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Cleaning the RS 160

Cleaning the RS 160

Before cleaning, switch the product off and disconnect the transmitter
from the mains.

Only use a dry and soft cloth to clean the product.

Replacing the ear pads

For reasons of hygiene, you should replace the earpads from time to time.
Spare earpads are available from your Sennheiser dealer (see “Accessoires
and spare parts” on page 30).

Remove the ear pads

 from the ear cups by turning the ear pads in

the direction of the arrow until you overcome a slight resistance.

Lift the ear pads

 off the ear cups.

Secure the new ear pads to the ear cups.

CAUTION

Liquids can damage the electronics of the product!

Liquids entering the housing of the product can cause a
short-circuit and damage the electronics.

Keep all liquids far away from the product.

Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.

Summary of Contents for 502873

Page 1: ...RS 160 Digital Wireless System Instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...11 Connecting the transmitter to a sound source 12 Powering the transmitter 13 Powering the headphones 15 Adjusting the headband of the headphones 17 Using the RS 160 18 Switching the transmitter on and off 18 Switching the headphones on and off 20 Adjusting the volume on the headphones 21 Adjusting the signal of the sound source 22 Associating the headphones to the transmitter 23 Listening with s...

Page 3: ...adphones at least 1 2 3 cm from cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators Please protect your hearing from high volume levels Sennheiser headphones also sound exceptionally good at low volumes Only use the Sennheiser supplied power supply units To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not use the product near water and do not expose it to rain or moisture Unplug the power supply unit f...

Page 4: ...xtreme cases they may even present Please understand that Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse a heat hazard a fire hazard an explosion hazard a smoke or gas hazard Keep away from children Only use rechargeable batteries recommended by Sennheiser Observe correct polarity Do not short circuit Do not expose to moisture Switch rechargeable battery powered produ...

Page 5: ...Dynamic transducer systems with powerful neodymium magnets deliver clear and detailed audio reproduction Kleer s uncompressed digital wireless transmission delivers CD quality sound No set up required just plug and play Simply connect the transmitter to your personal audio video player put on the headphones and turn it on TR 160 transmitter with multi receiver capability enabling up to 4 people to...

Page 6: ...mitter 1 power supply unit with country adapters 1 stereo audio cable with 3 5 mm jack plugs 1 DC cable 4 0 mm DC jack socket to 2 x 4 0 mm DC plug 2 AAA size NiMH rechargeable batteries 1 2 V 1 quick guide incl CD ROM with detailed instruction manual PDF file 1 safety guide ...

Page 7: ...VOLUME button 쐇 Ear pads 쐄 Multi function button 쐋 Battery compartments 쐂 VOLUME button 쐆 Charging socket DC 5V 0 5A 쐊 Multi function LED With the multi function button 쐄 you can switch the headphones on to standby mode set the headphones to multi user operation mute the headphones and associate the headphones ...

Page 8: ...tton 햳 Multi function LED 햴 Socket for power supply unit DC 5V 0 5A 햵 Audio input AUDIO IN 햶 VOLUME control With the multi function button 햲 you can switch the transmitter on to standby mode set the transmitter to multi user operation and associate the transmitter 1 2 3 5 4 ...

Page 9: ...ce every 5 seconds Indicator Status Meaning Multi function LED 쐊 The rechargeable batteries are almost flat The rechargeable batteries are being charged off The rechargeable batteries are fully charged The headphones are in enrollment mode searching for a transmitter to pair with The headphones are in association mode exchanging device information with the transmitter The headphones receive an aud...

Page 10: ...e is too strong The transmitter is in enrollment mode searching for headphones to pair with The transmitter is in association mode exchanging device information with the headphones The transmitter is in single user operation The transmitter is in multi user operation 1 short beep Meaning The minimum volume is reached The maximum volume is reached 1s 1s 5s 5s ...

Page 11: ... headphones are paired with the transmitter Single user and multi user operation Single user operation You can listen to your sound source via one pair of headphones By default the transmitter is set to single user operation see page 23 Multi user operation In order to be able to listen to your sound source with several headphones simultaneously you have to set your transmitter to multi user opera...

