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RS 145 comfort Wireless Listening Pleasure Instruction mManual[...]
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L I 1 6 2 R L BALANCE 43 5 OFF ON[...]
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ON/OFF II A B E C D 7 8 CHARGE 9 COMPRESSION 0 INPUT LEVEL OFF ON[...]
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Contents 1 Contents Important safety instructions ................................................ 2 The RS 145 comfort RF head phone system ......................... 4 Delivery includ es ...................................................................... 4 Product overview ..................................................................... 5 [...]
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Important safety instructions 2 Important safety instructions • Read this instruc tion manual. • Keep this instruction m anual in a safe p lace. Always inclu de this instruction manual when passi ng the system on to third parties. • Clean the devices and the mains unit only with a dry cl oth. • W ARNING: T o reduce the risk of fire or elect[...]
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Important safety instructions 3 Safety instructions for NiM H rechargeable batteries If abused or misused, rechargeable batteries may leak. In extreme cases, they may even present: Please understand that Sennheiser does not ac cept liability for damage arising from abus e or misuse. • a heat hazard, • a fire hazard, • a leak age hazard, • a[...]
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The RS 145 comfort RF headphone system 4 The RS 145 comfort RF headphone system The RS 145 comfort RF stereo hi-fi headphone system offers excellent sound quality and allows for wireless listening everywhere in the house and garden. The lightweight headphones are extremely comfor table to wear and very easy to use. The volume can easily be adjust e[...]
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Product overview 5 Product overview An overview of the headphones and the transmitter is given on the inside front cover of this instruction manual. Overview of the headphones 1 Headband 2 Volume control 3 TUNE button 4 Balance control for R / L volume adjustment 5 ON/OFF switch 6 Earpad Overview of the transmitter 7 Charging cradle 8 Operation ind[...]
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Product overview 6 Overview of the indicators and acoustic signals Indicators on the transmitter Acoustic signals and their meaning Indicator Status Meaning Operation indi cator 8 (ON/OFF) lit Sound source and transmitter are switched on. Charging indicator 9 (CHARGE) lit Rechargeable batteries are being charged. flashes Rechargeable batteries are [...]
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Putting the RS 145 comfort system into operation 7 Putting the RS 145 comfort system into operation Setting up the transmitter 왘 Choose a suitable place near your sound source (e.g. TV , stereo or home cinema system). 왘 Do not place the transmitter cl ose to metal objects such as shelf bars, reinforced concrete walls, etc. as this can decrease [...]
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Putting the RS 145 comfort system into operation 8 Connecting the transmitter to a sound source You can connect the TR 145 tr ansmitter to different sound sources, such as a TV , a DVD pl ayer or a stereo system. 왘 Switch your sound source off. 왘 Connect the connection cable C to the headphone socket of your sound source. If the plug on the con[...]
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Putting the RS 145 comfort system into operation 9 Connecting the transmitter to the mains 왘 Connect the yellow conne ctor of the mains unit E to the yellow socket on the transmitter. 왘 Plug the mains connecto r into a wall socket. The transmitter automaticall y switches on and the operation indicator 8 lights up. If there is no signal from the[...]
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Putting the RS 145 comfort system into operation 10 Charging the headphones’ rechargeable batteries 왘 Place the headphones on the charging cradle 7 .M a k e s u r e that the charging indictor 9 lights up red. The headphones automatical ly switch off and the rechargeable batteries are being charged. Nearly discharged batteries will significantly[...]
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Putting the RS 145 comfort system into operation 11 Adjusting the headband of the headphones For good sound quality and best possible comfort, the headband has to be adjusted to properly fit your head: – you feel even, gentle pre ssure around your ears, – a snug fit of the headband 1 on the head is ensured. 왘 W ear the headphones so that the [...]
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Using the RS 145 comfort system 12 Using the RS 145 comfort system T o switch the devices on and to listen to your sound source, proceed as follows: Switching the transmitter on and off Switching the transmitter on 왘 Switch your sound source on. The transmitter automaticall y switches on and the operation indicator 8 lights up. If the transmitter[...]
