Sennheiser SKM-S D1 User Manual - Page 13
SKM D1, SKM-S D1 and SK D1 transmitters
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Product overviews SKM D1, SKM-S D1 and SK D1 transmitters Operating elements of the SKM D1 and SKM-S D1 handheld transmitters 1 2 3 4 5 6 SKM-S D1 Mic Mute SKM D1 1 Unscrewable microphone head 2 Display panel 3 MUTE switch 4 ON/OFF button with status LED For details, see page 24. Do not cover the microphone head during transmission to avoid changing the characteristics of the pick-up pattern. For details, see page 13. for muting the SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter (for details, see page 28) Short-press to switch the handheld transmitter on. Long-press to switch the handheld transmitter off (for details, see page 26). lights up green: A radio link to the receiver is established. The batteries of the handheld transmitter are sufficiently charged. The PAIR button has been short-pressed. Paired devices are being identified. flashes green: flashes alternately green and red: The PAIR button has been long-pressed. The handheld transmitter establishes a radio link to a receiver whose PAIR button has also been long-pressed. lights up yellow: The SKM-S D1 handheld transmitter has been muted with the MUTE switch. In addition, Muted is displayed on the display panel. flashes red: The battery capacity of the handheld transmitter is only sufficient for approx. 30 minutes of operation. 5 PAIR button 6 Antenna lights up red: No radio link to a receiver. In addition, No Link is displayed on the display panel. Short-press to identify the paired receiver (see page 29). Long-press to change the pairing (see page 28). Do not touch the antenna during transmission to avoid a reduction in the transmission range. 11