Page 12: ...sound source e g TV stereo or home cinema system 왘 Do not place the transmitter close to metal objects such as shelf bars reinforced concrete walls etc as this can decrease the transmitter s range 왘 Make sure that there is direct line of sight between the transmitter and the headphones Music Photos Videos Extras Settings Shuffle Songs ...

Page 13: ...system 왘 Switch your sound source off before connecting the transmitter 왘 Connect the audio cable 햷 to the audio input 햵 of the transmitter 왘 Connect the audio cable 햷 to the headphone socket of your sound source 왘 Adjust the volume on your sound source to a medium level This improves the quality of wireless sound transmission If necessary check the settings of your sound source 4 6 6 ...

Page 14: ...ntry adapter 햹 for your wall socket 왘 Slide the country adapter 햹 onto the power supply unit 햸 until it locks into place 왘 Connect the connector 햺 of the power supply unit to the socket 햴 왘 Plug the power supply unit 햸 into a wall socket The transmitter switches on The multi function LED 햳 flashes green after 9 seconds The transmitter is in enrollment mode AU EU UK US 7 8 3 2 9 1s 0 You can also c...

Page 15: ...tteries AA size 1 5 V 왘 Open the battery compartment at the base of the transmitter as shown 왘 Remove the depleted rechargeable batteries or batteries where applies 왘 Insert the rechargeable batteries or batteries Observe correct polarity 왘 Close the battery compartment The cover locks into place with an audible click and the transmitter switches on The multi function LED 햳 flashes green after 9 s...

Page 16: ...ter Inserting rechargeable batteries standard batteries into the headphones and changing the rechargeable batteries standard batteries 왘 Remove the ear pads 쐇 from both ear cups by turning the ear pads in the direction of the arrow until you overcome a slight resistance 왘 Lift the ear pads 쐇 off the ear cups 왘 Remove the depleted rechargeable batteries or batteries where applies 왘 Insert the recha...

Page 17: ...nect the charging cable 햻 to the connector 햺 of the power supply unit 왘 Plug the power supply unit 햸 into a wall socket The rechargeable batteries are being charged The multi function LED 쐊 on the headphones lights up orange CAUTION Danger of damage to the headphones If standard batteries are inserted into the headphones the batteries can leak during charging and damage the headphones 왘 Only charg...

Page 18: ...o properly fit your head To do so adjust the headband 쐃 via its snap in locking mechanism 왘 Wear the headphones so that the headband 쐃 runs over the top of your head 왘 Adjust the length of the headband so that your ears are completely inside the earpads you feel even gentle pressure around your ears a snug fit of the headband 쐃 on the head is ensured 쐃 HDR 160 ...

Page 19: ...shes green indicating that the transmitter is in enrollment mode Once the transmitter has found suitable headphones it pairs with the headphones and transmits an audio signal The multi function LED 쐊 of the headphones and the multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter flash slowly Sequence of steps Page 1 Make sure that the rechargeable batteries are charged 16 2 Switch your sound source on 3 Switch ...

Page 20: ...disconnect the transmitter from the mains 왘 Pull out the mains plug from the wall socket If the headphones are outside the transmission range or switched off for more than 5 minutes the transmitter automatically switches to standby mode The multi function LED 햳 goes off In standby mode the transmitter s power consumption is very low so that it can remain connected to the mains ...

Page 21: ... 쐊 of the headphones and the multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter flash slowly Switching the headphones off 왘 Press the multi function button 쐄 for approx 1 second The multi function LED 쐊 goes off The headphones are in standby mode WARNING Danger due to high volumes Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to permanent hearing defects 왘 Before putting the headphones on set the...

Page 22: ...Press the VOLUME button 쐂 or the VOLUME button 쐏 repeatedly until the volume is adjusted to a comfortable and undistorted level Muting the headphones 왘 Briefly press the multi function button 쐄 to mute the headphones or to cancel the muting Vol Vol Vol Vol 쐏 쐂 쐄 ...

Page 23: ...ignal of the sound source can be so strong that it can no longer be automatically adjusted If the signal of the sound source is too strong the multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter flashes or lights up red 왘 Either adjust the VOLUME control 햶 on the transmitter so that the multi function LED 햳 stops flashing or lighting up red 왘 Or adjust the volume of your sound source so that the multi functio...

