Adjusting The Volume; Automatic Transmitter Search Tuning; Changing The Transmission And Receiver Channel; Adjusting The Balance - Sennheiser RS 4200 II Instruction Manual

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Using the system components
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RS 4200 II

Adjusting the volume

If the transmitter is connected to a headphone socket of
your sound source:
Adjust the volume of the sound source to a medium
level. This improves the quality of wireless sound
transmission.
Use the volume control
ficient and comfortable level.

Automatic transmitter search tuning

Put the receiver on.
The receiver starts searching for a transmitter signal
and automatically tunes itself to the last selected
channel. If a transmitter signal is found, the transmitter
search tuning stops and the receiver produces –
depending on the selected channel – 1, 2 or 3 beeps (see
"Meaning of the LEDs and acoustic signals" on page 14).
The audio transmission then starts.
If the signal found is not the correct one (e.g. from another
nearby system):
Briefly press the
mitter search tuning.

Changing the transmission and receiver channel

If several transmitters are operated simultaneously and
are very close to one another, reception can be subject to
interference (e.g. hissing).
Change the position of the channel selector switch
CHANNEL 6
to change the transmission channel.
Press the
TUNE
button
tuning (see previous section).

Adjusting the balance

The RS 4200 II features a balance control for right/left
volume adjustment.
Use the balance control
you hear equally well with both ears.
1
to adjust the volume to a suf-
4
TUNE
button
to continue the trans-
4
to re-start transmitter search
3
to adjust the volume so that

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