Instruction manual SKM 9000

Using the SKM 9000
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Switching on the SKM 9000 on and checking the set
frequency before the RF signal is activated
Switch on the SKM 9000 by keeping the ON/OFF button B
pressed until the “Name” standard display appears.
The RF signal is not activated and the transmission mode display
HD”/“LR6 flashes.
If you call up the “Tu
ne” or Preset” menu item within the next
10 seconds, the RF signal remains deactivated until you exit the
menu item. If you do not call up one of the mentioned menu items,
the RF signal is automatically activated after 10 seconds.
To check the set frequency/the selected frequency preset:
Call
up the operating menu and press the UP button 0/
DOWN button 9 until the “Tune” or “Preset” menu item
appears.
The set frequency/the selected frequency preset is displayed.
If the displayed value is the desired one:
W
ait for 10 seconds to pass.
The RF signal is automatically activated and the transmission
mode display “HD”/“LR lights up constantly.
If the displayed value is not the desired one:
Call up the “Tune” or “Preset” menu item.
The RF signal remains deactivated until you exit the menu item.
Set the frequency (menu item “Tune”) or select a frequency
preset (menu item Preset”) and store your setting.
The RF signal is activated and the radio microphone transmits an
RF
signal on the set frequency.
Activating/deactivating the automatic lock mode
(Autolock)
The radio microphone has an automatic lock mode that can be acti-
vated or deactivated via the “LOCK” menu item
(see page 15).
To permanently activate the automatic lock mode:
Call up the “LOCK” menu item and select “On”.
Store your setting by pressing the SET button A.
The automatic lock mode is activated and the lock mode icon 5
appears on the standard display.
When the automatic lock mode is activated, you can still call up the
operating menu and use the UP button 0/DOWN button
9 to select menu items (read-only function). You can also call
up the “LOCK
menu item in order to deactivate the automatic lock
mode. If, however, you try to call up any other menu item, the fol-
lowing display appears on the display panel: