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Operating The System; Additional Information; Troubleshooting; Replacing The Ear Pads - Sony MDR-RF940RK Operating Instructions

Wireless stereo headphone system

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( Operating the system

The effective areas
Listening to a
program
of the transmitter
1
Select the radio frequency with the
The optimum distance is up to
CHANNEL selector switch.
approximately 130 feet (40m) without
Select the same channel on the
the system picking up some interference.
headphones and the transmitter.
However, the distance may vary
according to the surroundings and
environment. If the system picks up
some noise while using it within the
above mentioned distance, reduce the
distance between the transmitter unit
and the headphones, or select the other
channel.
Notes
• When you use the headphones inside the
effective areas of the transmitter, the transmitter
can be placed in any direction from the listener.
CH1
CH2
• Even within the signal reception area, there are
some spots (dead point) where the RF signal can
not be received. This characteristics is inherent to
RF signals, and does not indicate malfunction.
By slightly moving the transmitter, location of
the dead point can be changed.
2
Turn on the audio/video equipment
then the transmitter.
Replacing the ear
pads
POWER
When the ear pads become dirty or
damaged, you can get replacements
from your Sony dealer. Replace them as
3
Put on the headphones and the
illustrated below.
power turns on automatically.
1
Remove the old ear pad by pulling it
out of the groove on the housing.
4
Adjust the volume.
2
Place the new ear pad on the
housing and insert the edge of the
pad into the groove as illustrated.
Note
If the transmitter is connected to the headphones
jack of the source equipment, set the volume of
that equipment as high as possible without
distorting the audio signal.
Make sure that the entire edge of the ear
Auto power on/off function
pad is securely inserted into the groove.
When you remove the headphones, the
power turns off automatically. Do not
apply pressure to the left ear pad when
not using the headphones, otherwise the
headphones will be switched on.
/
Mute function
If a hissing noise is heard when the
headphones are used outside of the
effective range (see the next section), the
mute function will be activated and the
sound will not be heard from the
headphones. To restore the sound,
move near toward the transmitter.
When no audio signal is received for
more than approximately five
minutes
The transmitter will be burned off
automatically.
After listening to a program
Take the headphones off before turning
off the transmitter. If you turn off the
transmitter first, you may hear some
noise.

( Additional information

Troubleshooting

Precautions
• When the headphones are not to be
Problem
used for a long period of time, remove
No sound/
the dry batteries (if any) to avoid
Muffled sound
damage caused by battery leakage and
subsequent corrosion.
• When the transmitter is not to be used
for a long period of time, disconnect
the AC power adaptor from the AC
outlet holding the plug. Do not pull
on the cord.
Also remove the batteries to avoid
damage caused by battery leakage and
subsequent corrosion.
• Do not leave the wireless stereo
headphone system in a location subject
to direct sunlight, heat or moisture.
Notes on headphones
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones at high
volume. Hearing experts advise against
continuous, loud and extended play. If
you experience a ringing in your ears,
Distortion
reduce the volume or discontinue use.
Caring for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level.
This will allow you to hear outside
sounds and to be considerate to the
people around you.
Loud
If you have any questions or problems
background
concerning the system that are not
noise
covered in this manual, please consult
the nearest Sony dealer.
Be sure to bring the headphones and the
transmitter to the Sony dealer when
requiring repair work.

Specifications

General
Carrier frequency
Channel
Modulation
Frequency response
Transmitter
RF Power
Power source
Audio input
Dimensions
Mass
Headphones
Power source
Mass
Optional accessories
Plug adaptor PC-236HG
(stereo mini jack ˜ monaural mini plug)
Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.
Solution
Turn on the transmitter
first, then put on the
headphones.
Check the connection of the
audio/video equipment or
the AC power adaptor.
Check that the audio/video
equipment is turned on.
Turn up the volume on the
connected audio/video
equipment, if the
transmitter is connected to
the headphones jack.
The mute function is
activated.
Use the headphones near
the transmitter.
Charge the NC-AA (HJ)
batteries or replace both
batteries of the headphones.
If the transmitter is
connected to the headphones
jack, turn down the volume
of the connected audio/
video equipment.
Charge the NC-AA (HJ)
batteries or replace both
batteries of the headphones.
Move closer to the
transmitter. As you move
away from the transmitter,
more noise is likely to be
heard.
If the transmitter is
connected to the
headphones jack, turn up
the volume of the connected
audio/video equipment.
Charge the NC-AA (HJ)
batteries or replace both
batteries of the headphones.
000 – 000 MHz
Ch1, Ch2
FM stereo
20 – 20,000 Hz
Less than 94 dBµV/m at 3 m
DC 4.5 V: supplied AC power
adaptor
stereo mini plug
Approx. 90 mm dia x 35 mm
(3
5
/
x 1
7
/
in.) (w/h)
8
16
Approx. 200 g (7.1 oz.)
incl.batteries
DC 3 V: 2 x R6 (size AA) battery
Approx. 270 g (9.5 oz.) incl.
batteries

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