Sennheiser Electronic SCBT8 Users manual

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MB 110 WN
(SCBT8)
WHITE NOISE Secure Headset
Instruction manual
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Contents
Important safety information ...................................................................... 2
The MB 110 WN Bluetooth headset ............................................................ 4
Package contents ........................................................................................... 5
System requirements .................................................................................... 5
Product overview ........................................................................................... 6
MB 110 WN headset ..................................................................................... 6
Charging accessories ..................................................................................... 6
Overview of pictograms ............................................................................... 7
Overview of the LED indications ................................................................. 8
Overview of buttons ..................................................................................... 9
Putting the headset into operation .......................................................... 10
Charging the headset battery ................................................................... 10
Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices .......................................... 11
Using the headset ........................................................................................ 13
Individually adjusting the headset and wearing it ............................... 13
Switching the headset on and connecting it .......................................... 15
Switching the headset off .......................................................................... 16
Verifying remaining battery life ............................................................... 16
Changing the volume .................................................................................. 17
Making calls using the headset ................................................................. 18
Cleaning and maintaining the headset .................................................... 19
Updating the software of the product .................................................... 20
If a problem occurs ... .................................................................................. 21
If you are out of the Bluetooth transmission range ............................. 22
Specifications ............................................................................................... 23
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Important safety information

Important safety information
Read this instruction manual carefully and completely before using the
product.
Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to
rd parties.
thi
Do not use an obviously defective
product.
Preventing damage to he
Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods of time to prevent
hear
ing damage.
Always maintain a distance of at le
cups and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator since the product generates permanent magnetic fields.
Keep the product, accessories and pac
dren and pets to prevent accidents and choking hazards.
Do not use the product in an environment that requires your spe
attention (e.g. in traffic).
Do not wear the headset during charging since the rechargeable
tery can get warm.
bat
Preventing damage to the product and malfunctions
Always keep the product dry and do not
tures (hairdryer, heater, extended exposure to sunlight, etc.) to avoid corrosion or deformation.
Only use attachments/accessories sup
heiser.
Only clean the product with a soft, dry cloth.
Only use the product in environments where wireless Bluetooth®
ransmission is permitted.
t
alth and accidents
ast 3.94“ (10 cm) between the ear
kaging parts out of reach of chil-
cial
expose it to extreme tempera-
plied or recommended by Senn-
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Important safety information
Safety instructions for rechargeable batteries
In extreme cases, abuse or
WARNING
•explosion, fire development,
heat generation or
smoke or gas development.
misuse of rechargeable batteries can lead to:
Dispose of products with built-in rechargeable batteries at special collection points or return them to your specialist dealer.
Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 10°C/50°F and 40°C/104°F.
Do not heat above 70 °C/ 158 °F, e.g. do not expose to sunlight or throw into a fire.
Intended use/Liability
This headset is an accessory for mobile communication via Bluetooth connection. On the connected mobile phone the WHITE NOISE application needs to be installed and either the Apple “iPod Accessory Protocol“ (iAP2) or the Android “Serial Port Profile“ (SPP) must be supported.
It is considered improper use when this product is used for any application not named in this instruction manual.
Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse of this product and its attachments/accessories.
Switch rechargeable battery-powered products off after use.
When not using rechargeable batteries for extended periods of time, charge them regularly (about every 3 months).
phones and is intended for wireless
Sennheiser is not liable for damages to USB devices that are not consistent with the USB specifications.
Sennheiser is not liable for damages resulting from the loss of connection due to flat or overaged rechargeable batteries or exceeding the Bluetooth transmission range.
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The MB 110 WN Bluetooth headset

