Instructions for use
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... 3 The HME 95 headset 4 Operating elements 5 Preparing the headset for choosing Sennheiser! We have made Sennheiser a world-leading company in this product to the fullest. 1 Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser products quickly and to give you for use 6 Connecting the headset 6 Connecting a mobile telephone 6 Connecting an additional audio player 7 Adjusting the microphone sensitivity 8 Switching between mono and stereo mode 8 Using the headset...
... 3 The HME 95 headset 4 Operating elements 5 Preparing the headset for choosing Sennheiser! We have made Sennheiser a world-leading company in this product to the fullest. 1 Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser products quickly and to give you for use 6 Connecting the headset 6 Connecting a mobile telephone 6 Connecting an additional audio player 7 Adjusting the microphone sensitivity 8 Switching between mono and stereo mode 8 Using the headset...
Instructions for use
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... other parts of the headset whose replacement is described in this manual. Exposure to sounds of producing sound pressure levels exceeding 85 dB(A). Use only a slightly damp cloth to clean the headset. Always include these instructions easily accessible to all users at all times. In many countries 85 dB(A) is capable of higher volume levels or for continuous noise exposure during the working day...
... other parts of the headset whose replacement is described in this manual. Exposure to sounds of producing sound pressure levels exceeding 85 dB(A). Use only a slightly damp cloth to clean the headset. Always include these instructions easily accessible to all users at all times. In many countries 85 dB(A) is capable of higher volume levels or for continuous noise exposure during the working day...
Instructions for use
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... limitations described in cable for additional audio players, length 0.6 m, with two 3.5 mm jack plugs 1 instruction manual 3 Delivery includes Delivery of the headset Intended use includes: • having read these instructions, or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein. Intended use of the HME 95 headset includes: 1 HME 95 headset 1 soft case 1 cable clip 2 MZW 46 wind and pop shields 1 audio-in cable for mobile telephones, length 0.6 m, with...
... limitations described in cable for additional audio players, length 0.6 m, with two 3.5 mm jack plugs 1 instruction manual 3 Delivery includes Delivery of the headset Intended use includes: • having read these instructions, or under operating conditions which differ from those described herein. Intended use of the HME 95 headset includes: 1 HME 95 headset 1 soft case 1 cable clip 2 MZW 46 wind and pop shields 1 audio-in cable for mobile telephones, length 0.6 m, with...
Instructions for use
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... microphone ensures excellent speech transmission • Flexible microphone boom • Separate left and right channel volume control • Peak level protection safeguards your ears from volume peaks above 110 dB • Excellent comfort resulting from soft ear pads and headband padding • Audio-input facility for external audio sources, such as mobile phones, MP3 players 4 The HME 95 headset The HME 95 headset features closed, dynamic, circumaural stereo headphones...
... microphone ensures excellent speech transmission • Flexible microphone boom • Separate left and right channel volume control • Peak level protection safeguards your ears from volume peaks above 110 dB • Excellent comfort resulting from soft ear pads and headband padding • Audio-input facility for external audio sources, such as mobile phones, MP3 players 4 The HME 95 headset The HME 95 headset features closed, dynamic, circumaural stereo headphones...
Instructions for use
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...; » · Headset ³ Microphone sensitivity control · Headset cable » Microphone boom ¿ Earpads ´ Headband ብ ቤ Operating control integrated in the cable ቢ Cable with microphone plug, 5.25 mm jack plug ባ Cable with headphone plug, ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug ቤ 3.5 mm jack socket for connecting an additional audio player (3-pin) ብ 2.5 mm jack socket for connecting a mobile telephone (3-pin) ቦ Mono/stereo switch ቧ Separate left...
...; » · Headset ³ Microphone sensitivity control · Headset cable » Microphone boom ¿ Earpads ´ Headband ብ ቤ Operating control integrated in the cable ቢ Cable with microphone plug, 5.25 mm jack plug ባ Cable with headphone plug, ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug ቤ 3.5 mm jack socket for connecting an additional audio player (3-pin) ብ 2.5 mm jack socket for connecting a mobile telephone (3-pin) ቦ Mono/stereo switch ቧ Separate left...
Instructions for use
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... flight operation, do not use Connecting the headset ቢ The headset's operating control features two cables with one jack plug each. ̈ Connect the headset to the aircraft radio/intercom. Preparing the headset for use the headset for connection to the ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug ባ headphone output 5.25 mm jack plug ቢ microphone input Connecting a mobile telephone The 2.5 mm jack socket (3-pin) ብ allows you to connect a mobile telephone...
... flight operation, do not use Connecting the headset ቢ The headset's operating control features two cables with one jack plug each. ̈ Connect the headset to the aircraft radio/intercom. Preparing the headset for use the headset for connection to the ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug ባ headphone output 5.25 mm jack plug ቢ microphone input Connecting a mobile telephone The 2.5 mm jack socket (3-pin) ብ allows you to connect a mobile telephone...
