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HME 95

            Headset for 
general aviation

Instruction manual

Summary of Contents for HME 95

Page 1: ...HME 95 Headset for general aviation Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...g the volume 10 Folding up the headset 11 Care and maintenance 12 Replacing the ear pads 12 Replacing the wind shield 13 Specifications 14 Manufacturer declarations 16 Thank you for choosing Sennheise...

Page 3: ...aximum legally permissible 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 repai...

Page 4: ...se means using the headset other than as described in these instructions or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein Delivery includes Delivery of the HME 95 headset include...

Page 5: ...gn for space saving storage and transportation Noise compensating boom microphone ensures excellent speech transmission Flexible microphone boom Separate left and right channel volume control Peak lev...

Page 6: ...ontrol integrated in the cable Cable with microphone plug 5 25 mm jack plug Cable with headphone plug 6 35 mm jack plug 3 5 mm jack socket for connecting an additional audio player 3 pin 2 5 mm jack s...

Page 7: ...lug must be connected to the aircraft radio intercom Connector for connection to the 6 35 mm jack plug headphone output 5 25 mm jack plug microphone input DANGER Danger of accident due to reduced atte...

Page 8: ...elephone and from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset Connecting an additional audio player The 3 5 mm jack socket allows you to connect and listen to an additional audio player...

Page 9: ...the microphone sensitivity The microphone sensitivity has been factory pre set to 80 mV Pa as per RTCA DO 214 To change the input sensitivity of the microphone Use a suitable slotted screwdriver Turn...

Page 10: ...ar the headset so that the microphone boom is on the left side of the mouth see right left labeling on the headband joints the headband runs over the top of your head Adjust the length of the headband...

Page 11: ...operating control To adjust the volume for the left or right channel Slide one of the two volume controls upwards to increase the volume or downwards to reduce the volume CAUTION Hearing damage due to...

Page 12: ...Tuck the earcups between the headband as shown For safe transportation of the headset use the supplied soft case and fold the headset as follows Rotate the earcups by 90 Turn the microphone boom flat...

Page 13: ...of the headset Liquids entering the housing of the headset can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics Only use a soft slightly damp cloth to clean the headset Do not use any solvents or clea...

Page 14: ...the ear cup until it clicks audibly into place Repeat for the other ear cup Replacing the wind shield You can replace the wind shield The HME 95 is supplied with a spare wind shield Carefully pull th...

Page 15: ...tor 5 25 mm jack plug Additional features mono stereo switch line input mobile telephone input peak level protection Headphones Transducer principle dynamic closed Ear coupling circumaural Frequency r...

Page 16: ...uency response 350 6 000 Hz Output voltage 80 mV Pa factory pre set 800 mV at 114 dB SPL adjustable from 17 100 mV Pa Terminating impedance 150 2 200 Supply voltage 8 16 V DC Connector assignment 6 35...

Page 17: ...ther relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC The declaration is available at www sennheiser com Before putting the device into operation please observe the respective country specific regulations...

Page 18: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Printed in China Publ 05 10 516577 A03...

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