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XS WIRELESS Instruction manual
XS WIRELESS Instruction manual
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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
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RF_power individual licence (MHz) (mW - Italy IT 470 - 854 10 & 50 yes Liechtenstein LI Switzerland CH 470 - 862 50 yes Norway Romania 800 - 820 20 mW NO 790 - 800 & 820 - 838 - - Frequenz- erp.) required All listed countries (not Norway) 863 - 865 10 no Austria AT Cyprus CY 470 - 862 50 yes Greece GR Belgium Germany BE 470 - 608, 608 - 862 50 (20) yes 470 - 606, 614 - 790 50 yes DE 823 - 832 50 - RO 646 - 759 30 yes Great Britain GB (UK) 606 - 614 (Ch. 38 mobile) 50 yes 470 - 860 - - und Sendeleistungsübersicht Frequency ...
RF_power individual licence (MHz) (mW - Italy IT 470 - 854 10 & 50 yes Liechtenstein LI Switzerland CH 470 - 862 50 yes Norway Romania 800 - 820 20 mW NO 790 - 800 & 820 - 838 - - Frequenz- erp.) required All listed countries (not Norway) 863 - 865 10 no Austria AT Cyprus CY 470 - 862 50 yes Greece GR Belgium Germany BE 470 - 608, 608 - 862 50 (20) yes 470 - 606, 614 - 790 50 yes DE 823 - 832 50 - RO 646 - 759 30 yes Great Britain GB (UK) 606 - 614 (Ch. 38 mobile) 50 yes 470 - 860 - - und Sendeleistungsübersicht Frequency ...
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DE EN FR IT ES Contents Contents Important safety instructions ...2 The XS WIRELESS systems ...4 Delivery includes ...5 Product overview ...6 EM 10 receiver ...6 SK 20 bodypack transmitter 6 SKM 35/SKM 65 radio microphone 6 Putting the XS WIRELESS systems into operation 7 Putting the receiver into operation 7 Putting the bodypack 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 ...
DE EN FR IT ES Contents Contents Important safety instructions ...2 The XS WIRELESS systems ...4 Delivery includes ...5 Product overview ...6 EM 10 receiver ...6 SK 20 bodypack transmitter 6 SKM 35/SKM 65 radio microphone 6 Putting the XS WIRELESS systems into operation 7 Putting the receiver into operation 7 Putting the bodypack 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 ...
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... connected product can be easily disconnected from the mains at any time. 2 | XS WIRELESS Use a cloth for cleaning. • Only use attachments/accessories specified by Sennheiser. • Refer all instructions in a safe operating condition and easily accessible, - Always include this instruction manual when passing the products on page 13). • Do...
... connected product can be easily disconnected from the mains at any time. 2 | XS WIRELESS Use a cloth for cleaning. • Only use attachments/accessories specified by Sennheiser. • Refer all instructions in a safe operating condition and easily accessible, - Always include this instruction manual when passing the products on page 13). • Do...
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Framework requirements and restrictions on frequency usage Before putting your radio microphone system or other than as described in these instructions, or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein. 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. Intended use Intended use " means using the products within the operating conditions and limitations described in the ...
Framework requirements and restrictions on frequency usage Before putting your radio microphone system or other than as described in these instructions, or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein. 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. Intended use Intended use " means using the products within the operating conditions and limitations described in the ...
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... microphone is ideal for unused frequencies 4 | XS WIRELESS The frequency banks contain factory-preset frequencies (frequency presets). Headset Set XSW 52: The lightweight and comfortable headset system gives absolute freedom of frequencies to 12 channels each. Frequency range A Frequency range GB ...of movement for connecting musical instruments (e.g. The XS WIRELESS systems are ideal for minimizing dropouts in five variants. Instrument Set XSW 72: This system is for a more animated and impressive performance. guitar) which can be operated simultaneously • Reliable...
... microphone is ideal for unused frequencies 4 | XS WIRELESS The frequency banks contain factory-preset frequencies (frequency presets). Headset Set XSW 52: The lightweight and comfortable headset system gives absolute freedom of frequencies to 12 channels each. Frequency range A Frequency range GB ...of movement for connecting musical instruments (e.g. The XS WIRELESS systems are ideal for minimizing dropouts in five variants. Instrument Set XSW 72: This system is for a more animated and impressive performance. guitar) which can be operated simultaneously • Reliable...
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... 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 PT RU ZH For information on...
... 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 PT RU ZH For information on...
