Adjustment tips for the operating menu

Selecting a channel – CHAN

Via the “CHAN” menu, you can switch between the channels in the channel banks “FIX“ and “VAR“. The transmitter is not transmitting while this adjustment is being made.

When changing to the setting mode of the “CHAN” menu, the current channel number appears on the diplay. After approx. 1 second, the currently assigned transmission frequency is displayed.

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To select a different channel, slide the multi-function switch to the position (UP) or (DOWN). The new channel number appears on the display panel for approx. 1 second and then the currently assigned transmission frequency is displayed.

Only after the new setting has been stored (“STORED” has appeared on the LC display panel) does the transmitter operate on the transmission frequency of the new channel.

Note:

The frequencies in the channel bank “FIX” can only be changed by a Sennheiser Service Partner. If you require a special frequency set in this bank, please contact your local Sennheiser Service Partner.

Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank “VAR” – TUNE

Via the “TUNE” menu, you can freely select the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank “VAR” (variable bank). The transmitter is not transmit- ting while this adjustment is being made.

Note:

When you have selected the channel bank “FIX” and then select the “TUNE” menu, the transmitter automatically switches to channel 01 of the channel bank “VAR” and “VAR” briefly appears on the LC display panel .

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Sennheiser SK 5212 manual Adjustment tips for the operating menu, Selecting a channel Chan

SK 5212 specifications

The Sennheiser SK 5212 is a robust wireless transmitter designed for professional use in theater, broadcast, and live sound applications. This device combines portability, reliability, and audio quality to meet the demands of demanding environments.

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The SK 5212 operates in the UHF frequency range, ensuring a stable and interference-free signal, even in environments with multiple wireless systems in operation. The device is equipped with a range of up to 100 meters, providing ample coverage for most applications. Additionally, it utilizes an advanced adaptive frequency hopping technology, which automatically selects the best frequency channel during operation to minimize dropouts and interference.

In terms of audio quality, the SK 5212 boasts a frequency response of 50 Hz to 18 kHz, capturing a wide range of audio without distorting the sound. With its high dynamic range and low total harmonic distortion, users can expect clear reproduction of vocals and instruments alike. The SK 5212 also features a built-in limiter to prevent audio clipping, ensuring optimal performance in any situation.

The transmitter offers multiple input options, including a 3.5 mm TRS connector for microphones and line-level sources, allowing for versatility in how it can be used. The gain settings can be adjusted with ease, giving users the ability to tailor the audio levels to their specific needs.

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