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How do I set up the RS 175 wireless headphones?
Please check out our Set Up Tutorial video:
RS 175
OVERVIEW OF SET UP STEPS
Step 1: Remove all components from the box. These will include transmitter/charging station,
headphones, power cable, audio cable, batteries and adapters.
Step 2: Insert the batteries into the headphones.
Step 3: Use the power cable to connect the transmitter/charger to an electrical outlet.
Step 4: Charge the headphones. The charge indicator light will illuminate to indicate charging.
NOTE: The batteries in the headphones should be charged for 16 hours initially.
Step 5: Use the audio cable connect the transmitter/charger to the audio OUTPUT on the audio
source. NOTE: Depending on your audio source you may be connecting into a 3.5mm
headphone jack, red and white RCA audio outputs or a digital output.
Step 6: Turn on your audio source.
Step 7: Turn on your headphones which in turn will turn on your transmitter. The LED on the
headphones will illuminate and start blinking and the LED on the transmitter will light up and
remain solid.
Step 8: Wait 30-60 seconds for the wireless signal between the headphones and transmitter to be
established and then you will have audio.
What is the difference between RS 175 and TR 175 and HDR 175?
The RS 175 is the model number refers to the complete wireless headphone system. This system
consists of the transmitter (TR 175) and headphones (HDR 175).
What should I do if my RS 175 transmitter will not turn on?
With the RS 175 turning on the headphones activates the transmitter. To turn on the headphones
press and hold the power button on the headphones for three (3) seconds.
When the headphones are on the LED on the headphones will light up and the transmitter will
activate and hence the LED on the front of the transmitter will light up GREEN.
How do I connect to a DirecTV Genie Client box?

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Summary of Contents for Sennheiser RS 175

  • Page 1 What is the difference between RS 175 and TR 175 and HDR 175? The RS 175 is the model number refers to the complete wireless headphone system. This system consists of the transmitter (TR 175) and headphones (HDR 175).
  • Page 2 DirecTV Genie Client boxes offers a non-traditional audio output that requires a special connector that you can get two ways 1. By calling Directv and ask them for the 10 pin connector that goes in the A/V out on the back of the box 2.
  • Page 3  Typically a static/hum/hissing sound in the infrared headset is caused by one of the following events:  1) One of the RCA cables (red/white) is connected into an input rather than an output or the 3.5 mm connection has been plugged into a digital output rather than an analog output.
  • Page 4 getting to the headphones on top of the latency of the headphones so the difference between audio and image would be more obvious.  To overcome latency issues sometimes the component that the headphones are connected into will have a latency adjustment which can be used to adjust the component to match up with the headphones.
  • Page 5 You would want something like EW 300 IEM G3 to go wireless with low latency, low noise and an acceptable input-dynamic range for performance applications. How do I get sound from BOTH the TV and headphones at the same time? Having sound from BOTH the TV and the headphones at the same time is actually determined by how the headphones are connected to the audio source.
  • Page 6 The type of connector you have available will depend on the Sennheiser Wireless Headphone System that you choose. The type of audio output that you will have available to connect into will depend on the audio device you are connecting to.