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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 mains cable 8 Antenna input (ANT B), BNC socket E Antenna input (ANT A), BNC socket 9 Audio output (BALANCED), F Type plate XLR-3M socket, balanced B ...
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 mains cable 8 Antenna input (ANT B), BNC socket E Antenna input (ANT A), BNC socket 9 Audio output (BALANCED), F Type plate XLR-3M socket, balanced B ...
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... The supplied rod antennas are available as accessories from your specialist dealer. ̈ Connect the two rod antennas to the BNC sockets E and 8 at www.sennheiser.com. Connecting the receiver to the mains ̈ Connect the connector of staining furniture surfaces! For information on the receiver. ̈ Connect the mains unit...
... The supplied rod antennas are available as accessories from your specialist dealer. ̈ Connect the two rod antennas to the BNC sockets E and 8 at www.sennheiser.com. Connecting the receiver to the mains ̈ Connect the connector of staining furniture surfaces! For information on the receiver. ̈ Connect the mains unit...
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Putting on microphone, headmic or instrument to friction is designed for powering the SKM 35/SKM 65 radio microphone. ̈ Unscrew the lower part of both condenser microphones (ME 2-2 clip-on microphone to clothing. ̈ Conduct the cable so that the microphone cable and the antenna do not cross. "SKM 35/SKM 65") ̈ Use two AA size batteries (1.5 V) for the connection of the microphone body and open the battery compartment cover. ̈ Insert the batteries. Attaching the bodypack transmitter to clothing ̈ Use the belt clip 0 to attach the bodypack transmitter to ...
Putting on microphone, headmic or instrument to friction is designed for powering the SKM 35/SKM 65 radio microphone. ̈ Unscrew the lower part of both condenser microphones (ME 2-2 clip-on microphone to clothing. ̈ Conduct the cable so that the microphone cable and the antenna do not cross. "SKM 35/SKM 65") ̈ Use two AA size batteries (1.5 V) for the connection of the microphone body and open the battery compartment cover. ̈ Insert the batteries. Attaching the bodypack transmitter to clothing ̈ Use the belt clip 0 to attach the bodypack transmitter to ...
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The RF signal level is displayed: The receiver frequency is critical. To switch the receiver to standby mode: ̈ Keep the standby button 1 pressed until "OFF" appears on the display panel. 615. The powerLED lights up red. The display panel of the receiver and the transmitters displays the charge status of the batteries: Display on the receiver Display on the display panel. The charge status is already used. Switching the transmitters on/off : ̈ Keep the ON/OFF button pressed until "OFF" appears on the transmitter Charge status approx. 100 % approx. 70 % approx. 30...
The RF signal level is displayed: The receiver frequency is critical. To switch the receiver to standby mode: ̈ Keep the standby button 1 pressed until "OFF" appears on the display panel. 615. The powerLED lights up red. The display panel of the receiver and the transmitters displays the charge status of the batteries: Display on the receiver Display on the display panel. The charge status is already used. Switching the transmitters on/off : ̈ Keep the ON/OFF button pressed until "OFF" appears on the transmitter Charge status approx. 100 % approx. 70 % approx. 30...
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The mute LED goes off. Selecting and changing a receiver channel Make sure that all receivers are set button 6 to the transmitter. Selecting a menu item and activating it ̈ Press the UP button 3 or DOWN button 4 to select the TUNE, PRESET or SCAN menu item. ̈ Press the set to the same frequency bank in order to prevent interference and intermodulation to activate the selected menu item. Menu item TUNE PRESET SCAN Select this menu item to adjust the sensitivity. The mute LED lights up yellow. The muting is muted. select a preset channel. To cancel the muting of ...
The mute LED goes off. Selecting and changing a receiver channel Make sure that all receivers are set button 6 to the transmitter. Selecting a menu item and activating it ̈ Press the UP button 3 or DOWN button 4 to select the TUNE, PRESET or SCAN menu item. ̈ Press the set to the same frequency bank in order to prevent interference and intermodulation to activate the selected menu item. Menu item TUNE PRESET SCAN Select this menu item to adjust the sensitivity. The mute LED lights up yellow. The muting is muted. select a preset channel. To cancel the muting of ...
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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 3 or DOWN button 4 to select a channel. ̈ Press the set button 6 to store your transmitter pressed until the SYNC display M flashes on during the synchronization process. The transmitter automatically switches on the receiver's display panel. ̈ Press the button 5 of the receiver to transfer the selected frequency to the transmitter. The receiver should no longer be eliminated in this way, set the ...
