
Using the operating menu
Using the operating menu
A special feature of the Sennheiser 2000 series is the consistent, intuitive menu structure of transmitters and receivers. As a result, adjustments to
The buttons
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Press the ON/OFF button | • Switches the | ||
ON/OFF | off | ||
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| current standard display (ESC function) |
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| • Activates/deactivates the RF signal |
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Press the SET button | • Changes from thecurrent standard display | ||
| SET | to the operating menu | |
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| • Calls up a menu item |
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| • Enters a submenu |
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| • Stores the settings and returns to the |
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Press the UP/DOWN | • Selects a standard display | ||
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| • Changes the setting of a menu item |
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Overview of the operating menu
Main menu | Extended menu |
“Menu” | “Advanced Menu” |
Sensitivity | Tune |
Frequency Preset | Mute Mode |
Name | RF Power |
Auto Lock | PhantomPower48V |
| Pilot Tone |
Advanced | |
Exit | LCD Contrast |
| Reset |
| Software Revision |
| Exit |
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