Page 2 - Content s
1 Content s Sa fet y instructions .... ............ ............ ............ ........... ............ ............ ............ ......... 3 De liv ery includes ....... ............ ............ ............ ........... ............ ............ ............ ......... 3 The SK 521 2 bodypack tra nsm...
Page 3 - Thank y ou for choos ing Sennheis er!
2 Accessor ies ............ ........... ............ ............ ............ ........... ............ ............ ............ . 28 S pecifi ca tions ....... ........... ............ ............ ............ ........... ............ ............ ............ . 29 Pi n assignme nt of m icrophone ...
Page 4 - Safety in structions; Int ende d use of the unit; Delivery includes
3 Safety in structions ! Ple ase rea d the se inst ruct ions ca re fully and comple te ly be fore using the unit . ! Ma ke the se instr uct ions e asi ly a cce ssible t o all use rs a t a ll t ime s. Al wa ys include these instructions when pa ssi ng the unit on to third pa rt ies. ! Nev er open ele...
Page 5 - T he SK 5212 bodypack transmitter; plus; T he channe l bank syst em
4 T he SK 5212 bodypack transmitter T he S K 5212 is a prof essional Mi kroport bodypa ck tra nsm itt er tha t is e asy t o use a nd is ea sily ada pta ble t o a wide v a riet y of a pplicat ions.T he S K 5212 bodypa ck t ra nsm itt er ha s the following f ea tures: ! Ex tre me ly compa ct dieca st ...
Page 6 - The operating cont rols; S ET
5 The operating cont rols Microphone input Red LED for ope ra tion and bat te ry st at us indicat ion ( ON/LOW BAT /PE AK) Antenna sock et LC display, back lit Bat te ry compa rtm ent Bat te ry compa rtm ent cov er Bat ter y compa rtm ent ca tches Type pla te Multi-f uncti on switch with thre e swit...
Page 7 - I ndications and dis plays; The LC dis play panel; Displ ay backli ghti ng; MHz
6 I ndications and dis plays The LC dis play panel Alpha numer ic display Lev el di spla y for audio signa l “AF” “RF” – a ppea rs whe n an RF signal is tra nsmit ted Lock mode icon ( lock mode is act iva te d) “Hz ” – a ppe ar s whe n the l ow-cut fr equency is displayed “MHz ” – a ppe ars when the...
Page 9 - Preparing the transmitter for use; I ns erting and cha nging the ba ttery; F or poweri ng the t ransm itt er, use a 1.5 V AA si ze a lk ali ne-m anga nese
8 Preparing the transmitter for use I ns erting and cha nging the ba ttery F or poweri ng the t ransm itt er, use a 1.5 V AA si ze a lk ali ne-m anga nese ba tt ery. Ope n t he bat tery com pa rt ment by pushing the two ca tches in t he dire ct ion of t he a rrows a nd ope n t he cov er . Inser t th...
Page 11 - Atta ching the transmi tter to clothing; U sing t he transmitt er; Switching the t ran sm it ter on/off; O pe n the bat te ry compa rtm ent.
10 Atta ching the transmi tter to clothing U sing t he transmitt er Switching the t ran sm it ter on/off Not e: ! Re move the ba tt ery whe n the tra nsmitt er will not be used for e xte n-ded pe riods of tim e. The t ra nsm itt er is att ache d to cl ot hing ( e.g. belt , wa istba nd) wit h the sup...
Page 12 - Do ing a fr equency check
11 ! T he t ransmi tte r can only be swit che d off when t he lock mode is de acti va te d (see “T he automa ti c lock mode (a utolock f uncti on) ” on pa ge 13) . Note: ! Whe n in the se tting m ode of t he opera ting me nu, t he ON / O FF butt on will ca ncel your ent ry (E SC funct ion). Do ing a...
Page 13 - T he operating menu; The buttons; B utt on
12 T he operating menu The buttons B utt on Mode Functi on O N / OFF but ton S wit che d off ! Bri efly pressing t he butt on: S wi tches the tra nsmit te r on ! Kee ping the button pre sse d: D oe s a frequency check Di spl ay mode ! Bri efly pressing t he butt on ( wi th a ct iva te d aut olock fu...
Page 14 - The a utoma tic lo ck mode (auto lock function); LO CK
13 The a utoma tic lo ck mode (auto lock function) The t ransm itte r has an aut om at ic lock mode ( aut olock function) t ha t can be a ctiv at ed v ia the “ LO CK ” m enu (see “Activ at ing/dea ct iva ting the a uto- ma tic l ock mode – LO CK” on pa ge 25). When t he autolock funct ion is a ct i-...
Page 15 - De acti vat ing th e autolock functi on tem poraril y
14 De acti vat ing th e autolock functi on tem poraril y T o ma ke change s to t he set tings v ia the ope ra ting m enu, you ca n t em pora rily de activ a te t he lock mode. Aft er you ha ve ex ite d t he opera ti ng me nu, the lock m ode is autom at ica lly a ctiv at ed a fte r 10 seconds. You ca...
