Instruction manual ew D1
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Optimum sound the easy way
- Package contents
- Product overviews
- Putting the products into operation
- Avoiding sources of interference
- Direct line of sight recommended
- Putting the receiver into operation
- Fitting the device feet
- Mounting the rack mount “ears”
- Connecting the rod antennas to the receiver
- Mounting the receiver into a 19" rack
- Mounting a single receiver into a rack
- Mounting the rod antennas to the front of the rack
- Mounting two receivers into a rack
- Connecting the receiver to a mixing console
- Connecting receivers in a network
- Connecting the receiver to the power supply system
- Putting the bodypack transmitter into operation
- Preparing the headset microphone for use
- Attaching the clip-on microphone to clothing
- Putting the handheld transmitter into operation
- Recharging the accupack
- Using the products
- Switching the devices on or off
- Checking the charge status of the batteries or accupacks
- Checking the RF signal level
- Muting the bodypack transmitter or the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter
- Pairing a receiver with a transmitter
- Identifying paired devices
- Using the devices in multi-channel operation
- Switching between the standard display and the extended standard display
- Using the operating menu of the receiver
- Using the buttons for navigation
- Overview of the operating menu of the receiver
- Changing the name of the radio link
- Activating/deactivating the low-cut filter
- Adjusting the equalizer
- Adjusting the de-esser
- Activating/deactivating the dynamic compression
- Resetting the audio settings
- Coarsely adjusting the output level of the receiver (Mic/Line)
- Fine-tuning the output level of the receiver
- Activating/deactivating the lock mode
- Activating/deactivating the MUTE switch of the transmitter
- Adjusting the display brightness
- Calling up help functions
- Retrieving system information
- Resetting the receiver to the factory default settings
- Changing the network configuration
- Displaying the IPv6 address
- Displaying the MAC address
- Performing a walk test (checking the reception quality)
- Controlling, monitoring or updating devices via the network
- Cleaning and maintaining the products
- If a problem occurs ...
- Specifications
- Accessories
- Manufacturer Declarations
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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.
왘 Put on the headset microphone and adjust it so that a comfortable and
secure fit is ensured.
Make sure to wear the neckband padding around the back of your head. If
the neckband padding is worn too close to the top of the head, it can slip
out of position.
왘 Change the length of the headband padding by means of the Velcro fas-
tener to ensure a snug and comfortable fit.
왘 Adjust the microphone boom so that the sound inlet points towards the
mouth and is positioned approx. 2 to 3 cm from the corner of the mouth.
Using the windshield
The windshield attenuates annoying wind noise by 10 dB.
왘 Slip the windshield onto the microphone capsule.
Attaching the clip-on microphone to clothing
The ME 2-2 clip-on microphone is supplied with a microphone clip.
왘 Use the microphone clip to attach the clip-on microphone to clothing (e.g.
tie, lapel).
왘 Conduct the cable so that noise due to friction is avoided and that the con-
nection cable and the antenna do not cross.
왘 Attach the microphone at a distance of approx. 20 cm to the mouth.
The clip-on microphone has an omni-directional pick-up pattern. It is there-
fore not necessary to position it precisely.
ATTENTION
Damage to the microphone boom
The microphone boom can break or be impaired in its function when you bend
or turn it. Frequent alternate bendings close to the microphone head can also
damage the microphone boom and possibly reduce the adjustability of the
microphone.
왘 Only adjust the microphone boom as described in this chapter.
2–3 cm