System Manual
Contents Contents Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Optimum sound the easy way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Package contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Product overviews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 EM D1 rack receiver . . . . . . . . .
Important safety instructions Important safety instructions 1. Read these safety instructions and the instruction manuals of the products. 2. Keep these safety instructions and the instruction manuals of the products. Always include these safety instructions and the instruction manuals when passing the products on to third parties. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use the products near water. 6. Only clean the products when they are not connected to the power supply system.
Important safety instructions Risk of fire due to overloading 왘 Do not overload wall outlets and extension cables as this may result in fire and electric shock. Safety instructions for antennas 왘 Use safety wires to protect the antennas against tipping/dropping.
Important safety instructions 왘 Dispose of rechargeable batteries at special collection points or return them to your specialist dealer. 왘 Store the products in a cool and dry place at room temperature (approx. 20 °C/68 °F). 왘 Remove the rechargeable batteries if the products will not be used for extended periods of time. Intended use The microphones, the transmitters, the receiver and the accessories of the Sennheiser system can be combined with each other and have been designed for indoor use (e.g.
Optimum sound the easy way Optimum sound the easy way The Sennheiser series consists of high-quality state-ofthe-art RF transmission systems with a high level of operational reliability and ease of use. The transmitters and the receiver permit wireless transmission with studio-quality sound.
Package contents Package contents Lavalier Set Vocal Sets Package contents Headmic Set Instrument Set ew D1-835-S ew D1-845-S ew D1-935 ew D1-945 ew D1-ME2 ew D1-ME3 ew D1-CI1 EM D1 rack receiver 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SK D1 bodypack transmitter – – – – 1 1 1 ME 2-2 clip-on microphone – – – – 1 – – ME 3-II headset microphone – – – – – 1 – Handheld transmitter with mute switch and MMD 835-1 microphone head 1 – – – – – – Handheld transmitter with mute switch and MMD 845-1
Product overviews Product overviews The transmitters and the receiver are available in different country variants: • -H variants are available in Europe, the UK and all other countries in which the products are distributed • -NH variants are available in the Americas, China and Australia • -NH10 variants are available in Japan and South Korea The country variant can be found on the packaging and on the type plate as shown on the left. 왘 Only use the country variant permitted for use at the venue.
Product overviews 7 Status LED lights up green: A radio link to the transmitter is established. The batteries of the received transmitter are sufficiently charged. The PAIR button has been short-pressed. Paired devices are being identified. flashes green: flashes alternately green and red: lights up yellow: flashes red: lights up red: The PAIR button has been long-pressed. The receiver establishes a radio link to a transmitter whose PAIR button has also been long-pressed.
Product overviews Displays and icons on the receiver's display panel Standard display The standard display appears automatically after switch-on or when no button has been pressed on the receiver for a long period of time. The brightness of the standard display automatically dims after a few minutes. 1 2 3 4 5 EQ DE-S AGC NAME 6 10 h B A 0 9 8 7 1 Equalizer If one of the equalizer functions is activated, EQ appears in inverse on the standard display (for details, see page 32).
Product overviews Extended standard display The extended standard display appears when you turn the jog dial to the left. Audio out: 10 dB 845 C Low cut filter: F E Off D C Pick-up pattern of the microphone used For details, see page 24. D Status of the low-cut filter (ON/OFF) For details, see page 32. E Output level of the receiver in dB For details, see page 34. F Product name of the microphone head used For details, see page 24.
Product overviews SKM D1, SKM-S D1 and SK D1 transmitters Operating elements of the SKM D1 and SKM-S D1 handheld transmitters 1 2 3 4 5 6 SKM-S D1 SKM D1 Mic Mute 1 Unscrewable microphone head For details, see page 24. Do not cover the microphone head during transmission to avoid changing the characteristics of the pick-up pattern. 2 Display panel For details, see page 13.
Product overviews Operating elements of the SK D1 bodypack transmitter 2 3 4 5 1 6 9 7 8 7 1 ON/OFF button Short-press to switch the bodypack transmitter on. Long-press to switch the bodypack transmitter off (for details, see page 26). 2 3.5 mm jack socket Mic/Line for connecting the clip-on or headset microphone 3 Status LED A radio link to the receiver is established. The batteries of the bodypack transmitter are sufficiently charged.
