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S1 PASSIVE

Overview of the control unit

6

Mono

/stereo

 switch

7

MUTING OFF

/

ON 

switch

8

Power 

OFF

/

ON 

switch

9

Power LED 

0

Volume control

A

5.25 mm jack plug
(PJ-068 equivalent)

B

¼” (6.35 mm) jack plug
(PJ-055 equivalent)

C

3.5 mm jack socket
(mobile phone and audio input)

0

9

8

7

6

C

A

B

Summary of Contents for S1 PASSIVE

Page 1: ...S1 PASSIVE Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...ries rechargeable batteries 7 Connecting an audio device or mobile phone to the control unit 8 Attaching the belt clip the cable clip and the design caps 9 Using the S1 PASSIVE 11 Individually adjusti...

Page 3: ...g flight operation you as the pilot operate your connected device using the headset this can limit your attention During flight operation do not use the headset for making phone calls or listening to...

Page 4: ...ned for spectacle wearers a contact pressure that is individually adjustable and a two piece head band the headset is always comfortable to wear even on long flights In addition the headset has been d...

Page 5: ...ble Cable clip Wind and pop screen Belt clip Safety guide and quick guide A list of accessories can be found on the S1 PASSIVE product page at www sennheiser aviation com or www sennheiser com For inf...

Page 6: ...overview Overview of the headset 1 Headband padding 2 Ear pads 3 Microphone sensitivity control 4 Microphone 5 Contact pressure slide switch Before wearing the headset remove the protective foil A fr...

Page 7: ...ntrol unit 6 Mono stereo switch 7 MUTING OFF ON switch 8 Power OFF ON switch 9 Power LED 0 Volume control A 5 25 mm jack plug PJ 068 equivalent B 6 35 mm jack plug PJ 055 equivalent C 3 5 mm jack sock...

Page 8: ...wo AA size batteries rechargeable batteries Observe correct polarity 3 Close the battery compartment cover When you switch the headset on see page 13 the Power LED 9 provides infor mation on the remai...

Page 9: ...ephone For this purpose the Power OFF ON switch must be set to the position ON Use the volume control to adjust the volume of the connected device see page 13 However other functions cannot be control...

Page 10: ...and the design caps Attaching the belt clip The belt clip allows you to attach the control unit to the seat belt so that the control unit doesn t hinder you 1 Slide the belt clip onto the seat belt 2...

Page 11: ...t the cable doesn t hinder or distract you 1 Guide the headphone cable through the cable clip 2 Attach the cable clip to your clothing 3 Loop the cable through the clip so that the headphone cable doe...

Page 12: ...sible comfort the headset has to be adjusted to properly fit your head To do so you can adjust the headband 1 Wear the headset so that the headband runs over the top of your head 2 Adjust the length o...

Page 13: ...t pressure is required 1 Tilt the ear cups by approx 45 to release the mechanics of the slide switches 2 Use the 3 step slide switches to change the contact pressure for each ear cup Positioning the m...

Page 14: ...tely Using the volume control you can also adjust the volume for both ATC communications and your connected device Use the volume control to adjust the volume to a comfortable level ON The control uni...

Page 15: ...ly canceled 1 Set the Power OFF ON switch to the position ON 2 Set the MUTING OFF ON switch to the desired position to mute your connected devices or to cancel the muting OFF muting is canceled ON mut...

Page 16: ...unction activated the operating time is increased The headset is delivered ex works with the function deactivated 1 Remove the belt clip from the control unit and open the battery compartment cover 2...

Page 17: ...transport case To ensure optimum protection of the headset when not in use or during transport you should store the headset in the supplied transport case Folding up the headset For space saving stow...

Page 18: ...headband padding the ear pads and the wind screen from time to time Spare parts are available from your Sennheiser partner Replacing the headband padding 1 Slightly lift the headband padding and caref...

Page 19: ...e new wind screen over the microphone If a problem occurs Problem Possible cause Solution Page Power LED 9 does not light up on switch on The batteries rechargeable batteries are flat Charge the recha...

Page 20: ...one volume too low or too high The microphone sensitivity is not adjusted properly for the intercom used Adjust the microphone sensitivity on the headset or on the intercom 15 No audio signal headset...

Page 21: ...denser microphone noise compensating Frequency response 150 Hz 8 000 Hz Output voltage 20 80 mV Pa adjustable 35 mV Pa 1 dB factory preset corresponds to 350 mV 1 dB at 114 dB SPL Terminating impedanc...

Page 22: ...pecifications S1 PASSIVE 21 Connector assignment 5 25 mm jack plug PJ 068 equivalent 6 35 mm jack plug 1 Not assigned 2 Microphone High 3 Microphone Low 1 Audio High left 2 Audio High right 3 Audio Lo...

Page 23: ...was developed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and or reused This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separa...

Page 24: ...Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser aviation com www sennheiser com Publ 02 12 545369 A01...

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