Instructions for use
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... sound pressure levels. Audio from the mobile telephone and from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset. Listening to music or operating an audio device limits your mobile telephone (4-pin). Make sure that you to connect and listen to an additional audio player (e.g. ̈ Connect the audio cable to the 2.5 mm jack socket (3-pin) ብ on the operating control and to the corresponding jack socket on page 8). ̈ Operate your hearing! ̈ Set...
... sound pressure levels. Audio from the mobile telephone and from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset. Listening to music or operating an audio device limits your mobile telephone (4-pin). Make sure that you to connect and listen to an additional audio player (e.g. ̈ Connect the audio cable to the 2.5 mm jack socket (3-pin) ብ on the operating control and to the corresponding jack socket on page 8). ̈ Operate your hearing! ̈ Set...
Instructions for use
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... additional audio source and from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset. ቤ Adjusting the microphone sensitivity The microphone sensitivity has been factory pre-set to 80 mV/Pa as per RTCA DO-214. ³ To change the input sensitivity of the microphone: ̈ Use a suitable slotted screwdriver. ̈ Turn the microphone sensitivity control ³ as shown. kk stereo 8 k mono - Switching between mono and stereo mode...
... additional audio source and from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset. ቤ Adjusting the microphone sensitivity The microphone sensitivity has been factory pre-set to 80 mV/Pa as per RTCA DO-214. ³ To change the input sensitivity of the microphone: ̈ Use a suitable slotted screwdriver. ̈ Turn the microphone sensitivity control ³ as shown. kk stereo 8 k mono - Switching between mono and stereo mode...
Instructions for use
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...pressure around your clothing. ´ ¿ Adjusting the headset ̈ Wear the headset so that - Using the headset ²· Attaching the cable clip The cable clip ² allows you to attach the headset cable · to your ears, - your head. ̈ Adjust the length of the headband so that -...the left side of your ears are completely inside the earpads ¿, - the microphone boom » is on the headband joints), - In this way, optimum transmission quality, good noise attenuation and best possible comfort is ensured. ̈ Final adjustment is ensured. a snug...
...pressure around your clothing. ´ ¿ Adjusting the headset ̈ Wear the headset so that - Using the headset ²· Attaching the cable clip The cable clip ² allows you to attach the headset cable · to your ears, - your head. ̈ Adjust the length of the headband so that -...the left side of your ears are completely inside the earpads ¿, - the microphone boom » is on the headband joints), - In this way, optimum transmission quality, good noise attenuation and best possible comfort is ensured. ̈ Final adjustment is ensured. a snug...
Instructions for use
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... to reduce the volume. 10 ̈ Bend the microphone boom » so that you can hear critical sounds such as warning alarms. You can damage your hearing! ̈ Adjust the volume to a medium level. Higher volumes or longer durations can adjust the volume directly on the intercom or via the headset's operating control. Make sure that the microphone is capable of the two volume controls ቧ - Maintain a distance...
... to reduce the volume. 10 ̈ Bend the microphone boom » so that you can hear critical sounds such as warning alarms. You can damage your hearing! ̈ Adjust the volume to a medium level. Higher volumes or longer durations can adjust the volume directly on the intercom or via the headset's operating control. Make sure that the microphone is capable of the two volume controls ቧ - Maintain a distance...
Instructions for use
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... of the soft case: - ¶ audio cable (two 3.5 mm jack plugs) - º audio cable (two 2.5 mm jack plugs) - The accessories can be transported in . ̈ Place the headset flat into the soft case as shown. MZW 46 wind and pop shields 11 To fold up the headphones as compact as possible: ̈ Tuck ...: To fold up the headphones as flat as possible: ̈ Rotate the earcups by 90°. ̈ Turn the microphone boom flat as shown. ̈ Pull out the right earcup and then fold it in the cover of the headset, use the supplied soft case and fold the headset as follows: ̈ ...
... of the soft case: - ¶ audio cable (two 3.5 mm jack plugs) - º audio cable (two 2.5 mm jack plugs) - The accessories can be transported in . ̈ Place the headset flat into the soft case as shown. MZW 46 wind and pop shields 11 To fold up the headphones as compact as possible: ̈ Tuck ...: To fold up the headphones as flat as possible: ̈ Rotate the earcups by 90°. ̈ Turn the microphone boom flat as shown. ̈ Pull out the right earcup and then fold it in the cover of the headset, use the supplied soft case and fold the headset as follows: ̈ ...
Instructions for use
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...;Service & Support". ̈ Grasp the edge of the headset can cause a short-circuit and damage the electronics. ̈ Only use any solvents or cleansing agents. ̈ Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean the headset from your Sennheiser partner. When removing the ear pads, it up and away from the ear cup. Remove this ring before attaching the new ear pads...
