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Putting the Set 840 S system into operation

Connecting the induction loop or headphones 
for hearing aids to the receiver

The socket

5

 of the receiver allows you to connect

• the supplied induction loop

R

• headphones or

• a connection cable to your hearing aid or to induction

couplers.

Connecting the induction loop

Carefully remove the clip

P

 from the receiver.

Attach the clip of the induction loop as shown.

Connect the induction loop

R

 to the socket

5

 of the

receiver.

Set your hearing aid to position “T”.

If your hearing aid has no position “T”, please contact your
hearing aid acoustician.

For alternative connection possibilities to your
hearing aid as well as the connection to cochlea
implants, please contact your hearing aid acoustician.

EZT 3011 

5

R

Summary of Contents for 502011

Page 1: ...Wireless TV Listening System Instruction manual Set 840 S Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Printed in China Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany Publ 06 09 www sennheiser com 528281 A01...

Page 2: ...I II 5 6 5 7 R 1 3 4 2 D C 9 8 0 A I G H F E B...

Page 3: ...I II 5 6 5 7 R 1 3 4 2 D C 9 8 0 A I G H F E B...

Page 4: ...for a sound source 17 Changing the transmission channel 17 Adjusting the balance 18 Switching between mono and stereo operation 18 Individually enhancing the speech intelligibility 19 Storing and char...

Page 5: ...hich headphones can be connected This can cause hearing damage in persons with healthy hearing and especially in children Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required if th...

Page 6: ...ge arising from abuse or misuse WARNING In extreme cases the rechargeable battery may even present a heat hazard fire hazard explosion hazard smoke and gas hazard Only charge rechargeable batteries wi...

Page 7: ...ery 1 TI 840 transmitter with integrated charging compartments 1 NT 13 mains unit with 2 country adapters EU UK 1 country adapter US 1 connection cable with two 3 5 mm stereo jack plugs for connection...

Page 8: ...t Transmitter 8 Charging compartment for receiver 9 Charging compartment for optional spare rechargeable battery 0 Charging indicator for optional spare rechargeable battery A Charging indicator for r...

Page 9: ...ars reinforced concrete walls etc as this can decrease the transmitter s range It is not necessary that the transmitter and receiver are in the same room so you can move around freely in the home or o...

Page 10: ...source e g TV Connect the transmitter as described in the corre sponding chapter or Connection possibility Name of connection possibility Headphone socket RCA socket SCART socket SCART adapter includ...

Page 11: ...e socket on your sound source Is the plug on the connection cable too small for the head phone socket Plug the adapter to 6 3 mm jack socket K onto the connection cable J With most TVs the headphone s...

Page 12: ...What if your sound source mutes the external loud speakers if you use one of the connections mentioned above Via the operating menu of your TV check if the muting can be deactivated If the muting per...

Page 13: ...adhere the supplied Velcro tape directly in front of the loudspeaker of your TV Press the microphone onto the Velcro tape Connect the jack plug of the microphone to the blue socket E of the transmitt...

Page 14: ...ights up green When connecting the transmitter to the mains for the first time charge the rechargeable battery for 3 hours as described in the chapter Storing and charging the receiver on page 20 If t...

Page 15: ...couplers Connecting the induction loop Carefully remove the clip P from the receiver Attach the clip of the induction loop as shown Connect the induction loop R to the socket 5 of the receiver Set yo...

Page 16: ...e induction loop is suitable for users of hearing aids the lanyard and the clip are useful if you are using headphones Wearing the receiver around the neck If you want to wear the receiver around your...

Page 17: ...ver to clothing or belt If you want to attach the receiver to your clothing or belt use the attachment clip P To remove the receiver To attach the receiver Attach the clip P to your clothing or belt P...

Page 18: ...If the transmitter doesn t switch on Read the corresponding chapter on page 26 To switch the transmitter off Switch your sound source off The transmitter automatically switches off after 3 minutes The...

Page 19: ...n persons with healthy hearing and especially in children Before using the receiver set the volume on the receiver to a low level Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes To switch the rece...

