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Flex 5000

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Contents

Information on this manual ...................................................  1

Package contents  .....................................................................  2

Product overview  .....................................................................  3

Receiver status

 LED  ................................................................  5

Transmitter status

 LED  ..........................................................  5

Overview of the acoustic signals/beeps .............................  5

Putting the Flex 5000 into operation ....................................  6

Setting up the transmitter ....................................................  6
Connecting the transmitter to an audio source ................  6
Connecting the transmitter to the mains  ........................  10
Charging the receiver’s rechargeable battery .................  11
Displaying the remaining operating time of the 
rechargeable battery  ...........................................................  12
Using the charging reminder function  .............................  13

Using the Flex 5000  ............................................................... 14

Connecting headphones or an induction loop to the 
receiver ...................................................................................  14
Switching the wireless headphone system on ................  15
Switching the wireless headphone system off  ...............  16
Attaching the receiver to clothing  ....................................  16
Adjusting the volume  ..........................................................  18
Adjusting the balance ..........................................................  19
Selecting a hearing profile for sound enhancement ......  20
Activating/deactivating the speech intelligibility 
function ...................................................................................  22

Cleaning and maintaining the Flex 5000 ............................ 24

Replacing the receiver’s rechargeable battery  ...............  24

Using additional functions  ................................................... 26

Pairing one or several receivers with the transmitter ...  26
Advanced settings ................................................................  26
Restoring the factory default settings  .............................  30

If a problem occurs ... ............................................................. 32

Leaving the range of the transmitter ...............................  35

Specifications .......................................................................... 36

This manual describes how to put your Flex 5000 into
operation and gives an overview of its most important
functions. Also observe the safety guide enclosed with
the product and the detailed instruction manual which
can be downloaded at www.sennheiser.com/download.

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Page 1: ...ing the wireless headphone system off 16 Attaching the receiver to clothing 16 Adjusting the volume 18 Adjusting the balance 19 Selecting a hearing profile for sound enhancement 20 Activating deactiva...

Page 2: ...de Quick guide Instruction manual in English German French and Spanish The instruction manual in other languages can be downloaded as a PDF file at www sennhe iser com download A list of accessories c...

Page 3: ...status LED see page 5 3 Speech intelligibility button and for switching the receiver off press for 2 seconds 4 3 5 mm jack socket for connecting headphones or and induction loop for hearing aids 5 Cha...

Page 4: ...cating the activated hearing profile see page 20 5 Charging compartment for receiver 6 Charging contacts for receiver with holding magnets 7 Transmitter status LED see page 5 8 Digital Optical In audi...

Page 5: ...hts up white and stethoset receiver are connected The speech intelligibility function is deactivated see page 22 lights up blue and stethoset receiver are connected The speech intelligibility function...

Page 6: ...system If you connect an audio source to both inputs digital and analog only the analog audio source will be reproduced Switch your audio sources off before connecting the trans mitter Check the conne...

Page 7: ...mitter status LED flashes white and blue Audio cannot be reproduced The appearance of the Sound menu can vary depending on the device you are using Connection possibilities of the audio source Color o...

Page 8: ...ne socket of your audio source If the headphones socket on your audio source is a 6 3 mm jack socket you require an adapter 3 5 mm jack plug to 6 3 mm jack plug optional accessory for the supplied 3 5...

Page 9: ...ect the TV and the transmitter using a different connection possibility A C or D Connection possibility C RCA sockets analog Plug the RCA adapter onto the stereo audio cable Connect the stereo audio c...

Page 10: ...ce optional accessory Connecting the transmitter to the mains 1 Connect the connector of the power supply unit to the yellow socket of the transmitter 2 Select a suitable country adapter and slide it...

Page 11: ...magnetically oriented to the correct position The receiver automatically switches off and the Battery LED on the transmitter lights up white The LED seg ments display the charge status of the recharg...

Page 12: ...iver in the transmitter s charging compartment to ensure that it is fully charged when needed The intelligent battery charging technology prevents overcharging The display during charging can be set s...

Page 13: ...ndby mode the Battery LED will flash back and forth for 10 minutes to remind you to charge the receiver Charge the receiver by placing it into the transmitter s charging compartment see page 11 The LE...

Page 14: ...X 475 supplied to the jack socket of the receiver Connecting an induction loop for hearing aids You can only use an induction loop if your hearing aid sup ports an induction coil T coil Connect the 3...

Page 15: ...smitter status LED lights up white or blue The audio transmission starts The remaining operating time of the receiver is displayed on the transmitter see page 12 WARNING Danger of hearing damage due t...

Page 16: ...system e g when you are on holiday Unplug the power supply unit from the wall socket Attaching the receiver to clothing Depending on the connected headphones or induction loop please observe the follo...

Page 17: ...and the transmitter The volume buttons face away from your body to facilitate ease of use Place the induction loop around your neck so that the receiver rests on your chest The volume buttons face awa...

Page 18: ...of hearing damage due to high volumes Before putting the receiver and the connected headphones on set the volume on the receiver to a low level Do not expose yourself to high volume levels for extende...

Page 19: ...he middle setting The balance setting is stored on the receiver If you are using several receivers with a transmitter the respec tive receivers are optimally adjusted to match the per sonal hearing pr...

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