Microphone Vocal Voice System Wireless

ew 100-935 G3-1G8

Ensemble pour le chant dans la bande des 1,8 GHz avec un son naturel et puissant qui ressort même dans un environnement de scène bruyant : microphone dynamique cardioïde de scène SKM 100-935 G3-1G8, récepteur true diversity EM 100 G3-1G8, pince de microphone MZQ 1.
N° d’article 504907

Aperçu

Les grandes voix partent de grandes capsules : cet ensemble vocal est équipé d'une capsule de la célèbre gamme de scène evolution 900 Sennheiser. La série evolution 900 a fait ses preuves sur scène et est utilisée par de nombreux artistes en tournée. Profitez de la configuration par une touche grâce à la fonction de synchronisation. Ce système utilise une capsule de microphone cardioïde dynamique basée sur l'evolution e 935 qui permet au chant de ressortir dans le mixage tout en gardant un son chaud et généreux.


Caractéristiques

  • Robuste corps métallique (émetteur et récepteur)

  • 1500 fréquences réglables dans la plage 1785-1800 MHz pour une réception sans interférences

  • Système à banque de fréquences élargie avec jusqu'à 12 fréquences compatibles

  • Haute qualité de réception true diversity

  • Silencieux à signal pilote permettant d’éliminer toute interférence HF quand l'émetteur est éteint

  • Recherche automatique de fréquences libres par balayage des fréquences

  • Réponse en fréquence audio étendue

  • Plage de sensibilité audio élargie

  • Synchronisation sans fil des émetteurs via une interface infrarouge

  • Interface utilisateur conviviale à menu avec plus d'options de commande

  • Affichage graphique lumineux (émetteur et récepteur)

  • Fonction de verrouillage automatique évitant le changement accidentel des réglages

  • Compander HDX pour une plus grande pureté sonore

  • L'émetteur affiche sur 4 niveaux la charge des accus/piles, aussi indiquée sur le récepteur

  • Émetteur main avec modules de microphone de la série evolution facilement interchangeables

  • Égaliseur intégré et mode Soundcheck

  • Contacts externes pour directement recharger la batterie BA 2015 sans la sortir de l'émetteur

  • Large gamme d'accessoires permettant d’adapter le système à tous les besoins


Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans la boîte ?

  • 1 récepteur rackable EM 100 G3-1G8
  • 1 émetteur main SKM 100-935 G3-1G8 (dynamique, cardioïde)
  • 1 pince de microphone MZQ 1
  • 1 alimentation électrique NT 2
  • 2 antennes
  • 2 accessoires d'empilage des boîtiers
  • 2 piles AA
  • Mode d'emploi

Caractéristiques techniques

  • Dimensions
    Récepteur: 212 x 202 x 43 mm
  • Dimensions
    Émetteur: Ø = 50 mm, l = 265 mm
  • Réponse en fréquence audio (Microphone)
    80 - 18000 Hz
  • Compresseur-expanseur
    HDX
  • Connecteur audio XLR
    XLR/jack 6,35 mm
  • Préréglages
    12
  • Microphone
    Dynamique
  • Niveau de pression sonore (SPL)
    154 dB(SPL) max.
  • Distorsion harmonique totale (DHT)
    < 0,9 %
  • Poids
    Récepteur: 900 g
  • Poids
    Émetteur: 450 g
  • Directivité
    Cardioïde
  • Sensibilité aux fréquences audibles
    2,5 mV/Pa
  • Rapport signal/bruit (S/B)
    > 110 dB(A)
  • Gamme de fréquences HF
    1785 .... 1800 MHz
  • Puissance de sortie HF
    10 mW
  • Fréquences de reception/Diffusion
    1500
  • Bande passante commutable
    15 MHz
  • Excursion de fréquence maximale
    +/- 48 kHz
  • Conformément à
    ETS 300422 , ETS 300445 , CE , FCC
  • Autonomie
    >8 h
  • Connecteur d’antenne
    2 BNC, 50 Ohm
  • Niveau de sortie audio (symétrique)
    XLR : +18 dBu max
  • Niveau de sortie audio (asymétrique)
    Jack : +10 dBu max

FAQ

  • How do I change the IP address on my receiver?

    To change the IP address on the receiver go to the "IP-Address" option within the ADVANCED MENU. Once you have entered the "IP-Address" section you will be able to manually change the IP Address.



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  • How do I change the MAC address on my equipment?

    The internal MAC address of a component is set at manufacture and it cannot be changed.

    If two components on the same network had the same internal MAC address there could be networking issues. 

    If in a very rare instance there were two units with the same internal MAC address on the same network then one of the units would need to be swapped with a unit that has a different internal MAC address.



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  • How do I find a frequency EW series (ie: perform a frequency scan)?

    HOW TO PERFORM AN EASY SETUP SCAN on Evolution Wireless G3 systems

    For a detailed "how-to" video of this process, please navigate to this link:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoancPzRKMQ

    If at any point you wish to exit back out to the main operating screen you can press the "POWER" button to exit.  This works on all EW pieces.

    1. Turn on your receiver (please leave the transmitter turned off). 

    2. Push the SET button on your receiver to enter the menus.

    3. Use the arrow buttons or knob to scroll to the EASY SETUP menu. Push SET which brings you into the EASY SETUP menu. 

    4. Use the arrow keys or knob to scroll down to SCAN NEW LIST.  Push the SET button to start the scan. You'll now see a progress bar on your screen as your receiver scans through all possible frequencies and looks for those with low background noise.  This will take about 60 seconds, depending on model.

