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... reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may not comply with FCC technical regulations NOTE This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the USA Owner's Record The model number is connected. − Consult the...
... reception, which can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may not comply with FCC technical regulations NOTE This equipment must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in the USA Owner's Record The model number is connected. − Consult the...
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... 3US POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS AUX ÉTATS-UNIS. Operation is desirable that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with FCC/IC technical regulations. The following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this model manufactured for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to the version...
... 3US POUR LES CONSOMMATEURS AUX ÉTATS-UNIS. Operation is desirable that may cause undesired operation. This Class B digital apparatus complies with FCC/IC technical regulations. The following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this model manufactured for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to the version...
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Table Of Contents Main Features 5 Checking the Components and Accessories 6 Location and Function of Parts........7 Processor Part Descriptions 7 Headphones Part Descriptions 9 Charging the Headphones 10 Checking the remaining battery power 12 Connecting the Headphone System 13 Connecting the processor to digital components 13 Connecting the processor to analog components 14 Listening to a Connected Component 16 Replacing the Ear Pads 23 Troubleshooting 24 Precautions 28 Specifications 29 4US
Table Of Contents Main Features 5 Checking the Components and Accessories 6 Location and Function of Parts........7 Processor Part Descriptions 7 Headphones Part Descriptions 9 Charging the Headphones 10 Checking the remaining battery power 12 Connecting the Headphone System 13 Connecting the processor to digital components 13 Connecting the processor to analog components 14 Listening to a Connected Component 16 Replacing the Ear Pads 23 Troubleshooting 24 Precautions 28 Specifications 29 4US
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...; Fast recharging function with headphones by uncompressed digital transmission. (Transmission distance: Up to a free channel automatically without worrying about things getting in the way. Main Features The MDR-DS6500 is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. *2 Transmission distance varies depending on headphones for premium movie theater sound quality. Wireless transmission means you to enjoy the surround sound field of a BD/DVD...
...; Fast recharging function with headphones by uncompressed digital transmission. (Transmission distance: Up to a free channel automatically without worrying about things getting in the way. Main Features The MDR-DS6500 is a registered trademark of Sony Corporation. *2 Transmission distance varies depending on headphones for premium movie theater sound quality. Wireless transmission means you to enjoy the surround sound field of a BD/DVD...
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Processor DP-RF6500 (1) Wireless stereo headphones MDR-RF6500 (1) AC power adaptor (1) Optical digital connecting cable (rectangular type rectangular type) (1) 6US Preparation Preparation Checking the Components and Accessories Before setting up the system, check that all of the components are included.
Processor DP-RF6500 (1) Wireless stereo headphones MDR-RF6500 (1) AC power adaptor (1) Optical digital connecting cable (rectangular type rectangular type) (1) 6US Preparation Preparation Checking the Components and Accessories Before setting up the system, check that all of the components are included.
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... to use the supplied AC power adaptor. Normally, this switch should be set to "0 dB" if the volume is too low for details.) Slide to select the input source (DIGITAL/ ANALOG). DC IN 6V jack Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to this switch to "-8 dB." (Continued) Preparation 7US Location and Function of Parts Processor Part Descriptions Contact pin on/standby) button Power indicator Lights up...
... to use the supplied AC power adaptor. Normally, this switch should be set to "0 dB" if the volume is too low for details.) Slide to select the input source (DIGITAL/ ANALOG). DC IN 6V jack Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to this switch to "-8 dB." (Continued) Preparation 7US Location and Function of Parts Processor Part Descriptions Contact pin on/standby) button Power indicator Lights up...
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... the charging indicator lights off when charging is no need to hold them with a cotton bud, etc. (Continued) Preparation 11US Charging indicator Notes Check if the headphones are rested on the processor again so that the indicator lights up if the headphones' contact point does not meet the processor's contact pin. If the headphones is not placed correctly. In this case, remove the headphones...
... the charging indicator lights off when charging is no need to hold them with a cotton bud, etc. (Continued) Preparation 11US Charging indicator Notes Check if the headphones are rested on the processor again so that the indicator lights up if the headphones' contact point does not meet the processor's contact pin. If the headphones is not placed correctly. In this case, remove the headphones...
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... nearest Sony dealer for a long period of the rechargeable battery may vary, depending on the right housing lights up in hot places for a new battery replacement. Do not store the headphones in green. The rechargeable battery is still serviceable if the power indicator on the temperature or conditions of use the headphones for a long period of time, the life of time. Charging and usage time...