Product overviews Displays of the transmitters 1 2 NAME 1 Name of the radio link 3 For details, see page 32. 2 7-segment display of the battery For details, see page 27. or accupack capacity 3 6-segment RF signal level display Displays the field strength of the transmitted signal at the receiver.
Product overviews ME 3-II headset microphone 7 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 Microphone capsule with lateral sound inlet and cardioid pick-up pattern with windshield 2 Flexible microphone for precise positioning of the microphone at the corner boom of the mouth 3 Ear hooks for a secure fit on the ears 4 Clips for attaching the connection cable to the ear hook 5 Connection cable with lockable 3.
Putting the products into operation Putting the products into operation Avoiding sources of interference Featuring automatic interference management, the devices are capable of avoiding interfering signals at any time by automatically moving together to unused frequencies in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, without any audio interruption. However, the number of usable radio links is reduced if there are active sources of interference in the vicinity of the devices.
Putting the products into operation Putting the receiver into operation Fitting the device feet ATTENTION Risk of staining of furniture surfaces! Some furniture surfaces have been treated with varnish, polish or synthetics which might cause stains when they come into contact with other synthetics. Despite a thorough testing of the synthetics used by us, we cannot rule out the possibility of staining. 왘 Do not place the receiver on delicate surfaces.
Putting the products into operation 왘 Connect the supplied 2G4 rod antennas to the two R-SMA sockets at the rear of the receiver. 왘 Align the 2G4 rod antennas vertically upwards. When rack-mounting the receiver, you should use the GA 4 rack-mount kit to mount the receiver antennas to the front of the rack (see next chapter).
Putting the products into operation 1 2 rack mount “ears” 2 1 blanking plate 3 1 jointing plate 4 2 R-SMA extension cables 5 Screw-in R-SMA sockets 6 R-SMA connectors with washers and nuts 7 2 blanking plugs for closing off the antenna holes in the blanking plate 8 2 recessed head screws 9 6 recessed head screws Mounting a single receiver into a rack 2 7 1 왘 Unscrew and remove the four screws located on the sides of the receiver housing.
Putting the products into operation Mounting the rod antennas to the front of the rack When mounting only one receiver into a rack, you can mount the receiver‘s antenna connections to the front of the rack. This can improve reception. 2 5 6 1 1 왘 Screw the two R-SMA sockets 6 of the R-SMA extension cables to the blanking plate 2 using the supplied washers and nuts. 왘 Connect the two R-SMA connectors 5 to the R-SMA sockets of the receiver. 왘 Slide the receiver into the 19" rack.
Putting the products into operation 왘 Unscrew and remove the four screws located on the sides of the receiver housings. 왘 Secure the rack mount “ears” 1 to the sides of the receivers using the previously removed recessed head screws. Make sure that the angled ends of the rack mount “ears” point forward. 왘 Slide the receivers into the 19" rack. 왘 Secure the rack mount “ears” 1 to the rack using the recessed head screws 8. Connecting the receiver to a mixing console The receiver‘s ¼" (6.
Putting the products into operation 왘 Connect a standard network cable (at least Cat 5) to the LAN Ethernet socket of your receiver. 왘 Connect your receiver to the Ethernet switch or the dual-band WiFi router. 왘 Connect either a computer to the Ethernet switch or connect the computer or the mobile devices to the WiFi router. The yellow LED at the rear of the receiver indicates the connection status. Yellow LED … Connection status ... lit The receiver is connected to the network. ...
Putting the products into operation Putting the bodypack transmitter into operation Removing/inserting the batteries or the optional accupack You can power the bodypack transmitter with the supplied B 30 battery box and two 1.5 V AA size batteries. Optionally, you can also use the Sennheiser BA 30 accupack (3.6 V). The accupack must be charged before first time use. The accupack can remain in the bodypack transmitter for charging.
Putting the products into operation Preparing the headset microphone for use Adjusting the microphone boom and the neckband padding For best possible comfort and optimum fit of the headset microphone, the neckband padding and the microphone boom have to be adjusted to properly fit your head. ATTENTION Damage to the microphone boom The microphone boom can break or be impaired in its function when you bend or turn it.
