Sennheiser W300 manual Muting the transmitters, Activating/deactivating the lock mode

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Muting the transmitters

Both transmitters have a MUTE switch that noiselessly mutes the transmitter’s audio signal without switching the transmitter off.

Muting the SK 300 G2 bodypack transmitter

Set the MUTE switch to the position ’MUTE’. The “MUTE” display appears on the transmitter display panel. Provided that the pilot tone function is activated on both the transmitter and the receiver, the “MUTE” display also appears on the receiver display panel.

Set the MUTE switch back to the original position to retransmit the audio signal.

Muting the SKM 300 G2 radiomicrophone

Turn the protective cap at the bottom of the radiomicrophone so that the MUTE switch becomes accessible.

Set the MUTE switch to the position ’MUTE’. The “MUTE” display appears on the transmitter display panel. Provided that the pilot tone function is activated on both the transmitter and the receiver, the “MUTE” display also appears on the receiver display panel.

Set the MUTE switch back to the original position to retransmit the audio signal.

Activating/deactivating the lock mode

ew 300 G2 transmitters and receivers have a lock mode that can be activated or deactivated via the operating menu (see “Activating/deactivating the lock mode“ on page 34). The lock mode prevents that the transmitter or receiver is accidentally programmed or switched off during operation.

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Contents W300 Thank you for choosing Sennheiser Contents Channel bank system Evolution wireless series ew 300 G2Delivery includes Safety instructionsSystem variants Areas of applicationEM 300 G2 rack-mount receiver Overview of operating controlsSK 300 G2 bodypack transmitter SKM 300 G2 radiomicrophone Modulation display Transmitter battery status indicationIndications and displays on the receiver Mute displayButton backlighting Operation and battery status indicationIndications and displays on the transmitters Diversity displayDisplay backlighting AF peak indication SK 300 G2 onlyMounting the receiver feet Connecting the antennasConnecting the mains unit Preparing the components for useService interface Connecting the amplifier/mixing consoleRack adapter and antenna mount Bottom sides of the receivers Inserting and replacing the batteries Connecting the microphone/line cableInserting and charging the accupack Positioning the microphones Attaching the microphones Attaching the bodypack transmitter to clothing Changing the microphone head Switching the bodypack transmitter on/off Using the componentsSwitching the components on/off Switching the rack-mount receiver on/offMuting the SKM 300 G2 radiomicrophone Activating/deactivating the lock modeMuting the transmitters Muting the SK 300 G2 bodypack transmitterButtons Operating menuOverview of menus Getting into the operating menu Adjusting a settingStoring a setting Working with the operating menuExiting the operating menu MHz Operating menu of the receiver01 786.300 MHz Main Frequency Low HighOff PilotOperating menu of the transmitters ExitBank Switching between channel banks Adjustment tips for the operating menuSwitching between the channels in a channel bank Releasing locked channels Scanning the channel banks for free channels EM 300 G2 onlyDisplaying the last scan result Starting the scanMulti-channel operation Adjusting the sensitivity transmitters onlyAdjusting the squelch threshold EM 300 G2 only Adjusting the audio output level EM 300 G2 onlyIMPORTANT! Notes EM 300 G2 rack-mount receiver Selecting the standard displayEntering a name Loading the factory-preset default settingsExiting the operating menu Adjusting the contrast of the graphic display EM 300 G2 onlyError checklist If problems occurRecommendations and tips For multi-channel operation Care and maintenanceAdditional information Wireless transmission systemsHDX noise reduction Field strength-dependent squelch SquelchDiversity reception Pilot tone squelchSystem SpecificationsReceiver Microphone heads Onnector assignmentTransmitters MicrophonesPage Accessories Batteries or rechargeable batteries Warranty regulationsManufacturer declarations CE Declaration Conformity