User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safety instructions
- Contents
- The 2015 System
- Delivery includes
- Operating controls of the EK 2015 receiver
- Operating controls of the SK2015 transmitter
- Preparing the units for use
- Using the receiver
- Using the transmitter
- Troubleshooting
- Care and maintenance
- Configuration of the units by the technical expert
- Specifications
- Accessories
- Notice d’emploi
- Pour votre sécurité
- Sommaire
- Le système 2015
- Fournitures
- Les éléments de commande du récepteur EK 2015
- Les éléments de commande de l’émetteur SK2015
- Utilisation quotidienne
- Utiliser le récepteur
- Utiliser l’émetteur
- En cas d'anomalies
- Entretien et maintenance
- Configuration des appareils par le spécialiste technique
- Caractéristiques techniques
- Accessoires
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Recommendations and tips
... for system planning
y Transmitter and receiver of a transmission link must be set to the same
frequency.
y A trans mitter can be recei ved by several rec eivers on the same frequency.
y How ever, a receiver c annot receive several transm itters on the sam e
frequency. Incorrect settings are indicated by crackling and chirping in the
receiver.
... for the MKE 2015-0 screw-on microphone (optional accessory)
y Adjust the length of the neck strap so that the distance between the
microphone and your mouth is 25 cm at the most.
y The sc rew- on m icrophone al low s you to tr ansm it group dis cus sio ns. For th is
purpose, place the transmitter on the table on a soft and springy pad.
... for the ME 201 5-H nec kba nd m icrop ho ne (op tional ac cess ory)
y Always us e the micropho ne with a popshield and positio n the m icrophone
at the corner of the mouth.
y You can vary the bass reproduction by increasing/decreasing the talking
distanc e.
y Make sure that the sound inlet is directed towards the mouth. The sound
inlet is marked with a little dot.
... for the SK 2015 transmitter
y Make sure that the antenna and the microphone cable do not cross.
y For best results, make sure that the transmitter sensitivity is correctly
adjusted.
... for optimum reception
y Transmission range depends to a large extent on location and can be up to
50 m. There should be a “free line of sight” between transmitting and
receiving antenna.