•Keep this instruction manual. Always include this instruction manual
when passing the product on to third parties.
•Heed all warnings and follow all instructions in this instruction
manual.
•Use only a cloth for cleaning the product.
•Do not place the product near any heat sources such as radiators,
stoves, or other devices (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
•Only use attachments/accessories specified by Sennheiser.
•Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Servicing is required if the product has been damaged in any way,
liquid has been spilled, objects have fallen inside, the product has been
exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate properly or has been
dropped.
•WARNING: To reduce the risk of short circuits, do not use the product
near water and do not expose it to rain or moisture.
Safety instructions for handling rechargeable batteries
When used properly, rechargeable batteries are a safe and reliable energy
source. However, if abused or misused, rechargeable batteries may leak
and, in extreme cases, may even present an explosion and fire hazard.
Please understand that Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage
arising from abuse or misuse. Especially observe the following safety
instructions.
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Important safety instructions
Keep away from children.Only use rechargeable
Observe correct polarity.Do not short-circuit.
Do not expose to moisture.Switch rechargeable
Do not get fully charged
but unpacked
rechargeable batteries
mixed up.
Only charge rechargeable
batteries at ambient
temperatures between
10°C/50°F and 40°C/
104°F.
Do not mutilate or
dismantle.
Immediately remove
rechargeable batteries
from obviously defective
units.
Only charge rechargeable
batteries with the
appropriate Sennheiser
chargers.
batteries recommended
by Sennheiser.
battery-powered
products off after use.
When not using
rechargeable batteries
for extended periods of
time, charge them
regularly (about every
three months).
Do not heat above
70°C/158°F, e.g. do not
expose to sunlight or
throw into a fire.
Do not continue to use
defective rechargeable
batteries.
Dispose of rechargeable
batteries at special
collection points or
return them to your
specialist dealer.
Intended use of the radio microphone
Intended use of the product includes:
•having read this instruction manual especially the chapter “Important
safety instructions”,
•using the product within the operating conditions and limitations
described in this instruction manual.
“Improper use” means using the product other than as described in this
instruction manual, or under operating conditions which differ from those
described herein.
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The SKM 5200-II radio microphone
The SKM 5200-II radio
microphone
The SKM 5200-II is a professional hand-held radio microphone transmitter
that is easy to use and is easily adaptable to a wide variety of applications:
•Suitable for all-purpose use, e.g. for reporting, stage and studio
applications.
•Rugged housing and intuitive, menu-assisted operation.
•Screw-on microphone heads with different pick-up patterns (omnidirectional, cardioid and super-cardioid) for a wide variety of
applications. A super-cardioid dynamic micro-phone head capable of
accommodating extremely high sound pressure levels is also available.
•Microphone sensitivity can be adjusted in steps of 1 dB.
•Tunable transmission frequencies ensure high flexibility in varying
transmission situations.
•Can be operated either on rechargeable or standard alkaline batteries
– with LC display (in percent) of charging status on suitable receivers.
•Color-coded identification markers for quick and unambiguous
identification.
•Switchable low-cut filter
•Up to 184 MHz switching bandwidth
•Signal-to-noise ratio typ. 110 dB(A)
•Adjustable output power:
10 mW, 10 mW Low Intermodulation mode (LoI), 50 mW.
In Low Intermodulation mode (LoI), the intermodulation performance
is significantly improved.
Information on the compander system
This product is equipped with HiDyn
system that reduces RF interference. HiDyn
tional reliability and ensures highest transmission quality.
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plus
™, the Sennheiser noise reduction
plus
™ offers extreme opera-
The SKM 5200-II radio microphone
Optimized
for maximum
transmission
reliability
Additionally available
channels in Low Intermodulation mode
The channel bank system
The transmitter is available in five UHF frequency ranges with up to
184 MHz switching bandwidth:
Range
N-GB
606–790 MHz
Range
N-US
614.075 –
697.925 MHz
Range
N
Range
L
470–638 MHz
400600700500800900MHz
614–798 MHz
Range
P
776 – 866 MHz
The transmitter has two frequency banks:
Channel Frequency bank
“FIX”“VAR”
1The transmission frequencies are
2
...
factory-preset (see enclosed frequency
table) and cannot be changed.
max. 59
The transmission
frequencies
can be freely
selected within
the switching
bandwidth.
The factory-preset frequencies within the frequency bank “FIX”
are interference and intermodulation-free.
Set all transmitters of your multi-channel system to different
channels within the frequency bank “FIX”.
