Adjusting The Volume; Information On Active Noise Cancellation Anc - Sennheiser MOMENTUM Wireless M3AEBTXL Instruction Manual

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Adjusting the volume

WARNING
Danger of hearing damage due to high volume levels!
Listening at high volume levels can lead to permanent
hearing defects. Toggling between the audio sources
may cause enormous volume jumps that can perma-
nently damage your hearing.
Before putting the headphones on and before tog-
gling between audio sources, adjust the volume to a
low level.
Do not continuously expose yourself to high volume
levels.
You can adjust the volume for music, voice prompts, and phone calls.
If you are playing music or are on a call: Press the volume
button to increase or reduce the volume.
When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, you hear the
voice prompt "Volume max" or "Volume min".
You can also adjust the volume using the connected Bluetooth
device.
Information on active noise cancellation
ANC
Due to its closed design, the headphones offer effective passive iso-
lation from ambient noise.
In addition, the headphones have an active noise cancellation (ANC)
function, which allows you to reduce ambient noise to a minimum.
Even when ANC is activated, your headphones' sound quality is
always at its best.
You can activate or deactivate ANC when the headphones and your
audio source are connected via Bluetooth, the USB cable, or the
audio cable (provided that the battery is sufficiently charged).
If you want to create a quiet space in a noisy environment, you can
simply use the headphones – without cable and disconnected from
any Bluetooth device – with ANC activated (> 17).
The Smart Control app allows you to select different ANC modes that
offer the optimal settings depending on the application/situation.
For example, low-frequency noise can be suppressed, wind noise
can be minimized or a possible feeling of pressure on the ears can be
avoided.
+
or
-
„Volume max"
„Volume min"

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