Instruction manual - Digital 6000 (v4.0)

Table Of Contents
Using the EM 6000
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System -> Transmission Mode menu item
In this menu item, you can set the transmission mode.
Long Range mode (LR) is set ex works and also following a reset. If re-
quired, you can activate Link Density mode (LD) in order to accommodate
even more channels in the available frequency spectrum.
For more detailed information about Link Density mode, see „Link
Density mode“.
The transmission mode is set in the menu for the receiver. The receiver
and transmitter must then be synchronized (see „Synchronizing devic-
es“), as it is not possible to set the transmission mode in the transmitter
menu.
Both the receiver and the received transmitter must work in the
same transmission mode in order for radio frequency transmission
to work. If the two devices are set to different transmission modes, a
connection cannot be established even if both devices are set to the same
frequency.
Depending on the hardware version of the SK 6000 and SKM 6000
transmitters, a firmware update may run every time the transmis-
sion mode is changed on the transmitter. This takes place during the
synchronization process and takes approximately 90 seconds. With newer
transmitter hardware versions (from serial number 1469xxxxxx onwards),
this is no longer the case.
It is possible to have the hardware adapted through Sennheiser customer
service. To do so, contact customer service directly at the following ad-
dress:
www.sennheiser.com/service-support