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SK 500 G2
Instructions for use
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Thank you for choosing Sennheiser!
We have designed this product to give you reliable operation over many years. Over half a century of accumulated expertise in the design and manufacture of
Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser product quickly and to the fullest.
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The SK 500 G2 bodypack transmitter
The SK 500 G2 bodypack transmitter is part of the evolution wireless series ew 500 G2. With this series, Sennheiser offers
yfurther optimized PLL synthesizer and microprocessor technology,
ythe HDX noise reduction system,
yand the pilot tone squelch control.
The channel bank system
The transmitter is available in five UHF frequency ranges with 1440 transmission frequencies per frequency range. Please note: Frequency usage is different for each country. Your Sennheiser agent will have all the necessary details on the available legal frequencies for your area.
Range A: 518 to 554 MHz
Range B: 626 to 662 MHz
Range C: 740 to 776 MHz
Range D: 786 to 822 MHz
Range E: 830 to 866 MHz
The transmitter has nine channel banks with up to 20 switchable channels each.
Each of the channels in the channel banks ???1??? to ???8??? has been
The channel bank ???U??? (user bank) allows you to store frequencies that are freely selectable.
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Safety instructions
Never open an electronic unit! If units are opened by customers in breach of this instruction, the warranty becomes null and void.
Use the unit in dry rooms only.
Use a damp cloth for cleaning the unit. Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
Delivery includes
The packaging contains the following items:
y1 SK 500 G2 bodypack transmitter
y2 batteries
y1 BPP 1 bodypack pouch
y1 Instructions for use
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Areas of application
The transmitter can be combined with receivers of the ew 500 G2 series (EM 500 G2
ya transmission system is ready for immediate use after
yseveral transmission systems can be operated simultaneously on the preset frequencies without causing intermodulation interference.
Together with a matching receiver and a microphone or an instrument cable, the transmitter is suitable for the following areas of applications:
Four different microphones and an instrument cable are available for the transmitter:
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The operating controls
Microphone/line input (MIC/LINE), 3.5 mm jack socket
Antenna
Red LED for operation and
battery status indication (ON/LOW BAT)
Yellow LED for audio peak (AF PEAK)
Charging contacts
SET button
/ rocker button (UP/DOWN)
Battery compartment Battery compartment cover
Unlocking button
ON/OFF button
(serves as the ESC (cancel) key in the operating menu)
LC display
MUTE switch
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Indications and displays
LC display panel
Alphanumeric display
???B.CH??? ??? appears when the channel bank and the channel number are displayed
???MHz??? ??? appears when the frequency is displayed
Lock mode icon
(lock mode is activated)
???PILOT??? display
(pilot tone transmission is activated)
???MUTE??? display (audio input is muted)
Operation and battery status indication
The red LED (LOW BAT/ON) provides information on the current operating state of the transmitter:
In addition, the
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???MUTE??? display
The ???MUTE??? display appears on the display panel when the transmitter is muted (see ???Muting the transmitter??? on page 46).
Modulation display
The level display for audio signal ???AF??? shows the modulation of the transmitter.
When the transmitter???s audio input level is excessively high, the level display for audio signal ???AF??? shows full deflection for the duration of the overmodulation. In addition, the yellow LED (AF PEAK) at the front of the transmitter lights up.
???PILOT??? display
The ???PILOT??? display appears on the display panel when the pilot tone transmission is activated (see ???Activating/ deactivating the pilot tone transmission??? on page 55).
Display backlighting
After pressing a button, the display remains backlit for approx. 15 seconds.
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Preparing the bodypack transmitter for use
Inserting and replacing the batteries
For powering the transmitter, two 1.5 V AA size batteries are required.
Press the two unlocking buttons and open the battery compartment cover .
Insert the two batteries as shown above. Please observe correct polarity when inserting the batteries.
Close the battery compartment. The battery compartment cover locks into place with an audible click.
Inserting and charging the accupack
The transmitter can also be powered via the rechargeable Sennheiser BA 2015 accupack. Insert the accupack into the battery compartment as described above.
The transmitter has two charging contacts and a sensing contact on its short sides. The accupack can be recharged while remaining in the transmitter. Insert the transmitter into the L 2015 charger (see operating manual of the L 2015 charger).
Note:
For accupack operation of the transmitter, only use the BA 2015 accupack in order to ensure optimum operational reliability. For charging the accupack, only use the L 2015 charger. Both the accupack and the charger are available as accessories.
