ew 100 © Camera Set
RF Wireless Systems | evolution wireless G3
System variants and included components:
ew 100 ENG G3 – (1) SK 100 G3 bodypack transmitter, (1) ME 2 omnidirectional clip-on microphone, (1) SKP 100 G3 plug-on transmitter,
(1) CL1 1/8” output cable, (1) CL 100 XLR unbalanced output cable,
(1) CA 2 camera mount, and (1) EK 100 G3 diversity camera receiver
ew 112-p G3 – (1) SK 100 G3 bodypack transmitter, (1) ME 2 omnidirectional clip-on microphone, (1) EK 100 G3 diversity camera receiver, (1) CL1 1/8” output cable, (1) CL 100 XLR unbalanced output cable, (1) CA 2 camera mount
ew 122-p G3 – (1) SK 100 G3 bodypack transmitter, (1) ME 4 clip-on cardioid microphone, (1) EK 100 G3 diversity camera receiver, (1) CL1 1/8” output cable, (1) CL 100 XLR unbalanced output cable, (1) CA 2 camera mount
ew 135-p G3 – (1) SKM 100 G3 handheld transmitter, (1) e 835 dynamic cardioid capsule, (1) MZQ 1 microphone clip, (1) EK 100 G3 diversity camera receiver, (1) CL1 1/8” output cable, (1) CL 100 XLR unbalanced output cable, (1) CA 2 camera mount
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ew 100 ENG © |
ew 112-p © |
ew 122-p © |
ew 135-p © |
Features
General Description
The ew 100 G3 Camera Set system is ideal for video recording in various environments, including studios and the outdoors. The clip-on microphone – which is included in the ew 100 ENG G3, ew 112-p G3, and ew 122-p G3 systems – is virtually invisible. The SKM 100 G3 handheld transmitter, which is included in the ew 135-p G3 system, comes with an e 835 microphone head and is compatible with any other capsules from the Sennheiser evolution series. Each system features 20 channel banks with one user bank and 12 directly accessible presets. The included SKP 100 G3 plug-on transmitter conveniently transforms any wired microphone into a wireless one. Each system is ready to use.
Technical Specifications ew 100 ©
Modulation.................................................. |
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wideband FM |
Frequency ranges........................... |
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516–558, 566–608, |
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frequencies.................. |
20 channel banks, 1 user bank, |
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12 factory preset channels each |
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Switching bandwidth.......................................... |
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42 MHz |
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Noise reduction system....................... |
Sennheiser HDX |
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AF frequency response.......................... |
25 – 18,000 Hz |
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S/N ratio (at 1mV and peak deviation)...... |
≥ 110 dBA |
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THD (at nominal deviation and 1 kHz)............. |
≤ 0.9 % |
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SK 100 © |
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RF output power at 50 Ω............................. |
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typ. 30 mW |
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AF frequency response.............. |
25 – 18,000 Hz (Line) |
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Max input voltage transmitter / line.................... |
3 Veff |
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Input impedance transmitter / line.................... |
40 kΩ, |
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unbalanced / 1MΩ |
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Power supply.................................. |
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2 AA batteries, 1.5 V |
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Nominal voltage........................................................ |
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2.4 V |
Operating time...................................................... |
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typ. 8 h |
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3.23“ x 2.52“ x 0.94“ |
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Weight...................................................... |
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approx. 5.64 oz |
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Sturdy metal housing |
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Automatic frequency management for transmitter and receiver |
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Receiver principle |
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Diversity |
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Tunable UHF frequencies within a large switching bandwidth |
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Compact diversity receiver for optimum reception |
Sensitivity (with HDX, |
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Adaptive diversity receiver |
peak deviation)...................... |
<2.5 µV at 52 dBAeff S/N |
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Wireless synchronization of transmitters via infrared interface |
Adjacent channel rejection................................. |
≥ 65 dB |
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Enhanced frequency bank management with up to 12 compatible |
Intermodulation attenuation............................. |
≥ 65 dB |
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frequencies per bank |
Blocking.................................................................. |
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≥ 70 dB |
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42 MHz bandwidth, 1,680 switchable frequencies |
Pilot-tone squelch.......................................... |
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detachable |
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Increased range for audio sensitivity |
AF output voltage (at peak |
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Easy-to-read illuminated dot matrix display |
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3.5 mm jack socket, |
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4-level battery indicator for transmitter |
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unbalanced: +12 dBu |
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More control options (menu) |
Power supply.................................. |
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2 AA batteries, 1.5 V |
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Enhanced AF frequency range |
Dimensions..................... |
approx. 3.23“ x 2.52“ x 0.94“ |
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Contacts for recharging the BA 2015 accupack directly in the transmit- |
Weight......................... |
approx. 5.64 oz (incl. batteries) |
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ter (not SKP 100) or receiver (SKM requires LA2 adapter) |
Operation time...................................................... |
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typ. 8 h |
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(2) AA batteries for more than 8 hours of use |
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Frequency scan for finding available frequencies |
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HDX compander for crystal-clear sound |
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High RF output power for large range |
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