Sennheiser XS Wireless 1, XS Wireless 2 User guide

Page 1
XS Wireless 1 | XS Wireless 2
Instruction Manual
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG
Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany, www.sennheiser.com
XSW 1 | XSW 2 - v1.0
Page 2
PRODUCT INFORMATION 4 Products of the XS Wireless line 4
EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver 5 EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver 5 EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver 6 SKM 825-XSW handheld transmitter 7 SKM 835-XSW handheld transmitter 8 SKM 865-XSW handheld transmitter 9 SK-XSW bodypack transmitter 10
Available sets 11
XSW 1-825 | Vocal Set 11 XSW 1-835 | Vocal Set 12 XSW 1-825 DUAL | Vocal Set 13 XSW 1-835 DUAL | Vocal Set 14 XSW 1-CI1 | Instrument Set 15 XSW 1-908 | Instrument Set 16 XSW 1-ME2 | Lavalier Set 17 XSW 1-ME3 | Headmic Set 18 XSW 2-835 | Vocal Set 19 XSW 2-865 | Vocal Set 20 XSW 2-CI1 | Instrument Set 21 XSW 2-ME2 | Lavalier Set 22 XSW 2-ME3 | Headmic Set 23
Accessories 24
GA 1-XSW 2 rack mount kit 24 GA 2-XSW 2 antenna front mount kit 24
Frequency ranges 25 INSTRUCTION MANUAL 26 Starting up and operating devices of the XS Wireless line 26 EM-XSW 1 rack receiver 28
Connectors and controls 28
Front 28 Back 29
Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the po­wer supply system 30 Outputting audio signals 31 Switching the receiver on and off 32 Information on the receiver’s display 33 Setting options on the front of the device 35
Navigation buttons 35 Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN) 35 Setting the frequency manually 36 Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs 38
Setting options on the rear of the device 39
Selecting the signal type (Mic/Line) 39 Setting the squelch 39
Configuring a multi-channel system 40
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver 41
Connectors and controls 41
1
Page 3
Front 41 Back 42
Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the po­wer supply system 43 Outputting audio signals 44 Switching the receiver on and off 45 Information on the receiver’s display 46 Setting options on the front of the device 48
Navigation buttons 48 Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN) 48 Setting the frequency manually 50 Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs 52
Setting options on the rear of the device 53
Selecting the signal type (Mic/Line) 53 Setting the squelch 53
Configuring a multi-channel system 54
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver 55
Connectors and controls 55
Front 55 Back 56
Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the po­wer supply system 57 Connecting antennas 58 Outputting audio signals 59 Installing receivers in a rack 60
Mounting a single receiver in a rack 61
Mounting two receivers side by side in a rack 62 Switching the receiver on and off 63 Information on the receiver’s display 64
Further information 64 Setting options on the front of the device 66
Navigation buttons 66
SCAN menu item 67
PRESET menu item 68
TUNE menu item 70
Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs 71 Setting options on the rear of the device 72
Selecting the signal type (Mic/Line) 72
Setting the squelch 72 Configuring a multi-channel system 73
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835­XSW | SKM 865-XSW 74
Product overview 74 Inserting and removing the batteries 75
Battery status 76 Switching the handheld transmitter on and off 77 Establishing a connection to the receiver 77 Information on the handheld transmitter’s display 78
Further information 78 Setting the input sensitivity 79 Muting the handheld transmitter 80
2
Page 4
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter 81
Product overview 81 Inserting and removing the batteries 82
Battery status 83 Connecting a microphone to the bodypack transmitter 84 Connecting an instrument or line source to the bodypack transmitter 84 Switching the bodypack transmitter on and off 86 Establishing a connection to the receiver 86 Information on the bodypack transmitter’s display 87
Further information 87 Setting the input sensitivity 88 Muting the bodypack transmitter 89
Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter 90 Cleaning and maintenance 92 SPECIFICATIONS 94 System 94 EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver 96 EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver 98 EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver 100 SKM-XSW handheld transmitter 102 SK-XSW bodypack transmitter 104 Microphones 105
ME 2-2 105
ME 3-II 105
e 908T 106
NT 12-5 CW power supply unit 107 CONTACT 109 Questions about the product / Help with technical issues 109 Feedback on the instruction manual 109
3
Page 5
PRODUCT INFORMATION
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Products of the XS Wireless line
For information about the available accessories, see „Acces­sories“.
For information about the available sets, see „Available sets“.
For information about the frequency ranges, see „Frequency ranges“.
You can find technical specifications for the series and the in- dividual products under „SPECIFICATIONS“.
You can find information about starting up and operating the products under „Starting up and operating devices of the XS Wireless line“.
