Sennheiser RS 4200 II - Specifications Page 13

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Connecting the transmitter via the SCART socket
If your sound source has a SCART socket, you can order the
suitable SCART adapter (see “Accessories” on page 16) from
your Sennheiser dealer.
Connect the connecting cable to the SCART adapter .
Plug in the SCART adapter to the SCART socket on your TV.
If your TV has several SCART sockets, select a SCART socket
that is also an output (for details, see operating manual of
your TV).
Using an external microphone
If your sound source doesn’t have a headphone or audio output,
SCART or RCA socket, you can use your RS 4200 together with
an external microphone (see “Accessories” on page 16).
Connect the microphone to the blue socket AUDIO on the
transmitter.
Position the microphone in front of the loudspeaker of your
sound source. You can change the sound by varying the
position of the microphone in front of the loudspeaker.
Connecting the transmitter to the mains
Connect the mains unit to the yellow socket (9 V
DC
) on the
transmitter.
Plug the mains connector into a wall socket.
Align the antenna vertically.
Note:
Pull the mains connector out of the wall socket when the
transmitter will not be used for extended periods of time
(e.g. when you are on holiday). In this case, however, the
rechargeable battery will not be recharged.
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