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Putting the system into operation

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RS 4200 II

Inserting and removing the receiver’s 
rechargeable battery

The receiver is delivered with the battery inserted.

Insert the battery into the compartment

2

 

as shown on

the left. Make sure that the battery is inserted correctly.

To remove the battery, use the finger catch projection to
pull the battery out of the receiver.

Before using the rechargeable battery for the first time,
charge it until the LED

C

 lights up green (see “Storing

and charging the receiver” on page 13). This can take a
maximum of 3 hours.

Inserting a spare rechargeable battery into the 
transmitter’s charging compartment

You can charge a spare battery (not included) in the
charging compartment

A

 at the side of the transmitter.

This spare battery is not required for operating the
RS 4200 II but offers extended listening time while the dis-
charged first battery is being recharged.

Insert the spare battery into the charging com-
partment

A

 as shown on the left.

If the battery is inserted correctly, the LED

B

 

lights up

Replacing the ear pads

The product is supplied with two pairs of ear pads in dif-
ferent fits. You can change to these ear pads to optimize
the wearing comfort, if necessary (see “Cleaning the ear
pads” on page 15).

2

A

B

red:

The rechargeable battery is being charged.

green: The rechargeable battery is fully charged.

Summary of Contents for RS 4200 II -

Page 1: ...RS 4200 II RS 4200 2 II RF wireless stereo stethoset headphone system Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...A 3 4 2 1...

Page 3: ...B 7 9 8 0 A B C D 6 5...

Page 4: ...C A B C E F G H I...

Page 5: ...e battery into the transmitter s charging compartment 10 Replacing the ear pads 10 Using the system components 11 Switching the transmitter on off 11 Switching the stethoset receiver on 11 Adjusting t...

Page 6: ...llators ICDs Always maintain a distance of at least 3 94 10 cm between the ends of the earbows with the ear pads and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator In order to prevent accidents Ensu...

Page 7: ...and soft cloth to clean the product Intended use Intended use of the product includes having read this instruction manual especially the chapter Important safety instructions using the product within...

Page 8: ...k store charged batteries so that the terminals cannot contact each other danger of shorting out fire hazard Only charge the rechargeable bat teries at ambient temperatures between 10 C 50 F and 40 C...

Page 9: ...tter with integrated charging compartment BA 300 Lithium Ion rechargeable battery Mains unit Connection cable fitted with two 3 5 mm stereo jack plugs for connection to headphone socket with one adapt...

Page 10: ...d source 6 Channel selector switch CHANNEL 7 DC socket labeled 9 VDC marked yellow for connection of mains unit 8 Speech intelligibility button 9 Antenna 0 Charging compartment for receiver A Charging...

Page 11: ...ssary that the transmitter and stethoset receiver are in a direct line of sight so you can move around freely in the home or outside in the garden One transmitter can be used to transmit to several re...

Page 12: ...s the TV sound as soon as head phones are connected If another person wants to listen to the TV sound via the loudspeaker deactivate the muting function via the TV menu setting Connecting the transmit...

Page 13: ...A socket you can use your RS 4200 II together with an external microphone optional acces sory Connect the microphone to the blue socket AUDIO 5 on the transmitter Position the microphone in front of t...

Page 14: ...echargeable battery into the transmitter s charging compartment You can charge a spare battery not included in the charging compartment A at the side of the transmitter This spare battery is not requi...

Page 15: ...iver off it automatically switches off Before putting the receiver on use the volume control 1 to adjust the volume to a low level This pro tects your hearing from damage Put the receiver on the corre...

Page 16: ...d channel 1 2 or 3 beeps see Meaning of the LEDs and acoustic signals on page 14 The audio transmission then starts If the signal found is not the correct one e g from another nearby system Briefly pr...

Page 17: ...s switched on After use place the receiver into the transmitter s charging compartment 0 as shown on the left without exerting too much pressure If the receiver is placed correctly into the charging c...

Page 18: ...or rechargeable battery is being charged lit green Rechargeable battery is fully charged Speech intelligibility button 8 lit yellow Speech enhancement is activated Acoustic signal Meaning Commentary 6...

Page 19: ...ne the ear pads should be replaced from time to time Please order the ear pads from your Sennheiser dealer Carefully remove the ear pads from the receiver Clean the ear pads with warm soapy water and...

Page 20: ...ter connected to the mains 9 Is the volume of the sound source sufficient 11 Is the green operation indication lit 11 Is the volume of the receiver sufficient 12 Is the rechargeable battery fully char...

Page 21: ...Charging time of rechargeable battery approx 3 hrs Power supply for transmitter 9 VDC 300 mA via NT09 3A mains unit Power supply for NT09 3A mains unit 100 200 V 50 60 Hz max 100 mA Energy efficiency...

Page 22: ...E Directive 2002 96 EC Please dispose of this product by taking it to your local collection point or recycling centre for such equipment This will help to protect the environ ment in which we all live...

Page 23: ...y www sennheiser com Printed in China Publ 04 11 545186 A01 RS 4200 II RS 4200 2 II RF wireless stereo stethoset headphone system Instrucciones de uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Bedienungsanleitung Instructio...

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