4
Page 6
Products of the XS Wireless line
EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver
You can find more detailed information about the EM­XSW 1 in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „EM-XSW 1 rack receiver“ Specifications: „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
You can find more detailed information about the EM­XSW 1 DUAL in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver“ Specifications: „EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver“
5
Page 7
Products of the XS Wireless line
EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver
You can find more detailed information about the EM­XSW 2 in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „EM-XSW 2 rack receiver“ Specifications: „EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver“
6
Page 8
Products of the XS Wireless line
SKM 825-XSW handheld transmitter
Handheld transmitter with e825 microphone capsule
You can find more detailed information about the SKM­XSW in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Handheld transmitters SKM 825-
XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW“
Specifications: „SKM-XSW handheld transmitter“
7
Page 9
Products of the XS Wireless line
SKM 835-XSW handheld transmitter
Handheld transmitter with e835 microphone capsule
You can find more detailed information about the SKM­XSW in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Handheld transmitters SKM 825-
XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW“
Specifications: „SKM-XSW handheld transmitter“
8
Page 10
Products of the XS Wireless line
SKM 865-XSW handheld transmitter
Handheld transmitter with e865 microphone capsule
You can find more detailed information about the SKM­XSW in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Handheld transmitters SKM 825-
XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW“
Specifications: „SKM-XSW handheld transmitter“
9
Page 11
Products of the XS Wireless line
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
You can find more detailed information about the SK­XSW in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“ Specifications: „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
10
Page 12
Available sets
XSW 1-825 | Vocal Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
• „SKM 825-XSW handheld transmitter“
• MZQ 1 microphone clamp
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
11
Page 13
XSW 1-835 | Vocal Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
• „SKM 835-XSW handheld transmitter“
• MZQ 1 microphone clamp
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
12
Page 14
XSW 1-825 DUAL | Vocal Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver“
• 2x „SKM 825-XSW handheld transmitter“
• 2x MZQ 1 microphone clamp
• Power supply with country adapters
• 4 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
13
Page 15
XSW 1-835 DUAL | Vocal Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver“
• 2x „SKM 835-XSW handheld transmitter“
• 2x MZQ 1 microphone clamp
• Power supply with country adapters
• 4 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
14
Page 16
XSW 1-CI1 | Instrument Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• CI 1 instrument cable
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
15
Page 17
XSW 1-908 | Instrument Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• e 908T instrument microphone
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
16
Page 18
XSW 1-ME2 | Lavalier Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• ME 2 lavalier microphone
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
17
Page 19
XSW 1-ME3 | Headmic Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• ME 3 headset microphone
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
18
Page 20
XSW 2-835 | Vocal Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver“
• „SKM 835-XSW handheld transmitter“
• MZQ 1 microphone clamp
• Rack mount kit
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
19
Page 21
XSW 2-865 | Vocal Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver“
• „SKM 865-XSW handheld transmitter“
• MZQ 1 microphone clamp
• Rack mount kit
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
20
Page 22
XSW 2-CI1 | Instrument Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• CI 1 instrument cable
• Rack mount kit
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
21
Page 23
XSW 2-ME2 | Lavalier Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• ME 2 lavalier microphone
• Rack mount kit
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
22
Page 24
XSW 2-ME3 | Headmic Set
Available sets
The set consists of the following components:
• „EM-XSW 2 stationary receiver“
• „SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
• ME 3 headset microphone
• Rack mount kit
• Power supply with country adapters
• 2 AA LR6 batteries, 1.5 V
You can find more detailed information about the set in the following sections:
Startup and operation: „Starting up and operating devices
of the XS Wireless line“
Specifications: „SPECIFICATIONS“
23
Page 25
Accessories
Accessories
GA 1-XSW 2 rack mount kit
19" rack adapter for mounting the EM-XSW 2 in a 19" rack.
Art. no. 507351
GA 2-XSW 2 antenna front mount kit
Antenna front mount kit for installing antenna connections on the front of the rack when using the EM-XSW 2 together with the GA 1-XSW 2 rack mount kit.
Art. no. 507468
24
Page 26
Frequency ranges
Frequency ranges
The products are available in the following frequency ranges.
Click a frequency range in the list to open a frequency table with factory presets for this frequency range.
Conditions and restrictions for using frequencies There may be special conditions and restrictions for us-
ing frequencies in your country.
Before putting the product into operation, find the information for your country at the following address:
www.sennheiser.com/sifa
25
Page 27
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Starting up and operating devices of the XS Wireless line
„EM-XSW 1 rack receiver“
„EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver“
„EM-XSW 2 rack receiver“
26
Page 28
Starting up and operating devices of the XS Wireless line
„Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW“
„SK-XSW bodypack transmitter“
„Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
„Cleaning and maintenance“
27
Page 29
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Connectors and controls
Front
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
1 Display for status information
• See „Information on the receiver’s display“
2 Control buttons for selecting channels and adjusting vol-
ume
• See „Setting options on the front of the device“
3 SYNC button for synchronizing the transmitter and receiver
• See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
4 ON/OFF button for switching the device on and off
• See „Switching the receiver on and off“
28
Page 30
Back
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
5 XLR-3 socket for Balanced audio output
• See „Outputting audio signals“
6 6.3 mm jack socket for Unbalanced audio output
• See „Outputting audio signals“
7 Line/Mic switch for selecting the signal type
• See „Setting options on the rear of the device“
• See „Outputting audio signals“
8 SQ control knob for adjusting the squelch value
• See „Setting options on the rear of the device“
9 Power connection socket for the power supply unit
• See „Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the power supply system“
10Strain relief for the connection cable of the power supply
unit
• See „Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the power supply system“
29
Page 31
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/ from the power supply system
Only use the supplied power supply unit. It is designed for your receiver and ensures safe operation.
To connect the receiver to the power supply system:
Pass the cable of the power supply unit through the strain
relief.
Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the Power
socket on the receiver.
Slide the supplied country adapter onto the power supply
unit.
Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket.
