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Putting the RS 195 into operation

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RS 195

Charging the rechargeable batteries

In general, a complete charging cycle takes about 8.5 hours. However,
before using the headphones for the first time, charge the rechargeable
batteries for at least 16 hours without interruption to optimize the perfor-
mance of the batteries. 

When the rechargeable batteries are almost empty, the HDR status LED
turns red and you hear beeps in the headphones. The headphones switch
off after a few minutes.

Place the headphones on the headphones holder of the transmitter.
You may place the headphones on either side provided that the
charging contacts of the headphones and the transmitter connect.
The headphones automatically switch off and the Charge status LED
on the transmitter lights up red. When the rechargeable batteries are
fully charged, the Charge status LED

 turns green.

CAUTION

Danger of damage to the headphones!

If you insert non-rechargeable batteries into the battery
compartments, the batteries may leak during charging 

 

and

can damage your headphones.

Do not place the headphones on the headphones holder if
you are using non-rechargeable batteries.

8.5h

When not in use, place the headphones on the headphones holder to
ensure that batteries are fully charged when needed. The transmit-
ter utilizes an intelligent battery charging technology that prevents
overcharging.

After taking the headphones from the holder of the transmitter, the
charge status LED indicates the approximate operating time of the
headphones (see page 9)

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HDR 195

Summary of Contents for HDR 195

Page 1: ...Digital Wireless Headphone System RS 195 Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...r RS 195 headphone system 20 Switching your wireless headphone system on 20 Selecting an audio input 21 Adjusting the volume 21 Muting unmuting the headphones 21 Adjusting the balance 22 Activating de...

Page 4: ...oid corrosion or deformation The normal operating tem perature is from 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F Use only attachments accessories spare parts supplied or recom mended by Sennheiser Unplug the power supply...

Page 5: ...echargeable batteries Observe correct polarity Use only rechargeable batteries and chargers recommended by Sennheiser Pack store standard charged rechargeable batteries so that the terminals cannot co...

Page 6: ...the art performance their user friendly design keeps things simple The convenient controls make it easy to take advantage of the host of features and the ergonomic design provides a comfortable fit e...

Page 7: ...scharge NiMH rechargeable batteries AAA size Optical digital cable 1 5 m Stereo audio cable with 3 5 mm jack plugs 2 m Quick guide in 15 languages Brief instruction manual in German English and French...

Page 8: ...erview Overview of the HDR 195 headphones 1 Headband 2 Charging contacts 3 Ear pads 4 Ear cups Battery compartments 5 Volume button 6 Volume button 7 MODE button for personal hearing 8 HDR status LED...

Page 9: ...aring profile 4 LEDs for personal hearing indicating the selected sound optimization 5 MODE button for personal hearing 6 Charge status LED 7 Charging contacts 8 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN Digital optical aud...

Page 10: ...not disturb you LED indicators on the headphones HDR status LED Meaning The headphones are switched off The transmitter and headphones are connected The transmitter and headphones are connected and t...

Page 11: ...re fully charged A charging battery fault has been detected Charge status LED Operating time Battery capacity up to 4 hours 0 25 approx 4 to 9 hours 25 50 approx 9 to 14 hours 50 75 approx 14 to 18 ho...

Page 12: ...ore than one pair of headphones is connected to the transmitter Switch off the other headphones in order to activate personal hearing Personal hearing LED Meaning 3 TR status LED Meaning The transmitt...

Page 13: ...itable place near your audio source Separate the transmitter from other wireless devices in the room by at least 50 cm 20 to avoid interference Do not place the transmitter close to metal objects such...

Page 14: ...a suitable adapter Depending on the connection option selected go to the respective chapter and follow the instructions on how to connect the transmitter to an audio source You can also refer to the...

Page 15: ...ed through the optical digital input DIGITAL OPTICAL IN Refer to the sound menu or the instruction manual of your device to change from another audio stream e g Bitstream to PCM Switch your audio sour...

