Page 2 - Thank you for choosing Sennheiser!
34 Thank you for choosing Sennheiser! We have designed this product to give you reliable operationover many years. Over half a century of accumulated expertisein the design and manufacture of high-quality electro-acousticequipment have made Sennheiser a world-leading company inthis field. Please tak...
Page 3 - Contents; HiDyn; plus
35 Contents Safety instructions ........................................................... 36Delivery includes ............................................................... 36The SKP 3000 plug-on transmitter ............................... 37 HiDyn plus noise reduction ..............................
Page 4 - Safety instructions; Use the SKP 3000 plug-on transmitter in dry rooms only.; Delivery includes; Instructions for use
36 Safety instructions Never open an electronic unit! If units are opened by customersin breach of this instruction, the warranty becomes null andvoid. Use the SKP 3000 plug-on transmitter in dry rooms only. Delivery includes ! 1 SKP 3000 plug-on transmitter ! 2 AA size batteries, 1.5 V ! Instructio...
Page 5 - The SKP 3000 plug-on transmitter; noise reduction; Range
37 The SKP 3000 plug-on transmitter The SKP 3000 transmitter permits wireless transmission withstudio-quality sound. The use of further optimised PLL andmicroprocessor technology and the HiDyn plus noise reduction system ensure interference-free transmission. The transmitter can be supplied in nine ...
Page 6 - This transmitter is equipped with; the Sennheiser
38 however, that the channel bank “VAR” is factory-preset to thesame frequencies as the channel bank “FIX”. The transmitter can be combined with the rack-mount andbodypack receivers of the 3000 and 5000 series (e.g. EM 3252,EM 3032, EM 3031, EK 3041, EM 1046). The balanced XLR input allows the conne...
Page 8 - Operating controls; Mechanical locking ring of XLR-3 socket; switch
40 Operating controls Microphone input, XLR-3F socket (balanced) Mechanical locking ring of XLR-3 socket LC display SET button button (DOWN) button (UP) Red LED for operation and battery status indication (ON/LOW BAT) ON / OFF button (serves as the ESC (cancel) key in the operating menu) Battery com...
Page 9 - Indications and displays; LC display panel; Alphanumeric display; MUTE”; display
41 Indications and displays LC display panel Alphanumeric display “B.CH” – appears when the channel bank and the channel number are displayed “MHz” – appears when the frequency is displayed Battery status display Lock mode icon(lock mode is activated) “ MUTE” display (audio input is muted) 7-step le...
Page 11 - Putting the SKP 3000 into operation; Inserting and replacing the batteries; in the direction of the
43 Putting the SKP 3000 into operation Inserting and replacing the batteries For powering the plug-on transmitter, you can either use two1.5 V AA size batteries or the rechargeable Sennheiser BA 2015accupack. Note: For accupack operation of the transmitter, only use theBA 2015 accupack in order to e...
Page 12 - Plugging the plug-on transmitter onto a microphone; Unscrew the locking ring
44 full. The transmitter adapts the battery status displayaccording to the type of power supply used (batteries oraccupack) and ensures correct transmission of battery statusinformation to the receivers. Individual rechargeable batterycells will not be identified as accupacks. Plugging the plug-on t...
Page 13 - ON
45 Switching the plug-on transmitter on/off Note: Within the operating menu, the ON/OFF button serves as the ESC (cancel) key (see “Exiting the operating menu” onpage 49).Remove the batteries or the accupack when the transmitterwill not be used for extended periods of time. Muting the plug-on transm...
Page 14 - The operating menu; The buttons
46 The operating menu The buttons Buttons Mode To... ON / OFF Standard display switch the transmitter on and off Operating menu cancel the entry and return to the standard display Setting mode cancel the entry and return to the standard display SET Standard display get into the operating menu Operat...
Page 15 - Switching between channel banks
47 Overview of menus Display Function of the menu BANK Switching between channel banks CHAN Switching between the channels in a channel bank TUNE Setting a transmission frequency for the channel bank “ U” (user bank) SENSIT Adjusting the sensitivity (AF) PHANTO Switching the phantom powering on/off ...
Page 16 - Working with the operating menu; By way of example of the “; TUNE; describes how to use the operating menu.; Selecting a menu; SET
48 Working with the operating menu By way of example of the “ TUNE ” menu, this section describes how to use the operating menu. After switching the transmitter on, the standard display isshown on the display panel. Getting into the operating menu Press the SET button to get from the standard displa...