To completely disconnect the receiver from the power supply system:
Unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket. Unplug the power supply unit from the Power socket on the
receiver.
30
Page 32
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Outputting audio signals
The EM-XSW 1 has a balanced XLR-3M output socket and an unbalanced 6.3 mm jack output socket.
Always use only one of the two output sockets.
To connect an XLR cable:
Plug the XLR cable into the Balanced socket on the EM-
XSW 1.
To connect a jack cable:
Plug the jack cable into the Unbalanced socket on the EM-
XSW 1.
Set the Line/Mic switch to the desired position.
Line: when using instruments or other line sources with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Mic: when using the SKM 825/835-XSW handheld trans­mitter or a microphone with the SK-XSW bodypack trans­mitter
31
Page 33
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Switching the receiver on and off
To switch the receiver on:
Short-press the ON/OFF button.
The receiver switches on.
To switch the receiver to standby mode:
Hold down the ON/OFF button until the display switches
off.
To switch the receiver off completely:
Disconnect the receiver from the power supply system by
unplugging the power supply unit from the wall socket.
32
Page 34
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Information on the receiver’s display
Status information such as frequency, reception quality, bat­tery status and audio level is shown on the display.
Sensitivity:
Indicates the sensitivity of the connected transmitter
• SKM: „Setting the input sensitivity“
• SK: „Setting the input sensitivity“
RF:
If the antenna symbol is displayed, the radio link is active.
• „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
Sync: „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the re­ceiver and transmitter“
33
Page 35
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Battery:
Battery status of the connected transmitter
• SKM: „Inserting and removing the batteries“
• SK: „Inserting and removing the batteries“
Bank/Channel:
Frequency bank and channel of the radio link
• „Setting options on the front of the device“
34
Page 36
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Setting options on the front of the device
Navigation buttons
Use the following buttons to navigate through the receiver’s settings.
Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)
Performs an automatic frequency scan of your area. This en­ables you to easily find and assign free radio frequencies.
Switch off all transmitters before you perform the scan. If
transmitters are still switched on, they are detected as un­available frequencies and the frequencies that are actually available cannot then be used.
Press the SET/SCAN button for approx. 3 seconds.
35
Page 37
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
The scan starts automatically. An open channel is then shown in the display (e.g. bank 2, channel 3).
Press the SET/SCAN button to accept the displayed chan-
nel.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn- chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es­tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
Setting the frequency manually
Press the SET/SCAN button.
36
Page 38
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Press the CH+/CH- buttons to select a frequency bank (1 to
8).
Press the SET/SCAN button to accept the selected fre-
quency bank.
Press the CH+/CH- buttons to select a channel (0 to 9) in
the selected frequency bank. The selected bank and channel are shown in the display
(e.g. bank 2, channel 3).
Press the SET/SCAN button to accept the selected chan-
nel.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn- chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es­tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
37
Page 39
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs
Use the VOL+/VOL- buttons to set the level of the audio signal coming from the receiver’s audio outputs (Balanced/Unbal- anced). This audio signal can be output to a mixing console or an amplifier, for example.
Press the VOL+/VOL- buttons to adjust the volume.
Make sure that the signal in the next device in the signal
chain (e.g. mixing console, power amplifier, guitar amplifi­er, etc.) is not overdriven.
38
Page 40
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Setting options on the rear of the device
Selecting the signal type (Mic/Line)
Set the Line/Mic switch to the desired position.
Line: when using instruments or other line sources with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Mic: when using the SKM-XSW handheld transmitter or a microphone with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Setting the squelch
The squelch function can be used to suppress disturbing noise during transmission, such as hiss. If the signal level is below the squelch threshold, the signal is muted.
If the squelch threshold is set very high, this will shorten the radio range.
Turn the control knob to the left or right to adjust the
squelch.
39
Page 41
EM-XSW 1 rack receiver
Configuring a multi-channel system
Please note when creating multi-channel systems:
Only the factory-preset transmission frequencies within one frequency bank are intermodulation-free.
Set the same channel bank for all receivers. Assign one channel from this channel bank to each receiv-
er.
We recommend using the AUTO SCAN function, as this is the most reliable way to identify free frequencies (see „Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)“).
If you know free frequencies in your area, you can also set the frequency manually (see „Setting the frequency manually“).
40
Page 42
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Connectors and controls
The EM-XSW 1 DUAL two-channel receiver is essentially two individual EM-XSW 1 receivers in one housing.
Each of the two receiver channels has separate connectors and setting options.
Front
1 Display for status information
• For each of the two channels
• See „Information on the receiver’s display“
2 Control buttons for selecting channels and adjusting vol-
ume
• For each of the two channels
• See „Setting options on the front of the device“
3 SYNC button for synchronizing the transmitter and receiver
• For each of the two channels
• See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
4 ON/OFF button for switching the device on and off
• See „Switching the receiver on and off“
41
Page 43
Back
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
5 XLR-3 socket for Balanced audio output
• For each of the two channels
• See „Outputting audio signals“
6 6.3 mm jack socket for Unbalanced audio output
• For each of the two channels
• See „Outputting audio signals“
7 Line/Mic switch for selecting the signal type
• For each of the two channels
• See „Setting options on the rear of the device“
• See „Outputting audio signals“
8 SQ control knob for adjusting the squelch value
• For each of the two channels
• See „Setting options on the rear of the device“
9 Power connection socket for the power supply unit
• See „Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the power supply system“
10Strain relief for the connection cable of the power supply
unit
• See „Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the power supply system“
42
Page 44
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/ from the power supply system
Only use the supplied power supply unit. It is designed for your receiver and ensures safe operation.