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 3 or DOWN button 4 to select a channel. ̈ Press the set button 6 to store your transmitter pressed until the SYNC display M flashes on during the synchronization process. The transmitter automatically switches on the receiver's display panel. ̈ Press the button 5 of the receiver to transfer the selected frequency to the transmitter. The receiver should no longer be eliminated in this way, set the ...
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able, no audio adjusted too high 11 signal Audio signal Transmitter sensitivity is has a high level adjusted too low or too high Adjust the sensitivity on the same channel the same channel. 10 Transmission range is too small 12 | XS WIRELESS 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 volume control 7 to clean the products. RF signal avail- Receiver's squelch threshold is too - between two transmitters is exceeded ...
able, no audio adjusted too high 11 signal Audio signal Transmitter sensitivity is has a high level adjusted too low or too high Adjust the sensitivity on the same channel the same channel. 10 Transmission range is too small 12 | XS WIRELESS 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 volume control 7 to clean the products. RF signal avail- Receiver's squelch threshold is too - between two transmitters is exceeded ...
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... 12 factory-preset channels ≥ 103 dBa ≤ 1% 0°C to +40°C EM 10 receiver Receiver principle true diversity Sensitivity (at peak deviation) < 3 μV at 52 dBarms S/N Adjacent channel rejection ≥ 60 dB Intermodulation attenuation ≥ 50 dB Blocking ≥ 65 dB AF frequency response 50 - 16,000 Hz Pilot tone...
... 12 factory-preset channels ≥ 103 dBa ≤ 1% 0°C to +40°C EM 10 receiver Receiver principle true diversity Sensitivity (at peak deviation) < 3 μV at 52 dBarms S/N Adjacent channel rejection ≥ 60 dB Intermodulation attenuation ≥ 50 dB Blocking ≥ 65 dB AF frequency response 50 - 16,000 Hz Pilot tone...
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at -30 dB gain 2 AA size batteries, 2 AA size batteries, 1.5 V 1.5 V approx. 10 hrs approx. 10 hrs 66 x 96 x 24 mm 250 x 54 mm 95 g 240 g - input voltage (Mic/Line) Power supply Operating time Dimensions Weight Microphone type Input sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. dynamic - 1.5 mV/Pa - 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 - SPL ME 2-2 condenser, pre-polarized 5 mV/Pa omni-directional 142 dB ME 3 condenser, pre-polarized 1.6 mV/Pa cardioid 150 dB 14 | XS WIRELESS ...
at -30 dB gain 2 AA size batteries, 2 AA size batteries, 1.5 V 1.5 V approx. 10 hrs approx. 10 hrs 66 x 96 x 24 mm 250 x 54 mm 95 g 240 g - input voltage (Mic/Line) Power supply Operating time Dimensions Weight Microphone type Input sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. dynamic - 1.5 mV/Pa - 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 - SPL ME 2-2 condenser, pre-polarized 5 mV/Pa omni-directional 142 dB ME 3 condenser, pre-polarized 1.6 mV/Pa cardioid 150 dB 14 | XS WIRELESS ...
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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-ID: DMO XSWSK FCC-Part 15 C, limited to 698 MHz Industry Canada RSS 123 (210), IC 2099A-XSWSKM FCC-Part 74, FCC-ID: DMO XSWSKM FCC-Part 15 C, limited to 698 MHz Industry Canada RSS 123, IC 2099A-XSWEM FCC-Part 15 C, FCC-ID: DMO XSWEM Connector assignment EM 10 ¼'' (6.3 mm) mono jack ...
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-ID: DMO XSWSK FCC-Part 15 C, limited to 698 MHz Industry Canada RSS 123 (210), IC 2099A-XSWSKM FCC-Part 74, FCC-ID: DMO XSWSKM FCC-Part 15 C, limited to 698 MHz Industry Canada RSS 123, IC 2099A-XSWEM FCC-Part 15 C, FCC-ID: DMO XSWEM Connector assignment EM 10 ¼'' (6.3 mm) mono jack ...
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...FCC authorization to this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is encouraged to try to your Sennheiser partner. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to your...provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our web site at www.sennheiser.com or contact your specialist dealer. In order to protect the environment, only dispose of their operational lifetime by taking them to...
...FCC authorization to this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which the receiver is encouraged to try to your Sennheiser partner. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to your...provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our web site at www.sennheiser.com or contact your specialist dealer. In order to protect the environment, only dispose of their operational lifetime by taking them to...
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KG Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com Printed in Taiwan, Publ. 01/12, 542696/A03 Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co.
KG Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com Printed in Taiwan, Publ. 01/12, 542696/A03 Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co.