User Manual for Sennheiser 2000 Series Dual Handheld and Dual Bodypack Transmitter Wireless Microphone System with Neumann KK 204 Capsules Click to enlarge the picture
Contents of the user manual for the Sennheiser 2000 Series Dual Handheld and
- Product category: Wireless Systems Sennheiser
- Brand: Sennheiser
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
- Authorized service for Sennheiser Wireless Systems
|
User manual for the Sennheiser 2000 Series Dual Handheld and contain basic instructions
that need to be followed during installation and operation.
Before starting your appliance, the user manual should be read through carefully.
Follow all the safety instructions and warnings, and be guided by the given recommendations.
User manual is an integral part of any Sennheiser product,
and if it is sold or transferred, they should be handed over jointly with the product.
Following the instructions for use is an essential prerequisite for protecting
health and property during use, as well as recognition of liability on the part of the manufacturer
for possible defects should you make a warranty claim. Download an official Sennheiser user manual in which you will find instructions on how to install, use, maintain and service your product.
And do not forget – unsuitable use of a Sennheiser product will considerably shorten its lifespan!
|
Product description The black 2000 Series Dual Handheld and Dual Bodypack Transmitter Wireless Microphone System from Sennheiser is a professional wireless microphone package designed to deliver high-quality, reliable wireless performance for concerts, lectures, meetings, and a wide variety of other pro audio applications. This system includes the EM 2050 twin wireless receiver, two black SKM 2000-XP handheld microphone transmitters with black Neumann KK 204 condenser capsules, and two SK 2000-XP bodypack transmitters. The 2000 Series wireless system features 20 intermodulation-free frequency banks with up to 64 preset channels per bank. In addition, there are 6 user banks that allow you to tune and store up to 64 channels. Frequency channel settings are tuned in 25 kHz steps, and there are up to 3,000 possible frequencies in up to 75 MHz of bandwidth in a given band (number of presets, number of possible frequencies and bandwidth vary per frequency band). To help you get set up as quickly as possible, there is an auto-scan feature that finds available frequencies for you, plus you can configure the transmitter via infrared directly from the receiver. To prevent audible RF interference due to a weak signal from the transmitter, the system utilizes a pilot tone-driven squelch feature that kicks in once the signal strength dips below a certain threshold. The package includes two SKM 2000-XP handheld microphone transmitters which each run on two regular AA batteries, or the optional BA 2015 rechargeable battery pack. For convenience, they have external charging contacts that allow for recharging without taking the battery packs out of the transmitters when used with the optional L2015G2 charging station. In this particular 2000 Series system, the transmitters come with the Neumann KK 204 cardioid condenser capsules, which have been developed specifically for the SKM 2000 system. In designing the KK 204, particular attention was given to ensuring that the capsule maintains low levels of self noise and handling noise. Intended for stage use, the cardioid polar pattern rejects sound from the sides and directly behind the microphone. This helps to promote isolation from floor monitors and crowd noise. The capsules also feature integrated foam for pop protection and for keeping moisture from contaminating the elements. The set also includes two SK 2000-XP transmitters. The SK 2000-XP is a lightweight bodypack transmitter, that when paired with a headset or lavalier microphone that terminates with the Sennheiser 3-pin connector, provides a hands-free wireless option. The SK 2000-XP can also be paired with a compatible instrument cable for wireless electric guitar and bass, or with an instrument mic for wireless miking of acoustic guitar, upright bass and more. Like the SKM 2000-XP handheld transmitter, the SK 2000-XP can operate either on two AA batteries, or on the optional BA 2015 rechargeable battery pack. It also has external contacts for charging on the L2015G2 charging station without removing the battery pack. The EM 2050 is a twin wireless receiver that is enclosed in a 19" rackmountable case that is made from all-metal. It features two balanced 1/4" outputs, two balanced XLR outputs, and two 1/4" headphone outputs. For convenience and efficient use of space, the power supply is integrated within the unit. Employing true diversity technology for consistent reception, the receiver uses 2 rod antennas. Additionally, the EM 2050 has an integrated antenna splitter that allows up to 8 receiver units to share one set of antennas. This feature can come in handy in multi-channel system configurations in which you may wish to rackmount several receivers on top of one another. In addition, Sennheiser Control Cockpit Software (download) offers easy handling, control, and maintenance for the Digital Wireless System. It provides a global overview of all network-enabled devices, shows all status information, and makes setting adjustments very easy. - HDX noise reduction system keeps signal-to-noise ratio less than 120 dB(A)
- Auto-lock feature to prevent setting changes from accidentally pressing buttons on handheld and bodypack transmitters
- Enhanced audio frequency response in the bass range for optimum transmission from bass guitars on the bodypack transmitter
- Audio and RF mute features for muting the transmitters
- Soundcheck feature checks the reception area for strength gaps that cannot be compensated for by the diversity system
- Input sensitivity above 60 dB can be set in 3 dB steps on bodypack transmitter
- 4 selectable equalizer presets on receiver
- Dual two-color backlit graphic displays on receiver with warning messages in red
- Backlit displays on both transmitters
- Antenna cables can be connected to the antenna input sockets which output direct voltage to supply an active antenna
- Dual Ethernet outputs for connecting to a PC running Sennheiser Wireless Systems Manager software for monitoring, control and advanced scanning features
- Compatible with Control Cockpit Software
In the Box Sennheiser 2000 Series Dual Handheld and Dual Bodypack Transmitter Wireless Microphone System with Neumann KK 204 Capsules (Black) EM 2050 Professional Microphone Twin Receiver (Gw: 558 - 626MHz) 2 x SKM 2000 Handheld Transmitter (Black) Gw: 558 to 626 MHz 2 x KK 204 Cardioid Microphone Capsule for Sennheiser SKM 2000 System (Black) 2 x SK 2000 Bodypack Transmitter (Gw: 558 to 626 MHz) 3 x Mains Cables (EU, UK, and US) 2 x Rod Antennas 4 x Self-Adhesive Device Feet Supplementary Frequency Sheet Supplementary RF Power Sheet 8 x AA 1.5 V batteries 2 x Microphone Clip 16 x Color-Coded Rings Limited 2-Year Warranty Table of Contents
|
Upload User Manual
Have you got an user manual for the Sennheiser 2000 Series Dual Handheld and Dual Bodypack Transmitter Wireless Microphone System with Neumann KK 204 Capsules in electronic form? Please send it to us and help us expand our library of instruction manuals.
