Product overview. Sennheiser EK 2000 IEM
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Sennheiser EK 2000 IEM: professional wireless in-ear monitoring system with adaptive diversity technology for crystal-clear sound. Easy setup and synchronization with SR 2000 IEM and SR 2050 IEM transmitters, offering a range of up to 300 feet. Adjustable volume and limiter for personalized listening experience. Operates on 5 UHF frequency ranges with up to 3,000 receiving frequencies per range, including factory-preset and freely selectable channels.
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Product overview
Product overview
Overview of the EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver
쐃
쐇
쐋
쐏
씉
쐂
씈
쐉
RF AF
823.925
P
MUTE
MHz ew300 IEM
쐄
쐂
쐆
쐊
쐈
쐎
쐃
On/off/volume control
쐇
Headphone output ( PHONES ),
3.5 mm stereo jack socket, lockable
(the ground contact is used by antenna II)
쐋
Antenna I
쐏
Operation and battery status indicator, red LED
(lit = ON , flashing = LOW BATT )
쐄
RF signal indication, green LED
(lit = RF )
쐂
Charging contacts
쐅
쐈
쐆
SET button
쐊
왖
/
왔
rocker button
( UP / DOWN )
쐎
Battery compartment
쐅
Battery compartment cover
(metal)
쐈
Battery compartment catches
쐉
Infra-red interface
씈
ESC button
씉
Display panel, backlit in orange
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Product overview
Overview of the displays
After switch-on, the diversity receiver displays the “ Frequency/Name ” standard display. For further illustrations and examples of the different
standard displays, refer to page 15.
The display backlighting is automatically reduced after approx. 20 seconds.
햲 햳 햴 햵
RF AF
823.925
**2000**
P
MUTE
MHz
햹 햸 햷
햶
Display
햲
RF level “ RF ”
(Radio Frequency)
햳
Audio level “ AF ”
(Audio Frequency)
햴
Frequency
햵
Name
햶
Lock mode icon
Meaning
RF
Diversity display:
Antenna input I is active
Antenna input II is active
Squelch threshold level
RF signal level:
Field strength of the received signal
AF
Modulation of the transmitter
(channel-separated when the transmitter is set to stereo mode)
Peak hold function
When the display shows full deflection, the audio input level is excessively high.
Current receiving frequency (see page 24)
Freely selectable name of the receiver
(see page 22)
Lock mode is activated (see page 14)
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Display
햷
Battery status
Product overview
Meaning
Charge status: approx. 100% approx. 70% approx. 30% charge status is critical, the red
LOW BATT LED
햸
Muting function
“ MUTE ” or audio channels
햹
Pilot tone “ P ”
쐏
“ Mute ” is only displayed on the “ Frequency/
Name
” standard display (see page 15)
• when the transmitter’s RF signal is deactivated or
• when the transmitter is set to mono mode and therefore does not transmit a pilot tone but the receiver’s pilot tone evaluation is activated.
The audio channels are only displayed on the
“ Frequency/Limiter ” and “ Frequency/High
Boost
” standard displays (see page 15)
Stereo
Focus
Activated pilot tone evaluation
(see page 26)
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Table of contents
- 3 Important safety instructions
- 5 The EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver
- 5 Areas of application
- 6 The frequency bank system
- 7 Delivery includes
- 8 Product overview
- 8 Overview of the EK 2000 IEM diversity receiver
- 9 Overview of the displays
- 11 Putting the diversity receiver into operation
- 11 Inserting the batteries/accupack
- 11 Charging the accupack
- 12 Connecting the earphones
- 12 Attaching the diversity receiver to clothing
- 14 Using the diversity receiver
- 14 Switching the diversity receiver on/off and adjusting the volume
- 15 Deactivating the lock mode temporarily
- 16 Selecting a standard display
- 17 Using the operating menu
- 17 The buttons
- 17 Overview of the operating menu
- 19 Working with the operating menu
- 21 Adjusting settings via the operating menu
- 21 The main menu “Menu”
- 25 The extended menu “Advanced Menu”
- 29 Synchronizing a transmitter with the diversity receiver
- 29 Setting the transmitters to intermodulation-free channels (Easy Setup Sync)
- 30 Synchronizing transmitters with diversity receivers (Sync)
- 31 Using freely selectable receiving frequencies
- 31 Cleaning the diversity receiver
- 32 Recommendations and tips
- 33 If a problem occurs ...
- 34 Accessories
- 35 Specifications
- 37 Manufacturer Declarations
- 39 Index