Sennheiser LV307, LV308 manual Manufacturer declarations, Warranty

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Manufacturer declarations

Manufacturer declarations

Warranty

The original Sennheiser product you have purchased is covered by a war- ranty of 24 months. The warranty period begins on the date of purchase of brand new, unused products by the first end user. Please retain your sales receipt (or your warranty certificate) as proof of purchase. Unless you submit proof of purchase, which will be verified by your local Sennhe- iser service partner, you will be obliged to pay for any repairs that are car- ried out. Proof of purchase must state the date of purchase and name of the product. We shall satisfy our warranty obligations by remedying any material or manufacturing faults free of charge at our discretion either by repair or by exchanging individual parts or the entire appliance. Any defec- tive parts removed from a product during the course of a warranty claim shall become the property of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG.

The following cases are not covered by the above warranty:

yminor faults or deviations in the quality of a product which do not affect the product's value or fitness for its intended purpose

yany accessories supplied with the product

yrechargeable and disposable batteries (these products have a shorter service life, the length of which also depends on the frequency of use)

yfaults resulting from improper use (e.g. operating errors, mechanical damage, incorrect operating voltage) Proper use for the purposes of this warranty is defined as use of the product under the conditions stated in the instructions for use.

yfaults due to wear and tear

yany modification of Sennheiser products effected by you or a third party, unless Sennheiser has given its prior written consent to the nature and extent of the modification

yfaults of which the purchaser was already aware at the time of purchase

All warranty claims become void if the product is tampered with by unau- thorised persons or repair shops. Warranty claims can be enforced in any country throughout the world in which the statutory rights of the country concerned are not in conflict with our warranty regulations.

No other warranty claims or claims over and above the rights stated in these terms and conditions will be accepted. Consumers may be entitled to statutory rights in their own countries which are not restricted by these warranty terms and conditions, as the warranty is governed by the laws of the country in which the Sennheiser product was purchased by the con- sumer.

The provisions of the UN Convention on the International Sale of Goods do not apply to this service. If you wish to file a claim under the warranty, please send the product to your local service partner, together with acces- sories and proof of purchase.

The customer bears the risk of shipment. To avoid any damage in transit, please use the original packaging if possible.

An up-to-date list of all service partners of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG worldwide are available on the internet at www.sennheiser.com .

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Contents Tourguide UHF Page Contents Thank you for choosing Sennheiser Important safety instructions Replacement parts Power sourceSafety check OverloadingDo not solder Safety instructions for Lithium-Ion rechargeable batteriesSystem components Tourguide UHF systemSpecial features EK 1038 receiverOperating controls Segments Capacity approx % Battery icon flashing LOW BAT Operation and battery status indicationRF signal indication IndicationsHow to properly use the battery pack or the batteries Inserting and changing the battery pack/batteriesConnecting the headphones Preparing for useSwitching the receiver on/off Using the receiverAdjusting the volume Switching the channelMenu is given within the chapter The setup menu Configure the receiverOperating menu of the receiver Attaching the receiver to clothingFunction of the buttons in the setup menu Starting the setup menuGetting into the setting mode of a menu Getting into the operating menu of the setup menuSelecting a menu Software stored on a chip in the deviceStoring a setting Adjusting a settingCanceling the entry Exiting the setup menuLOC. OFF LOC. on Setup menu of the receiverActivating/deactivating the lock mode Adjustment tips for the setup menuLocking channels for the user Changing the receiving frequencies of the channelsReleasing locked channels Adjusting the squelch thresholdLimiting the volume at the headphone output Displaying the revision of the firmwareCopy function Slave Quick charger LED indications Switching the charger on or off Setting up the chargerCascading several chargers Do not place the receiver on delicate surfacesCare and maintenance Using the chargerCharging the rechargeable battery BA Compartments As shown Red LEDSK 100 G2 / SK 300 G2 / SK 500 G2 Channel bank systemQuick charger Delivery includes SKM 100 G2 / SKM 300 G2 / SKM 500 G2 radiomicrophonesChanging the microphone module Inserting and changing the batterySwitching the radiomicrophone on/off Using the radiomicrophoneMuting the radiomicrophone SK 100 G2 / SK 300 G2 / SK 500 G2 bodypack transmitters Inserting and charging the accupack Attaching the microphones Connecting the microphone/line cableUse the microphone clips Positioning the microphonesSwitching the transmitter on/off Using the bodypack transmitterMuting the transmitter Play appears on the display panelMicrophone input, XLR-3 socket Button UP Unbalanced SKP 100 G2 / SKP 500 G2 plug-on transmittersPlugging the transmitter onto the microphone Betriebs- und Batterieanzeige Battery status indication LC display panel Evolution wireless transmitters GLC display panel Mute displayDisplay backlighting Pilot displayButtons Overview of menusWorking with the operating menu Getting into the operating menuExiting the operating menu Overview of the operating menu of the transmitters ExitDisply Switching between the channels in a channel bank Switching between channel banksAdjusting the sensitivity Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channelSKP 500 G2 only Switching the phantom powering on/offLoading the factory-preset default settings Selecting the standard displayEntering a name Activating/deactivating the lock mode Activating/deactivating the pilot tone transmissionExiting the operating menu Error checklist TroubleshootingSet transmitter and receiver to Deactivate the muting functionFor the receiver EK Recommendations and tipsFor the radiomicrophones …for the bodypack transmittersHDX noise reduction Progress you can hearInherent Quick charger Accessories and spare partsSKP 100 G2 / SKP 500 G2 plug-on transmitter SK 100 G2 / SK 300 G2 / SK 500 G2 bodypack transmitterSpecifications EK 1038 receiver2015charger Deep discharge recovery charge Evolution wireless transmitters GAutomatic security switch-off after 6 h at the latest Plug-in mains unitsTune Chan Channel assignmentManufacturer declarations WarrantyStatements regarding FCC and industry Canada Weee DeclarationManufacturer declarations