Sennheiser ew 100 G2 Instructions for Use - Page 65
Mounting the bodypack receiver to a camera, Inserting and replacing the batteries, Connecting - replacement mic
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Ƹ ¹ ƹ º¾ º Ƹ ƹ³ 18 Mounting the bodypack receiver to a camera Use the supplied camera kit to mount the receiver to the camera's flash mount. The camera kit consits of: y 1 perforated plate ¹ y 1 flash mount adapter Ƹ y 2 square nuts ƹ ̈ Determine where on the perforated plate the flash mount adapter Ƹ will need to be fastened so that the receiver can best be attached to the camera. ̈ At this position, place a square nut ƹ under the perforated plate ¹. ̈ Fasten the flash mount adapter to the perforated plate using the square nut. ̈ Remove the belt clip. ̈ Place the perforated plate ¹ onto the rear of the receiver. ̈ Reinsert the belt clip. SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter Inserting and replacing the batteries For powering the SK 100 G2 bodypack transmitter, you can either use two 1.5 V AA size batteries or the rechargeable Sennheiser BA 2015 accupack. ̈ Press the two unlocking buttons ᕩ and open the battery compartment cover ᕨ. ̈ Insert the two batteries or the BA 2015 accupack as shown in the diagram on the left. Please observe correct polarity when inserting the batteries/ accupack. ̈ Close the battery compartment. The battery compartment cover ᕨ locks into place with an audible click. Note: For important informations on charging the accupack see: „Inserting and replacing the batteries" on page 17. Connecting the microphone/line cable The microphone/line input is designed for the connection of both condenser microphones and instruments (e.g. guitars). DC powering of the condenser microphones is via the microphone/line input. ̈ Connect the 3.5 mm jack plug Ƹ from the microphone/line cable to the 3.5 mm jack socket (MIC/LINE) ᕡ. ̈ Lock the 3.5 mm jack plug by screwing down the coupling ring ƹ. ̈ Via the operating menu, adjust the sensitivity of the microphone/line input (MIC/LINE) (see: „Adjusting the sensitivity (transmitters only)" on page 32).