Putting the mke 600 into operation, P48 phantom powering via xlr connection, Internal battery powering – Sennheiser MKE 600 User Manual
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Putting the MKE 600 into operation
The MKE 600 offers a choice of phantom powering via the XLR connec-
tion or internal battery powering.
P48 phantom powering via XLR connection
̈
Connect the XLR-3 socket (female) of the microphone cable to the
XLR-3 socket (male) of the microphone
6
.
̈
Connect the connector of the microphone cable to the video
camera/camcorder or recording device.
The LED
3
provides the following information:
Internal battery powering
̈
Unscrew the lower part of the microphone body
5
by turning it in
the direction of the arrow.
̈
Insert a battery/rechargeable battery (AA size, 1.5 V/1.2 V).
Observe correct polarity when inserting the battery.
̈
Screw the lower part of the microphone body
5
back to the micro-
phone by turning it in the direction of the arrow.
̈
Set the battery switch
4
to
ON
to switch the internal battery on
or set the battery switch to
OFF
to switch the battery power off.
The LED
3
provides the following information:
LED
P48 phantom powering
lights up
green
switched on; the microphone is operational
If phantom powered via the XLR connection, the microphone is
continuously in operation (the
BATT ON
/
OFF
battery switch has
no function).
LED
Internal battery power
lights up red for approx.
1 second after switch-on
and then goes off
switched on; operating time:
up to approx. 150 h
lights up red permanently
“Low Batt”, battery is almost
empty;
approx. 8 h of remaining operat-
ing time after initial display
flashes briefly red on
switch-on
battery is empty; the microphone
is not operational
When not using the microphone for extended periods of time,
remove the battery to prevent self-discharge.
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