Sennheiser W100 manual Overview of operating controls, EM 100 G2 rack-mount receiver, Power button

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Overview of operating controls

EM 100 G2 rack-mount receiver

Operating controls

LC display

button (UP)

button (DOWN)

SET button

POWER button

(serves as the ESC (cancel) key in the operating menu)

Cable grip for power supply DC cable

DC socket for connection of mains unit (DC IN)

Audio output (AF OUT BAL),

XLR-3M socket, balanced

Audio output (AF OUT UNBAL),

¼” (6.3 mm) jack socket, unbalanced

Service interface (DATA)

Antenna input II (ANT II), BNC socket

Type plate

Antenna input I (ANT I), BNC socket

LC display panel

Display for the current channel bank “1 ... 8, U”

Display for the current channel number “1 ... 4”

“B.CH“ – abbreviation for channel Bank and CHannel number

Alphanumeric display

“MHz“ – appears when the frequency is displayed

Transmitter low battery icon (LOW BAT warning)

Lock mode icon

(lock mode is activated)

8-step level display for received RF signal “RF”

8-step level display for received audio signal “AF”, with “PEAK“ warning

“PILOT” display

(pilot tone evaluation is activated)

Diversity display

(antenna I or antenna II active)

“MUTE” display

(audio output is muted)

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Contents 100 Safety instructions Thank you for choosing SennheiserContents Evolution wireless series ew 100 G2 Channel bank systemSystem variants Delivery includes Areas of applicationPower button Overview of operating controlsEM 100 G2 rack-mount receiver EK 100 G2 bodypack receiver SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter SKP 100 G2 plug-on transmitter SKM 100 G2 radiomicrophone RF signal indication EK 100 G2 only Operation and battery status indication EK 100 G2 onlyTransmitter battery status indication EM 100 G2 only Indications and displays on the receiversDiversity display EM 100 G2 only Modulation display of the receiving transmitterPilot display Display backlighting EK 100 G2 onlyModulation display Operation and battery status indicationIndications and displays on the transmitters AF peak indication SK 100 G2 onlyPreparing the components for use Connecting the antennasConnecting the mains unit Mounting the receiver feetConnecting the amplifier/mixing console Service interfaceRack adapter and antenna mount accessories Bottom sides of the receivers Connecting units to the audio output Inserting and replacing the batteriesConnecting the microphone/line cable Mounting the bodypack receiver to a cameraAttaching the microphones Positioning the microphonesPlugging the plug-on transmitter onto a microphone Changing the microphone head Switching the rack-mount receiver on/off Using the componentsSwitching the components on/off Switching the bodypack receiver/transmitter on/offMuting the transmitters Activating/deactivating the lock modeSwitching the radiomicrophone on/off Muting the SK 100 G2 and SKP 100 G2 transmittersAttaching the components to clothing Attaching the bodypack receiver/transmitter to clothingOperating menu ButtonsOverview of menus Working with the operating menu Operating menu of the receivers ExitName Exit Operating menu of the transmittersDisply Adjustment tips for the operating menu Switching between channel banksSwitching between the channels in a channel bank Starting the scan and storing the scan result Adjusting the sensitivity transmitters onlyMulti-channel operation Releasing locked channelsAdjusting the audio output level receivers only Adjusting the squelch threshold receivers onlySpecial feature of the SKP 100 G2 plug-on transmitter Selecting the standard display Entering a namePilot tone evaluation Loading the factory-preset default settingsActivating/deactivating the pilot tone transmission or Exiting the operating menuIf problems occur Error checklistRecommendations and tips Care and maintenance For multi-channel operationAdditional information HDX noise reductionPilot tone squelch Wireless transmission systemsSquelch Field strength-dependent squelchDiversity reception Specifications SystemReceivers Microphones Connector assignmentTransmitters Microphone headsPage Accessories CE Declaration Conformity Warranty regulationsManufacturer declarations Batteries or rechargeable batteries