Thank you, too, on behalf of other users.
To upload the product manual, we first need to check and make sure you are not a robot. After that, your "Submit Link" or "Upload File" will appear.
Technical parametersSennheiser 2000C2-204BK-G Specs | | | Modulation | wideband FM | | RF Frequency Range | Gw: 558 to 626 MHz | | Carrier Frequency | max. 3,000 | | Presets | max. 64 | | Switching Bandwidth | max. 75 MHz | | Audio Equalizer Presets | none, flat -3 dB at 200 Hz, low cut -3 dB at 200 Hz and +5.5 dB at 10 kHz, low cut/high boost +5.5 dB at 10 kHz, high boost | | Peak Deviation | ± 48 kHz | | Nominal Deviation | ± 24 kHz | | Output Voltage | +12 dBu, 1/4" jack +18 dBu, XLR jack | | Principle of Operation | true diversity | | Sensitivity | 2 μV for 52 dBA rms S/N | | Adjacent Channel Rejection | typ. ≥ 80 dB | | Blocking | ≥ 80 dB | | Squelch | off, 5 - 25 dBμV | | Intermodulation Spacing | typ. ≥ 75 dB | | Antenna Connector | 2 BNC (50Ω) | | Cascadable | 2 BNC (50Ω) | | Gain | 0 dB ±0.5 dB | | Compander | HDX | | Frequency Response | 25 - 18,000 Hz | | Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 120 dB(A) | | Total Harmonic Distortion | < 0.9% | | Outputs | 2x 1/4" TRS headphone out 2x XLR balanced out 2x 1/4" TRS balanced out | | Audio Output Level | +18 dBu max | | Booster | 12 V DC, 2 x 200 mA | | Operating Temperature | 14 °F - 131 °F (-10 °C - +55 °C) | | Power Supply | 100 - 200 V AC, 50/60 Hz | | Current Consumption | max 0.25 A | | Dimensions | 8.5 x 19 x 1.7" (217 x 483 x 43 mm) | | Weight | 6.4 lb (2,900 g) | | | | Modulation | FM | | Input Sensitivity | 48 dB, adjustable in 6 dB steps | | Frequency Stability | ≤± 15 ppm | | RF Frequency Range | Gw: 558 to 626 MHz | | Carrier Frequency | max. 3,000 | | Presets | max. 64 | | Power Consumption | typ. 180 mA (30 mW), nominal voltage ≤ 25 μA, with switched off radio microphone | | Switching Bandwidth | max. 75 MHz | | RF Output Power | selectable from 10, 30, 50, or 100 mW | | Nominal Deviation | ±24 kHz | | Peak Deviation | ± 48 kHz | | Compander | HDX | | Frequency Response | 80 - 18,000 Hz | | Total Harmonic Distortion | < 0.9% | | Signal-to-Noise Ratio | ≥ 120 dBA (@ 1mV peak deviation) | | Compliance | CE, FCC IC | | Power Supply | 2x 1.5 V (AA) | | Operating Time | typ. 8 h | | Operating Temperature | 14 °F - 131 °F (-10 °C - +55 °C) | | Dimensions | 1.96 x 10.07" (50 x 265 mm) | | Weight | .99 lb (450 g) | | | | Type | externally polarized condenser microphone capsule | | Polar Pattern | cardioid | | Dimensions | not specified by manufacturer | | Weight | not specified by manufacturer | | | | Modulation | FM | | RF Frequency Range | Gw: 558 to 626 MHz | | Carrier Frequency | max. 3,000 | | Frequency Stability | ≤± 15 ppm | | Presets | max. 64 | | Switching Bandwidth | max. 75 MHz | | RF Output Power | selectable from 10, 30, 50, or 100 mW | | Nominal Deviation | ±24 kHz | | Peak Deviation | ± 48 kHz | | Compander | HDX | | Frequency Response | line: 25 - 18,000 Hz mic: 80 - 18,000 Hz | | Total Harmonic Distortion | < 0.9% | | Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 120 dB(A) (@ 1 mV, peak deviation) | | Compliance | CE, FCC IC | | Audio Input Connectors | Sennheiser (3-pin) socket | | Power Supply | 2x 1.5 V (AA) | | Operating Time | typ. 8 h | | Maximum Input Voltage | 3 Veff (mic + line) | | Input Impedance | mic: 40 kΩ line: 1 MΩ | | Input Sensitivity | 60 dB, adjustable in 3 dB steps | | Operating Temperature | 14 °F - 131 °F (-10 °C - +55 °C) | | Dimensions | 3.2 x 2.5 x .94" (82 x 64 x 24 mm) | | Weight | 5.6 oz (160 g) |
Rating90% users recommend this product to others. And what about you?

This product has already been rated by 43 owners. Add your rating and experience with the product.
Discussion
Ask our technicians if you have a problem with your settings,
or if anything is unclear in the user manual you have downloaded.
You can make use of our moderated discussion.
The discussion is public and helps other users of our website who may be encountering similar problems.
The discussion is empty - enter the first post
Post a new topic / query / comment:
|
|