Recommendations and tips, For the me 2 and me 4 clip-on microphones, For the me 3 headmic – Sennheiser EW100 G2 User Manual

Page 37: For the sk 100 g2 bodypack transmitter, For the skm 100 g2 radiomicrophone, For the ek 100 g2 bodypack receiver, For optimum reception

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Recommendations and tips

... for the ME 2 and ME 4 clip-on microphones

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.

y Attach the microphone carefully and conduct the cable so that noise due to

friction is avoided.

y Always 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

y Always use the microphone with a popshield and position the microphone

at the corner of the mouth.

y You can vary the bass reproduction by increasing/decreasing the talking

distance to the microphone.

y Make sure that the sound inlet is directed towards the mouth. The sound

inlet is marked with a little dot.

... for the SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter

y Make sure that the antenna and the microphone cable do not cross.
y The 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.

y For best results, make sure that the transmitter sensitivity is correctly

adjusted.

... for the SKM 100 G2 radiomicrophone

y Hold the SKM 100 G2 in the middle of the microphone body. Holding it close

to the sound inlet basket will influence the microphone’s pick-up pattern,
holding it at the lower part of the body will reduce the transmitter’s range.

y You can vary the bass reproduction by increasing/decreasing the talking

distance to the microphone.

y For best results, make sure that the transmitter sensitivity is correctly

adjusted.

... for the EK 100 G2 bodypack receiver

y The 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.

... for optimum reception

y Transmission 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” bet-
ween transmitting and receiving antennas.

y If, with the EM 100 G2 receiver, reception conditions are unfavourable, you

should use two remote antennas which are connected via antenna cable.

y To avoid overmodulating the receiver, observe a minimum distance of 5 m

between transmitting and receiving antennas.

y Observe a minimum distance of 50 cm between receiving antennas and

metal objects (such as cross members or reinforced-concrete walls).

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