Sennheiser RS 4200 II - Specifications Page 15

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Using the system components
Switching the transmitter on
The transmitter automatically switches on when a sufficient
audio signal is present at the headphone socket of your sound
source.
Switch your sound source on. This automatically switches on
the transmitter and the LED lights up green.
If the transmitter does not switch on, increase the volume of
your sound source.
Note:
If there is no sufficient audio signal for at least 3 minutes, the
transmitter automatically switches off.
Switching the stehoset receiver on
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 control to
adjust the volume to a low level. This protects your hearing
from damage.
Put the receiver on the correct way round, with the
Sennheiser logo at the front.
Volume up? - No!
When people use headphones, they tend to choose
a higher volume than with loudspeakers. Listening
at high volume levels for long periods can lead to
permanent hearing defects. Please protect your
hearing, Sennheiser headphones also sound
exceptionally good at low volumes.
Attention!
ON
OFF
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