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
Using the SKM 9000
90 | Digital 9000
“Preset” – Selecting a frequency preset
Via the “Preset” menu item, you can select a frequency preset from the
active booster frequency range or the frequency preset “U” (see also the
“Tune” menu item).
“Name” – Entering a name
Via the “Name” menu item, you can enter a freely selectable name for the
radio microphone. The name can consist of up to 6 characters from the fol-
lowing character set:
“Gain” – Adjusting the input gain
Via the “Gain” menu item, you can adjust the input gain in 3 dB steps.
“Low cut” – Setting the low-cut filter
Via the “Low cut” menu item, you can set the low-cut filter.
Settings: “80 Hz”, “100 Hz”, “120 Hz”.
“RF mode” - Adjusting the transmission mode
The “RF mode” menu item allows you to adjust the transmission mode.
Settings: “HD”, “LR”.
“Display” – Selecting a standard display
The “Display” menu item allows you to select one out of 3 standard dis-
plays.
“Lock” – Activating/deactivating the lock mode
Via the “Lock” menu item, you can activate or deactivate the lock mode.
For more information on how to activate or deactivate the lock mode, refer
to page 87.
“Test tone” – Activating the 1 kHz test tone
Via the “Test tone” menu item, you can activate a 1 kHz test tone. This test
tone is transmitted instead of the input signal. You can use this function
for level matching your system or for the walk test.
To activate a different booster frequency range:
왘 Proceed as described from page 56 onwards. You first activate
the booster frequency range on the EM 9046. If you then syn-
chronize the transmitter and the receiver, the booster frequency
range on the transmitter will also be activated.
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The radio microphone automatically detects the type of microphone
head being used and changes the adjustment range of the “Gain”
menu item accord
ingly.
“Frequency”“Preset”“Name”
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480.000
480.000MHz
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U
3:59
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