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MM 400

Instruction manual

 

Give Your 

Phone

 

the 

Sound 

it 

Deserves

Summary of Contents for MM 400

Page 1: ...MM 400 Instruction manual Give Your Phone the Sound it Deserves ...

Page 2: ...ecting the MM 400 to the audio source 12 Connecting the MM 400 using the audio cable 15 Using the MM 400 16 Adjusting the MM 400 to the listening situation 16 Changing the volume 16 Remote controlling connected devices from the MM 400 17 Resetting the settings of the MM 400 19 Transporting the MM 400 20 Cleaning and maintaining the MM 400 21 If a problem occurs 22 Accessories and spare parts 23 Sp...

Page 3: ...iac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators Keep the headset at least 1 2 3 cm from cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators Please protect your hearing from high volume levels Sennheiser head sets also sound exceptionally good at low volumes Only use the supplied mains unit and charging cable To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not use the device and the mains unit near water an...

Page 4: ...ke or gas hazard Keep away from children Do not pack charged batteries loose danger of shorting out fire hazard Observe correct polarity Do not short circuit Dispose of the battery pack at special collection points or return it to your specialist dealer Switch battery pack powered devices off after use Only charge the battery pack with the appropriate Sennheiser chargers When not using the battery...

Page 5: ...1 standard Via its Bluetooth interface it can be connected to a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled devices Bluetooth wireless technology allows the MM 400 to communicate with your Bluetooth enabled device e g mobile phone MP3 player PC or PDA within a range of up to 10 meters Additional features Great for travel comfortable rugged and foldable headset construc tion Optional connection via audio cab...

Page 6: ...attery pack 1 USB charging cable 1 PSC 03R 050 mains unit with country adapters 1 audio cable 2 5 mm to 3 5 mm jack plug 1 inflight adapter 3 5 mm double mono jack plug 1 transport case 1 quick start guide 1 CD ROM with detailed instruction manual PDF file interactive instruction manual ...

Page 7: ...il the desired setting is made or the desired action is completed 4s Pictogram Meaning This pictogram symbolizes a flashing This pictogram symbolizes an interruption This pictogram symbolizes an interval This pictogram symbolizes a continuous flashing Pictogram Meaning The LED flashes once every 3 seconds The LED flashes 3 times per second The LED flashes in a rhythmic sequence The LED flashes blu...

Page 8: ...perating panel 쐃 Headband 쐄 Ear pad 쐇 Microphone 쐂 Socket for charging cable 쐋 Socket for audio cable 쐆 Battery pack compartment 쐏 Bluetooth button 쐃 A A 햲 LED 햵 Rewind button 햳 Fast forward button 햶 Master button 햴 Volume button 햷 Volume button 5 1 2 4 6 3 ...

Page 9: ... the battery pack is almost flat the LED 햲 on the headset flashes red You hear a short negative acknowledgement tone The operating time of the battery pack depends on the device settings the listening situation and the audio sources used Before using the MM 400 for the first time remove the protection strip from the battery pack 3h 쐎 1 3s Type of use Operating time Bluetooth technology 10 hours Re...

Page 10: ...t This is helpful if you are using a spare battery pack to be ordered separately To charge the battery pack inside the headset 왘 Open the battery pack compartment cover 쐆 on the left ear cup 왘 Connect the charging cable 쐅 to the socket for charging cable 쐂 on the headset To charge the battery pack outside the headset 왘 Open the battery pack compartment cover 쐆 on the left ear cup 왘 Press the butto...

Page 11: ...ry pack is being charged The LED 쐎 on the battery pack lights up red 왘 After charging unplug the mains unit from the wall socket If you have charged the battery pack outside the headset 왘 Insert the charged battery pack into the headset s battery pack compartment until it locks into place 왘 Close the battery pack compartment cover 쐆 Adjusting the headband For optimum transmission quality good nois...

Page 12: ... already paired with an audio source but the audio source is switched off or out of range the LED 햲 flashes blue The headset will try for 3 minutes to connect to one of the up to 8 previously paired audio sources If this fails the headset automati cally switches off after 60 minutes Switching the MM 400 off 왘 Press the Master button 햶 and keep it pressed until the LED 햲 flashes 3 times red You hea...

Page 13: ... saved connection profile of the first Bluetooth device will be overwritten If you want to re establish a connection with the first audio source you have to pair the headset with this audio source again If your audio source does not have a Bluetooth interface use an optional dongle see Accessories and spare parts on page 23 CAUTION Danger of malfunction The transmitted radio waves can impair the o...

Page 14: ...vice is found within approx 5 minutes the LED 햲 flashes 3 times red and you hear a descending beep The headset will then try for 3 minutes to connect to one of the up to 8 previously paired audio sources If this fails the headset automatically switches off after 60 minutes 왘 In this case repeat the necessary steps to pair the headset with the audio source again Switching the Bluetooth connection f...

