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The SL Tablestand 153-S DW. Sennheiser CHG 2W, CHG 4N, SL TS 133 GN Set DW, SL TS 153 GN-L Set DW, CHG 2, SL Bodypack DW, SL Boundary SET DW, SL Handheld DW, AWM 4, SL Rack Receiver DW
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The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
The wireless SL Tablestand 153-S DW is designed for your speech. It is equipped with an XLR-5 socket to provide a hardwired connection to the MEG 14-40-L-II B goose neck microphone. Because it is completely wireless, the SL Tablestand 153-DW is the perfect solution for ad hoc press conferences or panel discussions in any environ ment. The SL Tablestand 153-S DW can be charged either wirelessly or via USB.
The CHG 2W wireless charging base for two mobile devices is available separately. The SL Tablestand 153-S DW is equipped with dedicated charging status LEDs to clearly show the battery life. The Sennheiser Control Cockpit software can be used to monitor and con trol the SL Tablestand 153-S DW remotely.
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Product overview
The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
1 2 3
XLR-5 socket for connecting a goose neck microphone ON / OFF button with mute function Charge level LEDs •
See „Meaning of the charge level LEDs on the table stand“
4 5
Button for displaying the charge level Alignment LED • Lights up when the SL Tablestand 153-S DW is correctly positioned for charging on the CHG 2W charging base
6
BA 40 accupack •
See „Removing/inserting the BA 40 accupack“
7 8 9
USB cable Micro-USB socket Rechargeable battery compartment for BA 40 accupack •
See „Removing/inserting the BA 40 accupack“
10
PAIR button • Short-press to identify the paired receiver • • Long-press to pair with a different receiver
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The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
Starting up and using the table stand
Removing/inserting the BA 40 accupack The included BA 40 accupack is used to power the table stand. The accu pack must be charged before the first use. The accupack can either be
► To remove the accupack:
▷
Pull the unlock button away from the accupack and pull the accupack out of the compartment.
► To insert the accupack:
▷
Slide the accupack into the compartment with the correct orientation until the unlock button locks into place.
The charge level LEDs light up briefly and indicate the charge level.
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Charging the table stand via USB ► To charge the table stand via USB: The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
▷ ▷
Connect the USB cable’s Micro-USB plug to the Micro-USB socket of the accupack.
Plug the other end of the USB cable into a USB power supply unit.
The charge level LEDs indicate the charge level.
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The SL Tablestand 153-S DW Charging the table stand using the CHG 2W wireless charging base ► To charge the table stand using the CHG 2W charging base:
▷
Place the table stand on the CHG 2W charging base in the area marked.
If the table stand is positioned correctly on the charging surface, the alignment LED lights up green.
The LEDs on the CHG 2W charging base flash blue during charging.
You can find more information about the CHG 2W wireless charging base
under „The CHG 2W charging base“.
Charging the table stand with a wireless Qi charging base from a third party manufacturer You can charge the SL Tablestand 153-S DW with any charging base that uses the wireless Qi charging standard. Place the table stand on the third party Qi charging base. The alignment LED lights up green once the table stand is correctly positioned.
You can find more information about third-party Qi charging bases in the documentation from the respective manufacturers.
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The SL Tablestand 153-S DW ► Meaning of the charge level LEDs on the table stand The charge level LEDs indicate the charge level of the SL Tablestand 153 S DW. At
100 % charge
, the SL Tablestand 153-S DW has an
operating time
of about
10 hours
.
Connecting the goose neck microphone We recommend using the MEG 14-40-L-II goose neck microphone. This mi crophone is optimally suited for the table stand.
► To connect the goose neck microphone:
▷
Plug the goose neck microphone into the XLR-3 socket until it locks into place.
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Switching the table stand on/off ► To switch the table stand on: The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
▷
Press the ON / OFF button for 1 second.
The button lights up green when a goose neck microphone is connect ed.
To switch the table stand off:
▷
Press the ON / OFF button for 3 seconds.
Muting the table stand ► To mute the table stand:
▷
While the table stand is switched on and a goose neck microphone is connected, press the ON / OFF button for 1 second.
The button lights up red when the audio signal is muted.
• In Push to talk mode, the audio signal is muted by default and is only activated while the ON / OFF button is pressed.
• In Push to mute mode, the audio signal is active by default and is only muted while the ON / OFF button is pressed.
• You can set the mute mode in the menu of the SL Rack Receiver DW or using the Sennheiser Control Cockpit.
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Table of contents
- 2 SpeechLine Digital Wireless: System Information
- 4 Focus on the spoken word
- 5 SpeechLine Digital Wireless – the professional solution for speakers, lecturers and presenters
- 6 Typical applications
- 6 Presentations
- 7 Meetings
- 8 Teleconferences
- 9 What are the features of SpeechLine Digital Wireless?