Putting the products into operation Putting the handheld transmitter into operation If you touch the antenna of the handheld transmitter during transmission, the transmission range will be considerably reduced. If you cover the microphone head during transmission, this will change the pick-up pattern of the microphone and consequently the sound. 왘 Only hold the handheld transmitter by its body. 왘 Hold the handheld transmitter approx. 5 to 10 cm in front of your mouth.
Putting the products into operation Recharging the accupack If you use the optional BA 10 or BA 30 accupacks, you can charge them via a standard USB power supply/charger or via the USB port of a computer. The BA 30 accupack of the bodypack transmitter can remain in the bodypack transmitter for charging. To charge the BA 10 accupack of the handheld transmitter: 왘 Remove the accupack from the handheld transmitter (see page 22).
Using the products Using the products The Sennheiser series offers true ease of use: The devices of a set are already paired and are therefore ready for immediate use. The receiver features automatic frequency management and continually scans the RF environment for usable, interference-free frequencies. To ensure optimum levels, the transmitters automatically set the correct microphone sensitivity. Switching the devices on or off After switch-on, the receivers and transmitters will take approx.
Using the products Switching the handheld transmitter off 왘 Long-press the ON/OFF button in the direction of the transmitter body. LONG = OFF The display panel and the status LED go off. Checking the charge status of the batteries or accupacks When the capacity of the batteries or the accupack is so low that the remaining battery life is less than 30 minutes, the status LED on both the transmitter and the receiver flashes red.
Using the products Muting the bodypack transmitter or the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter Both the bodypack transmitter and the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter have a MUTE switch that mutes the audio signal without switching the transmitter off. In order that a transmitter can be muted, its MUTE switch must be activated (see page 35). If you try to mute a transmitter whose MUTE switch is deactivated, Mute disabled appears on the display panel of both the transmitter and the receiver.
Using the products ATTENTION Breakdown of radio links during the firmware update All radio links are subject to interference during the firmware update process and can therefore not be used for audio transmission. 왘 Never update the firmware during a performance. Identifying paired devices You can perform a pairing identification to see which transmitter is paired with which receiver. 왘 Switch on all devices whose pairing you want to identify (see page 26).
Using the products Using the operating menu of the receiver Using the buttons for navigation Button Function • Short-press: Switches the receiver on Press the STANDBY button esc • Navigates to the next higher level in the menu SHORT • Exits the menu item without storing changes to the settings Short-press the ESC button esc • Long-press: Switches the receiver off • Returns to the standard display LONG Long-press the ESC button • Changes from the current standard display to the operating menu Pres
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Using the products Changing the name of the radio link You can change the name of the radio link. This name is displayed on the display panels of the paired devices. 왘 Select Name. Name F G HANDHELD I J DEL SAVE 왘 Select and confirm the character that you want to change. Then select the new character. You can enter up to 8 capital letters from A to Z and digits from 0 to 9. To delete the selected character: 왘 Select DEL and confirm by pressing the jog dial.
Using the products 왘 Select one of the seven frequencies (50, 125, 315, 800, 2k, 5k or 10k) and press the jog dial. EQUALIZER +12 0 -12 dB +15 50 125 315 800 2k 5k 10k SAVE +10 +5 0 –5 –10 –15 20 50 50 Hz 100 125 Hz 200 315 Hz 500 1k 800 Hz 2k 2 kHz 5k 5 kHz 10k 20k Hz 10 kHz 왘 Turn the jog dial to increase or reduce the selected level. Turning the jog dial by one notch increases or reduces the level by 1 dB. You can increase or reduce the level by a maximum of 12 dB.
Using the products Coarsely adjusting the output level of the receiver (Mic/Line) You can coarsely adjust the output level of the receiver to match the input (mic or line) of the connected mixing console. Audio Effects Reset Audio Level Output Type 왘 Select Audio Settings – Output Type. 10 dB Line Exit Low Cut Off Setting Meaning Line The output level is adjusted to match a line input. Mic The output level is adjusted to match a mic input.
