Sennheiser SKM 5200 manual Maintenance and care, Tips for optimum reception

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Tips for optimum reception

yThe transmission range depends to a large extent on the location and can be up to 150 m. There should be a “free line of sight” between transmitting and receiving antennas.

yTo avoid overmodulating the receiver, observe a minimum distance of 5 m between transmitting and receiving antennas.

yDo not clasp the antenna section of the radio microphone with both hands.

Tips for multi-channel operation

yWhen operating a multi-channel system, make sure to only use intermodulation-free frequencies.

Maintenance and care

CAUTION!

Water can damage the electronics of the radio microphone!

Water entering the housing of the radio microphone can cause a short-circuit and damage the electronics.

Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the radio microphone.

If the radio microphone is soiled, you can clean it with a slightly damp cloth.

Note:

Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.

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SKM Contents Safety instructions for handling rechargeable batteries Safety instructionsImproper use of the radio microphone Delivery includesSKM 5200 radio microphone Intended use of the radio microphoneSuitable receivers Channel bank systemVariants SKMOperating controls Display backlighting Operation and battery status indicationIndications and displays Transmitter activity indicationPreparing the radio microphone for use Inserting, removing and changing the power packAdapter Inserting batteries into the B 5000 battery boxLC display shown on the example of the B 5000-1 battery box Recharging the BA 5000 battery packPattern Changing the microphone headSwitching the radio microphone on/off Model Type Pick-upAppears on the display panel When switching on the device, keep the red button depressed Doing a frequency checkIdentifying the radio microphone Buttons Operating menuAutomatic lock mode autolock function SwitchDeactivating the autolock function temporarily Tune Working with the operating menuSelecting a menu After switch-onDisplaying the menu settings in display mode Changing to the selection modeChanging to the setting mode of a selected menu Adjusting a settingFollowing menus are available Menu Function of the menu Exiting the operating menu Storing a settingChan SET VAR Overview of the operating menuVocal RF Selecting a channel Chan Adjustment tips for the operating menuSET Entering a name Name Adjusting the microphone sensitivity AttenAdjusting the low-cut frequency Lowcut Loading the factory-preset default settings ResetSelecting the standard display View Exiting the operating menu Exit Activating/deactivating the automatic lock modeIf problems occur Error checklistProblem Possible cause Possible solution Maintenance and care Tips for optimum receptionTips for multi-channel operation Specifications Accessories Manufacturer declarations