Sennheiser HMD 46 manual

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    HM E 46 Air Tra ffic Co n t rol Ins t ructi o ns for us e HMD 46[...]

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    1 Sa fe ty i ns t ru c tion s y Pleas e read th ese in st ru ctions care fully and co mpl e te ly b ef ore u sin g th e he a dse t . y Make t hes e ins t ruct ions eas ily ac c e s si ble t o all us ers a t all tim es. y Alway s inc lude the se inst ruct ion s when passi ng t he he a dse t on to th i rd pa r ti es. y The h ea dse t is ca p able of [...]

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    2 In t end ed use o f t h e h ea dset Int ended u se inclu des: • hav ing read t hese instr uc tio ns espec ially t he c hapter “Sa fety i nst r uct ions ”. • use o f t he heads et within t he o perat ing condit ions as descr ibed in t hese instr uc tio ns. Imp ro per us e Im pro p er us e m eans use o f the headset o ther t han as de- s c [...]

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    3 H MD 46 / HM E 46 The HM D 46 / H M E 46 h ead s et fe ature s d ynam ic , ope n headpho nes. The noise- c omp ensatin g mic ro pho ne ensu res ex c el lent spee c h t ransm ission even in n oisy environme nts. Des ig ned fo r air t raffic control, i nt erco m syst ems and o t he r c omm unicatio n pu rposes. Fea tur es y Ext r e m el y lightweig[...]

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    4 Deliv ery includes y H MD 46 / HM E 4 6 hea ds e t y Cab l e c l ip y Wind and pop scr een y Instructions f o r use Operation T ur ning the micropho ne bo om The m i c ropho ne boo m can be ro ta t e d. Th is al l ows t he he ads et to be wo rn wi th the mi c ro ph o ne bo om p os iti o ne d o n ei t her t he left o r righ t-ha nd s ide o f t he [...]

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    5 Pu ttin g on th e he a dse t When put t in g on the heads et , the p a tent ed two -piece he adban d adju s ts au to mati cal l y . Po s it io nin g the microph one Be nd th e f l e xi b l e mi c r o ph o ne bo om so tha t the mi c r o- pho ne is p lac ed at the c orner o f t h e mouth . M ain t ain a di st an ce of a p p ro x . 2 cm b et w e e n[...]

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    6 Flip ping a wa y one ea rc up The h ead set fe at ur es a “fli p - awa y” ear cup for s i ng l e- s ide d li s t e ning. Ad ju stin g the volu me di re c t ly o n the au d io sy stem Co nn ec t the he ads et to the co r re sp ond in g so cke t s o f y our audio s y stem. A djus t t he volume direct l y o n t he audio sy st e m. Hea r ing da m[...]

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    7 Adj us t in g th e mic rop hone s en s itiv it y The micro phone s e nsitiv it y ha s be en f actor y pre-s et to 80 m V / P a as pe r R T CA DO-2 14. Y ou can chang e the mi c rophon e sens itivity b y t urning a s mall s cr ew dri v e r in t he dire ction o f the arro w . + –[...]

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    8 Ca r e a nd m a in tenance Cl eani ng th e h e ads et U s e a soft , sligh tl y d am p clo t h t o clean the he a dset fro m t ime to ti me. If t he hea d s et i s v ery di rt y , us e a cl o th d a mp e n e d wi t h m i l d , s o ap y wa te r . Rep lacin g th e e a rp ad s Fo r reas o ns of hygie ne, th e blac k ear p ads sh oul d be re p l a c [...]

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    9 A c c ess or i e s a nd sp ar e pa rt s By ch ang i n g t he ca bl e , yo u can sim p ly r et rofi t yo ur he ad - se t (s ee “Product variants” o n page 10). y Cab l e -6 Cat . N o. 5008 36 y Cab l e -7 Cat . N o. 5023 60 y Cab l e -L Cat . N o. 5023 65 y Cab l e - PTT- 6 Cat . N o. 5008 44 y Cab l e -P TT - 6-1 Cat . N o. 5024 18 y Ca bl e [...]

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    10 Produ c t v ariants Var ia n t (Cat . No .) Mi c rophone ty pe S i ngle- s i ded rou n d cabl e HMD 46- 3 (500849 ) Dynamic mic – HMD 46- 31 (502483 ) Dynamic mic – HMD 46- 3-6 (500466 ) Dynamic mi c w ith o p en ends , l e n g th 1.85 m HMD 46- 3PTT- M (500873 ) Dynamic mic w ith P TT bu tton and min i DI N p lug, l e n g th 1.85 m HME 46- [...]