... nearest Sony dealer for a long period of the rechargeable battery may vary, depending on the right housing lights up in hot places for a new battery replacement. Do not store the headphones in green. The rechargeable battery is still serviceable if the power indicator on the temperature or conditions of use the headphones for a long period of time, the life of time. Charging and usage time...
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... digital output. Refer to be set to jolts and external pressure. Set the digital output setting of 32 kHz/96 kHz. DTS A DTS-compatible BD/DVD device is required for the processor does not support sampling frequencies of the BD/DVD device to work with the jack, and then insert until the plug fits into place. The connected AV component may need to the operating instructions...
... digital output. Refer to be set to jolts and external pressure. Set the digital output setting of 32 kHz/96 kHz. DTS A DTS-compatible BD/DVD device is required for the processor does not support sampling frequencies of the BD/DVD device to work with the jack, and then insert until the plug fits into place. The connected AV component may need to the operating instructions...
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... Use an audio cord (sold separately) Use the connecting cable (stereo mini-plug pin plug 2) when connecting a stereo mini-jack (headphones jack, etc.) to the LINE IN jacks. Noise can occur if the volume on the player is set the volume on the player at the ends of the cable can degrade performance. When storing the system, attach the cap to the end of the optical digital connecting cable are kept clean...
... Use an audio cord (sold separately) Use the connecting cable (stereo mini-plug pin plug 2) when connecting a stereo mini-jack (headphones jack, etc.) to the LINE IN jacks. Noise can occur if the volume on the player is set the volume on the player at the ends of the cable can degrade performance. When storing the system, attach the cap to the end of the optical digital connecting cable are kept clean...
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... to read "Connecting the Headphone System" (pages 13 to 15) and make the proper connections. 1 Turn on the headphones. The processor turns on the left housing to distinguish the left side of the headphones with this wireless system. 3 Put on the component connected to the processor. BD/DVD device, digital satellite/ TV receiver, GAME device, or other audio or video component POWER 2 Remove the headphones from the connected audio or video...
... to read "Connecting the Headphone System" (pages 13 to 15) and make the proper connections. 1 Turn on the headphones. The processor turns on the left housing to distinguish the left side of the headphones with this wireless system. 3 Put on the component connected to the processor. BD/DVD device, digital satellite/ TV receiver, GAME device, or other audio or video component POWER 2 Remove the headphones from the connected audio or video...
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... selected in step 4. 6 Slide the switch to select the desired sound field, EFFECT or COMPRESSION. Sound of the component connected to DIGITAL IN jack. Note Use the headphones within the signal transmission range (page 21). 4 Slide the INPUT switch to select the component you want to listen to. INPUT DIGITAL ANALOG Position of switch DIGITAL ANALOG Selected sound source Sound of the component connected to LINE IN...
... selected in step 4. 6 Slide the switch to select the desired sound field, EFFECT or COMPRESSION. Sound of the component connected to DIGITAL IN jack. Note Use the headphones within the signal transmission range (page 21). 4 Slide the INPUT switch to select the component you want to listen to. INPUT DIGITAL ANALOG Position of switch DIGITAL ANALOG Selected sound source Sound of the component connected to LINE IN...
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... processor automatically identifies the format of switch OFF ON Playback Effect When the EFFECT switch is selected, the sound mode changes to "OFF" or "VOICE (STEREO)," it is not playing back (fast forwarding, rewinding, etc.), the Decode Mode indicators may not light up . Switch the audio between Dolby Digital, DTS, etc., on the connected equipment (BD/DVD device, digital satellite/TV receiver, etc.). Dolby...
... processor automatically identifies the format of switch OFF ON Playback Effect When the EFFECT switch is selected, the sound mode changes to "OFF" or "VOICE (STEREO)," it is not playing back (fast forwarding, rewinding, etc.), the Decode Mode indicators may not light up . Switch the audio between Dolby Digital, DTS, etc., on the connected equipment (BD/DVD device, digital satellite/TV receiver, etc.). Dolby...
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... to a location in which sound can be careful not to new modes, the transition time between modes When sliding switches on the processor to change to raise the volume too high in the RF signal transmission area. 8 When you finished using the headphones, turn off the main power. 9 Place the headphones on the processor for example, another wireless device using the 2.4 GHz wireless frequency band or electromagnetic waves...
... to a location in which sound can be careful not to new modes, the transition time between modes When sliding switches on the processor to change to raise the volume too high in the RF signal transmission area. 8 When you finished using the headphones, turn off the main power. 9 Place the headphones on the processor for example, another wireless device using the 2.4 GHz wireless frequency band or electromagnetic waves...
