Skm 300 g2 radiomicrophone, Inserting and replacing the batteries, Changing the microphone head – Sennheiser W300 User Manual
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SKM 300 G2 radiomicrophone
Inserting and replacing the batteries
For powering the SKM 300 G2 radiomicrophone, you can either use two 1.5 V
AA size batteries or the rechargeable Sennheiser BA 2015 accupack.
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Unscrew the display section
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from the radiomicrophone’s body
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by
turning it counterclockwise.
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Slide back the display section
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as far as it will go.
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Open the battery compartment cover
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.
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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.
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Close the battery compartment cover
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.
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Push the battery compartment into the radiomicrophone’s body.
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Screw the display section tight.
Note:
For important informations on charging the accupack see “Inserting and
replacing the batteries“ on page 15.
Changing the microphone head
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First remove the batteries/accupack as described above and leave the
radiomicrophone open.
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Unscrew the sound inlet basket.
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Loosen the screw and put it to one side.
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Gently ease the capsule out of the contacts and then pull it out of the
housing as shown. Do not touch the contacts and the diaphragm!
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Insert the new capsule.
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Secure the capsule by tightening the screw.
Note:
The screw mechanically secures the microphone capsule. If the screw is
missing, malfunctions may occur during tough use.
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Put on the sound inlet basket and identification ring supplied with the
new microphone head (NB: do NOT use the old basket, as the different
heads use slightly differing internal foam) and screw it tight.
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Insert the batteries/accupack.
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Close the radiomicrophone and put it into operation.
Note:
Microphone capsule, sound inlet basket and foam insert form an acoustic
unit and must therefore always be exchanged all together. Each
microphone head comes with a color-coded identification ring to
distinguish different microphone heads from each other (green = MD 835,
blue = MD 845, red = ME 865).
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