Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product RS 140 Sennheiser
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Bedienungsanleitung Instruction Manual Notice d´emploi Istruzioni per l´uso Instrucciones para el uso Instruções de Uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Käyttöohje Οδηγίες χειρισ µ ού RS 140 Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG 30900 Wedemark, Germany Phone +49 (5130) 600 0 Fax +49 (5130) 600 300 www.
11 ENGLISH RS 140 The RS 140 is an up-market wirel ess RF headphone system suitable for use with hi-fi systems and tele visions. The headphones are very comfortable to wear and the system incorporates.
12 ENGLISH Safety instructions Never open the transmitter nor the receiver, otherwise you can be injured a nd the wa rranty be come s null and void. Attentio n: Do not wear the headphones in situati ons which require special attention (e. g. in traffic or when performing skilled jobs).
13 ENGLISH Connecting the transmitter (Fig. 1) Establish the necessary co nnection s (mains unit, aud io connecti ng cable). Removing the ear cush ions (Fig.
14 ENGLISH T urning the transmitter on and off (Fig. 5) Turn on the sound source. This automatically activates the transmitter and the green LED “O N/ OFF” lights up. If the sound source is turn ed off, the transmitte r is automatically deacti vated after approx.
15 ENGLISH headphones automatically turn off . By pressing the TUNE butt on, the headphones can be turned on again. Self-learning automatic leve l control with memory function The transmitter i s equipped with an automa tic level control which ensures that the headphones always receive an optimum signal.
16 ENGLISH Meanings of the LEDs and acoustic signals T ransmitte r, LED Status Meaning ON/OFF (green) lit Audio sign al is present, transmitter is activated CHARGE (red) lit Recha rgea ble batteries a.
17 ENGLISH T urning the acoustic signals (beeps) on and off The acoustic signals of the headphones can be turned on or off as follows: y Turn the headphones on. y Press the TUNE button for 5 seconds. y Turn the headphones off. y If the acoustic signals are turn ed on, the headphones produce a sequence of beeps at turn-off.
18 ENGLISH Accessories y Additional hea dphones: HDR 140 (864 MHz) Cat. No. 009934 HDR 140 (926 MHz) Cat. No. 009935 y Replacement ear cushions: Cat. No. 511792 Only use origina l Sennheiser comp onents and spare parts, otherwise the units can be damaged and the warranty becomes n ull and void .
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