Sennheiser SK 2000 User Manual

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Adjusting settings via the operating menu
The following figures are a guide to the best settings:
Selecting the frequency bank and the channel manually – 
“Frequency Preset”
Input sensitivity 
is adjusted...
Effect/display
... too high
Close talking distances, speakers with loud voices or 
loud music passages cause overmodulation in the 
transmission link. 
The yellow 
AF PEAK
LED
 lights up. 
The audio level display “
AF
 shows full deflection 
for the duration of the overmodulation.
... correctly
The audio level display “
AF
 shows full deflection 
only during the loudest passages.
... too low
The transmission link is undermodulated. This results 
in a signal with high background noise.
Transmission situation
Sensitivity setting
Loud music/vocals
−30 to −21 dB
Presentations
−21 to 0 dB
Instrument input
Electric guitars with single coil pickups
−30 to −24 dB
Electric guitars with humbucker pickups
−45 to −30 dB
Guitars with active electronics (active pickups, 
active EQs, piezo pickups)
−45 to −30 dB
When you are in the “
Frequency Preset
” menu item, the RF signal
is deactivated.
Menu
B.Ch:
5.14
Frequency Preset
B.Ch:
792.525MHz
Frequency Preset
5
.14
B.Ch:
Frequency Preset
1.
14
“Stored”
818.850MHz
Call up “Frequency 
Preset”
Select the frequency 
bank and confirm
Select the channel; 
store the setting