- 9 Automatic frequency management
- 9 Automatic microphone sensitivity adjustment
- 9 Automatic level management
- 9 Automatic interference management
- 9 Future-proof, license-free audio transmission
- 10 Tap-proof audio transmission
- 10 Extremely long battery life
- 10 Easy control using the Sennheiser Control Cockpit software
- 11 The Products of the SpeechLine Digital Wireless Series
- 11 The SL Rack Receiver DW receiver
- 12 The handheld transmitter
- 13 The bodypack transmitter
- 14 The wireless SL Tablestand 133-S DW
- 15 The wireless SL Tablestand 153-S DW
- 16 The wireless SL Boundary 114-S DW
- 17 The CHG 2 charger
- 18 The CHG 4N charger
- 19 The CHG 2W charging base
- 20 Accessories
- 20 The clip-on and headset microphones
- 21 The AWM 2 antenna wall mount
- 22 The AWM 4 antenna wall mount
- 23 The SL PASC 2 passive antenna splitter
- 24 The SL PASC 4 passive antenna splitter
- 24 Antenna cables
- 25 SpeechLine Digital Wireless: System planning
- 27 Planning
- 27 Country-Specific Variants
- 29 Number and size of the rooms
- 30 Shared use of the 1.9 GHZ frequency band
- 30 Europe, Indonesia, India, UK, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia
- 31 USA, Canada, Latin America, Brazil, Taiwan
- 31 Japan
- 32 Analysis of the environmental conditions
- 32 Observe the following aspects when planning an installation
- 33 Recommendations on antenna mounting
- 33 Antenna setup and planning for SpeechLine Digital Wireless
- 34 Antenna mounting options
- 35 Option 1: Connecting the AWM 2 or AWM 4 antenna wall mount directly to the receiver(s)
- 35 Signal loss due to extension cables
- 36 Remote antenna distances and line of sight
- 38 Option 2: Combining multiple links to one AWM 2/ AWM 4
- 38 Combining up to 2 links using the AWM 2 and the SL PASC 2
- 39 Combining up to 4 links using the AWM 2 and the SL PASC 4
- 40 Combining up to 8 links using the AWM 4 and two SL PASC 4 units
- 41 Signal loss due to extension cables and antenna splitters
- 41 Direct line of sight
- 42 Option 3: Rack mounting - front
- 43 Option 4: Rack mounting - rear
- 44 Further important information on antenna usage
- 44 Reflecting surfaces
- 44 Blocking effects from other transmitters
- 46 Multi-room mode
- 47 Single room – installation and startup
- 47 Several rooms – installation and startup
- 49 SpeechLine Digital Wireless: Instruction manual
- 52 SL Rack Receiver DW
- 52 Product overview and operating elements – front panel
- 55 Product overview and connections – rear panel
- 56 Connecting the receiver
- 56 Connecting the receiver to the power supply system
- 57 Connecting an amplifier or mixing console to the receiver
- 58 Controlling and monitoring the receiver via the network
- 58 Connecting receivers in a network
- 59 Integrating the receiver into a network with DHCP
- 59 Integrating the receiver into a network without DHCP using Auto IP
- 60 Integrating the receiver into a network without DHCP using Fixed IP
- 60 Updating the firmware
- 61 Setting up the receiver
- 61 Affixing the device feet
- 61 Attaching the mounting angles
- 62 Connecting the rod antennas to the receiver
- 62 Connecting the AWM 2 / AWM 4 remote antenna to the receiver
- 63 Installing receivers in a rack
- 64 GA 4 mounting kit
- 64 Fastening the mounting angles (to install a receiver)
- 65 Installing the receiver in a rack
- 65 Mounting the rod antennas to the front of the rack
- 66 Mounting the jointing plate and fastening the mounting angles (to install two receivers side by side)
- 66 Connecting the AWM 2 / AWM 4 remote antenna to the receiver
- 67 Displays on the receiver’s display panel
- 67 Home screen
- 69 Secondary home screen
- 70 Using the operating menu of the receiver
- 70 Using the buttons for navigation
- 71 The menu structure of the receiver
- 72 The Audio Settings menu
- 72 The System Settings menu
- 74 The Network Settings menu
- 75 The Device Identification menu
- 75 The Help menu
- 76 The SL Handheld DW
- 76 Product overview
- 78 Displays on the display panel of the SL Handheld DW
- 78 Starting up and using the handheld transmitter
- 78 Removing/inserting the accupack or the optional battery pack
- 80 Switching the handheld transmitter on and off
- 81 Meaning of the status LED on the handheld transmitter
- 82 Using the handheld transmitter
- 83 The SL Bodypack DW
- 83 Product overview
- 85 Displays on the display panel of the SL Bodypack DW
- 86 Starting up and using the bodypack transmitter
- 86 Removing/inserting the accupack or the optional battery pack
- 87 Connecting the clip-on microphone or the headset microphone to the bodypack transmitter