Page 18 - Operating menu of the plug-on transmitter; FIX; EXIT
50 Operating menu of the plug-on transmitter BANK Changing the channel bank FIX FIX 01 VAR VAR 01 SET Current channel bank / : FIX (Fixed Bank) VAR (Variable Bank) SET : Stores the setting STORED STORED CHAN VAR 03 B.CH SET Current channel (display depends on "DISPLY" setting) Changing the c...
Page 19 - SENSIT; SVE; BANK
51 DISPLY Switching between the standard displays SET Current standard display / : FREQ, NAME, CHAN SET : Stores the setting FREQ FREQ NAME NAME STORED PHANTO Switching the phantom powering on/off PTM. ON PTM. OFF SET Phantom powering activated or deactivated / : ON, OFF SET : Stores the setting STO...
Page 20 - Adjustment tips for the operating menu; Switching between channel banks – BANK; Via the “; Switching between the channels in a channel bank – CHAN; CHAN
52 Adjustment tips for the operating menu Switching between channel banks – BANK Via the “ BANK ” menu, you can switch between the two channel banks. The channels of the channel bank “FIX” (Fixed Bank) arefactory-preset to customer specific transmission frequencies.These frequencies cannot be change...
Page 21 - Presentations
53 The frequencies are tunable in 5-kHz steps within aswitching bandwidth of 36 MHz max . Note: When operating a multi-channel system, make sure to onlyuse frequencies that are intermodulation-free. Adjusting the sensitivity – SENSIT Via the “ SENSIT ” menu, you can adjust the transmitter’s input se...
Page 22 - Switching the phantom powering on/off – PHANTO; PHANTO; Selecting the standard display – DISPLY; DISPLY; Entering a name – NAME; NAME
54 Switching the phantom powering on/off – PHANTO The plug-on transmitter can supply condenser microphoneswithout internal power supply with 48 V phantom powering(P 48). The phantom powering can be switched on or off via the“ PHANTO ” menu. Please note: Dynamic microphones can be operated in phantom...
Page 24 - Troubleshooting; Error checklist
56 Troubleshooting Error checklist Problem Possible cause Possible solution No operation indication Batteries are flat or inserted incorrectly, accupack is flat Replace the batteries or check if they are inserted correctly or recharge the accupack Receiver: No RF signal Transmitter and receiver are ...
Page 26 - Care and maintenance; Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
58 Care and maintenance Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the transmitter from time totime. Note: Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
Page 27 - Specifications; RF characteristics; AF characteristics
59 Specifications RF characteristics Modulation wideband FM Frequency ranges 518–554, 626–662, 740–776, 786–822, 830–866, 556–592, 576–612, 670–706, 696–732 MHz Transmission frequencies 1 channel bank with up to 20 channels (frequencies according to customer specifications)1 channel bank with up to ...
Page 28 - Overall unit; Power supply
60 Nominal input sensitivity(at nominal deviation and 1 kHz) 0 dB, 22 mV –10 dB, 70 mV –20 dB, 220 mV–30 dB, 700 mV–40 dB, 2,0 V –50 dB, 2,0 V (limited by a protective circuit) Max. input voltage (at peak deviation) 2.8 V rms THD (at nom. deviation and 1 kHz) ≤ 0,3 % Overall unit Power supply 2 AA s...
Page 29 - Accessories; Accupack
61 Accessories BA 2015 Accupack L 2015 Charger for BA 2015 accupack POP 1 Plug-on pouch
Page 30 - erklären, dass die Produkte
182 EG-Konformitäts-Erklärung / EC Certificate of Conformity Déclaration de conformité pour la CEE Certificato di conformitá comunitario Declaración de Conformidad / EG-Conformiteitsverklaring SENNHEISER electronic GmbH & Co. KG Am Labor 1, D-30900 Wedemark erklären, dass die Produkte declare th...
Page 31 - Product Marketing
183 complen los requimientos básicos de la normativa de la CEE 89/336/EEC resp. de la normativa R&TTE 1999/5/EC.Con il fin de realizar de forma adecuada los requirimientosreferidos en las normativas de la CEE fueron consaltadas lassiguientes normativas: sono conformi alla normativa 89/336/EEC re...
Page 33 - ENGLISH
186 ENGLISH The guarantee period for this Sennheiser product is 24 months fromthe date of purchase. Excluded are accessory items, rechargeable ordisposable batteries that are delivered with the product; due totheir characteristics these products have a shorter service life thatis principally depende...
Page 34 - Printed in Germany
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG30900 Wedemark, GermanyPhone +49 (5130) 600 0Fax +49 (5130) 600 300www.sennheiser.com Printed in Germany Publ. 04/04 92174/A01