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    11 Ca ble a nd c onnect o r a s s ignm ent H ead set co nnec t or Ca b le -6 Cab le -7 ( s teel wire cable) Desig ned f or 2- c o n nec to r va r iants Steel wire cable, length 1.85 m Lato saldato white Audio Hi left orange Audio Hi right brown Audio Lo left green Audio Lo right yellow not assigned red Microphone Hi blue Microphone Lo Screen Screen[...]

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    12 Ca ble -L Cable -PTT-6 Cable -PTT-6 -1 1 49 8 5 10 6 7 2 3 Solder side 1 Audio Hi right 2 Audio Lo right 3 not assigned 4 Screen 5 Audio Hi left 6 Audio Lo left 7 Microphone Hi 8 Microphone Lo 9 Bridge to pin 10 10 Bridge to pin 9 approx. 0.3 m approx. 1.5 m approx. 1.85 m white orange brown green yellow black red blue Screen Audio Hi left Audio[...]

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    13 HME 4 6-3 P TT-L HME 4 6-3 P TT-L A HMD 46-3 PTT-M a nd HME 4 6 -3PTT-M 1 49 8 5 10 6 7 2 3 Solder side 1 Audio Hi left 2 Audio Lo left 3 PTT 4 PTT (bridge to pin 10) 5 Audio Lo right 6 Audio Hi right 7 Microphone Hi 8 Microphone Lo 9 Screen 10 PTT (bridge to pin 4) 5 8 9 4 1 10 2 3 6 7 Solder side 1 Audio Hi right 2 Audio Lo right 3 PTT 4 PTT /[...]

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    14 S pe cif ica tions HM D 4 6-3 Head p h o nes Trans du cer pri n ci ple dynam i c, op en Ear c oup ling su pra-au r al Freque ncy response 20–14 , 00 0 Hz Impe dance 300 Ω pe r syste m Cha rac t e ris tic SP L 95 dB SPL at 1 kHz , 1 mW, mono 83 d B SPL at 1 kHz, 1 V THD < 1 % at 95 dB SP L (35 0– 3, 0 00 Hz) Co ntac t pre ssu r e appr ox[...]

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    15 Sp e c if ic a t io n s HM E 46 -3 Head p hone s Tr a n sduc er pri nc ipl e d y nam ic , ope n Ear coupli ng s up ra- au ral Fr equency res pons e 20– 14,000 Hz I m p ed ance 300 Ω per system Ch aract erist ic SPL 95 dB SP L a t 1 kHz, 1 m W, m ono 83 dB SP L a t 1 kHz , 1 V THD < 1 % at 95 dB SPL (350–3, 000 H z) Cont ac t p r essu re[...]

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    16 S pe cif ica tions HM D 4 6-31 Head p h o nes Trans du cer pri n ci ple dynam i c, op en Ear c oup ling su pra-au r al Freque ncy response 20–14 , 00 0 Hz Impe dance 300 Ω pe r syste m Cha rac t e ris tic SP L 103 dB SP L at 1 kH z , 1 mW , m ono 83 d B SPL at 1 kHz, 1 V THD < 1 % at 95 dB SP L (35 0– 3, 0 00 Hz) Co ntac t pre ssu r e a[...]

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    17 Sp e c if ic a t io n s HM E 46 -3 1 Head p hone s Tr a n sduc er pri nc ipl e d y nam ic , ope n Ear coupli ng s up ra- au ral Fr equency res pons e 20– 14,000 Hz I m p ed ance 300 Ω per system Ch aract erist ic SPL 103 dB SP L a t 1 kHz, 1 m W, m o n o 83 dB SP L a t 1 kHz , 1 V THD < 1 % at 11 0 dB SP L (350–3, 000 H z) Cont ac t p r[...]

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    18 M an ufac tu rer Dec lar ati ons Wa rranty regul a ti ons The guarantee p er iod fo r this Senn heiser p r o d uc t i s 24 m onths from the date o f p u r ch a s e. Excluded ar e ac cessory it ems, r ec h a rgea b le or di sp osable b atterie s that are de livered with the prod u c t; due to th e ir c haracterist ic s these p r oduc ts have a sh[...]

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    S e nnh ei ser el ec tronic Gm b H & Co. KG 30900 Wedemark, Germ a n y Ph one + 49 (5130) 60 0 0 F ax + 49 (5130) 600 300 www.s ennhe iser. com Pr i n ted in Ge r many Publ . 04/08 515803/A 0 2[...]