Doing a soundcheck – Sennheiser EM 2000 User Manual

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Adjusting settings via the operating menu

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Doing a soundcheck

By doing a soundcheck, you can check the reception area for field strength gaps (“dropouts”)
which cannot be compensated for by the receiver’s diversity circuitry. You can do the sound-
check without the help of another person.

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Switch the transmitter on.

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On the receiver, change to the “

Soundcheck

” standard display.

If no transmitter is being received or if the signal is below the squelch threshold level,

MUTE

” appears.

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With the transmitter, walk up and down the transmission area.
The receiver records the following parameters and displays them on the “

Soundcheck

standard display:

Display

Meaning

What to do ...

RF Min

Min. RF signal level:

must be well above the squelch
threshold level for one of the two
antennas

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Check if the antennas and the
antenna cables are correctly
connected.

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Improve the position of the
antennas.

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If necessary, use antenna boosters.

RF Max

Max. RF signal level:

both antennas should reach 40 dB

AF Max

Max. audio level

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On your transmitter, adjust the
audio level as high as possible
(max. 0 dB) without the level
display for audio level showing full
deflection (AF Max is at a level
with the PEAK display). For more
information, refer to the instruc-
tion manual of the transmitter.

Soundcheck

Receiver Parameters

543.200

B.CH: 20.64

MUTE

EQ:

+ 12dB

P

MHz

PEAK

-10

0

40
30
20
10

-20
-30
-40

AF

RF

20.64

**2000**

**2000**

Soundcheck

MUTE

543.200

MHz

PEAK

-10

0

-20
-30
-40

AF

40
30
20
10

RF

SKM2000

P

PEAK

-10

0

-20
-30
-40

AF

40
30
20
10

RF

P

AF Max

Diversity

RF Min

Soundcheck

20.64 **2000**

543.200

MHz

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