Sony MDRNC100D Headphones User Manual


 
MDR-NC100D [US, LaES] 4-278-671-13 (1)
MDR-NC100D
4-278-671-13 (1)
©2011 Sony Corporation Printed in Malaysia
Noise Canceling Headphones
Operating Instructions
Manual de instrucciones
(1)
Features
Digital noise canceling headphones with Sony’s
unique DNC Soware Engine.
Creation of a high-precision canceling signal delivers
outstanding noise canceling performance.
AI (Articial Intelligence) Noise Canceling function.
Select AI NC button for optimal noise canceling mode
based on intelligent analysis of the environmental
ambient noise.
Digital Equalizer and full digital S-Master amplier
delivers ideal frequency response and high-quality
music reproduction.
Large 13.5 mm dynamic type driver units deliver a
wide frequency range and broad dynamic range.
Closed type vertical in-the-ear headphones for
wearing comfort and secure tting.
3 sizes of noise isolation earbuds for eective
attenuation of ambient noise (S, M, L).
Stay-in design for a more secure t.
Built-in monitor function to hear surrounding sound
without taking o the headphones.
Able to use as a regular headphones even when the
POWER switch is set to “OFF”.
Supplied plug adaptor for easy connectivity to stereo
or dual jack for in-ight music services.
Installing a battery
1 Push and slide the battery lid on the rear of
the control box fully, and open.
Before opening the battery lid, check that the
claws of the lid are seen.
Claws
2 Insert one LR03 (size AAA) battery in the
battery compartment. Observe the correct
polarity when installing battery.
Insert the end
rst.
3 Align the battery lid with the control box
correctly, then slide to close the battery lid.
Battery life
Battery Approx. hours*
1
Sony alkaline battery
LR03 SIZE AAA
22 hours*
2
*
1
1 kHz, 0.1 mW + 0.1 mW output
*
2
Time stated above may vary, depending on the temperature
or conditions of use.
Note
e supplied battery was included in the package during
manufacturing (as a convenience to the user), it is possible
that the battery life may be depleted by the time of purchase.
e actual life of the supplied battery may be shorter than the
standard time described in this manual when using a fresh
battery.
When the battery is low
Replace the battery with a new one when the POWER
indicator blinks or lights o.
You can use the headphones even without turning on
the power. In this case, the noise canceling function,
Digital Equalizer and S-Master are not active, and the
headphones operate as passive headphones.
Installing the earbuds
If the earbuds do not t your ears correctly, the noise
canceling eect will not be optimal. To optimize noise
canceling and to enjoy better sound quality, change the
earbuds to another size, or adjust the earbuds position
to t your ears comfortably and snugly.
e M size earbuds are attached to the headphones
before shipment. If you feel the M size earbuds do not
suit your ears, replace them with the supplied S or L size
earbuds. Conrm the size of the earbuds by checking
color inside. When you change the earbuds, turn to
install them rmly on the headphones to prevent the
earbud from detaching and remaining in your ear.
Noise isolation earbuds
Supplied noise isolation earbuds provides a snug t for
eective attenuation of ambient noise.
LS M
Colored parts
(Green) (Light blue)
Small
(Orange)
Pressure-relieving
urethane cushion
Earbud sizes (inside color)
Large
Notes
Prolonged use of the noise isolation earbuds may strain your
ears due to their snug t. If you experience discomfort or pain
in your ears, recommend to take a short break.
e pressure-relieving urethane cushion is extremely so.
erefore, do not pinch or pull the urethane cushion. If the
urethane cushion is broken or detached from the earbuds, it
will not take its correct position and the earbuds will lose their
noise isolation function.
e pressure-relieving urethane cushion may deteriorate due
to long-term storage or use. If the pressure-relieving power is
lost and the urethane cushion becomes hard, the earbuds may
lose their noise isolation function.
Do not wash the noise isolation earbuds. Keep them
dry, and avoid accumulation of water in the pressure-
relieving urethane-cushions. Not doing so may cause early
deterioration.
To detach an earbud
While holding the headphone, twist and pull the earbud
o.
Tip
If the earbud slips and cannot be detached, wrap it in a dry so
cloth.
To attach an earbud
Twist and push the earbud onto the headphone to where
the end of the earbud’s colored part aligns with .
English
Noise Canceling Headphones
WARNING
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock,
do not expose this apparatus to rain or
moisture.
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do
not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to
qualied personnel only.
is device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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.