- 88 Switching the bodypack transmitter on and off
- 89 Meaning of the status LED on the bodypack transmitter
- 90 The SL Tablestand 133-S DW
- 91 Product overview
- 92 Starting up and using the table stand
- 92 Removing/inserting the BA 40 accupack
- 93 Charging the table stand via USB
- 94 Charging the table stand using the CHG 2W wireless charging base
- 94 Charging the table stand with a wireless Qi charging base from a third- party manufacturer
- 95 Meaning of the charge level LEDs on the table stand
- 95 Connecting the goose neck microphone
- 96 Switching the table stand on/off
- 96 Muting the table stand
- 97 The SL Tablestand 153-S DW
- 98 Product overview
- 99 Starting up and using the table stand
- 99 Removing/inserting the BA 40 accupack
- 100 Charging the table stand via USB
- 101 Charging the table stand using the CHG 2W wireless charging base
- 101 Charging the table stand with a wireless Qi charging base from a third- party manufacturer
- 102 Meaning of the charge level LEDs on the table stand
- 102 Connecting the goose neck microphone
- 103 Switching the table stand on/off
- 103 Muting the table stand
- 104 The SL Boundary 114-S DW
- 105 Product overview
- 106 Starting up and using the boundary microphone
- 106 Removing/inserting the BA 40 accupack
- 107 Charging the boundary microphone via USB
- 108 Charging the boundary microphone using the CHG 2W wireless charging base
- 108 Charging the boundary microphone with a wireless Qi charging base from a third-party manufacturer
- 109 Meaning of the charge level LEDs on the boundary microphone
- 109 Switching the boundary microphone on/off
- 110 Muting the boundary microphone
- 111 Pairing
- 111 Identifying paired devices
- 112 Pairing a receiver with a transmitter
- 114 Performing a walk test (reception quality)
- 116 The SL Headmic 1 headset microphone
- 116 Preparing the SL Headmic 1 for use
- 117 Changing the microphone position (left/right)
- 117 Modifying the microphone boom
- 119 Adjusting the microphone boom and the neckband
- 119 Positioning the microphone towards the corner of the mouth
- 120 Adjusting the neckband
- 121 Using the frequency response caps
- 122 Using the windshield
- 122 Attaching the connection cable to clothing
- 123 Connecting the SL Headmic 1 to the SL Bodypack DW
- 124 The MKE 1 clip-on microphone
- 124 Features
- 124 Treble boost
- 125 Attaching the microphone
- 125 Connecting the MKE 1 to the SL Bodypack DW
- 126 The CHG 2 charger
- 126 Product overview
- 127 Connecting the CHG 2 charger to the power supply system
- 128 Charging the accupack in the CHG 2 charger
- 129 The CHG 4N charger
- 130 Product overview
- 131 Connecting the CHG 4N charger to the power supply system
- 133 Charging the accupack in the CHG 4N charger
- 134 Meaning of the charging slot status LEDs
- 136 Controlling and monitoring the CHG 4N charger over the network
- 136 Connecting the CHG 4N charger to the network
- 137 Integrating the CHG 4N charger into a network with DHCP
- 137 Integrating the CHG 4N charger into a network without DHCP using Auto IP
- 137 Integrating the CHG 4N charger into a network without DHCP using Fixed IP
- 138 Connecting a pre-configured CHG 4N charger to the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
- 139 Resetting the CHG 4N charger’s network settings
- 139 Updating the firmware
- 140 The CHG 2W charging base
- 140 Product overview
- 141 Connecting the CHG 2W charging base to the power supply system
- 142 Charging a device using the CHG 2W charging base
- 143 Meaning of the status LEDs on the charging surfaces
- 144 The AWM 2 antenna wall mount
- 144 Product overview
- 146 Connecting and mounting the AWM 2
- 146 To mount the antenna wall mount to a wall
- 148 To mount the antenna wall mount to a microphone stand
- 150 The AWM 4 antenna wall mount
- 151 Product overview
- 152 Connecting and mounting the AWM 4
- 152 Attaching the antennas
- 153 Connecting the antenna cables
- 154 Mounting the AWM 4 on a stand or on the wall
- 155 The SL PASC 2 passive antenna splitter
- 155 Connectors on the rear of the device
- 155 Product overview – SL PASC 2 rear panel
- 156 The SL PASC 4 passive antenna splitter
- 156 Connectors on the rear of the device
- 156 Product overview – SL PASC 4 rear panel
- 157 Installing antenna splitters in a rack
- 157 GA 4 mounting kit
- 157 Fastening the mounting angles (to install an antenna splitter)
- 158 Installing the antenna splitter in a rack
- 159 Mounting the jointing plate and fastening the mounting angles (to install two antenna splitters side by side)