The MB 110 WN Bluetooth headset
The MB 110 WN Bluetooth headset is the wireless solution for highly secure communication. It only works together with the WHITE NOISE mobile application and features a hardware based encryption technology. The solution can support the highest security levels while allowing business users to continue using the mobile devices they already own.
Bluetooth
The headset complies with the Bluetooth 5.0 with all Bluetooth 1.1, 1.2, 2.0, 2.1, 3.0, 4.0 and 5.0 devices with the Apple “iPod Accessory Protocol“ (iAP2) or the Android “Serial Port Profile“ (SPP). The headset provides wireless freedom to give hands-free convenience with your mobile phone.
Additional features of the Bluetooth headset
Secure communication – robust hardware encryption technology inte­rated directly in the headset
g
WindSafe technology – intelligent wind noise reduction using three
digital microphones working in synergy and filtering away unwanted wind noise
SpeakFocus technology – adaptive noise reduction system with
3 digital microphones which is optimized for noisy environments e. g. in a car, outdoors or in the office
Echo-free conversations – digital echo cancellation eliminates all
echoes while you are talking
Easy to use due to power on/off slide and call control – you can quickly
take or end calls and adjust the volume to suit you best
HD quality sound – crystal-clear, detailed and transparent sound repro-
duction due to large wideband speaker and extended frequency response
Lightweight comfort – headset weighs only 13 grams
Flexible wearing style – wear left or right, use with or without ear hook
Noise dependent volume control – automatic, adaptive volume adjust-
ment for optimized speech intelligibility and sound quality
standard and is compatible
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Package contents

WHITE NOISE
(Sold Separately)
Package contents
MB 110 WN mono Bluetooth headset with built-in rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery
Adjustable ear hook
Ear adapters with loop (S, M, L)
Car charger
Charging cable
Quick Guide
Safety Guide
Quick Guide
Safety Guide
The WHITE NOISE application and its user guide will be delivered by the reseller.

System requirements

The MB 110 WN secure headset only works with the WHITE NOISE mobile application.
Install the WHITE NOISE Application.
or further information: See WHITE NOISE Quick Guide and contact your IT
F administrator – if required.
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Product overview

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Product overview

MB 110 WN headset

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9
8
1 Volume + button*
2 Volume – button*
3 Multi-function button
4 Microphones
5 On/Off power slide
2
3
6 Speaker
7 Ear hook
8 USB socket
9 LED
6
4
5
* You can swap the +/– assignment of the Volume buttons (see page 17) If, for example, you want to wear the headset on the left ear instead of the right (see page 13).

Charging accessories

0 Charging cable A Car charger
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Product overview
2 x
1s
3s
1s

Overview of pictograms

Meaning of the pictograms for pressing a button
Pictogram Meaning
Briefly press this button.
Double-press this button.
5s
Keep this button pressed for 5 seconds.
Meaning of the pictograms for the flashing of the LED
Pictogram Meaning
This pictogram symbolizes a flashing.
This pictogram symbolizes a time interval.
E
xamples of some of the pictograms that are used throughout this instruc-
tion manual:
Pictogram Meaning
The LED flashes.
The LED flashes once every 3 seconds.
The LED flashes 3 times per second.
The pictogram “i”
Notes marked with the pictogram “i” provide important information on the use of the headset.
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Product overview
2s 2s
1x
3x
4x

Overview of the LED indications

Meaning during operation
LED Meaning
Headset switches on
Headset switches off
Headset is in pairing mode
Pairing was successful
Pairing has failed or has been cancelled
Connectable state, not connected
Once the headset is successfully
Meaning during calls
LED Meaning
Incoming call
Incoming call + rechargeable battery is weak
eaning during charging
M
LED corresponds to a battery life of ...
< 20%
1x
2x
After 5 minutes of charging, the LED goes off. Press the multi-function but
ton to check the battery charge level. When the battery is fully
charged, the LED lights up blue for 5 minutes.
> 20%
> 40%
> 60%
> 80%
100%; battery is fully charged
connected, the LED goes off.
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Product overview
1 s
oror
+

Overview of buttons

Multi-function button
Press the button
4 s
Volume buttons
Function Page Beep(s)
Accepts a call (incoming call) Ends a call (active call) Retrieves information on the remaining
battery life Rejects a call (incoming call)
During an active call:
Mutes/unmutes the headset‘s microphone
Changes to pairing mode (idle) 11
18 18 16
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Button Duration Function Page Beep(s)
Press one of the volume buttons
Button Duration Function Page Beep(s)
Press and hold both volume buttons
2s
During an active call:
Increases/reduces the speaker volume
In idle mode (no active call):
Increases/reduces the volume for the ring tone, the beeps and the voice prompts
In idle mode (no active call):
Reverses the function of the Volume +/– buttons
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17
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Putting the headset into operation

