Sennheiser EM 2000 User Guide

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Product overview
7
Overview of the displays
After switch-on, the receiver displays the “
Receiver Parameters
” standard display. For further
illustrations and examples of the different standard displays, please refer to page 16.
This standard display displays the operating states of the receiver and provides the most
important information on the received transmitter – provided the transmitter supports this
function.
Display
Transmitter/
Receiver
Meaning
RF level “
RF
(Radio Frequency)
Receiver
Audio level “
AF
” 
(Audio Frequency, 
see page 25)
Transmitter
Frequency bank 
and channel
(see page 24)
Receiver
Current frequency bank and channel number
Frequency 
(see page 24)
Receiver
Current receiving frequency
Name
(see page 24)
Receiver
Freely selectable name of the receiver
Pilot tone “
P
Receiver
Activated pilot tone evaluation
Equalizer setting
(see page 25)
Receiver
Current equalizer setting
Output gain
(see page 25)
Receiver
Current output gain of the audio signal 
available at the ¼” (6.3 mm) jack socket 
XLR-3M socket 
543.200
B.Ch: 20.64
PEAK
MUTE
EQ:
+ 12dB
-10
0
40
30
20
10
-20
-30
-40
AF
RF
 MHz
 **2000**
SKM2000
P
햷햸 햹
햺 햻 햽
햲 햳
40
30
20
10
RF
Diversity display:
 Antenna input I is active
 Antenna input II is active
RF signal level: 
Field strength of the received signal
Squelch threshold level
PEAK
-10
0
-20
-30
-40
AF
Modulation of the transmitter
with peak hold function
When the display shows full 
deflection, the audio input level is 
excessively high. When the trans-
mitter is overmodulated frequently 
or for extended periods of time, the 
PEAK
” display is shown inverted.