Page 20: ...he desired sound source The channel search has possibly found another sound source e g from another nearby system If you still cannot find your sound source Change the transmission channel as describe...

Page 21: ...you can hear the sound only with one ear Change if necessary several times the position of the channel selector switch H on the transmitter to change to an interference free channel You can choose be...

Page 22: ...ibility fine adjusted to your hearing ability see page 28 Stereo ST Mono MO Example L Speech from the left R Music from the right You hear speech from the left and music from the right You hear speech...

Page 23: ...pressure The receiver automatically switches off red The battery is being charged green The battery is fully charged With a fully charged battery the operating time is up to 9 hours The transmitter r...

Page 24: ...charging the receiver s battery To remove the receiver s battery When the battery is inserted correctly the indicator 0 lights up Before using the spare rechargeable battery for the first time charge...

Page 25: ...n for more than 30 secs and no button has been pressed The receiver is switched off Operation indicator B on the trans mitter lit green The transmitter is switched on off The transmitter is switched o...

Page 26: ...eech intelligibility 19 Control switch Function Page Volume control 2 on the receiver Reduces or increases the volume of the receiver 16 Balance control 4 on the receiver Increases the volume for the...

Page 27: ...button has been pressed once briefly The channel search button has been pressed for 5 seconds 1 3 short beeps The receiver is set to channel 1 2 or 3 Warning signal Meaning 6 short beeps The receiver...

Page 28: ...p cloth to clean the devices Press the channel search button 6 on the receiver for approx 5 seconds You hear a short acoustic signal Warning signals cannot be switched off CAUTION Danger of electric s...

Page 29: ...for the transmitter Make sure that the transmitter is not placed close to metal objects Are all connectors connected correctly Check the connection between the transmitter and your sound source see pa...

Page 30: ...to mono MO see page 18 Possible cause Solution Is the speech intelli gibility enhance ment out of adjust ment Press the speech intelligibility button C on the transmitter repeatedly until the sound is...

Page 31: ...the speech in the foreground making it easier to understand Compression is self regulating once it has been activated it is not necessary to make any other settings Treble boost settings 2 and 3 Anot...

Page 32: ...he treble boost control G allows you to select one of the curves shown in the diagram below Use a screwdriver to turn the treble boost control G to the left or right until the sound can be heard very...

Page 33: ...mage to the device Components from other manufacturers e g for power supply or rechargeable battery may cause damage to the device and will invalidate the warranty Use only original Sennheiser accesso...

Page 34: ...stereo jack plug 500974 MKE 800 TV N external microphone mono 502710 L 300 10 10 charger HZL connection cables 001676 HZL 30 6 3 5 mm jack plug to 1 mini plug 40 cm 004658 HZL 30 600 3 5 mm jack plug...

Page 35: ...o 40 C Transmitter RF radiated power EU version US version max 10 mW EIRP max 50 mV m at a distance of 3 m Range EU version US version up to 100 m up to 100 ft Audio microphone connection 3 5 mm stere...

Page 36: ...able Li Pol battery 3 7 V 150 mAh Operating time up to 9 hours Weight approx 50 g with BA 300 Dimensions approx 70 x 60 x 26 mm NT 13 mains unit Nominal input voltage 100 V to 240 V Mains frequency 50...

Page 37: ...n the following countries AT BA BE CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV ME MK MT NL NO PL PT RO RS SE SI SK TR UA The NT 13 mains unit is certified in accordance with the legal saf...

Page 38: ...onal lifetime by taking them to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment Battery Directive 2006 66 EC The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled Please...

Page 39: ...e harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or...

Page 40: ...rgeable battery Replacing and charging the rechargeable battery 21 Special functions Fine adjusting the speech intelligibility 28 Treble boost control 29 Terms Compression treble boost 28 Mono stereo...

Page 41: ...manual Istruzioni per l uso Gebruiksaanwijzing Bedienungsanleitung Notice d emploi Instrucciones de uso Set 840 S Sennheiser electronic GmbH Co KG Printed in China Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany P...

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