Page 16 - Working with the operat in g m enu; LO WCU T; STORED; TUNE
15 Working with the operat in g m enu The ope rat ing me nu has t hree modes: ! D isplay m ode In di spla y mode, you ca n di spl ay the curre nt m enu sett ings one af ter the othe r – e ven whe n the l ock mode is a ctiv at ed. ! S ele ction mode In se lection mode, you can sele ct the m enu whose...
Page 20 - Overview of the operating m enu; O N
19 Overview of the operating m enu De acti va te the lock mode before adj ust ing the set tings ( see “De act iva ting the a utolock function te mporari ly” on pa ge 14). Pre ssing t he O N / OFF but ton will cance l your e ntry (E SC function) a nd re turn you to the display m ode . Display mode Se...
Page 22 - Adjustment tips for the operating menu; Selecting a channel –; TU NE; T UNE
21 Adjustment tips for the operating menu Selecting a channel – CHAN Via the “ CHAN ” m enu, you can switch be tween t he channe ls in the cha nnel bank s “FIX“ and “V AR“. The t ra nsm itt er is not t ransm itt ing while this adj ust me nt is be ing ma de. When changing to the se tti ng m ode of t ...
Page 24 - NAME
23 Enter ing a name – NAM E Via the “ NAME ” m enu, you can ent er a free ly se lecta ble na me for the tra nsmit ter . T his nam e ca n be displayed on t he sta ndard display and can consist of up t o six char acte rs such a s: ! le tt ers ( wi thout pronouncia tion ma rk s), ! num be rs from 0 to ...
Page 25 - AT TE N; Adjusting the bas s roll- off f requency –; VIEW
24 Adjusting the micr ophone sensitivity – ATTEN V ia the “ AT TE N ” menu, you ca n a djust the tra nsmit te r’s sensit ivi ty. Adjusting the bas s roll- off f requency – LO WCU T T o reduce unwant ed low- freque ncy noise such as wind and ha ndling noise, you can a ct iv ate a low-cut filte r. T h...
Page 26 - RES ET; Activa ting/deactivating the auto matic lo ck mode –; LOC K
25 Lo ading the f actory pre- set defa ult settings – RESET Via the “ RES ET ” menu, you can loa d the fa ctory pr e-set defa ult se ttings. Af ter the reset , the sta nda rd displa y is shown on the LC displa y pa nel . Activa ting/deactivating the auto matic lo ck mode – LO CK The t ransm itte r h...
Page 27 - V ia t he “; Main tenance and care; Wat er ca n dam age the ele ct ronics of t he unit !
26 Adjusting the o utput po wer – P OWER L icensing regula ti ons m ay requir e a lim ita tion of the out put powe r to 10 mW. The t ra nsm itt er t here for e fe atur es a switcha bl e output powe r. Wi th re duce d out put powe r, the ope rat ing tim e i ncre ase s. Exi ting the operating menu – E...
Page 28 - Err or checklis t
27 If problems occur... Err or checklis t If probl ems occur that a re not liste d in the a bov e ta ble or if t he probl ems ca nnot be solve d with the proposed solut ions, plea se conta ct your local Se nnheiser age nt for a ssista nce . Pr ob lem P o ss ib le c au s e Po s sib le so lu tio n No ...
Page 29 - I nformation on t he compander system; Accessories; MKE 2 Gold
28 T ips f or opt im um r ece pt ion ! Tra nsmission ra nge de pends t o a lar ge e xte nt on loca tion a nd on t he sele cted output power. T here should be a “ free line of sight ” betwe en tra nsmit ting a nd re ce ivi ng ante nnas. ! To av oid ove rmodula ting the re ce ive r, observ e a m inimu...
Page 30 - Specifications
29 Specifications Modu lation wideban d FM Freq uenc y ran ge 45 0 – 9 60 M Hz Switchin g ban dwidth 36 MHz Trans miss ion freq uencies chan nel b ank “FIX” with custom er-s pecific frequ en cies; chan nel b ank “VAR” with 20 freely s electab le frequencies (freq uencies tun able in steps of 5 kHz) ...
Page 31 - S witch posi tion
30 Pin assi gnment o f micro pho ne so cket Audio sensitivity T he tra nsmit te r’s a udio se nsitiv ity ca n be a djuste d ov er a ra nge of 70 dB ( +4 0 dB t o –30 dB) i n ste ps of 1 dB. T he diagra m bel ow shows t he se nsitiv ity ra nge of t he S K 5212 in compa rison to the ea rlie r product ...
Page 32 - Manufact urer declarati ons; Warranty regul atio ns
31 Manufact urer declarati ons Warranty regul atio ns The guarantee p eriod for this Sennh eiser product is 2 4 mon th s from the d ate of p urch as e. Excluded are access ory items and d is posable batteries that are delivered with the pro-duct; due to their c haracteris tic s thes e produc ts have...