Sennheiser RS 65 Headphones User Manual


 
Wireless RS 65-8
English
Adjusting the volume
Set the volume of your sound source to a
medium value. With some devices, the volume
for the headphone output can be regulated
separately.
Use the V
OLUME control on the right earpiece to
adjust the headphones´ volume.
Adjusting the receiver channel
First switch on the transmitter (see section Where
to place the transmitter). Then switch on the
headphone receiver - as soon as the receiver is
switched on it automatically tunes itself to the
first strong signal found (normally the transmitter
frequency). If, for some reason, the selected
channel is not the correct one (eg: because of
interference or another nearby system), press the T
UNE button on the earpiece and
the auto-tune function will re-tune to the next strong signal. Repeat this until you can
hear the audio signal loud and clear. If you decide to change the transmitter channel,
the receiver search tuning must be re-started by pressing the T
UNE button on the
headphones again
Changing the transmission channel
To avoid interference caused by the simultaneous
operation of several transmitters, select a
different channel on each transmitter. Depending
on the system variant, two or three switchable
transmission channels are available.
To select a channel, press the C
HANNEL button until
the desired LED or LED combination
lights up:
LED 1 channel 1 active
LED 2 channel 2 active
LED 1 and 2 channel 3 active (except 863 MHz version).
Complete freedom of movement
It is not necessary that transmitter and headphone
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
receivers on the same frequency.
Additional headphones with the designation
HDR 65 are available from your specialist dealer.
Please make sure to choose headphones with the
same frequency range as the transmitter you are using (see type plate on the bottom
of the transmitter).
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