Using The System Components; Switching The Transmitter On/Off; Switching The Stethoset Receiver On - Sennheiser RS 4200 II Instruction Manual

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Using the system components

Using the system components

Switching the transmitter on/off

To switch the transmitter on:
Switch your sound source on.
This automatically switches on the transmitter and the
D
LED
lights up green. If the transmitter does not
switch on, increase the volume of your sound source.
To switch the transmitter off:
Switch your sound source off.
The transmitter automatically switches off after 3 min-
D
utes. The LED
In order to save energy, you can manually switch off
the transmitter even if the sound source remains
switched on. To do so, keep the button
until the LED
able batteries can still be charged. To switch the
transmitter on again, briefly press the button
D
the LED
lights up.

Switching the stethoset receiver on

WARNING
Danger of hearing damage!
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can
lead to permanent hearing defects.
Before putting the receiver on, set the volume on
the receiver to a low value.
Then adjust a comfortable sound amplification.
The stethoset receiver automatically switches on when you
pull the earbows apart and put the receiver on. When you
take the receiver off, it automatically switches off.
Before putting the receiver on, use the volume
1
control
to adjust the volume to a low level. This pro-
tects your hearing from damage.
Put the receiver on the correct way round, with the
Sennheiser logo at the front.
goes off.
D
goes off. In this case, the recharge-
8
pressed
8,
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