Sennheiser SDC 8200 Microphone User Manual


 
Configuring the SDC 8200 system
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Adjusting the volume of the audio outputs
To set the volume of the output signal available at one of the audio out-
puts:
̈ From the central unit’s operating menu, choose “
Aux-In/Out”.
̈ Choose the desired audio output.
̈ Choose “
Volume”.
The current volume is shown on the display.
̈ Adjust the volume and press the ENTER key to save your setting.
Adjusting the volume differences between the Aux Out 1 outputs
The volume of the AUX OUT 1 output available at the XLR-3M socket µ
differs from the volume of the AUX OUT 1 output available at the 15-pole
sub-D socket ƺ. If you switch between the two outputs during a confer-
ence, the volume can vary.
Caution! Hearing damage due to high volumes!
This is a professional conference system. Commercial use
is subject to the rules and regulations of the trade associ-
ation responsible. Sennheiser, as the manufacturer, is
therefore obliged to expressly point out possible health
risks arising from use.
This system is capable of producing sound pressure
exceeding 85 dB(A). 85 dB(A) is the sound pressure cor-
responding to the maximum permissible volume which is
by law (in some countries) allowed to affect your hearing
for the duration of a working day. It is used as a basis
according to the specifications of industrial medicine.
Higher volumes or longer durations can damage your
hearing. At higher volumes, the duration must be short-
ened in order to prevent hearing damage. The following
are sure signs that you have been subjected to excessive
noise for too long a time:
y You can hear ringing or whistling sounds in your ears.
y You have the impression (even for a short time only)
that you can no longer hear high notes.
Aux Out 3
1 Volume
Aux Out 3
Volume = 00
Press ENTER to Save
Caution! Hearing damage due to high volumes!
This is a professional conference system. Commercial use
is subject to the rules and regulations of the trade associ-
ation responsible. Sennheiser, as the manufacturer, is
therefore obliged to expressly point out possible health
risks arising from use.