The accupack is fitted with an integrated sensor which is
??? via a third contact ??? monitored by the electronics of the transmitter and the charger. The sensor is necessary for the following control purposes:
y The taking into account of the different voltage characteristics of primary cells (batteries) and accupacks. The battery status indications on the
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displays, the transmission of transmitter battery status information to the
y The monitoring of the accupack temperature during charging in the L 2015 charger.
y The prevention of improper charging of inserted primary cells (batteries). Due to the missing sensor, individual rechargeable battery cells will also not be charged in the L 2015 charger.
Connecting the microphone/line cable
The microphone/line input is designed for the connection of both condenser microphones and instruments (e.g. guitars). DC powering of the condenser microphones is via the microphone/line input.
Connect the 3.5 mm jack plug from the microphone/ line cable to the 3.5 mm jack socket (MIC/LINE) .
Lock the 3.5 mm jack plug by screwing down the coupling ring .
Via the operating menu, adjust the sensitivity of the microphone/line input (MIC/LINE) (see ???Adjusting the sensitivity??? on page 53).
Attaching the microphones
Use the microphone clips to attach the ME 2 or ME 4 clip- on microphones to clothing (e.g. tie, lapel).
Adjust the ME 3 headmic so that a comfortable and secure fit is ensured.
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Positioning the microphones
The ME 3 and ME 4 microphones are directional microphones, i.e. their sound inlet should always be directed towards the sound source (e.g. mouth).
The ME 2 with
Adjust the sensitivity correctly for all microphones/usages (see ???Adjusting the sensitivity??? on page 53).
Attaching the transmitter to clothing
The transmitter is attached to clothing (e.g. belt, waistband) with the supplied belt clip.
The clip is detachable so that you can also attach the transmitter with the antenna pointing downwards. To do so, withdraw the clip from its fixing points and attach it the other way round.
The supplied BPP 1 bodypack pouch helps to protect the transmitter against moisture.
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Using the bodypack transmitter
Switching the transmitter on/off
The transmitter can only be switched off when the standard display is shown on the display panel. When in the operating menu, briefly pressing the ON/OFF button will cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the standard display with the last stored settings.
Note:
Remove the batteries or the accupack when the transmitter will not be used for extended periods of time.
Press the two unlocking buttons and open the battery compartment cover .
Press the ON/OFF button to switch the transmitter on. The red LED lights up.
To switch the transmitter off, press the ON/OFF button until ???OFF??? appears on the display. The red LED goes off.
Close the battery compartment. The battery
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Muting the transmitter
The transmitter has a MUTE switch that noiselessly mutes the transmitter???s audio signal without switching the transmitter off.
Set the MUTE switch to the position ???MUTE???. The ???MUTE??? display appears on the display panel. Provided that the pilot tone function is activated on both the transmitter and the receiver, the ???MUTE??? display also appears on the receiver display panel.
Set the MUTE switch back to the original position to retransmit the audio signal.
Activating/deactivating the lock mode
The transmitter has a lock mode that can be activated or deactivated via the operating menu (see ???Activating/ deactivating the lock mode??? on page 55). The lock mode prevents that the transmitter is accidentally programmed or switched off during operation.
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The operating menu
A special feature of the Sennheiser ew 500 G2 series is the similar, intuitive operation of transmitters and receivers. As a result, adjustments to the settings can be made quickly and ???without looking??? ??? even in stressful situations, for example on stage or during a live show or presentation.
The buttons
Overview of menus
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Working with the operating menu
By way of example of the ???TUNE??? menu, this section describes how to use the operating menu.
After switching the transmitter on, the standard display is shown on the display panel.
Getting into the operating menu
Press the SET button to get from the standard display into the operating menu. The last selected menu flashes on the display.
Selecting a menu
Press the / rocker button to select a menu.
Press the SET button to get into the setting mode of the selected menu. The current setting that can be adjusted flashes on the display.
Adjusting a setting
Press the / rocker button to adjust the setting.
By briefly pressing the / rocker button, the display jumps either forwards or backwards to the next setting. In the ???CHAN???, ???TUNE??? and ???NAME??? menu, the / rocker button features a ???fast search??? function. If you hold down a button, the display cycles continuously, allowing you to get fast and easily to your desired setting.
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Storing a setting
Press the SET button to store the setting. ???STORED??? appears on the display, indicating that the setting has been stored. The display then returns to the top menu level.