Using the products Activating/deactivating the MUTE switch of the transmitter From the receiver, you can activate or deactivate the MUTE switch of the received transmitter. This setting determines whether or not the transmitter can be muted. 왘 Select System Settings – Mute Switch. System Exit Auto Lock Off Mute Switch Active Display Brightness 75 Setting Meaning Active The MUTE switch of the transmitter is activated.
Using the products 왘 Use a QR scanner (e.g. your smartphone or a reading device for QR codes) to scan the QR code that appears on the receiver display panel or follow the given link in your browser. Alternatively, you can click on the desired link in the above table. Retrieving system information You can display the serial number and the current firmware version of the receiver. System Display Brightness Help System Info Factory Reset Exit 75 왘 Select System Settings – System Info.
Using the products Changing the gateway address IP 0.0.0.0. Subnet 0.0.0.0. Network Gateway 0.0.0.0. IPv6 1188:80F3:1388:... MAC 00:1B:66:7D:56:D3 You can change the gateway of the receiver. 왘 Select Network Settings – Gateway. 왘 Enter the gateway address. 왘 Select Save and confirm by pressing the jog dial. Displaying the IPv6 address Subnet 0.0.0.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0 Network IPv6 1188:80F3:1388:... MAC 00:1B:66:7D:56:D3 Exit 왘 Select Network Settings – IPv6.
Using the products Controlling, monitoring or updating devices via the network You can control, monitor and update multiple receivers and their paired transmitters via the network. Wireless System Remote (WSR) Sennheiser D1 SL Updater 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz (recommended) Network connection via a router or switch ...
Using the products 왘 Use a dual-band WiFi router and deactivate its 2.4 GHz frequency band in order to minimize interference to the radio links. 왘 Connect your mobile devices to the WiFi network and install the “Wireless System Remote” (WSR) app. All functions that can be performed directly from the receiver can also be controlled via the app. When started, the “WSR” app automatically checks for newer firmware. You can update both the receiver firmware and the transmitter firmware (see next chapter).
Using the products 왘 Open the Device tab. The app automatically detects all receivers in the network and reads their settings and firmware version. If a newer firmware is available, Update Available appears on the screen and the Update button becomes active. If the firmware is up-to-date, Current is shown instead. 왘 Tap on the Update button. A progress bar appears on the receiver display panel while the new firmware is being downloaded and transferred to the receiver via the network.
Using the products If you cannot access the Internet: 왘 Click Browse and navigate to the firmware file you saved. The software displays the receiver information in list form. If a newer firmware is available, its version number appears in the Latest Release drop-down list. In addition, the buttons Update All and Update become active (see the second table row in the above screen shot). If the firmware is up-to-date, the text Current is shown instead (see the first table row in the above screen shot).
Cleaning and maintaining the products Cleaning and maintaining the products Important safety instructions ATTENTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the devices Liquids entering the housing of the devices can cause a short-circuit and damage the electronics. 왘 Only clean the devices with a soft, dry cloth. ATTENTION Damage to the surfaces of the devices Solvents or cleansing agents can damage the surfaces of the devices. 왘 Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents.
Cleaning and maintaining the products 왘 Remove the foam insert from the upper part of the sound inlet basket. 왘 Use a dry cloth to clean the upper part of the sound inlet basket from the inside and outside. 왘 Reinsert the foam insert into the upper part of the sound inlet basket. 왘 Screw the upper part of the sound inlet basket back to the lower part. 왘 Replace the sound inlet basket on the handheld transmitter and screw it tight.
If a problem occurs ... If a problem occurs ... Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause Possible solution No sound The receiver is not connected properly. Connect the receiver properly. Page 16 The amplifier or mixing console is not Refer to the instruction manual of the connected, not switched on or adjusted to a too amplifier or mixing console. low volume. The transmitter is muted. Muted appears on the display panel and the status LED lights up yellow. Set the MUTE switch to the position MIC.
If a problem occurs ... Reacting to messages displayed on the display panel Message1 Possible cause Possible solution No link No radio link can be established. The transmitter is switched off or out of range. • Switch the transmitter on. Bad link • Keep a free line of sight between the transmitter and the receiver and reduce the distance between the devices. Page 26 • Hold the handheld transmitter correctly.
