Sennheiser Control Cockpit
v 3.3.0
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG
Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany, www.sennheiser.com
Sennheiser Control Cockpit - v3.3.0
Software Manual
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SENNHEISER CONTROL COCKPIT
Sennheiser Control Cockpit is the central software for easy handling, con-
trol and maintenance of large microphone system installations. The easy-
to-use Sennheiser Control Cockpit software provides a global overview of
all network enabled devices at all times. It shows all status information at
a glance and makes setting adjustments for one or multiple devices at the
same time very easy. The room overview connects the locations of all com-
ponents to their respective status information, so the user always knows
the location and status of a specific device. The Sennheiser Control Cock-
pit is accessible everywhere in the intranet via a web browser across all
platforms. As a result, the software allows you to manage even huge se-
tups with hundreds of devices with very low efforts.
For information on how to download and install the software see:
“Downloading and installing the software”
For an overview of all Sennheiser products compatible with the Control
Cockpit see:
“Compatible Sennheiser products”
For information on how to use, open and navigate the Control Cockpit see:
“Using the Sennheiser Control Cockpit”
“Opening the Sennheiser Control Cockpit”
“Navigating the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
Downloading and installing the software
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Downloading and installing the software
Downloading the software
The installation file of the Sennheiser Control Cockpit software can be
downloaded from different locations of the Sennheiser website:
Sennheiser Control Cockpit product page
Download area of the Sennheiser website
System requirements
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit software must be installed on a host PC
that meets the following system requirements:
Recommended
Intel i5 Dual Core processor or similar
•4 GB RAM
at least 1 GB of free hard disk space
Gigabit LAN interface
•Windows 7 or higher
•IPv4 network
Client
Browser:
Google Chrome (latest version)
Mozilla Firefox (latest version)
JavaScript must be activated
We constantly strive to improve and optimize our software. With
each release, we will add new features, optimize the performance as
well as add support for additional systems.
Downloading and installing the software
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Installing the software
To install the software:
Save the downloaded installation file SennheiserControlCockpi-
tInstaller.exe on the host PC on which you want to install the software.
Start the installation process.
Click on Options if you want to change to standard settings of the ins-
tallation.
Adjust the settings as desired and click on OK.
Please note to include http:// for the proxy URL.
Downloading and installing the software
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The installation window is displayed again.
Agree to the license terms and conditions
Click on Install.
The following dialog is displayed.
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit is being installed. Afterwards, the fol-
lowing dialog is displayed.
Downloading and installing the software
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The installation has been completed.
Restart the host PC in order to start using the Control Cockpit.
Compatible Sennheiser products
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Compatible Sennheiser products
The following Sennheiser products are compatible with the Sennheiser
Control Cockpit.
SpeechLine Digital Wireless
SL Rack Receiver DW stationary receiver with:
SL Handheld DW handheld transmitter
SL Bodypack DW bodypack transmitter
SL Tablestand 133-S DW wireless tablestand
SL Tablestand 153-S DW wireless tablestand
SL Boundary 114-S DW wireless boundary microphone
CHG 4N network-enabled charger
Compatible Sennheiser products
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TeamConnect Ceiling 2
TeamConnect Ceiling 2 ceiling microphone array
Compatible Sennheiser products
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evolution wireless G4
EM 300-500 G4 stationary receiver with:
SK 300 G4-RC bodypack transmitter
SK 500 G4 bodypack transmitter
SKM 300 G4-S handheld transmitter
SKM 500 G4 handheld transmitter
SR IEM G4 stationary in-ear monitoring transmitter with:
EK IEM G4 bodypack receiver
Compatible Sennheiser products
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evolution wireless G3
EM 300 G3 stationary receiver with:
SK 300 G3 bodypack transmitter
SKM 300 G3 handheld transmitter
EM 500 G3 stationary receiver with:
SK 500 G3 bodypack transmitter
SKM 500 G3 handheld transmitter
SR 300 IEM G3 stationary in-ear monitoring transmitter with:
EK 300 IEM G3 bodypack receiver
Using the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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Using the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit software is browser-based and can be
opened on all laptops or tablets that are connected to the same network as
the host PC and the Sennheiser devices to be operated.
All devices, the host PC and all clients must be in the same network range.
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit consists of the following components:
Sennheiser Control Cockpit Tray App: The Tray App starts and
stops the Sennheiser Control Cockpit Service on the host PC. You can
find the Tray App in the Windows Tray in the lower right corner.
Web browser UI: When the service is running on the host PC, you can
access the service via any device with a browser.
see “Opening the Sennheiser Control Cockpit”
The following illustration explains the components:
Please note that you only need to install the Sennheiser Control
Cockpit on one host PC. All devices, which are in the same network
as the host PC and the Sennheiser devices, can access the Sennhei-
ser Control Cockpit remotely via the browser-based application.