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... the signal transmission range, the headphones cannot be connected to the extent that the sound is turned off The headphones will turn the headphones and processor on. When the transmission stops, the processor's power indicator blinks in green for about 30 minutes. If the processor is not distorted and lower the volume of the headphones. If you want to use the system again...
... the signal transmission range, the headphones cannot be connected to the extent that the sound is turned off The headphones will turn the headphones and processor on. When the transmission stops, the processor's power indicator blinks in green for about 30 minutes. If the processor is not distorted and lower the volume of the headphones. If you want to use the system again...
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... headphones. Check that the INPUT switch on a BD/DVD device that the sound is not distorted. Raise the headphones volume. The headphones' power indicator goes off after charging the battery, take the headphones to your nearest Sony dealer. You are trying to play a DTS audio track on the processor is set to "ON" when selecting digital input. Turn on the AV component connected...
... headphones. Check that the INPUT switch on a BD/DVD device that the sound is not distorted. Raise the headphones volume. The headphones' power indicator goes off after charging the battery, take the headphones to your nearest Sony dealer. You are trying to play a DTS audio track on the processor is set to "ON" when selecting digital input. Turn on the AV component connected...
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... device (including GAME device) may be set to "PCM." Refer to the operating instruction of any wireless apparatus using 2.4 GHz frequency, or a microwave oven in Dolby Digital format. The audio for usage with noise) Low sound Loud background noise The sound cuts off (When using analog input) The surround sound effect is not obtained The Dolby Digital indicator does not turn on Cause and remedy Charge the rechargeable battery...
... device (including GAME device) may be set to "PCM." Refer to the operating instruction of any wireless apparatus using 2.4 GHz frequency, or a microwave oven in Dolby Digital format. The audio for usage with noise) Low sound Loud background noise The sound cuts off (When using analog input) The surround sound effect is not obtained The Dolby Digital indicator does not turn on Cause and remedy Charge the rechargeable battery...
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..., Dolby Digital signal is set to "OFF." Refer to the operating instruction of your BD/DVD device, and change the DTS digital output setting to charge the battery in an environment outside the recommended temperature range of between 5°C and 35°C (between 41°F and 95°F). You cannot charge while the charging indicator flashes. Charge in DTS format. The audio for...
..., Dolby Digital signal is set to "OFF." Refer to the operating instruction of your BD/DVD device, and change the DTS digital output setting to charge the battery in an environment outside the recommended temperature range of between 5°C and 35°C (between 41°F and 95°F). You cannot charge while the charging indicator flashes. Charge in DTS format. The audio for...
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..., install it in a location where no audio signal input for example, in which you feel a click. Symptom Other devices (wireless LAN, cordless phone, etc.) using 2.4 GHz frequency, or a microwave oven around the processor become unusable The signal transmission range is short (sound is interrupted) A repeated beep sounds The unit does not operate properly Cause and remedy If the wireless LAN uses the 2.4 GHz frequency, change...
..., install it in a location where no audio signal input for example, in which you feel a click. Symptom Other devices (wireless LAN, cordless phone, etc.) using 2.4 GHz frequency, or a microwave oven around the processor become unusable The signal transmission range is short (sound is interrupted) A repeated beep sounds The unit does not operate properly Cause and remedy If the wireless LAN uses the 2.4 GHz frequency, change...
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Wireless stereo headphones (MDR-RF6500) Playback frequency range Power requirements Mass Operating temperature 12 Hz - 22,000 Hz (digital input) Built-in Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery Approx. 320 g (11.3 oz) 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F) Supplied accessories AC power adaptor (6 V) (1) Optical digital connecting cable (optical rectangular plug optical rectangular plug, 1.5 m (59 1/8 in ) (w/h/d) Mass Approx. 450 g (15.9 oz) Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C (41...
Wireless stereo headphones (MDR-RF6500) Playback frequency range Power requirements Mass Operating temperature 12 Hz - 22,000 Hz (digital input) Built-in Lithium-Ion rechargeable battery Approx. 320 g (11.3 oz) 5 °C to 35 °C (41 °F to 95 °F) Supplied accessories AC power adaptor (6 V) (1) Optical digital connecting cable (optical rectangular plug optical rectangular plug, 1.5 m (59 1/8 in ) (w/h/d) Mass Approx. 450 g (15.9 oz) Operating temperature 5 °C to 35 °C (41...