To connect the receiver to the power supply system:
Pass the cable of the power supply unit through the strain
relief.
Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the Power
socket on the receiver.
Slide the supplied country adapter onto the power supply
unit.
Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket.
To completely disconnect the receiver from the power supply system:
Unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket. Unplug the power supply unit from the Power socket on the
receiver.
43
Page 45
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Outputting audio signals
Each of the two channels on the EM-XSW1 DUAL has both a balanced XLR-3M output socket and an unbalanced 6.3 mm (1/4") jack output socket.
The EM-XSW 1 has a balanced XLR-3M output socket and an unbalanced 6.3 mm jack output socket.
Always use only one of the two output sockets for each
channel.
To connect an XLR cable:
Plug the XLR cable into the Balanced socket for the respec-
tive channel on the EM-XSW 1 DUAL.
To connect a jack cable:
Plug the jack cable into the Unbalanced socket for the re-
spective channel on the EM-XSW 1 DUAL.
Set the Line/Mic switch to the desired position for each of
the two channels.
Line: when using instruments or other line sources with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Mic: when using the SKM 825/835-XSW handheld trans­mitter or a microphone with the SK-XSW bodypack trans­mitter
44
Page 46
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Switching the receiver on and off
To switch the receiver on:
Short-press the ON/OFF button.
The receiver switches on.
To switch the receiver to standby mode:
Hold down the ON/OFF button until the display switches
off.
To switch the receiver off completely:
Disconnect the receiver from the power supply system by
unplugging the power supply unit from the wall socket.
45
Page 47
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Information on the receiver’s display
Status information such as frequency, reception quality, bat­tery status and audio level is shown on the display for each of the two channels.
Sensitivity:
Indicates the sensitivity of the connected transmitter
• SKM: „Setting the input sensitivity“
• SK: „Setting the input sensitivity“
RF:
If the antenna symbol is displayed, the radio link is active.
• „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
46
Page 48
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Sync: „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the re­ceiver and transmitter“
Battery:
Battery status of the connected transmitter
• SKM: „Inserting and removing the batteries“
• SK: „Inserting and removing the batteries“
Bank/Channel:
Frequency bank and channel of the radio link
• „Setting options on the front of the device“
47
Page 49
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Setting options on the front of the device
Navigation buttons
Use the following buttons to navigate through the receiver’s settings.
Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)
Performs an automatic frequency scan of your area. This en­ables you to easily find and assign free radio frequencies.
Switch off all transmitters before you perform the scan. If
transmitters are still switched on, they are detected as un­available frequencies and the frequencies that are actually available cannot then be used.
48
Page 50
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Press the SET/SCAN button for approx. 3 seconds.
The scan starts automatically. An open channel is then shown in the display (e.g. bank 2, channel 3).
Press the SET/SCAN button to accept the displayed chan-
nel.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn- chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es­tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
49
Page 51
Setting the frequency manually
Press the SET/SCAN button.
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Press the CH+/CH- buttons to select a frequency bank (1 to
8).
Press the SET/SCAN button to accept the selected fre-
quency bank.
50
Page 52
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Press the CH+/CH- buttons to select a channel (0 to 9) in
the selected frequency bank. The selected bank and channel are shown in the display
(e.g. bank 2, channel 3).
Press the SET/SCAN button to accept the selected chan-
nel.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn- chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es­tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
51
Page 53
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs
Use the VOL+/VOL- buttons to set the level of the audio signal coming from the receiver’s audio outputs (Balanced/Unbal- anced). This audio signal can be output to a mixing console or an amplifier, for example.
Press the VOL+/VOL- buttons to adjust the volume.
Make sure that the signal in the next device in the signal
chain (e.g. mixing console, power amplifier, guitar amplifi­er, etc.) is not overdriven.
52
Page 54
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Setting options on the rear of the device
Selecting the signal type (Mic/Line)
Set the Line/Mic switch to the desired position for each of
the two channels.
Line: when using instruments or other line sources with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Mic: when using the SKM-XSW handheld transmitter or a microphone with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Setting the squelch
The squelch function can be used to suppress disturbing noise during transmission, such as hiss. If the signal level is below the squelch threshold, the signal is muted.
If the squelch threshold is set very high, this will shorten the radio range.
Turn the control knob to the left or right to adjust the
squelch.
53
Page 55
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Configuring a multi-channel system
Please note when creating multi-channel systems:
Only the factory-preset transmission frequencies within one frequency bank are intermodulation-free.
Set the same channel bank for all receivers. Assign one channel from this channel bank to each receiv-
er.
We recommend using the AUTO SCAN function, as this is the most reliable way to identify free frequencies (see „Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)“).
If you know free frequencies in your area, you can also set the frequency manually (see „Setting the frequency manually“).
