Sennheiser SKP 30 manual Fehlercheckliste, Fehler Mögliche Ursache

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22 Fehlercheckliste

Fehler

Mögliche Ursache

Keine Betriebsanzeige

Verbrauchte Batterien

Kein HF-Signal

Sender und Empfänger nicht auf der

 

exakt gleichen Frequenz

 

Reichweite der Sendestrecke ist über-

 

schritten

HF-Signal vorhanden,

Sender ist stummgeschaltet („MUTE“)

kein Tonsignal

Rauschsperrenschwelle am Empfänger

 

ist zu hoch eingestellt

 

Sender liefert keine Phantomspeisung

 

an Kondensatormikrofon

 

( „18 Phantomspeisung ein- oder aus-

 

schalten (PHAnto)” auf Seite 21)

Tonsignal ist

Aussteuerung des Senders ist zu

verrauscht

niedrig

 

Ausgangspegel des Empfängers ist zu

 

niedrig

Tonsignal ist verzerrt

Aussteuerung des Senders ist zu hoch

 

Ausgangspegel des Empfängers ist zu

 

hoch

Rufen Sie bei Ihrem Sennheiser-Partner an, wenn Sie dennoch Probleme beim Betrieb Ihrer Sendeanlage haben. Er hat eine Lösung für Sie parat.

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Contents SKP Inhalt Sie haben die richtige Wahl getroffenKurzbeschreibung Besondere Merkmale Einsatzbereiche des Senders SKPRauschunterdrückung durch HiDyn plus HinweisBedienelemente Batterie einsetzen/wechseln Sender am Mikrofon befestigen Bei dynamischen Mikrofonen Sender ein-/ausschaltenBei fremdgespeisten Kondensatormikrofonen Sender stummschalten LED leuchtet BatterieanzeigeDreistufige Bargraphanzeige LED blinktDer schnelle Einstieg AchtungWichtig Anzeigen im LC-DisplayGrundfunktionen des Sennheiser-Bedienmenüs Wichtig 14 Übersicht über die Menüpunkte Hinweis Aussteuerung einstellen SEnSit Aussteuerungsbereich umschalten Att Phantomspeisung ein- oder ausschalten PHAnto Standardanzeige umschalten DiSPL „ChAnnLFestspeicherplätze konfigurieren Frequenzen einstellen tunE Kanalnummer einstellen Ch no Bedienung sperren LOC Sperre einschaltenSperre aufheben Fehlercheckliste Fehler Mögliche UrsacheTips für den optimalen Empfang SicherheitshinweiseTechnische Daten FCC EG-Konformitätserklärung BemerkungSKP Contents Short description Special features Areas of applicationHiDyn plus noise reduction Operating controls Inserting and changing the battery Plugging the transmitter onto the microphone For dynamic microphones Switching the transmitter on/offFor phantom powered condenser microphones Muting the transmitter LED lit up Battery status indicationStep bargraph display LED flashingOperation MuteLC display panel Basic functions of the Sennheiser operating menuPage Display Possible adjustments SEnSit Overview of menusPage Adjusting the sensitivity SEnSit Selecting the sensitivity range Att Switching the phantom powering on/off PHAnto Selecting the content of the standard display DiSPL 20 Configuring a frequency memory Setting a frequency tunE Assigning a channel number Ch no Activating/deactivating the lock-mode function LOC Activating the lock-mode functionDeactivating the lock-mode function Error checklist Problem Possible causeSafety instructions Tips for optimum receptionSpecifications HiDyn plusTHD Plug-on transmitter SKP EC Certificate of Conformity

SKP 30 specifications

The Sennheiser SKP 30 is a compact and versatile audio transmitter that has become a popular choice among professional audio engineers, musicians, and content creators. It offers seamless integration with various audio systems, making it an ideal solution for applications ranging from live performances to recordings.

One of the key features of the SKP 30 is its adaptability. The unit is designed to fit into a variety of scenarios by easily connecting to existing microphones. With a stereo input option, it can accommodate different types of microphone setups, enhancing the overall flexibility of audio capture. This makes it a great choice for users who frequently switch between devices and want a reliable transmission system that does not compromise audio quality.

The SKP 30 utilizes advanced digital transmission technology to ensure a clear, interference-free signal. Operating in the UHF frequency range, it provides a stable and robust connection even in challenging environments. This capability is crucial for live events where audio reliability is critical. Additionally, the SKP 30 supports multiple channels, allowing for simultaneous use with minimal risk of frequency conflict, which is invaluable in multi-mic setups.

Another significant characteristic of the SKP 30 is its compact and durable design. Weighing only a few ounces, it is lightweight enough to be easily portable while still boasting a rugged construction. This durability is essential for professional use, where gear often endures rough handling and outdoor conditions.

Powering the SKP 30 is effortless, as it employs a rechargeable battery system, offering extended usage times that minimize interruptions during performances. The battery life is designed to last through long shows, providing users with the confidence to perform without the fear of sudden outages.

Ease of use is further enhanced by the SKP 30's intuitive controls and status indicators. Users can quickly adjust settings and monitor battery status and signal strength, ensuring that they remain informed about their audio setup at all times.

In conclusion, the Sennheiser SKP 30 stands out as a highly functional audio transmitter, thanks to its versatility, advanced transmission technology, compact design, and user-friendly features. Whether for live performances, studio recordings, or various content creation endeavors, the SKP 30 is a reliable tool that delivers quality audio transmission, making it a preferred choice for professionals in the audio industry.