Specifications Specifications System AF frequency response Dynamic range THD (1 kHz) Audio sampling Signal-to-noise ratio RF frequency ranges Modulation Transmission method Latency Audio codec Relative air humidity Temperature range* Operation: Storage: 20 to 20,000 Hz > 128 dB (A) typ. < 0.1 % 24 bit/48 kHz typ. 109 dB (A) 2,400 to 2,483.5 MHz GFSK with back channel TDMA, time diversity, frequency diversity, fast switching antenna diversity 3.9 ms aptX® Live max.
Specifications SKM D1 and SKM-S D1 RF output power AF frequency response Input sensitivity Power supply Batteries: Accupack*: Operating time Batteries: Accupack*: Display Weight (w/o batteries) adaptive, up to 100 mW or 10 mW (country-specific) 50 to 20,000 Hz automatic sensitivity adjustment 2 x AA size battery (1.5 V) BA 10 (Li-Ion, 3.6 V) typ. 6 h typ. 11 h LCD approx. 280 g incl. microphone head * optional accessory SK D1 RF output power AF frequency response Mic: Line: Max.
Specifications Microphones MMD 835-1 Microphone type Sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. SPL dynamic 2.1 mV/Pa cardioid 154 dB SPL MMD 845-1 Microphone type Sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. SPL dynamic 1.6 mV/Pa super-cardioid 154 dB SPL MMD 935-1 Microphone type Sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. SPL dynamic 2.5 mV/Pa cardioid 130 dB SPL MMD 945-1 Microphone type Sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max. SPL dynamic 1.8 mV/Pa super-cardioid 150 dB SPL ME 2-2 Microphone type Sensitivity Pick-up pattern Max.
Specifications Power supply units NT 12-4C Nominal input voltage Power frequency Input current Nominal output voltage Standby power consumption Energy efficiency level Operating temperature Storage temperature Relative air humidity Weight 100 to 240 V~ 50 or 60 Hz max. 120 mA 12 V ≤ 0.3 W V –10 °C to +55 °C –20 °C to +70 °C max. 95 % approx.
Specifications Korea KTL SU 10524-13002 (NT 2-3 only) Russia ME95 Optional accupacks BA 10 Charging capacity Output voltage 2,200 mAh 3.6 V BA 30 Charging capacity Output voltage 2,030 mAh 3.7 V Europe EMC EN 301489-1/-6/-17 Safety IEC/EN 62133 Rechargeable battery cells UL 1642 Accupack UL 2054 DENAN Ordinance Article 1; Appendix 9 Lithium Ion Safety K 62133 according to UN Manual of Tests and Criteria, Part III, section 38.
24 Bodypack transmitter m m Specifications 100 mm 65 mm Licenses CSR - aptX® Live Codec aptX® Live, which is used in this microphone, is provided by CSR. Designed specifically for digital wireless microphones, aptX® Live delivers exceptional acoustic quality with a dynamic range in excess of 120 dB and a coding delay of under 2 ms. This unparalleled delay enables the wireless streaming of digital audio in real time and removes any lip synchronization issues.
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Accessories Accessories Receiver • EM D1 rack receiver incl. NT 2-3 or NT 12-4C power supply unit incl. GA 4 rack-mount kit Mounting accessories for the receiver • GA 4 rack-mount kit Connection cable • CI 1 guitar cable Transmitters • SK D1 bodypack transmitter incl. 2 AA size batteries (1.5 V) and B 30 battery box • SKM D1 handheld transmitter without mute switch without microphone head incl. 2 AA size batteries (1.
Accessories Battery boxes and optional accupacks • B 10 battery box for the handheld transmitter • B 30 battery box for the bodypack transmitter • BA 10 accupack for the handheld transmitter • BA 30 accupack for the bodypack transmitter Protective case • Transport case for the systems 55
Manufacturer Declarations Manufacturer Declarations Warranty • Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG gives a warranty of 24 months on the products of the Sennheiser system. • For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.sennheiser.com or contact your Sennheiser partner. FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY Sennheiser goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
Manufacturer Declarations FCC Radiofrequency radiation exposure information: This equipment complies with FCC and IC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The EM D1 should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body. These devices must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s).
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