Page 16: ...ly connect the TV and the trans mitter using a different option A or C Switch your audio source off before connecting the transmitter If necessary connect the adapter 6 3 mm jack plug onto the stereo...

Page 17: ...adapter onto the stereo audio cable Connect the stereo audio cable to the 3 5 mm jack socket of the transmitter Connect the RCA plugs to the RCA outputs of your audio source in most cases AUDIO OUT C...

Page 18: ...adapter and slide it onto the power supply unit until it locks firmly in place 2 Connect the power supply unit connector to the power input socket of the transmitter 3 Plug the power supply unit into...

Page 19: ...t polarity when inserting the bat teries Dispose of old batteries as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer 4 Hook the ear pads onto the ear cups As you put back the ear pads observe t...

Page 20: ...r connect The headphones automatically switch off and the Charge status LED on the transmitter lights up red When the rechargeable batteries are fully charged the Charge status LED turns green CAUTION...

Page 21: ...eadband with a snap in locking mechanism for easy adjust ment Wear the headphones so that the headband runs over the top of your head Observe the L left and R right markings on the outer head band whe...

Page 22: ...ode recognizes the active paired head phones and automatically transmits a signal The status LEDs on the transmitter and the headphones light up green WARNING Danger due to high volume levels Listenin...

Page 23: ...own to listen to an audio source connected to the analog input see page 14 and 15 Adjusting the volume Press the Volume button or the Volume button repeatedly until the volume is adjusted to the desir...

Page 24: ...just the balance so that you hear equally well with both ears Turn the BAL control on the transmitter to the right R or to the left L to increase or reduce the volume for your right or left ear To res...

Page 25: ...g ability and allowing you to not only improve speech intelligibility but also to enhance music enjoyment To activate deactivate personal hearing Press the MODE button on the transmitter or on the hea...

Page 26: ...ntly selected hearing profile is perfectly matched to your left right balance setting 3 Press the MODE button on the transmit ter or on the headphones for 2 seconds to activate personal hearing see pr...

Page 27: ...ransmitter or on the headphones repeatedly until the additional sound optimization option is activated OR Additional sound optimization Display Meaning none One of the hearing profiles A G for hearing...

Page 28: ...ther set of headphones to the transmitter You can connect up to 2 paired headphones simultaneously with your TR 195 transmitter If more than one pair of HDR 195 headphones are con nected to the transm...

Page 29: ...ransmitter the transmitter switches to standby mode All LEDs are off Place the headphones on the headphones holder of the transmitter The headphones switch off and the charging process starts see page...

Page 30: ...partner 1 Lightly twist the ear pads counterclockwise until you overcome a slight resistance 2 Lift the ear pads off the ear cups and dispose of them properly 3 Hook the new ear pads onto the ear cups...

Page 31: ...r device audio source to PCM with a sampling rate of max 96 kHz see the instruction manual of your audio source Sound dropouts no sound Headphones are out of the transmitter s range Reduce the distanc...

Page 32: ...es do not turn on The rechargeable batteries are almost empty Recharge the rechargeable batteries 18 No batteries inside the battery compartments Insert the rechargeable batteries 17 The rechargeable...

Page 33: ...onnection is automatically re established If you spend more than 5 minutes outside the transmission range the headphones switch off automatically Clearing the pair settings on the headphones 1 Press t...

Page 34: ...ynamic neodymium magnets Frequency response 17 Hz to 22 kHz Max SPL max 117 dB at 1 kHz 3 THD THD 0 5 at 1 kHz 100 dB SPL Operating time up to 18 hours Charging time of rechargeable batteries up to 8...

Page 35: ...o make a claim under this warranty contact Sennheiser Australia Pty Ltd Unit 3 31 Gibbes Street Chatswood NSW 2067 Australia Phone 02 9910 6700 email service sennheiser com au All expenses of claiming...

Page 36: ...he following 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 whi...

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Page 38: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Publ 01 15 A01...

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