54
Page 56
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Connectors and controls
Front
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
1 Display for status information
• See „Information on the receiver’s display“
2 UP/DOWN menu buttons for navigating the operating
menu
• See „Setting options on the front of the device“
3 SET menu button for navigating the operating menu
• See „Setting options on the front of the device“
4 SYNC button for synchronizing the transmitter and receiver
• See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
5 Control knob for adjusting the volume
• See „Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs“
6 ON/OFF button for switching the device on and off and can-
celing an action in the menu
• See „Switching the receiver on and off“
• See „Setting options on the front of the device“
55
Page 57
Back
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
7 BNC sockets, antenna inputs
• See „Connecting antennas“
8 XLR-3 socket for Balanced audio output
• See „Outputting audio signals“
9 6.3 mm jack socket for Unbalanced audio output
• See „Outputting audio signals“
10Line/Mic switch for selecting the signal type
• See „Setting options on the rear of the device“
• See „Outputting audio signals“
11SQ control knob for adjusting the squelch value
• See „Setting options on the rear of the device“
12Power connection socket for the power supply unit
• See „Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the power supply system“
13Strain relief for the connection cable of the power supply
unit
• See „Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/from the power supply system“
56
Page 58
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Connecting/disconnecting the receiver to/ from the power supply system
Only use the supplied power supply unit. It is designed for your receiver and ensures safe operation.
To connect the receiver to the power supply system:
Pass the cable of the power supply unit through the strain
relief.
Insert the plug of the power supply unit into the Power
socket on the receiver.
Slide the supplied country adapter onto the power supply
unit.
Plug the power supply unit into the wall socket.
To completely disconnect the receiver from the power supply system:
Unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket. Unplug the power supply unit from the Power socket on the
receiver.
57
Page 59
Connecting antennas
To connect the supplied rod antennas:
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Connect the antennas to the two antenna inputs on the re-
ceiver as shown in the figure.
Slightly angle the antennas to the left and right as shown in
the figure.
58
Page 60
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Outputting audio signals
The EM-XSW 2 has a balanced XLR-3M output socket and an unbalanced 6.3 mm jack output socket.
Always use only one of the two output sockets.
To connect an XLR cable:
Plug the XLR cable into the Balanced socket on the EM-
XSW 2.
To connect a jack cable:
Plug the jack cable into the Unbalanced socket on the EM-
XSW 2.
Set the Line/Mic switch to the desired position.
Line: when using instruments or other line sources with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Mic: when using the SKM 835/865-XSW handheld trans­mitter or a microphone with the SK-XSW bodypack trans­mitter
59
Page 61
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Installing receivers in a rack
CAUTION
Rack mounting poses risks
When installing the device in a closed 19" rack or multi-rack assembly, please consider that, during operation, the ambient temperature, the mechanical load and the electrical potentials will be different from those of devices which are not mounted into a rack.
Make sure that the ambient temperature within the rack
does not exceed the permissible temperature limit stated in the specifications. See „SPECIFICATIONS“.
Ensure sufficient ventilation; if necessary, provide addi-
tional ventilation.
Make sure that the mechanical load of the rack is even.
When connecting to the power supply system, observe the
information indicated on the type plate. Avoid overloading the circuits. If necessary, provide overcurrent protection.
When mounting in a rack, please note that intrinsically
harmless leakage currents of the individual power supply units may accumulate, thereby exceeding the permissible limit value. As a remedy, ground the rack via an additional ground connection.
To mount the receiver in a rack, you will need the GA 1-XSW 2 rack mount kit (see „Accessories“).
60
Page 62
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Mounting a single receiver in a rack
Connect the mounting brackets to the sides of the receiver
as shown in the figure.
Attach the front panel as shown in the figure. If desired, attach the antennas to the front panel as shown
in the figure. This requires the optional GA 2-XSW 2 antenna front
mount kit (see „Accessories“).
61
Page 63
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Mounting two receivers side by side in a rack
Place both receivers upside down and side by side on an
even surface.
Tighten the jointing plate as shown in the figure. Attach the mounting brackets as shown in the figure.
62
Page 64
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Switching the receiver on and off
To switch the receiver on:
Short-press the ON/OFF button.
The receiver switches on.
To switch the receiver to standby mode:
Hold down the ON/OFF button until the display switches
off.
To switch the receiver off completely:
Disconnect the receiver from the power supply system by
unplugging the power supply unit from the wall socket.
63
Page 65
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
ANT AB TUNE PRESET SCAN SYNC
RF AF
Radio frequency level
Transmitter audio level
Antenna diversity
Frequency
Menu
Sync
BankTransmitter
battery
Channel
Information on the receiver’s display
Status information such as frequency, reception quality, bat­tery status and audio level is shown on the display.
Further information
Antenna diversity:
• Shows which of the two antennas is currently being used for the radio link (ANT A or ANT B)
Radio frequency level / Sync:
• „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
Frequency / Bank / Channel:
• „SCAN menu item“
• „PRESET menu item“
• „TUNE menu item“
Menu:
• „Setting options on the front of the device“
64
Page 66
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Transmitter battery:
• XSW-SKM -> „Inserting and removing the batteries“
• XSW-SK -> „Inserting and removing the batteries“
Transmitter audio level:
• XSW-SKM -> „Setting the input sensitivity“
• XSW-SK -> „Setting the input sensitivity“
65
Page 67
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Setting options on the front of the device
Navigation buttons
Use the following buttons to navigate through the receiver’s settings.
Press the UP or DOWN button
• Changes to the previous or next menu item
• Changes the setting of a menu item
Press the SET button
• Save settings in a menu item
Press the ON/OFF (ESC) button
• Cancel input
66
Page 68
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
SCAN menu item
Under the SCAN menu item, you can perform an automatic frequency scan of your area. This enables you to easily find and assign free radio frequencies.