    5. When the scan completes, push SET two times to accept its recommended bank # and channel #.  Your display will say “Stored.”  Tap the power button to exit to the main menu.  

    It is a good idea at this time to verify the frequency is actually clean and free.  A clean frequency will show no activity on the RF and AF "bars" on the display when the transmitter is off.  If you do see activity, repeat steps 4 and 5. 

    6. Turn on your G3 transmitter, and if it is a bodypack style - open the battery door.  Back on your receiver, push the "SYNC" button on the front panel.  The display should say "SYNC".  Hold the bodypack or handheld about 6 inches away from the receiver display with the screens facing each other (and the bodypack door open if it is a bodypack).  You should see a "check" mark on the display indicating that the sync was successful.  If the sync fails, you will see an "X" on the display and you should repeat this step.

    Helpful Hints:

    It is very IMPORTANT to use the same frequency "bank" number (1-20) for multiple systems in the same frequency range (A/B/G).  The frequencies in a particular BANK are all guaranteed to be compatible so multiple systems won't cause interference with each other.  For example if you have 3 systems to setup and BANK3 is free, you will want to use BANK3/CHANNEL1, BANK3/CHANNEL2, BANK3/CHANNEL3.  Mixing BANKS with multiple systems of the same frequency range (A/B/G) is never a good idea.  You do not have to choose the same BANK number for systems in different frequency ranges (A/B/G).  For example, if you picked BANK3 for your "A" range systems you do not have to pick BANK3 for your "G" range systems.

    If you are in a challenging RF environment and your system reports 0 frequencies free, change the SQUELCH setting on the receiver to "Medium" and perform the steps again.

    Most Sennheiser systems are sold in either the "A", "G", or "B" frequency ranges so if all of your systems are in the same band / group, you can save time by performing a scan once and set all systems into the same bank but on diff. frequencies in that bank by using the FREQUENCY PRESET menu.

    Example:  If you have 2 systems in the "A" band, and 2 more systems in the "B" band.  You will need to perform a scan on one of the "A" units and then set both units onto the same open bank (but different CHANNELS), while then performing a new scan for the "B" equipment and setting those 2 units into their own open bank.

    It is recommended for you to perform a new scan whenever you change venues or locations, as every location has different RF conditions - even from inside to outside a building!

    FOR MULTIPLE SYSTEMS

    - Remember to use the same BANK (but different channels) for systems in the same frequency range!

    - Keep in mind, background noise changes as you move to new locations, so always check your receiver before turning on the transmitter.  You may need to perform a fresh scan at each new location, to make sure you're using the most reliable frequency for your wireless mics.  The RF and AF meters should be empty if you have the transmitters off.

    SQUELCH

    The SQUELCH setting helps defend against static coming through your system when the transmitters are off.  Raising the SQUELCH will increase this protection while DECREASING the transmission distance.  If you perform the "EASY SETUP/SCAN NEW LIST" to ensure you are on a free frequency, this shouldn't be an issue.  For more protection you can adjust the SQUELCH to "Medium" however the default setting is "LOW" for maximum range.

    To adjust SQUELCH: Use the arrows to find SQUELCH. Hit SET and adjust Squelch to LOW.  Hit the SET button to store this setting. 



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  • What adjustments can I do to improve sound quality on EW Series?

    There are two main settings that will typically affect sound quality:

    MICROPHONE SENSITIVITY
    This is how sensitive the microphone pick up is and this is adjusted on the handheld microphone, bodypack or SKP transmitter itself. Typically for general speaking the sensitivity should be set around -15 to -18 dB. You will need to adjust this depending on the exact application. Closer to 0 dB is more sensitive and further away from 0 dB is less sensitive. If the microphone is too sensitive the input will overload the microphone and the AF level will peak and the audio will be clipped.  The sensitivity should be set so the AF PEAK indicator only lights up during the loudest passages.

    AF OUT
    This is how strong the final signal exits the receiver into the sound board/PA system/recorder etc.  The "AF OUT" setting is found only in the receiver's menu settings.  Typically this will be set around 0 dB or +6 dB if you connecting to a line level input on the sound board/speakers/etc. If you are trying to connect to a device which expects a mic level input, you will typically need to drop this AF output down to -24 dB or -30 dB.

    NOTE: If the AF Output is too high it may overload the input (peak) on connected device and may create undesirable noise (distortion, rumbling, etc).



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  • Can 700 MHz components be changed to a different frequency range?

    The Evolution Wireless (EW) products are built according to their frequency range when manufactured.  It is not possible to re-tune or switch the frequency without switching out the RF boards which is often more expensive than purchasing new equipment.



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  • What are the operating frequency ranges of the different wireless microphone systems?



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Téléchargement

  • Misc
    • EW100G3_529659_0109_US_INT.pdf (6.7 MB) Download

  • EC Déclaration de Conformité
    • EU Declaration of Conformity ew G3 1G8 (290 KB) Download

  • Notice d'emploi
    • Additional product information on frequency range 1G8 (760 KB) Download

  • Frequency Sheets
    • Frequency sheet 1G8 range (1785 - 1800 MHz) (210 KB) Download

    • Framework requirements and restrictions for frequency range 1G8 (250 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet A 516-558 MHZ (630 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet Range B 626-668 MHz (590 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet Range C 734-776 MHz (590 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet Range D 780-822 MHz (590 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet Range E 823-865 MHz (640 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet Range G 566-608 MHz (590 KB) Download

    • Frequency Sheet Range 1G8 606-648 MHz (210 KB) Download