Opening the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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Opening the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
Starting the service on the host PC
In the Windows Tray right-click the icon of the Sennheiser Control
Cockpit.
Select Start service.
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit Service is started. All SpeechLine Di-
gital Wireless Devices in the same network range can be controlled via
the web browser UI of the Sennheiser Control Cockpit.
The service is also started automatically when the host PC boots.
If you want to stop the service:
In the Windows Tray right-click the icon of the Sennheiser Control
Cockpit.
Select Stop running service.
Opening the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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Activating the Control Cockpit at first start
Before using the Control Cockpit for the first time you need to enter your
Activation Key.
Clicking on Get your activation key will open the following address:
www.sennheiser.com/control-cockpit-registration
Click on Activate after you have received your activation key.
You can now start using the Control Cockpit
Opening the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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Opening the web browser UI on the host PC
In the Windows Tray double-click the icon of the Sennheiser Control
Cockpit.
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit will be opened in the standard brows-
er.
Alternatively, right-click on the icon of the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
in the Windows Tray and select Open Cockpit.
Opening the web browser UI on a client
Identify the IP address of the host PC.
In the browser of the client enter the IP address followed py the port
:8181.
In case you have configured a different port during installation (seeIn-
stalling the software”), you need to enter that port.
Example:
The IP address of the host PC is 192.168.69.36. Enter the following in the
browser of the client:
192.168.69.36:8181
The Sennheiser Control Cockpit Web Browser UI will open.
Navigating the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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Navigating the Sennheiser Control
Cockpit
The following features of the Software will be displayed constantly.
Click on the links above to learn more about these features.
“The Navigation Bar”
“The Application Bar”
Navigating the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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The Navigation Bar
In the Navigation Bar the following features are available.
Navigation
Navigate to the Cockpit View, the Devices View and the Locations View.
•The Cockpit View is a general overview of the status of all devices in
the network range. See “The “Cockpit” view”.
•The Devices View is a detailed list of all devices in the network range.
See “The “Devices” view”.
•The Locations View is a list of all locations containing devices. See
“The “Locations” view”.
Messages
Click on Messages in the top right corner to open the inbox of the Con-
trol Cockpit. See “Messages”.
Logout
When password protection of the Control Cockpit has been activated, the
Logout button will appear in the top right corner.
If password protection is not activated, the button will not be visible.
Setting the system password.
Navigating the Sennheiser Control Cockpit
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The Application Bar
In the Application Bar the following features are available.
User Manual
Click on the User Manual link to open this user manual in a separate
browser tab.
Settings
Click on the Settings link to open the Settings menu.
In the Settings menu you can adjust the system preferences and noti-
fication settings.
For details see “Adjusting system preferences and notification set-
tings”.
Info
Displays information on version and registration of the Control Cockpit as
well as a link to the license agreement, which will open as a PDF file in a
separate browser tab.
Language Selection
Select the desired language of the software.
Currently, the following languages are supported:
EN: English
DE: German
FR: French
ES: Spanish
The main views
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GETTING STARTED / SETTING UP
This section provides information on how to set up the Control Cockpit for
operation.
For details about the views see:
“The main views”
For details on how to add devices to the software see:
•“Adding devices to the software”
For details on how to adjust the system preferences and notification set-
tings
“Adjusting system preferences and notification settings
The main views
There are three main views in the Control Cockpit: the Cockpit view, the
Devices view and the Locations view.
The main views
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The “Cockpit” view
The Cockpit view is shown as the start screen and provides an overview of
the overall system status. To return to the Cockpit view from any other
view of the software, click on Cockpit in the navigation bar.
The Cockpit view displays the dashboard with the following status infor-
mation:
Known devices
Displays the number of devices that have already been detected by the
software or added manually and that are available in the database.
Available receivers
Displays the number of receivers that are currently visible in the network.
In addition, the following status information is shown:
Active Link: The link between the transmitter and receiver is good.
No Link: The receiver is visible in the network. The transmitter is either
switched off, out of range or not paired.
Bad Link: The link between the transmitter and receiver is disturbed.
The main views
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Batteries in use
Displays the remaining battery life of the transmitters paired with the
receivers visible in the network (only when BA 10, BA 30 or BA 40 accu-
packs are used).
>4 h: More than 4 hours of battery life
<4 h: Less than 4 hours of battery life, remaining battery life sufficient
for short meetings
<0.5 h: The accupack or the transmitter must be replaced or recharged
Batteries in chargers
Displays the number of SpeechLine Digital Wireless transmitters which are
currently being charged in the CHG 4N network-enabled charger. In addi-
tion, the remaining time until the accupacks are fully charged is displayed.
<0.5 h: Less than half an hour until the accupack is fully charged
<2 h: Less than 2 hours until the accupack is fully charged
>2 h: More than 2 hours until the accupack is fully charged
This statistic appears as soon as at least one network-enabled char-
ger has been detected or added to the device pool.
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