Switch off all transmitters before you perform the scan. If transmitters are still switched on, they are detected as un­available frequencies and the frequencies that are actually available cannot then be used.
Press the UP or DOWN button until the SCAN menu item
appears in the display.
Press the SET button to open the menu item.
67
Page 69
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Press the UP or DOWN button to select a frequency bank. Press the SET button to start the frequency scan in the se-
lected bank. The next free frequency is shown on the display.
Press the SET button to accept the displayed frequency.
or
Press the UP or DOWN button to display the next free fre-
quency.
or
Press the ON/OFF (ESC) button to cancel the scan.
The previous frequency remains unchanged.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn- chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es­tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
PRESET menu item
Under the PRESET menu item, you can set the radio frequency by selecting a preset channel.
If you are not sure whether the selected frequency is free, we recommend performing a scan to detect all free frequencies: „SCAN menu item“.
Press the UP or DOWN button until the PRESET menu item
appears in the display.
Press the SET button to open the menu item.
68
Page 70
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Press the UP or DOWN button to select a frequency bank. Press the SET button to save the selected frequency bank. Press the UP or DOWN button to select a channel in the fre-
quency bank.
Press the SET button to save the selected channel.
or
Press the ON/OFF (ESC) button to cancel the setting. The previous frequency remains unchanged.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn­chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es-
tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
69
Page 71
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
TUNE menu item
Under the TUNE menu item, you can manually set the radio frequency independently of the preset channels.
If you are not sure whether the selected frequency is free, we recommend performing a scan to detect all free frequencies: „SCAN menu item“.
Press the UP or DOWN button until the TUNE menu item
appears in the display.
Press the SET button to open the menu item.
Press the UP or DOWN button to set the frequency. Press the SET button to accept the displayed frequency.
or
Press the ON/OFF (ESC) button to cancel the setting. The previous frequency remains unchanged.
If you have set a new frequency, you must still syn­chronize the receiver with the transmitter to es-
tablish the radio link (see „Establishing a radio link
| Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“).
70
Page 72
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs
Use the VOLUME control knob to set the level of the audio sig- nal coming from the receiver’s audio outputs (Balanced/Un- balanced). This audio signal can be output to a mixing console or an amplifier, for example.
Turn the VOLUME control knob to adjust the volume.
Make sure that the signal in the next device in the signal
chain (e.g. mixing console, power amplifier, guitar amplifi­er, etc.) is not overdriven.
71
Page 73
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Setting options on the rear of the device
Selecting the signal type (Mic/Line)
Set the Line/Mic switch to the desired position.
Line: when using instruments or other line sources with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Mic: when using the SKM-XSW handheld transmitter or a microphone with the SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Setting the squelch
The squelch function can be used to suppress disturbing noise during transmission, such as hiss. If the signal level is below the squelch threshold, the signal is muted.
If the squelch threshold is set very high, this will shorten the radio range.
Turn the control knob to the left or right to adjust the
squelch.
72
Page 74
EM-XSW 2 rack receiver
Configuring a multi-channel system
Please note when creating multi-channel systems:
Only the factory-preset transmission frequencies within one frequency bank are intermodulation-free.
Set the same channel bank for all receivers. Assign one channel from this channel bank to each receiv-
er.
We recommend using the SCAN function, as this is the most reliable way to identify free frequencies (see „SCAN menu item“).
If you know free frequencies in your area, you can also set the frequency manually (see „PRESET menu item“ and „TUNE menu item“).
73
Page 75
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Product overview
1 ON/OFF button with LED
• See „Switching the handheld transmitter on and off“
• Green: the radio link is established
• Flashing red/green: pairing active (see „Establishing a ra­dio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“)
• Flashing red: low battery (see „Inserting and removing the batteries“)
2 SYNC button
• See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
3 Unscrewable cover for accessing the battery compartment
and Sensitivity switch
• See „Inserting and removing the batteries“
• See „Setting the input sensitivity“
4 Mute switch
• See „Muting the handheld transmitter“
5 Display panel
• See „Information on the handheld transmitter’s display“
6 Microphone module
• With capsule 825, 835 or 865
74
Page 76
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Inserting and removing the batteries
You need two AA 1.5 V batteries to operate the handheld transmitter.
Unscrew the microphone housing as shown in the figure
and pull it downward.
Insert the batteries as indicated in the battery compart-
ment. Observe correct polarity.
Screw the microphone housing back on.
75
Page 77
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Battery status
Battery charge status in the display:
Charge status is critical (LOW BATT):
76
Page 78
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Switching the handheld transmitter on and off
To switch the handheld transmitter on:
Short-press the ON/OFF button.
The transmitter switches on. The ON/OFF button lights up.
To switch the handheld transmitter off:
Hold down the ON/OFF button until the light in the ON/OFF
button disappears.
Establishing a connection to the receiver
To establish a radio link between the transmitter and the re­ceiver, the devices must be synchronized.
See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“.
Conditions and restrictions for using frequencies There may be special conditions and restrictions for us-
ing frequencies in your country.
Before putting the product into operation, find the information for your country at the following address:
www.sennheiser.com/sifa
77
Page 79
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Bank Ch.
