SQELCH
Adjusting the squelch threshold (receivers only)
SqELCH
The Sennheiser evolution wireless series ew 100 receivers are equipped with
an adjustable squelch which eliminates annoying noise when the transmitters
are switched off. It also suppresses sudden noise when a transmitter leaves
the reception area and there is no longer sufficient transmitter power received
by the receiver.
Att
Selecting the sensitivity range (SKP 100 only)
Condenser microphones require a different sensitivity range than dynamic
microphones. With the SKP 100 plug-on transmitter, you can switch the
sensitivity range by 20 dB.
Select the "SQELCH" menu by pressing the
appears on the display; after a short pause the current squelch setting
is displayed.
With the
buttons you can now select a different setting. The
/
squelch can be switched off (0 dB) or adjusted in 5-dB steps from
5 dB to 40 dB. Selecting a smaller value reduces the squelch threshold,
selecting a higher value increases the squelch threshold. The new
setting starts flashing on the display. Set the squelch threshold – with
the transmitter switched off – to the lowest possible value that
suppresses hissing noise. If the squelch threshold is set too high, the
transmission range will be reduced.
Note:
With the transmitter switched off and the squelch threshold set to
"0 dB", hissing noise will occur. With the EM 100 receiver, the "PEAK"
warning of AF level bargraph will light up.
Press the
SET
button to return to the top menu level. The display
then switches back to the standard display.
Select the "Att" menu by pressing the
on the display; after a short pause the current setting – i.e. "Att off" or
"Att on" – is displayed.
With the
buttons you can now switch between two different
/
sensitivity ranges.
: Sensitivity range 1 for dynamic microphones
– "Att off" flashes on the display
: Sensitivity range 2 for condenser microphones
– "Att on" flashes on the display
Press the
SET
button to return to the top menu level. The display
then switches back to the standard display.
Note:
For recording of quieter signals (e.g. wildlife) with a condenser
microphone, you may find it better to set the sensitivity to "Att off".
SET
button until "SQELCH"
SET
button until "Att" appears
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