Page 24: ... the transmitter on page 25 Associating the HDR 160 headphones to the transmitter When associating the headphones to the transmitter the distance between the transmitter and the headphones should not exceed 1 m 왘 Make sure that the transmitter and the headphones are in standby mode see page 19 and 20 The RS 160 system features the digital wireless audio transmission technology from Kleer You can a...

Page 25: ...eadphones for 7 seconds The multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter flashes green After approx 30 seconds the headphones are paired with the transmitter and you can hear your sound source via the headphones The multi function LED 쐊 of the headphones and the multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter flash green 1s 쐄 1 2 7s 5s 쐄 1 2 쐊 ...

Page 26: ...e MX W1 earphones are paired with the transmitter and you can hear your sound source via the earphones The multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter flashes green Associating several headphones to the transmitter In order to be able to use several headphones simultaneously you first have to associate your additional headphones to the transmitter Follow the steps in the previous chapter Associating t...

Page 27: ... page 20 왘 Then switch the transmitter on see page 18 왘 Briefly press the multi function button 햲 of the transmitter The multi function LED 햳 of the transmitter and the multi function LEDs 쐊 of the headphones flash green You can now listen to your sound source with several headphones simultaneously 5s When pressing the transmitter s multi function button 햲 in multi user operation the transmitter s...

Page 28: ...heiser dealer see Accessoires and spare parts on page 30 왘 Remove the ear pads 쐇 from the ear cups by turning the ear pads in the direction of the arrow until you overcome a slight resistance 왘 Lift the ear pads 쐇 off the ear cups 왘 Secure the new ear pads to the ear cups CAUTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the product Liquids entering the housing of the product can cause a short circuit...

Page 29: ...ansmitter from the mains and reconnect it again 13 Remove the rechargeable batteries and reinsert them again 15 Headphones are not correctly associated with the transmitter e g additional headphones Associate the headphones with the transmitter 23 Occasional sound dropouts Headphones are out of range Reduce the distance between headphones and transmitter 12 Signal is shielded Remove obstacles betw...

Page 30: ...1 Multi function LED 햳 on the trans mitter flashes or lights up red Signal of the sound source is too strong Turn the VOLUME control 햶 on the transmitter counter clockwise 22 Reduce the volume of the sound source 22 Problem Possible cause Possible solution Page The transmitter cannot be switched on No mains connection Checktheconnection of the power supply unit to the transmitter and to the mains ...

Page 31: ...t can be damaged Cat No Accessory spare part 504250 HDR 160 headphones 534480 Power supply unit with country adapters 534486 Stereo audio cable with two 3 5 mm jack plugs 2 m 534479 DC cable 4 0 mm DC jack socket to 2 x 4 0 mm DC plug 093778 Adapter 3 5 mm jack socket to 6 3 mm jack plug 514267 Adapter 3 5 mm jack socket to 2 RCA plugs 534470 1 pair of ear pads closed type ...

Page 32: ...ower 2 5 mW Operating time with batteries approx 120 hours Weight w o batteries approx 56 g Dimensions 8 7 cm x 9 7 cm x 2 7 cm HDR 160 headphones Transducer principle circumaural closed Max SPL 106 dB SPL THD 0 5 at 1 kHz 100 dB SPL Frequency response 18 Hz 21 000 Hz Charging time of rechargeable batteries approx 16 hours Power supply 2 AAA size NiMH rechargeable batteries 1 2 V 600 mAh Operating...

Page 33: ...operation please observe the respective country specific regulations Rechargeable batteries The supplied rechargeable batteries can be recycled Please dispose of them as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer In order to protect the environment only dispose of exhausted batteries WEEE Declaration Your Sennheiser product was developed and manufactured with high quality materials and...

Page 34: ...measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This class B digital apparatus complies with the Canadian ICES 003 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not...

Page 35: ...r Inc About ENERGY STAR ENERGY STAR is a joint program of the U S Environmental Protection Agency and the U S Department of Energy helping us all save money and protect the environment USA FCC ID DMOTR160 FCC ID DMOHDR160 Canada IC 2099A TR160 IC 2099A HDR160 Europe Australia New Zealand Singapore ...

Page 36: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany m o c r e s i e h n n e s w w w Publ 08 09 1 0 A ...

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