With most menus, new settings become effective immediately without having to be stored. An exception are the ???BANK???, ???CHAN???, ???TUNE??? and ???RESET??? menus. With these menus, new settings only become effective after they have been stored (???STORED??? appears on the display, indicating that the setting has been stored).
Exiting the operating menu
Select the ???EXIT??? menu to exit the operating menu and to return to the standard display.
When in the operating menu, briefly pressing the ON/OFF button will cancel your entry (ESC function) and return you to the standard display with the last stored settings.
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Operating menu of the transmitter
SET
EXIT
STORED
TUNE
Setting the frequency for channel bank "U"
SENSIT
Setting the sensitivity
DISPLY
Switching between the standard displays
NAME
SET 790.025 MHz 791.125 MHz
STORED
SET
FREQ NAME
STORED
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DISPLY
SET
NAME VOCAL
GUCAL
/ : Transmitter name (6 characters)
Letters w/o pronounciation marks, numbers from 0...9, special characters, spaces
SET: 5 x next character, then store
RST. OK
/ : OK, NO
"reset" = OK:
PILOT
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone transmission
SET: Transmitter loads
STORED
SET
LOCK LOC.OFF
STORED
SET
EXIT
Exiting the operating menu
LOC.ON
/ : ON, OFF
Lock mode = ON:
SET: Stores the setting ("STORED"), returns to standard display
Lock mode = OFF:
SET: Stores the setting
BANK
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Adjustment tips for the operating menu
Switching between channel banks ??? BANK
Via the ???BANK??? menu, you can switch between the transmitter???s nine channel banks. Each of the channel banks ???1??? to ???8??? has up to 20 switchable channels that are
When switching from one channel bank to another, the channel with the lowest channel number is automatically displayed.
Switching between the channels ??? CHAN
Via the ???CHAN??? menu, you can switch between the different channels in a channel bank. When switching between the channels, please observe the following:
Always set the transmitter and the receiver of a transmission link to the same channel.
Combined with ew 500 G2 receivers, the transmitter can form transmission links that can be used in
Before putting the transmission links into operation, we recommend performing an auto scan (see operating manual of the receiver).
Selecting the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank ???U??? ??? TUNE
Via the ???TUNE??? menu, you can select the frequencies to be stored in the channel bank ???U??? (user bank).
When you have selected one of the channel banks ???1??? to ???8??? and then select the ???TUNE??? menu, the transmitter auto- matically switches to channel 01 of the channel bank ???U???.
In this case, ???U.01??? briefly appears on the display.
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Use the / rocker button to select the desired transmission frequency. Transmission frequencies are tunable in
Adjusting the sensitivity ??? SENSIT
Via the ???SENSIT??? menu, you can adjust the transmitter???s input sensitivity.
The input sensitivity is adjusted too high when close talking distances, speakers with loud voices or loud music passages cause overmodulation in the transmission link. In this case, the transmitter???s yellow LED (AF PEAK) will light up and the level display for the audio signal ???AF??? shows full deflection for the duration of the overmodulation.
If, on the other hand, the sensitivity is adjusted too low, the transmission link will be undermodulated, which would result in a signal with high background noise.
The sensitivity is correctly adjusted when the level display for audio signal ???AF??? shows full deflection only during the loudest passages.
Note:
For monitoring the adjusted sensitivity, the transmitter???s level display for audio signal ???AF??? always indicates the audio level ??? even if the transmitter is muted.
The following figures are a guide to the best settings:
yguitars with active electronics (active pickups,
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Selecting the standard display ??? DISLPY
Via the ???DISPLY??? menu, you can select the standard display:
???NAME???
???CHAN???
Entering a name ??? NAME
Via the ???NAME??? menu, you can enter a freely selectable name for the transmitter. You can, for example, enter the name of the performer for whom the adjustments have been made.
The name can be displayed on the standard display and can consist of up to six characters such as:
yletters (without pronounciation marks),
ynumbers from 0 to 9,
yspecial characters e.g. ()
To enter a name, proceed as follows:
Press the SET button to get into the setting mode of the ???NAME??? menu. The first segment starts flashing on the display.
With the / rocker button you can now select a character. By briefly pressing a button, the display jumps either forwards or backwards to the next character. If you hold down a button, the display starts cycling continuously.
Press the SET button to change to the next segment and select the next character.
Have you entered the name completely? Press the SET button to store your setting and to return to the top menu level.