1 1
925.300
MHz
~ 10 h
~ 7 h
~ 3 h
Low Batt
Frequency
bank
Channel
Battery
Frequency
Information on the handheld transmitter’s display
You can view the following information on the transmitter dis­play.
Further information
Frequency bank / Channel / Frequency:
• EM-XSW 1: „Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)“ | „Setting the frequency manually“
• EM-XSW 1 DUAL: „Setting the frequency automatically (AU­TO SCAN)“ | „Setting the frequency manually“
• EM-XSW 2: „SCAN menu item“ | „PRESET menu item“ | „TUNE menu item“
Battery:
• „Inserting and removing the batteries“
78
Page 80
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Setting the input sensitivity
Use the Sensitivity switch to adjust the level of the audio sig­nal sent to the receiver.
Unscrew the microphone housing and pull it downward. Adjust the input sensitivity using the Sensitivity switch. Pay attention to the level indicator on the receiver display.
79
Page 81
Handheld transmitters SKM 825-XSW | SKM 835-XSW | SKM 865-XSW
Muting the handheld transmitter
You can mute the audio signal using the mute switch.
Slide the mute switch to the desired position to mute or ac-
tivate the audio signal.
80
Page 82
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Product overview
1 3.5 mm input jack socket
• See „Connecting a microphone to the bodypack transmit-
ter“
• See „Connecting an instrument or line source to the bodypack transmitter“
2 LED
• Green: the radio link is established
• Flashing red/green: pairing active (see „Establishing a ra­dio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“)
• Flashing red: low battery (see „Inserting and removing the batteries“)
3 Mute switch
• See „Muting the bodypack transmitter“
4 Display panel
• See „Information on the bodypack transmitter’s display“
5 Battery compartment cover
• See „Inserting and removing the batteries“
6 ON/OFF (Power) button
• See „Switching the bodypack transmitter on and off“
81
Page 83
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
7 SYNC button
• See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“
8 Sensitivity switch
• See „Setting the input sensitivity“
Inserting and removing the batteries
You need two AA 1.5 V batteries to operate the handheld transmitter.
Press the two catches and open the battery compartment
cover.
Insert the batteries as shown in the figure. Observe correct
polarity.
Close the battery compartment.
The cover locks into place with an audible click.
82
Page 84
Battery status
Battery charge status in the display:
Charge status is critical (LOW BATT):
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
83
Page 85
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Connecting a microphone to the bodypack transmitter
To connect a microphone to the bodypack transmitter:
Insert the cable’s 3.5 mm jack plug into the socket on the
bodypack transmitter as shown in the diagram.
Screw the plug’s coupling ring onto the audio socket thread
of the bodypack transmitter.
Connecting an instrument or line source to the bodypack transmitter
You can connect instruments or audio sources with a line level to the bodypack transmitter.
To do so, you require the Sennheiser CI 1-N cable (6.3 mm jack plug to lockable 3.5 mm jack plug).
To connect an instrument or line source to bodypack transmit­ter:
84
Page 86
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Insert the cable’s 3.5 mm jack plug into the socket on the
bodypack transmitter as shown in the diagram.
Screw the plug’s coupling ring onto the audio socket thread
of the bodypack transmitter.
85
Page 87
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Switching the bodypack transmitter on and off
To switch the bodypack transmitter on:
Short-press the ON/OFF button.
The transmitter switches on. The LED lights up.
To switch the bodypack transmitter off:
Hold down the ON/OFF button until the LED switches off.
Establishing a connection to the receiver
To establish a radio link between the transmitter and the re­ceiver, the devices must be synchronized.
See „Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter“.
Conditions and restrictions for using frequencies There may be special conditions and restrictions for us-
ing frequencies in your country.
Before putting the product into operation, find the information for your country at the following address:
www.sennheiser.com/sifa
86
Page 88
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Bank Ch.
1 1
925.300
MHz
~ 10 h
~ 7 h
~ 3 h
Low Batt
Frequency
bank
Channel
Battery
Frequency
Information on the bodypack transmitter’s display
You can view the following information on the transmitter dis­play.
Further information
Frequency bank / Channel / Frequency:
• EM-XSW 1: „Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)“ | „Setting the frequency manually“
• EM-XSW 1 DUAL: „Setting the frequency automatically (AU­TO SCAN)“ | „Setting the frequency manually“
• EM-XSW 2: „SCAN menu item“ | „PRESET menu item“ | „TUNE menu item“
Battery:
• „Inserting and removing the batteries“
87
Page 89
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Setting the input sensitivity
Use the Sensitivity switch to adjust the level of the audio sig­nal sent to the receiver.
Press the two catches and open the battery compartment
cover.
Adjust the input sensitivity using the Sensitivity switch. Pay attention to the level indicator on the receiver display.
88
Page 90
SK-XSW bodypack transmitter
Muting the bodypack transmitter
You can mute the audio signal using the mute switch.
Slide the mute switch to the desired position to mute or ac-
tivate the audio signal.
89
Page 91
Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter
Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter
Conditions and restrictions for using frequencies There may be special conditions and restrictions for us-
ing frequencies in your country.
Before putting the product into operation, find the information for your country at the following address:
www.sennheiser.com/sifa
To establish a radio link between the transmitter and receiver, we recommend the following procedure.
To successfully pair a receiver and a transmitter, both devices must have the same frequency range.