1:20 h
1x
3x
Putting the headset into operation

Charging the headset battery

WARNING
Danger of injury!
Wearing the headset when charging can cause burns and injuries.
Do not wear the headset when charging.
A complete charging cycle takes about 1 hour and 20 minutes. Before using the headset for the first time, charge the rechargeable battery for a complete charging cycle without interruption.
A charging time of ... corresponds to a battery life of ... LED flashes
approx. 10 min < 20%
approx. 20 min > 20%
approx. 40 min > 40%
1x
2x
approx. 60 min > 60%
1 Take off the headset and switch it off (see page 16).
2 Connect the micro USB plug of the charging cable to the USB socket of
the head
set.
3 Connect the USB plug of the charging cable to the USB socket of your
com
puter, the car charger or a power supply unit (not included).
4 The battery is being charged. The LED
flashes depending on the battery charge level. After 5 minutes, the LED goes off. Press the multi-function button to check the battery charge level. When the battery is fully charged, the LED lights up blue.
1 2
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LED flashes
*
*
not included
1x
1x
2x
3x
4x
Meaning
< 20% battery left
> 20% battery left
> 40% battery left
> 60% battery left
> 80% battery left
100 %
When the battery charge level drops below 10%, the LED flashes red and the voice prompt “recharge headset” is announced several times. When the battery is flat, the headset switches off automatically.
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Putting the headset into operation
paired
paired + connected

Pairing the headset with Bluetooth devices

CAUTION
Danger of malfunction!
The transmitted radio waves of mobile phones can impair the operation of sensitive and unprotected devices.
Only make calls with the headset in locations where wireless Bluetooth
ransmission is permitted.
t
The headset complies with the Bluetooth 5.0 standard. In order that data can be transmitted wirelessly using Bluetooth technology, you have to pair your headset with Bluetooth devices that support the Apple “iPod Accessory Protocol“ (iAP2) or the Android “Serial Port Profile“ (SPP) and has the WHITE NOISE application installed.
The headset can save the connection profiles of up to eight Bluetooth devices with which it has been paired. After switch-on, the headset automatically tries to connect to the last connected Bluetooth device. You can only connect a second Bluetooth device after having switched off the first Bluetooth device.
If you pair the headset with a ninth Bluetooth device, the saved connection profile of the least used Bluetooth device will be overwritten. If you want to re-establish a connection with this Bluetooth device, you have to pair the headset again.
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Putting the headset into operation
1
3
6
4
20 cm
”Pairing successful”
2
”Pairing“
5
off
3x
MB 110 WN
Sennheiser MB Pro 1
Menu
Bluetooth on
Bluetooth off
on
press and hold while powering on
Menu
Add device
P
airing the headset with a Bluetooth device
By way of example of a mobile phone, the following chapter describes how to
pair the headset with a Bluetooth device. In case of deviation, proceed
as described in the instruction manual of your mobile phone.
1 Switch the headset off (see page 16).
2 Keep the multi-function button pressed and gently pull the on/off
power sl
ide away from the headset. The LED alternately flashes blue
and red. The headset is in pairing mode.
3 Enable the Bluetooth
4 On the mobile phone, start a search for Bl
visibility on your mobile phone.
uetooth devices. All available
devices in the proximity of the mobile phone are displayed.
5 From the found Bluetooth devices, select “MB 110 WN” to establish a
Bluetooth conne
ction to the headset.
6 Once the headset is paired with the mobile phone, the LED goes off.
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I
f pairing is not successful within 5 minutes, the headset automatically
returns to connectable mode. Repeat the pairing procedure.
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Using the headset

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3 4
LS
2
Using the headset

Individually adjusting the headset and wearing it

For an optimized and individual wearing comfort, the headset can be worn on your left or right ear in three different ways: with the ear hook or the ear adapter or a combination of both.
Wearing the headset with ear adapter
The ear adapter with loop is supplied in 3 different sizes: S, M, L. Select the siz
e that fits your ear.
1 Remove the ear hook and the ear adapter without loop (premounted)
or
the ear adapter with loop from the headset.
2 Attach the selected ear adapter with loop to the headset.
3 Move the headset to your ear and insert the loop of the ear adapter.
4 Adjust the angle of the loop so that
securely in your ear.
the headset fits comfortably and
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Using the headset
1 2
3
LM
S
4
W
earing the headset using the ear hook
You can combine the ear hook with the ear adapter without loop. If then the
headset does not fit properly, use one of the ear adapters with loop.
1 Remove the ear adapter with loop if necessary and attach the ear
ad
apter without loop, whichever feels most comfortable.
2 Attach the ear hook to the headset. If you want to change the wearing
ear of the headset
, attach the ear hook the other way round.
3 Move the headset to your ear and guide the ear hook behind your ear.
If the
headset does not fit optimally, slightly bend the ear hook a bit.
4 Position the headset so that it fits comfortably.
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Using the headset
paired
paired + connected