Page 15: ...ed until the LED 햲 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth connection is automatically deactivated The headset switches off To switch the Bluetooth function off 왘 Press the Bluetooth button 쐏 and keep it pressed until the LED 햲 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth button 쐏 goes off The Bluetooth function is switched off The Bluetooth button 쐏 is backlit...

Page 16: ...f the headset 왘 Connect the 3 5 mm jack plug of the audio cable to the headphone socket of your audio source 왘 Slip on the in flight adapter if you wish to use the headphones with the in flight entertainment system of the aircraft When the audio cable is connected to your audio source you hear the sound from your audio source and the LED flashes blue Detaching the audio cable If you want to use th...

Page 17: ...ch the Bluetooth function off 왘 Press the Bluetooth button 쐏 and keep it pressed until the LED 햲 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth button 쐏 goes off The LED 햲 flashes blue and the Bluetooth function is switched off Changing the volume The MM 400 allows you to change the volume of the audio signal If you press the respective button briefly the volume is changed incremen t...

Page 18: ...ote control the connected devices from the headset Remote controlling the audio source from the MM 400 If your headset has a Bluetooth connection to an audio source e g iPod MP3 or CD player you can use the MM 400 to remote control the audio source as follows Button Duration Function Button Duration Function Incrementally increases the volume Incrementally reduces the volume Continuously increases...

Page 19: ...of your mobile phone If the mobile phones rings If the mobile phone is switched on does not ring and you do not make a phone call During a call 1 Switching the Bluetooth function off If you press the Bluetooth button 쐏 too long the Bluetooth function switches off Button Duration Function or Accepts the call or Rejects the call acknowledgement tone or Ends the call 2s Button Duration Function Redia...

Page 20: ...tooth enabled devices You can then pair five new devices with the headset 왘 Press the Master button 햶 and keep it pressed until the LED 햲 flashes 3 times red The headset switches off see Switching the MM 400 off on page 11 왘 Press the Master button 햶 and keep it pressed until the LED 햲 alternately flashes blue and red 왘 Press the Bluetooth button 쐏 and keep it pressed until the settings of the hea...

Page 21: ...20 Transporting the MM 400 For space saving transportation the headset can be folded up flatly and compactly 왘 Rotate the ear cups by 90 왘 Tuck the ear cups between the headband 왘 Place the headset flat into the transport case ...

Page 22: ...lacing the ear pads You can replace the ear pads Spare ear pads are available as accessories see Accessories and spare parts on page 23 왘 Grasp the edge of the ear pad 쐄 behind the ear cup and peel it up and away from the ear cup 왘 Slide the new ear pad 쐄 onto the ear cup CAUTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the device Liquids entering the housing of the device can cause a short circuit a...

Page 23: ...e Bluetooth function on the headset on see page 16 The audio cable is connected to the headset The connection of the audio cable automatically switches off the Bluetooth connection Remove the audio cable and then switch the Bluetooth function on again see page 16 The volume is adjusted too low Increase the volume see page 16 Headset cannot be paired The pairing does not work Check if the audio sou...

Page 24: ...cessory spare part 531404 Ear pads 1 pair 531405 Headband padding 1 pair 521829 PSC 03R 050 mains unit with 4 country adapters EU UK US AU 531406 Audio cable 2 5 mm jack plug to 3 5 mm jack plug 525731 In flight adapter 3 5 mm double mono jack 531407 USB cable microUSB to USB 530695 BA 370 PX battery pack 502388 BTD 300 Audio 502390 BTD 300 USB 502389 BTD 300i ...

Page 25: ...ack Charging time Operating time 3 7 V 250 mAh Lithium Polymer 3 hrs 10 hrs Operating temperature range 0 C to 40 C Storage temperature range 10 C to 70 C Passive noise attenuation 25 dB Nominal input voltage 110 240 V Nominal input current max 0 2 A Mains frequency 50 60 Hz Nominal output voltage 5 V Nominal output current max 0 5 A Operating temperature range 0 C to 45 C Storage temperature rang...

Page 26: ...ents regarding FCC and Industry Canada This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation SENNHEISER Model No MM 400 FCC Declaration of Conformity D...

Page 27: ...nter ference by one or more of the 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 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 Change...

Page 28: ... registered trademarks of Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sennheiser electronics GmbH Co KG is under license iPod and iPhone are registered trademarks of Apple Computer Inc ...

Page 29: ...Sennheiser Communications A S 6 Langager 2680 Solrød Strand Denmark Phone 45 5618 0000 Fax 45 5618 0099 Publ 11 09 www sennheisercommunications com 532817 A02 ...

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