Sennheiser ew 300 Instructions for Use - Page 52

The red LED, Battery status indication, Bargraph, LED lit up, LED flashing

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Battery status indication The red LED ¹ and the bargraph on the display provide information on the (remaining) battery capacity. Bargraph: The bargraph indicates the (remaining) battery capacity in 3 steps: 8 segments: the full battery capacity is available, 4 segments: the battery capacity is sufficient, 1 segment: the battery is going flat, immediately replace the battery. Note: When switching on the transmitter with a partially used battery, it is possible that all eight segments may show for a short period of time - if this happens, re-check battery status after a few moments. LED lit up: The transmitter is switched on and the battery capacity is sufficient. LED flashing: The battery is going flat! You should immediately replace the battery! Changing the microphone module Ǡ First remove the battery and leave the radiomicrophone open. Ǡ Unscrew the sound inlet basket. Ǡ Loosen the screw and put it aside. Ǡ Remove the microphone module, as shown. Do not touch the contacts! Ǡ Insert the new module, secure the capsule by tightening the screw, put on the suitable sound inlet basket and coloured identification ring and screw it tight. Ǡ Insert the battery, close the radiomicrophone and put it into operation. Note: Microphone module, sound inlet basket and foam insert form an acoustic unit and must therefore always be exchanged all together. Each microphone module comes with a colour-coded identification ring to distinguish different microphone modules from each other (green = MD 835, blue = MD 845, red = ME 865). 52

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Battery status indication
The red LED
¼
and the bargraph on the display provide information on
the (remaining) battery capacity.
Bargraph:
The bargraph indicates the (remaining) battery capacity in 3 steps:
8 segments:
the full battery capacity is available,
4 segments:
the battery capacity is sufficient,
1 segment:
the battery is going flat,
immediately replace the battery.
Note:
When switching on the transmitter with a partially used battery, it is
possible that all eight segments may show for a short period of time –
if this happens, re-check battery status after a few moments.
LED lit up:
The transmitter is switched on and the battery capacity is sufficient.
LED flashing:
The battery is going flat!
You should immediately replace the battery!
Changing the microphone module
±
First remove the battery and leave the radiomicrophone open.
±
Unscrew the sound inlet basket.
±
Loosen the screw and put it aside.
±
Remove the microphone module, as shown. Do not touch the contacts!
±
Insert the new module, secure the capsule by tightening the screw,
put on the suitable sound inlet basket and coloured identification ring
and screw it tight.
±
Insert the battery, close the radiomicrophone and put it into operation.
Note:
Microphone module, sound inlet basket and foam insert form an
acoustic unit and must therefore always be exchanged all together.
Each microphone module comes with a colour-coded identification
ring to distinguish different microphone modules from each other
(green = MD 835, blue = MD 845, red = ME 865).