The following FCC statement applies only
to the version of this model manufactured
for sale in the USA. Other versions may not
comply with FCC technical regulations.
NOTE
is equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant
to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. ese limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. is equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment o and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference 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
dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
You are cautioned that any changes or modications
not expressly approved in this manual could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
Listening to the music
1 Connect the headphones to the AV
equipment.
Plug adaptor (supplied)
When connecting to dual or
stereo mini jacks of in-ight music
services.
To headphone jacks
on airplane seats
When connecting to the stereo
mini jack of a WALKMAN*, etc.
* “WALKMAN” and “WALKMAN” logo are registered
trademarks of Sony Corporation.
2 Wear the headphones marked in your right
ear and the one marked ( has a tactile
dot for ease of use.) in your le ear. Push the
earbud into your ear carefully so that the
earbud ts the hole of your ear snugly.
Note
Be sure the earbuds t your ears correctly, otherwise noise
canceling will not function properly.
Adjust the earbuds position to sit on your ear comfortably
so that they t your ears snugly.
Stay-in design for a more secure t
Headphones have projection at rear side. It will t at the
hollow in the ear.
Stay-in design
Tip
e stay-in design uses a thermoplastic elastomer that is pliable
to t the hollow of your ear. If it does not stabilize, adjust its
position.
3 Turn on the power of the headphones.
e POWER indicator lights up in green.
When power is turned on, ambient noise is
reduced, and you can listen to music more
clearly at a lower volume.
POWER indicator
POWER switch
Notes
Aer you turn on the power of the headphones, you may hear
a slight hiss. is is the operating sound of the noise canceling
function, not a malfunction.
Do not cover the microphone of the headphones with your
hands. e noise canceling function may not work properly.
Microphone
4 Turn on the power of the AV equipment.
Notes on using on the airplane
e supplied plug adaptor can be connected to the
dual or stereo mini jacks of in-ight music services.
dual jacks stereo mini jacks
Do not use the headphones when use of electronic
equipment is prohibited or when use of personal
headphones for in-ight music services is prohibited.
Utilizing the AI Noise
Canceling
AI Noise Canceling
AI Noise Canceling is a useful function that
automatically selects one of the noise canceling modes.
is function provides the most eective noise canceling
mode by immediately analyzing ambient sound
components when the AI NC button is pressed.
Press the AI NC button.
When you press the AI NC button and the POWER
switch is set to “ON”, beep sounds come from the
headphones to inform you that the unit has started
analyzing ambient sound components (approx. 3
seconds).
During analysis, sound reproduction from the unit is
stopped and the POWER indicator blinks.
When analysis is completed, the most eective noise
canceling mode is set automatically, and sound
reproduction from the headphones starts.
POWER indicator
AI NC button
Noise canceling mode types
NC Mode A: Noise mainly in an airplane is eectively
reduced.
NC Mode B: Noise mainly in a bus or a train is
eectively reduced.
NC Mode C: Noise mainly found in an oce
environment (PC, copier, air ventilation,
etc.) is eectively reduced.
Tips
When the power of the headphones is turned on, NC Mode
A is set. (See “Noise canceling mode types” for details about
NC Mode A.)
Press the AI NC button again to reset the noise canceling
mode if ambient noise has changed, such as when you move
outdoors from a room.
Hearing environmental
sound for safety
Press the MONITOR button while the POWER switch
is set to “ON”, playback silences, and you can hear the
surrounding environment. To cancel this function, press
the MONITOR button again.
MONITOR button
Beep sound and
indicator status
Status/
Function
Beep sound Indicator
Power o No beep Lights o
Power on Beep once Lights on
AI NC Beep twice Blinks twice
MONITOR Beep once Blinks slowly
Low battery Long beep
(2 seconds)
Blinks quickly
(lights o aer
30 seconds)
Using the clip
You can fasten the control box by its clip on a shirt
pocket.
Clip
Using the supplied cord
adjuster
You can adjust the cord length by winding the cord on
the cord adjuster. (e cord can be wound to the cord
adjuster up to 40 cm (15
3
/4 in). If you wind more, the
cord comes o from the cord adjuster easily.)
Cord
adjuster
1 Wind the cord.
2 Push cord into slot hole to secure in place.
When carrying the headphones
e headphones and the control box can also be
separately stored in the partitioned carrying pouch
(supplied).
Pocket for
accessories
After use
Turn o the power of the headphones.
Precautions
e headphones contain a noise canceling circuit.