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Delivery includes
Variants
•SKM 5200-II (hematite-colored housing)
•SKM 5200 BK-II (black housing)
•SKM 5200 NI-II (nickel-colored housing)
Suitable receivers
•EM 1046 system
•EM 3532, EM 3031, EM 3032
•EK 3041, EK 3241
•EM 3731, EM 3732, EM 3732 COM
•EM 3731-II, EM 3732-II, EM 3732 COM-II
Delivery includes
1 radio microphone transmitter body SKM 5200-II
(microphone head and power pack to be ordered separately)
1 MZQ 3072 quick release clamp
9 color-coded identification markers
1 instruction manual
1frequency table
1 supplement “Legal requirements for the use of radiomicrophones”
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Product overview
Overview of the SKM 5200-II
radio microphone
Product overview
Operating controlsLC display panel
Screw-on microphone head
(not included in the delivery)
Body of radio microphone
Power pack
(not included in the delivery)
Battery compartment
locking mechanism
Antenna
LC display
Multi-function switch with three
switch positions:
(DOWN), (UP) and (SET)
ON/OFF button (red) with ESC
function (cancel)
Color-coded identification
marker
LED ON/LOW BATT: operation
and battery status indication,
green LED
UP
SET
DOWN
CH
Alphanumeric display
Level display for audio
signal “AF”
“RF” – appears when an
RF signal is transmitted
Lock mode icon
“MHz” – appears when the
frequency is displayed
“dB” – appears when the
microphone sensitivity is
displayed
“CH” – appears when the
channel number is displayed
dB
MHz
RF
AF
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Product overview
Display backlighting
When the lock mode is deactivated, the display remains backlit for approx.
20 seconds after pressing a button.
Operation and battery status indication
The LED ON/LOW BATT provides information on the current operating
state of the radio microphone:
LED
ON/LOW BATT ...
... lights up normally The radio microphone is switched on and the
... is flashingThe power pack is going flat (LOW BATT)!
Meaning
capacity of the power pack is sufficient (ON).
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Putting the radio microphone into operation
Putting the radio microphone into
operation
Inserting, removing and changing the
power pack
For powering the radio microphone, you can either use the Sennheiser
B 5000-2 battery box (1.5 V AA size batteries) or the rechargeable
Sennheiser BA 5000-2 battery pack. For regular use, we recommend using
the environmentally friendly rechargeable BA 5000-2 battery pack.
For battery pack operation of the radio microphone, only use the
BA 5000-2 battery pack in order to ensure optimum operational
reliability. Batteries and rechargeable battery cells have different
discharging curves. The radio microphone is able to identify the
BA 5000-2 battery pack and to use its capacity to the full. Individual
rechargeable battery cells in the B 5000-2 battery box will not be
identified as battery packs.
Inserting the power pack
Open the locking mechanism by
moving it in the direction of the arrow.
Insert the power pack into the radio
microphone.
Removing the power pack
Push the power pack towards the
microphone head.
Close the locking mechanism by
moving it in the direction of the arrow.
Open the locking mechanism by
moving it in the direction of the arrow.
Push the power pack towards the
antenna.
You can now remove the power pack.
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Putting the radio microphone into operation
After you have changed the power pack, the radio microphone
continues operating on exactly the same settings as before the
change. Stored settings are retained in memory on switch-off.
Inserting batteries into the B 5000-2 battery box
To open the battery box, push down the
display section of the battery box .
Insert the batteries. Observe correct
polarity when inserting the batteries.
Close the battery box.
LC display shown on the example of the B 5000-2 battery box
•3-step LC display for remaining battery
capacity.
•If the battery capacity is too low (LOW
BATT), the last segment starts flashing
and the batteries must be changed.
LOW BATT
Recharging the BA 5000-2 battery pack
Before using the BA 5000-2 battery pack (see “ Accessories” on page 30)
for the first time or if you have not used it for several weeks, you must
charge the battery pack completely.
The L 50 charger (see “ Accessories” on page 30) can charge two
BA 5000-2 battery packs simultaneously.
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Putting the radio microphone into operation
Place the appropriate charging adapter
in the charging compartment of the
charger.
Insert the BA 5000-2 battery pack into the
charging adapter .
Charging time: approx. 2.5 hrs with the
L 50 charger (dependent on the residual
charge of the battery pack).
The battery pack is carefully charged using the −ΔU-method. For
further details, please refer to the user manual of the L 50 charger.
LC display shown on the example of the BA 5000-2 battery pack
•6-step LC display for (remaining) battery
pack capacity.
•Microprocessor-controlled electronics takes
self-discharge of rechargeable cells into
account.
LOW BATT
•The maximum capacity of is reduced due
to natural ageing of the cells. The
BA 5000-2 battery pack measures the
maximum capacity and therefore displays
less than 100% capacity for older cells –
even when they have been fully charged.
Changing the microphone head
Unscrew the microphone head by turning
it in the direction of the arrow.
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