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HME 26(4)

Broadcast

Instruction manual  

Summary of Contents for HME 26

Page 1: ...HME 26 4 Broadcast Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...level for continuous noise exposure during the working day Exposure to sounds of higher volume levels or for longer durations can permanently damage your hearing Never repair or attempt to repair a de...

Page 3: ...operating conditions which differ from those described herein Delivery includes 1 headset 1 cable clip 1 wind and pop screen for indoor use 1 wind and pop screen for outdoor use 1 instruction manual...

Page 4: ...e safeguards you from volume peaks above 105 dB Flip away headphone allows single sided listening Detailed linear sound reproduction for demanding applications Flexible microphone boom can be worn on...

Page 5: ...eadset to be worn with the microphone boom positioned on either the left or right hand side of the head Switching the microphone transmission off If during turning the microphone boom is in the middle...

Page 6: ...o piece headband adjusts automatically Positioning the microphone Bend the flexible microphone boom so that the microphone is placed at the corner of the mouth Maintain a distance of approx 2 cm betwe...

Page 7: ...ur mouth In addition moisture can adversely affect the sound and performance of your microphone When attaching the sound inlet basket make sure that it locks into place with an audible click Make sure...

Page 8: ...ressure levels Higher volumes or longer durations can damage your hearing Set the volume to a medium level Make sure that you can hear critical environmental sounds Switching ActiveGard on and off Act...

Page 9: ...lightly damp cloth to clean the headset from time to time If the headset is very dirty use a cloth dampened with mild soapy water Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents Replacing the ear pads For...

Page 10: ...sopropyl alcohol Carefully brush off the sound inlet basket Allow the sound inlet basket to air dry for approx 1 hour so that the remaining isopropyl alcohol can evaporate Reattach the sound inlet bas...

Page 11: ...n page 12 500836 6 502360 7 502533 H 6 502461 X4F 502462 X5 502459 X3K1 502460 X3K1 P48 502457 H X4F 502458 H X5 502456 H X3K1 Headband paddings 515629 1 pair Ear pads 529766 leatherette 1 pair 529767...

Page 12: ...BKE 4 4 535803 small indoor use 1 item 530895 small indoor use any quantity 535804 large outdoor use 1 item 534729 large outdoor use any quantity Cable clips 044740 MZQ 2002 525787 HZC 08 HZC 08 MZQ...

Page 13: ...per system condenser microphone cardioid Cable and connector assignment System connector Audio Hi left Audio Hi right Audio Lo left Audio Lo right not assigned Microphone Hi Microphone Lo Screen Cabl...

Page 14: ...Cable H 6 white orange brown green red blue Screen Audio Hi left Audio Hi right Audio Lo left Microphone Hi Microphone Lo Screen Audio Lo right Cable X4F cable H X4F Solder side 1 2 3 Microphone Lo Mi...

Page 15: ...e 2 3 Screen Microphone Hi Microphone Lo 2 1 3 Cable X3K1 P48 6 3 mm jack plug 1 2 3 XLR 3 connector 2 1 3 1 2 3 Audio Hi left Audio Hi right Audio Lo 1 Solder side Solder side 2 3 Ground screen Micro...

Page 16: ...tereo HME 26 100 4 50 mono 100 stereo Characteristic SPL 105 dB SPL at 1 kHz 1 mW HME 26 600 4 107 dB SPL at 1 kHz 1 V HME 26 100 4 115 dB SPL at 1 kHz 1 V ActiveGard switched off Max SPL 105 dB SPL a...

Page 17: ...ndenser microphone cardioid Frequency response 40 to 20 000 Hz Output voltage 4 mV Pa 2 5 dB Terminating impedance min 4 7 k Supply voltage 5 to 15 V DC General data Ambient temperature operation 15 C...

Page 18: ...nditions please visit our website at www sennheiser com or contact your Sennheiser partner In compliance with RoHS Directive 2002 95 EC CE Declaration of Conformity EMC Directive 2004 108 EC The decla...

Page 19: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Printed in Germany Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany Publ 07 09 1 0 A 7 0 3 5 3 5 m o c r e s i e h n n e s w w w...

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