Instruction manual Digital 9000 System
Table Of Contents
- Digital_9000_Manual_06_2017_EN
- Important safety instructions
- Digital 9000 – System overview
- Delivery includes
- EM 9046 receiver
- EM 9046 CAB cable set
- Antennas and antenna boosters
- GZL 9000 antenna cables
- SKM 9000/SKM 9000 COM radio microphone
- Microphone heads for the SKM 9000 radio microphone
- SK 9000 bodypack transmitter
- Microphones for the SK 9000 bodypack transmitter
- KA 9000 COM command adapter for the SK 9000 bodypack transmitter
- CI 1-4 line/instrument cable for the SK 9000 bodypack transmitter
- B 60/B 61 battery packs
- BA 60/BA 61 accupack
- L 60 charger
- Product overview
- EM 9046 receiver
- Antennas and antenna boosters
- GZL 9000 antenna cable
- SKM 9000/SKM 9000 COM radio microphone
- SK 9000 bodypack transmitter
- KA 9000 COM command adapter for the SK 9000 bodypack transmitter
- BA 60 accupack
- BA 61 accupack
- B 60 battery pack
- B 61 battery pack
- L 60 charger
- Preparing the EM 9046 receiver for use
- Preparing the A/AB/AD 9000 antennas and/or antenna boosters for use
- Preparing the SKM 9000 radio microphone for use
- Preparing the SK 9000 bodypack transmitter for use
- Preparing the L 60 charger for use
- Cascading several chargers
- Setting up or mounting the charger
- Preparing the Digital 9000 system for use
- Using the EM 9046
- Using the SKM 9000
- Using the SK 9000
- Using the L 60
- Cleaning and maintaining the Digital 9000 system
- If a problem occurs ...
- Specifications
Digital 9000 | 69
Using the EM 9046
The following settings/values are not deleted:
•
time and date settings of the “Date & time” menu item (see page 69)
and
• operating hours (displayable in the “op hours” menu item, see page
69).
“Date & time” – Adjusting the date and time
Via the “Date & time” menu item, you can select your time zone and then
adjust the date and time:
“Op hours” – Displaying the operating hours
The “op hours” menu item displays the operating hours of the EM 9046.
“Logfile” – Displaying the event logs
The EM 9046 receiver logs user actions and erroneous and suspicious sys-
tem states. The log records the last 1000 events.
The log entries contain the following information:
•Time stamp (format “YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss”)
•Degree of severity (“info”, “warning” or “error”)
• Message
16:30:41
2011-06-14
date & time
Dublin, Edinburgh, Lisbon, London
Timezone
Date: 2011-07-25
Time: 15:46:32
Network time: on
20 h
op hours
Logle
log