Connecting The Transmitter To An Audio Source - Sennheiser RS 2000 Instruction Manual

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Connection possibilities of the
audio source
3.5 mm jack
A
socket (analog)
RCA (analog)
B
SCART (analog)
C

Connecting the transmitter to an audio source

You can connect the transmitter to an analog audio source
(e.g. a TV and a stereo hi-fi system).
You can also refer to the beginner's video guides on how
to connect your digital wireless headphone system to a
TV:
www.sennheiser-hearing.com/how-to-videos
b
Switch your audio source off before connecting the trans-
mitter.
b
Check the connection possibilities of your audio source
(audio output, usually marked "OUT").
b
Select the corresponding connection cable and, if neces-
sary, a suitable adapter.
b
To connect the transmitter to your audio source, refer to the
connection diagram suitable for your audio source (see the
following chapters). Follow the color codings on the trans-
mitter and on the cables.
Color
coding on
the
transmitter
If you want to connect the transmitter to a TV that has
only one HDMI output, you need an active HDMI audio
adapter. Using this adapter, you can connect your TV to
the transmitter.
An HDMI audio adapter and/or other accessories are
available from your Sonova Consumer Hearing partner.
Putting the RS 2000 into operation
Connection cable
Stereo audio cable
Stereo audio cable with RCA
adapter (3.5 mm jack socket to
2 RCA connectors; optional
accessory)
Stereo audio cable with SCART
adapter (3.5 mm jack socket to
SCART connector; optional
accessory)
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