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Using the RS 145 comfort system 13 If there is no signal from the sound source for more than three minutes, the transmitter automat ically switches off and the operation indicator 8 goes off. The tr ansmitter is now in standby mode, its power consumpt ion is very low so that it can remain connected to the mains. Switching the headphones on and off [...]
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Using the RS 145 comfort system 14 Switching the headphones off Searching for a sound source 왘 Make sure that the operation indicator 8 on the transmitter is lit. If you do not hear the desired soun d source, continue the search: 왘 If you cannot find your sound source, please read the following section. Changing the transmission channel If seve[...]
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Using the RS 145 comfort system 15 T o set the headphones to the selected channel: 왘 Press the TUNE button 3 on the headphones. Adjusting the signal of the sound source The transmitter automatically ensures that the headphones always receive an op timum signal. However, the signal of the sound source can be so weak or so strong that it can no lon[...]
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Using the RS 145 comfort system 16 Adjusting the volume 왘 Use the volume control 2 to adjust the volume to a sufficient and comfortable level. Adjusting the balance The balance control allows fo r right/lef t volume adjustment. Adjust the balance so that yo u hear equally well with both ears. 왘 T urn the balance control 4 to the lef t L or righ[...]
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Using the RS 145 comfort system 17 Switching the acoustic signals (beeps) on and off An overview of the acoustic signals is given on page 6. The acoustic signals can be swi tched on and off as follows: 왘 Switch the headphones on (see page 13). 왘 Press the TUNE button 3 for 5 seconds. 왘 Switch the headphones off for testing (see page 13). If t[...]
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Cleaning the RS 145 comfort system 18 Cleaning the RS 145 comfort system 왘 Before cleaning, switch the de vices off and disconnect the transmitter from the mains. 왘 Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the devices. Replacing the earpads For reasons of hygiene, you sh ould replace the earpads from time to time. Spare earpad s are available fr[...]
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If a problem occurs ... 19 If a problem occurs ... The transmitter does not switch on You cannot hear anything Possible cause Solution Page Is the mains unit connected correctly? Check the connection of the mains unit to the transmitter and to the mains. 9 Is the volume of the sound source sufficient? Set the volume on your sound source to a medium[...]
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If a problem occurs ... 20 You can hear the sound only with one ear The sound of your sound so urce is hardly intelligible The loudspeakers of your TV are muted If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above tables or if the problem cannot be solved with the propos ed solu tions, please contact your Sennheis er partner for assistance. Possible[...]
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Accessories and spare parts 21 Accessories and spare parts Only use original Sennhe iser accessories and spare parts, otherwise the device quality c an be impaired or the devices can be damaged. Cat. No. Accessory/spare part 502821 1 HDR 145 additional headphones 511792 1 pair of earpads Specifications RS 145 comfort system Modulation FM, stereo Fr[...]
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Specifications 22 T r ansmitters that operate in the 863 – 865 MHz frequency range can be used licence-free in the following countries: A T , BA, BE, CH, CY , CZ, DE, DK, EE, ES, FI, FR, GB, GR, HU, IE, IS, IT , LI, L T , LU, L V , ME, MK, MT , NL, NO, PL, PT , RO, RS, SE, SI, SK, TR, UA. Weight approx. 430 g Dimensions (incl. charging cradle) ap[...]
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Manufacturer Declarations 23 Manufacturer Declarations W arranty Sen nhe ise r Gm bH & Co . KG gi ve s a w arr an ty of 24 m on ths on t his pro du ct. For the current w arranty c onditions, pl ease visit our w eb site at www.sennheiser.com or contac t your Sennheiser partner. CE Declaration of Conformity This equipment is in compliance wi th t[...]
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Index 24 Index Headphones Adjusting the balance 16 Adjusting the volume 16 Automatic channel search 14 Charging the headphones 10 Cleaning 18 Operating elements of the headphones 5 Operating time 10 Replacing the earpads 18 Searching for a sound source 14 Switching the acoustic signals on/off 17 Switching the headphones on/off 13 Rechargeable batte[...]
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Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG Am Labor 1, 30900 W edemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com Printed in China Publ. 09/08 532002/A01[...]