Sennheiser SENNSIS 2020-D Quick Manual

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SENNSIS
SENNHEISER 2020-D TOURGUIDE SYSTEM
QUICK GUIDE
IMPORTANT: ENSURE TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVERS ARE CHARGED PRIOR TO USE
INTRODUCTION
Please read these instructions and familiarise yourself with the equipment before your event. The instructions are intended as a quick guide only. Should you require more information please refer to the manufacturers handbooks or contact us. A tour guide system is a wireless radio system used to transmit a message from a presenter to listeners. The presenter simply speaks into a microphone and the listeners use receivers to hear the message. A tour guide system can be used indoors and outdoors (with a maximum range of 100m). Up to 6 channels can be used simultaneously. After each use, recharge all transmitters and receivers so they are ready for the next event.
CHARGER/STORAGE CASE
The charger/storage case can simultaneously recharge 20 receiver and 2 transmitter batteries. The receivers are charged in the charging docks (as seen below). The transmitter batteries are charged in the transmitter charging docks. To charge the system remove the mains cable from the pocket on the inside of the storage case lid and plug into the charger and a mains outlet. Switch the charger ON. A LED on each receiver and the transmitter charging dock will indicate the charging status: Red=Charging in progress. Green=Fully charged. A useful facility of the charger case is the COPY function. This allows the user to preselect all the channels of the receivers with the push of one button. Place a receiver on the required channel into the master charging compartment and press the copy function button. This will instantly set all the other receivers in the charger to the required channel.
Battery life
2
1
Stethoset receiver 8 Bodypack receiver 16 Transmitters 8
3
1
4
3
6
7
3
www.tourguidesystem.co.uk email: sales@soundinduction.co.uk Tel: (01686) 628012
Copyright © 2011 Sound Induction Systems Ltd, Unit 24 Mochdre Industrial Estate, Newtown, Powys SY16 4LE
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3
11
IEC socket and mains switch
2
Transmitter battery charging docks
3
Charging case lid catches
4
Handheld transmitter storage straps
5
Receiver charging compartment
6
Master charging compartment
7
COPY button
8
COPY AVAILABLE LED
9
TEMP ERROR LED
10
POWER LED
11
Trolley frame mount (
underneath)
Two types of receiver are available:
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5 5
3
4
1
2
STETHOSET RECEIVER
This receiver is switched on by opening the arms and resting in the ears. The volume is controlled by rotating the wheel on the front. If the channel needs to be changed this can be done by pushing the rocker switch in the centre of the volume control. The receiver automatically switches off when the receiver is removed from the ears to preserve battery life.
Earpads can be cleaned using antibacterial wipes.
1
Volume control
2
/ rocker button for channel selection
3
Red/Green LED for charge status
4
Display
(see below)
5
Earbows
6
Earpads
1 2
4
3
BODYPACK RECEIVER
This receiver is switched on by pressing the button on the top. It is used by inserting either headphones or an inductive neck loop (for hearing aid wearers) into the socket on the side. The volume is controlled by rotating the wheel on the front. If the channel needs to be changed this can be done by pushing the rocker switch in the centre of the volume control. The receiver automatically switches off 5 mins after the headphones/ neck loop plug is removed, or by pressing the button on the top for 3 seconds.
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Volume control
2
/ rocker button for channel selection
3
Headphone socket
4
Display (see above)
5
Charging status LED
6
ON/OFF button
Receiver Display
1
Channel display
2
Battery status display
3
Volume display
4
RF signal indication
3
4
5
6
2
www.tourguidesystem.co.uk email: sales@soundinduction.co.uk Tel: (01686) 628012
Copyright © 2011 Sound Induction Systems Ltd, Unit 24 Mochdre Industrial Estate, Newtown, Powys SY16 4LE
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