...;Service & Support". ̈ Grasp the edge of the headset can cause a short-circuit and damage the electronics. ̈ Only use any solvents or cleansing agents. ̈ Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean the headset from your Sennheiser partner. When removing the ear pads, it up and away from the ear cup. Remove this ring before attaching the new ear pads...
Instructions for use
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The HME 95 is supplied with the thicker padding points downwards as shown. ¿ ̈ Press the new ear pad ¿ onto the ear cup until it fits securely over the microphone. 13 Replacing the wind shield You can replace the wind shield. ¿ ̈ Attach the ear pad ¿ so that the side with a spare wind shield. ̈ Carefully pull the wind shield ¾ from the microphone. ¾ ̈ Slide-on the new wind shield ¾ and ensure that it clicks audibly into place. Repeat for the other ear cup.
The HME 95 is supplied with the thicker padding points downwards as shown. ¿ ̈ Press the new ear pad ¿ onto the ear cup until it fits securely over the microphone. 13 Replacing the wind shield You can replace the wind shield. ¿ ̈ Attach the ear pad ¿ so that the side with a spare wind shield. ̈ Carefully pull the wind shield ¾ from the microphone. ¾ ̈ Slide-on the new wind shield ¾ and ensure that it clicks audibly into place. Repeat for the other ear cup.
Instructions for use
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Specifications General data Weight without cable Temperature range (operation) Temperature range (storage) Cable length Headphone connector Microphone connector Additional features approx. 275 g -10 to +55 °C -55 to +55 °C 1.85 m ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug 5.25 mm jack plug mono/stereo switch, line input mobile telephone input peak level protection Headphones Transducer principle Ear coupling Frequency response Nominal impedance Sound pressure level...
Specifications General data Weight without cable Temperature range (operation) Temperature range (storage) Cable length Headphone connector Microphone connector Additional features approx. 275 g -10 to +55 °C -55 to +55 °C 1.85 m ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug 5.25 mm jack plug mono/stereo switch, line input mobile telephone input peak level protection Headphones Transducer principle Ear coupling Frequency response Nominal impedance Sound pressure level...
Instructions for use
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preamplifier Type BKE 46 Transducer principle pre-polarized condenser microphone, noise-compensating Frequency response 350-6,000 Hz Output voltage 80 mV/Pa (factory pre-set) = 800 mV at 114 dB SPL (adjustable from 17-100 mV/Pa) Terminating impedance 150-2,200 Ω Supply voltage 8-16 V DC Connector assignment ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug 5.25 mm jack plug 1 Audio Hi left 2 Audio Hi right 3 Audio Lo 1 not assigned 2 Microphone Hi 3 Microphone Lo 15 Microphone incl.
preamplifier Type BKE 46 Transducer principle pre-polarized condenser microphone, noise-compensating Frequency response 350-6,000 Hz Output voltage 80 mV/Pa (factory pre-set) = 800 mV at 114 dB SPL (adjustable from 17-100 mV/Pa) Terminating impedance 150-2,200 Ω Supply voltage 8-16 V DC Connector assignment ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug 5.25 mm jack plug 1 Audio Hi left 2 Audio Hi right 3 Audio Lo 1 not assigned 2 Microphone Hi 3 Microphone Lo 15 Microphone incl.
Instructions for use
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... point or recycling centre for such equipment. 16 Please dispose of Directive 2004/108/EC. Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations! Batteries The supplied batteries can be recycled. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.sennheiser.com. The declaration is in compliance with the essential requirements and...
... point or recycling centre for such equipment. 16 Please dispose of Directive 2004/108/EC. Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations! Batteries The supplied batteries can be recycled. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at www.sennheiser.com. The declaration is in compliance with the essential requirements and...
Instructions for use
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KG Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com Printed in China, Publ. 05/10, 516577/A03 Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co.
Cell Phone Compatibility
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... T 610 Connectable via the headset's control unit. HMEC 460) Connecting a mobile telephone The 2.5 mm jack socket 1 on the control unit of the headset allows you to connect your local Sennheiser partner: www.sennheiser.com > "Service & Support". However, the functions of the mobile telephone cannot be switched on on headsets with NoiseGard™ active noise compensation. ̈ Connect the adapter cable (type a or b, see table below) to the following Sennheiser aviation headsets: Aviation headset HME 95 HMEC...
... T 610 Connectable via the headset's control unit. HMEC 460) Connecting a mobile telephone The 2.5 mm jack socket 1 on the control unit of the headset allows you to connect your local Sennheiser partner: www.sennheiser.com > "Service & Support". However, the functions of the mobile telephone cannot be switched on on headsets with NoiseGard™ active noise compensation. ̈ Connect the adapter cable (type a or b, see table below) to the following Sennheiser aviation headsets: Aviation headset HME 95 HMEC...