What is noise canceling?
e noise canceling circuit actually senses outside noise
with built-in microphones and sends an equal-but-
opposite canceling signal to the headphones.
e noise canceling eect may not be pronounced in a
very quiet environment, or some noise may be heard.
e noise canceling eect may vary depending on how
you wear the headphones.
e noise canceling function works for noise in the
low frequency band primarily. Although noise is
reduced, it is not canceled completely.
When you use the headphones in a train or a car, noise
may occur depending on street conditions.
Mobile phones may cause interference and noise.
Should this occur, locate the headphones further away
from the mobile phone.
If headphone sound is noisy, move the control box
away from sources of interference, such as a radio, etc.
Notes on usage
Clean the headphones with a so dry cloth.
Do not leave the plug dirty otherwise the sound may
be distorted.
Be sure to consult a Sony dealer when the earbuds
become dirty or damaged, or when the headphones
require repair work.
Do not leave the stereo headphones in a location
subject to direct sunlight, heat or moisture.
Do not subject the headphones to excessive shock.
Handle the driver units carefully.
If you feel drowsy or sick while using these
headphones, stop use immediately.
Install the earbuds rmly onto the headphones. If an
earbud accidentally detaches and is le in your ear, it
may cause injury.
Notes on headphones
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones at high volume. Hearing
experts advise against continuous, loud and extended
play. If you experience a ringing in your ears, reduce the
volume or discontinue use.
Do not use headphones while driving and cycling,
etc.
As headphones reduce outside sounds, they may
cause a trac accident. Also, avoid listening with
your headphones in situations where hearing must
not be impaired, for example, a railroad crossing, a
construction site, etc.
Note on static electricity
In particularly dry air conditions, noise or sound
skipping may occur, or mild tingling may be felt on your
ears. is is a result of static electricity accumulated in
the body, and not a malfunction of the headphones.
e eect can be minimized by wearing clothes made
from natural materials.
If you have any questions or problems concerning
the system that are not covered in this manual, please
consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Troubleshooting
No sound.
Replace the battery. You can use the headphones even
without turning on the power. In this case, the noise
canceling function, Digital Equalizer and S-Master
are not active, and the headphones operate as passive
headphones.
Check the connection of the headphones and the AV
equipment.
Check that the connected AV equipment is turned on.
Turn up the volume of the connected AV equipment.
The noise canceling eect is not sucient.
Change the earbuds to another size that ts your ears.
Adjust the earbud position to t your ears comfortably.
e noise canceling function is eective in low
frequency ranges such as airplanes, trains, or oces
(near air-conditioning, etc.) and is not as eective for
higher frequencies, such as human voices.
Turn on the headphones.
Distorted sound.
Turn down the volume of the connected AV
equipment.
Power does not turn on.
Check if the battery has expired (the POWER indicator
lights o). Replace the battery with a new one.
No operation works.
Set the POWER switch of the headphones to “OFF”,
conrm the connections, and then set the POWER
switch back to “ON”.
The sound of the connected source device,
such as radio and TV, cannot be heard, or
headphone sound is noisy.
Move the control box away from the connected source
device.
Specications
General
Type Dynamic, closed
Driver units 13.5 mm, dome type (CCAW adopted)
Power handling capacity
50 mW
Impedance 70 at 1 kHz
(when the power is on)
16 at 1 kHz
(when the power is o)
Sensitivity 110 dB/mW (when the power is on)
103 dB/mW (when the power is o)
Frequency response
8 Hz – 23,000 Hz
Total Noise Suppression Ratio*
1
Approx. 17.5 dB*
2
Cord Approx. 1.5 m (59
1
/8 in) OFC Litz cord,
neck-chain (including control box)
Plug Gold-plated L type stereo mini plug
Power source DC 1.5 V, 1 LR03 (size AAA) battery
Mass Approx. 9 g (0.4 oz) headphones (not
including cord)
Approx. 26 g (1 oz) control box
(including battery, not including cord)
Included items
Headphones (1)
Plug adaptor for in-ight use*
3
(single/dual) (1)
Noise Isolation Earbuds (S 2, M 2, L 2)
Cord adjuster (1)
Carrying pouch (1)
Sony LR03 (size AAA) battery (1)
Operating Instructions (1)
Warranty card (1)
*
1
Under the Sony measurement standard.
*
2
Equivalent to approx. 98.2% reduction of energy of sound
compared with not wearing headphones.
*
3
May not be compatible with some in-ight music services.
Design and specications are subject to change without notice.
Tactile dot (inside)