Switching the headset on and connecting it

Gently pull the on/off power slide away from the headset. The LED
flashes blue 3 times. The voice prompt “power on” is announced in the headset. The LED flashes 3 times blue every 2 seconds until the headset finds a paired Bluetooth device to connect to. Once the connection is success­fully established, the voice prompt “Phone one connected” is announced in the headset.
1. ”power on“
3x
2. „... connected“
Only one out of the maximum eight paired Bluetooth devices can be connected to the headset (“paired + connected”).
After switch-on, the headset automatically tries to connect to the last connected Bluetooth device.
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Using the headset
4x
3x
2x1x1x
1x

Switching the headset off

Gently push the on/off power slide towards the headset.
The voice prompt “power off” is announced in the headset and the LED flashes red 3 times. The headset ends the call and switches off.
”power off“
3x
All volume settings are saved automatically when the headset is switched off.

Verifying remaining battery life

You can retrieve information on the remaining battery life at any time except when you are on a call:
Press the multi-function button.
Information announced LED flashes Remaining battery life
”More than 80 percent battery left”
”More than 60 percent battery left”
”More than 40 percent battery left”
”More than 20 percent battery left”
”Less than 20 percent battery left”
”Recharge headset” < 10%; automatic voice prompt
> 80%
> 60%
> 40%
> 20%
< 20%
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Using the headset
Vol +
Vol –
+

Changing the volume

WARNING
Hearing damage due to high volumes!
Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to perma­nent hearing defects.
Set the volume to a low level before putting on the headset.
Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes.
You can adjust three independent volume settings for the headset:
speaker volume: can be adjusted during an active call,
volume for the ring tone, the beeps and the voice prompts: can be adjusted in idle mode (no active call)
Press the
Volume + button to increase the volume.
• Volume – button to reduce the volume.
When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, the voice prompt “Volume min” or “Volume max” is announced in the headset.
Swapping the +/– assignment of the V
You can swap the +/– assignment of the Volume buttons If, for example, you want to
Keep both Volume buttons pressed for 2 seconds to swap the +/–
assign announced in the headset.
wear the headset on the other ear (see page 13).
ment of the buttons. The voice prompt “swap volume keys” is
2 s
olume buttons
A
B
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Using the headset
Phone 1
“Phone one”
1 s
2 x
1 s
1 s
WHITE NOISE
Application

Making calls using the headset

Making a call
Dial the desired number on your mobile phone using the WHITE NOISE
ap
plication.
Accepting/rejecting/ending a call
You hear a ring tone in the headset and the LED flashes blue.
If the hea
dset battery is low, the LED flashes red instead of blue.
Press the multi-function button:
Duration Function Voice prompt/beeps
Accepts a call
Rejects a call ”Call rejected”
Puts an active call on hold (pause)
Ends a call ”Call ended”
Muting the headset’s microphone
Press the multi-function button:
Duration Function Voice prompt
Mutes the headset’s microphone ”Mute on“
Unmutes the headset’s microphone ”Mute off“
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Cleaning and maintaining the headset

Cleaning and maintaining the headset
Cleaning the headset
Only use a dry cloth to clean the product.
Storing the headset
If you do not use the headset for extended periods of time:
Charge the built-in rechargeable battery every 3 months for about
1h
our.
Store the headset in a clean and dry environment.
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Cleaning and maintaining the headset
1
2
3
+ internet access

Updating the software of the product

You can update the software of your headset by using the free “Sennheiser Updater” PC software.
Download the “Sennheiser Updater” from
ww.sennheiser.com/cco/software.
w
Install the PC software. To install th
rights on your computer. If necessary, contact your IT department.
Updating the software of the headset
1 Use a USB cable with mini USB plug to
puter.
2 Start the “Sennheiser Updater”.
The “Sennheiser Up the headset to the latest firmware version available for download. If your firmware needs to be updated, upgrade to the latest version according to the instructions of the “Sennheiser Updater”.
3 To update the software, only one prod
Disconnect all other Sennheiser products before starting the update.
dater” compares the installed firmware version of
e software, you need administrator
connect the headset to your com-
uct may be connected at a time.
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If a problem occurs ...