Loading the
Via the ???RESET??? menu, you can load the
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remains unchanged. After the reset, the transmitter is restarted and the standard display is shown on the display panel.
Activating/deactivating the pilot tone transmission ??? PILOT
Via the ???PILOT??? menu, you can activate or deactivate the pilot tone transmisssion.
The pilot tone supports the receiver???s squelch function (Squelch) and protects against interference due to RF signals from other units. The transmitter adds an inaudible signal, known as the pilot tone, to the transmitted signal. The receiver detects and evaluates the pilot tone.
Transmitters of the ew 500 series (first generation) do not transmit a pilot tone and the receivers of the ew 500 series (first generation) cannot evaluate the pilot tone. Nevertheless, you can combine the transmitter with a receiver of the first generation by observing the following:
y With the ew 500 G2 transmitter and an ew 500 G2 receiver:
Activate the pilot tone function with both transmitter and receiver.
yWith the ew 500 G2 transmitter and an ew 500 receiver or vice versa:
Deactivate the pilot tone function with the ew 500 G2 transmitter or receiver.
Activating/deactivating the lock mode
Via the ???LOCK??? menu, you can activate or deactivate the lock mode.
The lock mode prevents that the transmitter is accidentally programmed or switched off during operation. The lock mode icon on the display indicates that the lock mode is activated.
To deactivate the lock mode, first press the SET button and then press the / rocker button to select ???LOC.OFF???. If you confirm your selection by pressing the SET button, the buttons can be operated as usual.
Exiting the operating menu ??? EXIT
Via the ???EXIT??? menu, you can exit the operating menu and return to the standard display.
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Troubleshooting
Error checklist
If problems occur that are not listed in the above table or if the problems cannot be solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser agent for assistance.
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Recommendations and tips
... for the ME 2 and ME 4
y To reduce level variations to a minimum when the user turns his or her head away from the microphone, attach the microphone as centrally as possible.
y To protect the microphone against excessive sweat/ moisture, avoid direct skin contact.
yAttach the microphone carefully and conduct the cable so that noise due to friction is avoided.
yAlways use the ME 4 directional microphone with a windshield and direct the microphone towards the sound source (e.g. mouth).
... for the ME 3 headmic
yAlways use the microphone with a popshield and position the microphone at the corner of the mouth.
yYou can vary the bass reproduction by increasing/ decreasing the talking distance.
yMake sure that the sound inlet is directed towards the mouth. The sound inlet is marked with a little dot.
... for the bodypack transmitter
yMake sure that the antenna and the microphone cable do not cross.
yThe antenna should hang freely and be at least 1 cm away from the body. The antenna must not be in direct contact with the skin.
yFor best results, make sure that the transmitter sensitivity is correctly adjusted.
... for optimum reception
yTransmission range depends to a large extent on location and can vary from about 10 m to about 150 m. There should be a ???free line of sight??? between transmitting and receiving antennas.
yTo avoid overmodulating the receiver, observe a minimum distance of 5 m between transmitting and receiving antennas.
... for
y For
y When using several transmitters simultaneously, interference can be avoided by maintaining a minimum distance of 20 cm between two transmitters.
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Care and maintenance
Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the transmitter from time to time.
Note:
Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
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Specifications
RF characteristics
Modulation
Frequency ranges
Transmission frequencies
Switching bandwidth
Nominal/peak deviation
Frequency stability
RF output power at 50 ???
AF characteristics
Noise reduction system
AF frequency response
S/N ratio (at 1 mV and peak deviation)
THD (at nominal deviation and 1 kHz)
Max. input voltage (at peak deviation)
Microphone
Line
Input impedance
Microphone
Line
Overall unit
wideband FM
8 channel banks with up to 20
1 channel bank with up to
20 freely selectable channels (1440 frequencies, tunable in steps of 25 kHz)
36 MHz
??24 kHz / ??48 kHz
??? ??15 ppm
typ. 30 mW
Sennheiser HDX
??? 110 dB(A)
???0.9 %
1.8Vrms (unbalanced)
2.9Vrmsf
10 k??? (unbalanced)
1 M???
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Connector assignment
3.5 mm jack plug:
Polar diagrams and frequency response curves of microphones
Polar diagram
ME 3
Polar diagram
ME 4
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Frequency response curve ME 2
Frequency response curve ME 3
Frequency response curve ME 4
Accessories