Step 1: Set a free frequency on the receiver
We recommend using the AUTO SCAN function, as this is the most reliable way to identify free frequencies (EM-XSW 1: „Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)“ | EM­XSW 1 DUAL: „Setting the frequency automatically (AUTO SCAN)“ | EM-XSW 2: „SCAN menu item“).
If you know free frequencies in your area, you can also set the frequency manually (EM-XSW 1: „Setting the frequency manu­ally“ | EM-XSW 1 DUAL: „Setting the frequency manually“ | EM-XSW 2: „PRESET menu item“ or „TUNE menu item“).
Step 2: Synchronize the receiver and transmitter
Press and hold the SYNC button on the transmitter.
The LED flashes alternately red and green.
While the LED is flashing, short-press the SYNC button on
the receiver. The transmitter and receiver are synchronized and the con-
nection is established.
90
Page 92
Establishing a radio link | Synchronizing the receiver and transmitter
91
Page 93
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance
Note the following information when cleaning and maintaining products of the Evolution Wireless Digital series.
CAUTION
Liquids can damage the products’ electronics.
Liquids entering the product housing can cause a short-circuit and damage the electronics.
Keep all liquids away from the products.
Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents.
Disconnect the products from the power supply system
and remove rechargeable batteries and batteries before you begin cleaning.
Clean all products only with a soft, dry cloth.
Note the special cleaning instructions below for the follow-
ing products.
Cleaning the sound inlet basket of the microphone module
Unscrew the top sound inlet basket from the microphone
module by turning it counterclockwise.
Remove the foam insert.
You can clean the sound inlet basket in two ways:
• Use a slightly damp cloth to clean the top sound inlet basket from the inside and outside.
• Use a brush and rinse with clean water.
If necessary, clean the foam insert with a mild detergent or
replace the foam insert.
Dry the top sound inlet basket and foam insert. Reinsert the foam insert. Screw the sound inlet basket back onto the microphone
module.
92
Page 94
Cleaning and maintenance
From time to time, you should also clean the microphone mod­ule contacts:
Wipe the contacts of the microphone module with a soft,
dry cloth.
Cleaning the bodypack transmitter contacts
Wipe the contacts with a dry cloth.
93
Page 95
SPECIFICATIONS
System
Modulation
Wideband FM
Frequency ranges
A: 548 – 572 MHz
GB: 606 – 630 MHz
B: 614 – 638 MHz
BC: 670 – 694 MHz
SPECIFICATIONS
C: 630 – 662 MHz
D: 766 – 790 MHz
JB: 806.125 – 809.750 MHz
E: 821 – 832 MHz & 863 – 865 MHz
K: 925 – 937.5 MHz
Further details: „Frequency ranges“
Switching bandwidth
up to 24 MHz
Frequencies
• XSW 1:
• 8 frequency banks, each with up to 10 factory-preset channels
• XSW 2:
• adjustable in 25 kHz steps
• 8 frequency banks, each with up to 12 factory-preset channels
Transmitter synchronization
• XSW 1:
• 2.4 GHz, RF power < 3 mW, MSK (only active during syn­chronization)
• XSW 2:
• 2.4 GHz, RF power < 3 mW, Low Power OQPSK (only ac­tive during synchronization)
94
Page 96
Signal-to-noise ratio
103 dBA
Audio THD
≤ 0.9 %
Operating temperature range
0 °C – +40 °C (14 °F – 131 °F)
Storage temperature range
-20 °C – +70 °C (14 °F – 131 °F)
System
Relative humidity
max. 95 % (non-condensing)
95
Page 97
EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver
EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver
Receiver principle
double superheterodyne
Diversity principle
Antenna switching diversity via internal antennas
Sensitivity (at peak deviation)
< 3 µV at 52 dB(A)eff S/N
AF frequency response
50 – 16,000 Hz (-3 dB)
Max. AF output voltage (at peak deviation, 1 kHz AF)
• 6.3 mm jack socket (unbalanced): +6 dBu
• XLR socket (balanced): +12 dBu
Audio adjustment range
45 dB, adjustable in 5 dB steps
Power supply
DC 12 V nom. / 300 mA
Squelch
Adjustable from 3 dBµV up to 28 dBµV (combined with pilot tone)
Line/Mic level
20 dB, switchable
Housing material
rugged ABS housing
96
Page 98
Dimensions
Approx. 200 x 42 x 127 mm
Weight
Approx. 340 g
EM-XSW 1 stationary receiver
97
Page 99
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
Receiver principle
double superheterodyne
Diversity principle
Antenna switching diversity via internal antennas
Sensitivity (at peak deviation)
< 3 µV at 52 dB(A)eff S/N
AF frequency response
50 – 16,000 Hz (-3 dB)
Max. AF output voltage (at peak deviation, 1kHz AF)
• 6.3 mm jack socket (unbalanced): +6 dBu
• XLR socket (balanced): +12 dBu
Audio adjustment range
45 dB, adjustable in 5 dB steps
Power supply
DC 12 V nom. / 500 mA
Squelch
Adjustable from 3 dBµV up to 28 dBµV (combined with pilot tone)
Line/Mic level
20 dB, switchable
Housing material
rugged ABS housing
98
Page 100
Dimensions
Approx. 320 x 42 x 127 mm
Weight
Approx. 610 g
EM-XSW 1 DUAL rack receiver
99
Loading...