1 2
on
press & hold
off
If a problem occurs ...
Problem Possible cause Possible solution Page
Headset cannot be switched on
No audio signal The headset is not
Headset cannot be paired
Headset does not react to any button press
The rechargeable battery is flat.
paired with the mobile phone.
The volume is adjusted too low.
The headset is switched off.
The pairing does not work.
The mobile phone is switched off.
The operation of the headset is faulty.
Recharge the rechargeable battery.
Check if the headset is paired. If necessary, pair the headset again.
Increase the volume. 17
Switch the headset on. 15
Check if your Bluetooth device supports Apple iAP2 or Android SPP
Switch the mobile phone on.
Reset the headset to the factory default settings.
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12
21
If a problem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions, please contact your local Sennheiser partner for assistance. To find a Sennheiser partner in your country, search at www.sennheiser.com.
Restoring factory default settings (Reset)
1 Switch the headset off (see page 16).
2 Keeping both Volume buttons pressed, gently pull the on/off power
slide a
way from the headset. The LED flashes 3 times purple and then alternately blue and red. The headset tries to pair with the Bluetooth devices (see page 11).
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If a problem occurs ...
1. ”power on“
2. „... connected“
30 m

If you are out of the Bluetooth transmission range

Calling is only possible in the Bluetooth transmission range of the mobile phone. The transmission range largely depends on environmental conditions such as wall thickness, wall composition etc. With a free line of sight, the transmission range of most mobile phones is up to 30 meters.
If the headset leaves the transmission range of the connected mobile phone during a call, the voice prompt “Phone one disconnected” is announced in the headset.
If you re-enter the Bluetooth transmi connection is re-established and the voice prompt “Phone one connected”or “Phone two connected” is announced in the headset.
ssion range within 5 minutes, the
If you spend more than 5 minutes outside the Bl
uetooth transmission range, the connection breaks down completely and you have to manually
re-establish the
connection.
To re-establish a connection to the mobile phone:
Briefly press the multi-function button.
Once the connectio
n is successfully re-established, one of the following
voice prompts is announced in the headset:
• “Phone one connected” for the first mobile phone
• “Phone two connected” for the second mobile phone
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Specifications

Specifications
MB 110 WN headset
Dimensions (W x H x D) approx. 51 x 19 x 23 mm
Weight
Standby time up to 10 days
Talk time up to 7 hours
Charging time 1 h 20 min
Rechargeable battery (built-in) Lithium Polymer; 3.7 V, 120 mAh
Speaker type dynamic, neodymium magnet
Speaker frequency response 300 – 3,400 Hz (narrowband)
Sound pressure max. 118 dB SPL (ERP)
Microphone type 3 digital MEMS microphones
Microphone frequency response 300 – 3,400 Hz (narrowband)
Operating temperature range +10°C (+50°F) to
Operating relative humidity 20 to 85%, non-condensing
Storage temperature range 20°C (4°F) to +60°C (140°F)
Storage relative humidity 10 to 95%, non-condensing
without ear hook approx. 13 g
+40°C (+104°F)
Car charger
model number 504570
Input
Output 5 V DC/500 mA
Bluetooth
Bluetooth v
Range up to 30 m (device dependent)
Transmission frequency 2402 MHz to 2480 MHz
Profiles Apple “iPod Accessory Protocol“
Output power 6.5 dBm/4.47 mW
Typical sensitivity -89 dBm
Trademarks
The Bluetooth by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Sennheiser Communications A/S is under license.
®
word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned
12-24 V DC/0.5 A
ersion 5.0/class 1
(iAP2) or Android “Serial Port Profile“ (SPP)
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French Canadian Compliance Statements
"Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device."
Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) l'appareil nedoit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement.
"This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003."
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Cet appareil et son antenne (s) ne doit pas être co-localisés ou fonctionnant en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou transmetteur.
FCC Information to User
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 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 television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct
the interference by one of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is con-nected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
Modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Compliance Information : This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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Sennheiser Communications A/S
Industriparken 27, DK-2750 Ballerup, Denmark www.sennheiser.com
Publ. 11/17, A01
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