - 0.5 VRMS / 1.8 VRMS - input voltage (Mic/Line) Power supply Operating time Dimensions Weight Microphone type Input sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. Specifications Transmitter RF output power AF frequency...
Instructions for use
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DE EN Specifications In compliance with (EM, SK and SKM) Europe: Approved by (SK) Canada: Approved by (SKM) Canada: Approved by (EM) Canada: EMC Radio Safety EN 301489-1/-3/-9 EN 300422-1/-2, EN 301440, EN 301357 EN 60065, EN 62311 (SAR) Industry Canada RSS 123 (210), IC 2099A-XSWSK FCC-Part 74, ...FCC-Part 15 C, FCC-ID: DMO XSWEM Connector assignment EM 10 ¼'' (6.3 mm) mono jack plug, unbalanced EM 10 XLR-3F connector, balanced + 21 3 EM 10 SK 20 SK 20 DC connector for 3.5 mm jack plug 3.5 mm jack plug power supply (Mic) (Line) FR IT ES NL PT RU ZH XS WIRELESS |...
DE EN Specifications In compliance with (EM, SK and SKM) Europe: Approved by (SK) Canada: Approved by (SKM) Canada: Approved by (EM) Canada: EMC Radio Safety EN 301489-1/-3/-9 EN 300422-1/-2, EN 301440, EN 301357 EN 60065, EN 62311 (SAR) Industry Canada RSS 123 (210), IC 2099A-XSWSK FCC-Part 74, ...FCC-Part 15 C, FCC-ID: DMO XSWEM Connector assignment EM 10 ¼'' (6.3 mm) mono jack plug, unbalanced EM 10 XLR-3F connector, balanced + 21 3 EM 10 SK 20 SK 20 DC connector for 3.5 mm jack plug 3.5 mm jack plug power supply (Mic) (Line) FR IT ES NL PT RU ZH XS WIRELESS |...
Instructions for use
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... receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to protect the environment, only dispose of the products at www.sennheiser.com. may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment does cause harmful interference to operate this product. In order to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used...
... receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to protect the environment, only dispose of the products at www.sennheiser.com. may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this equipment does cause harmful interference to operate this product. In order to which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used...
Frequency sheet A (548 - 572 MHz)
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...) Ch. 30 (542-550 MHz), Ch. 31 (550-558 MHz), Ch. 32 (558-566 MHz), Ch. 33 (566-574 MHz) XS WIRELESS Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Note: - usergroup - country - other Note: - other Note: - country - usergroup - usergroup - country - usergroup - other Bank 1 Bank ... 556.850 Frequencies usable in Americas, Europe and some Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in Americas, Europe and some Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in ...
...) Ch. 30 (542-550 MHz), Ch. 31 (550-558 MHz), Ch. 32 (558-566 MHz), Ch. 33 (566-574 MHz) XS WIRELESS Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Note: - usergroup - country - other Note: - other Note: - country - usergroup - usergroup - country - usergroup - other Bank 1 Bank ... 556.850 Frequencies usable in Americas, Europe and some Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in Americas, Europe and some Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in ...
Frequency sheet A (548 - 572 MHz)
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.... 30 (542-550 MHz), Ch. 31 (550-558 MHz), Ch. 32 (558-566 MHz), Ch. 33 (566-574 MHz) XS WIRELESS Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Note: - other Note: - other Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 548.250 554.400 560.350 566.350 548.650 554...Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in Americas, Europe and some Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in Taiwan, Publ. 01/12, 547019/A01 country - KG | Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany | www.sennheiser.com ...
.... 30 (542-550 MHz), Ch. 31 (550-558 MHz), Ch. 32 (558-566 MHz), Ch. 33 (566-574 MHz) XS WIRELESS Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Note: - other Note: - other Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 3 Bank 4 548.250 554.400 560.350 566.350 548.650 554...Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in Americas, Europe and some Asian countries Frequencies may require licence Please contact your local authorities Frequencies usable in Taiwan, Publ. 01/12, 547019/A01 country - KG | Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany | www.sennheiser.com ...
Frequency sheet E (821 - 832 MHz / 863 - 865 MHz)
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...600 831.600 ISM-band licence-free in Europe; Duplex gap licence-free in Germany usable in DK 823 - 831 MHz Frequencies also usable in Europe; KG | Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany | www.sennheiser.com Printed in other Note:...Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. country - usergroup - other European and Asian countries, but may require licence Please contact your local authorities ISM-band licence-free in Europe; Duplex gap licence-free in Germany usable in DK 823 - 831 MHz Frequencies also usable in Taiwan, Publ. 01/12, 547023/A01 XS WIRELESS Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...
...600 831.600 ISM-band licence-free in Europe; Duplex gap licence-free in Germany usable in DK 823 - 831 MHz Frequencies also usable in Europe; KG | Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany | www.sennheiser.com Printed in other Note:...Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. country - usergroup - other European and Asian countries, but may require licence Please contact your local authorities ISM-band licence-free in Europe; Duplex gap licence-free in Germany usable in DK 823 - 831 MHz Frequencies also usable in Taiwan, Publ. 01/12, 547023/A01 XS WIRELESS Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12...