Sony Video Game Headset MDR-RF920RK Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
Operating Instructions
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Manual de instrucciones
Wireless Stereo
Headphone System
3-264-043-23(1)
© 2005 Sony Corporation
MDR-RF920RK
MDR-RF960RK
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RECYCLING NICKEL METAL
HYDRIDE BATTERIES
Nickel Metal Hydride
batteries are recyclable.
You can help preserve
our environment by
returning your used
rechargeable batteries
to the collection and
recycling location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of
rechargeable batteries, call toll free
1-800-822-8837, or
visit http://www.rbrc.org/
Caution:
Do not handle damaged or leaking Nickel
Metal Hydride batteries.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do
not expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
To avoid electrical shock, do not
open the cabinet. Refer servicing to
qualified personnel only.
Information
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate this
equipment.
If you have any questions about this product,
you may call:
Sony Customer Information Services Center
1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No.: MDR-RF920R
MDR-RF960R
(Headphones Unit)
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo,
San Diego, CA 92127
USA
Telephone No.: 858-942-2230
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.
For the customers in the Canada
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.
For the customers in the USA and
Canada
Note :
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 or more 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 connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/
TV technician for help.
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Welcome!
Thank you for purchasing the Sony
MDR-RF920RK/RF960RK Wireless Stereo
Headphone System. Before operating the unit,
please read this manual thoroughly and retain it
for future reference.
Some features are:
Wireless system that allows you to listen to a
program free from the restriction of a cord
High fidelity sound reproduction
•A compact transmitter with an AC power
adaptor (supplied) enables simple charging of
the headphone batteries. Just by placing the
headphones on the transmitter, headphone
batteries can be charged.
Comfortable Circum-aural headphones with
self adjusting head band
Automatic ON/OFF function on headphones
to preserve battery power
As a power saving feature, the transmitter
automatically turns ON when the audio signal
is detected and OFF when the signal is not
received.
Notes on receiving
performance
The system for this equipment utilizes very high
frequency signals in the 900 MHz band so the
receiving performance may deteriorate due to the
surroundings. The following examples illustrate
conditions that may reduce the possible receiving
range or cause interference with reception.
Inside a building with walls containing steel
beams.
Area with many steel file cabinets, etc.
Area with many electrical appliances capable
of generating electromagnetic noise.
Transmitter is placed on a metal instrument.
Area facing roadways.
Noise or interfering signals exist in the
surroundings due to radio transceivers in
trucks, etc.
Noise or interfering signals exist in the
surroundings due to wireless communication
systems installed along roadways.
Table of contents
Getting started
Unpacking ................................................. 4
Charging the supplied rechargeable
batteries ............................................... 4
Setting up the transmitter ........................ 7
Operating the system
Listening to a program............................. 9
The effective areas of the transmitter .. 11
Replacing the ear pads ........................... 11
Additional information
Precautions .............................................. 12
Troubleshooting ...................................... 12
Specifications ........................................... 13
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N Getting started
Unpacking
Check that you have the following items:
• The headphones (1)
• The transmitter (1)
AC power adaptor (1)
Unimatch plug adaptor (1)
(stereo mini jack y stereo phone plug)
• Connecting cord (1)
(phono plugs y stereo mini plug), 1 m (3.3 ft.)
• Rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries (2)
Charging the supplied
rechargeable batteries
The supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride
batteries are not charged from the first time you
use them. Be sure to charge them before use.
To charge the headphones, place them on the
transmitter.
1 Press the button of the left housing
to open the battery compartment
lid.
The battery compartment lid comes off.
2 Insert the supplied rechargeable
nickel-metal hydride batteries into
the battery compartment matching
the 3 terminals on the batteries to
the 3 marks in the compartment.
Do not use rechargeable batteries other
than the supplied ones.
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3 Close the battery compartment lid.
4 Connect the supplied AC power
adaptor to the transmitter.
5 Rest the headphones on the
transmitter so that the
headphones’ contact point meets
the transmitter’s contact pin while
making sure that the charging
indicator lights in green.
Charging is completed in about 16
hours and the charging indicator goes
off.
When placing the headphones on the
transmitter, be sure to hold them level
with both hands and that the right and
left housings are placed straight down
on the transmitter, and then tilt them
back as illustrated above.
AC power
adaptor
(supplied)
to DC IN 9V jack
to an AC outlet
Transmitter
When the indicator does not light in
green
Check if the right and left headphones are rested
on the transmitter correctly. The indicator will
not light up if the headphones’ contact point does
not meet the transmitter’s contact pin. Remove
the headphones and replace them on the
transmitter again so that the indicator lights in
green.
To recharge the headphone battery
after use
Place the headphones on the transmitter after
use. Since the built-in timer recognizes when
charging is complete, there is no need to remove
the headphones from the transmitter after
charging.
Notes
The transmitter automatically turns off while charging
the batteries.
This system is designed to charge only the supplied
rechargeable batteries type BP-HP550 for safety. Note
that other types of rechargeable batteries cannot be
charged with this system.
If dry batteries are installed, they cannot be charged.
Do not attempt to use the supplied BP-HP550
rechargeable batteries for other components. They are
for use with this system only.
Charge in an environmental temperature of between
0˚C and 40˚C (between 32˚F and 104˚F).
Left housing
Right
housing
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Charging and usage hours
*
1
at 1kHz, 1mW+1mW output
*
2
hours required to fully charge empty batteries
*
3
Time stated above may vary, depending on
the temperature or conditions of use.
Using the headphones with dry
batteries (sold separately)
Commercially available (size AAA) dry batteries
can also be used to power the headphones.
Install the batteries in the same manner as
described in steps 1 through 3 of “Charging the
supplied rechargeable batteries.”
When dry batteries are installed, the battery
charge function is not activated.
Battery life
(Using Sony alkaline battery LR03/AM-4(N))
*
1
at 1kHz, 1mW+1mW output
*
2
Time stated above may vary, depending on
the temperature or conditions of use.
Notes on Batteries
Do not charge a dry battery.
Do not carry a dry battery together with coins
or other metallic objects. It can generate heat if
the positive and negative terminals of the
battery accidentally come into contact with
metallic objects.
If you are not going to use the unit for a long
time, remove the battery to avoid damage
from battery leakage or corrosion.
Checking the remaining battery
power
Pull up the self-adjusting band and check the
power indicator located on the upper part of the
right housing. The batteries are still serviceable
when the indicator lights in red.
Charge the rechargeable batteries or install new
dry batteries if the power indicator light dims,
flashes, or the sound becomes distorted or noisy.
Note
The rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries should
be replaced with new ones when they last only half the
expected time after a proper recharging. The
rechargeable batteries type BP-HP550 are not
commercially available. You can order the batteries from
the store where you purchased this system, or at your
nearest Sony dealer.
Approx.
changing hours
1 hour
16 hours*
2
MDR-RF920RK
80 minutes*
3
18 hours*
3
MDR-RF960RK
75 minutes*
3
15 hours*
3
Approx. usage time*
1
Battery
MDR-RF920RK
MDR-RF960RK
Approx. hours*
1
28 hours*
2
24 hours*
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INPUT
A
INPUT
DC IN 9V
!
L
R
B
NOISE FILTER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL
1
2
3
Setting up the
transmitter
1 Connect the transmitter to audio/
video equipment.
Select one of the hookups below
depending on the jack type:
A To connect to a headphones jack
* WALKMAN is a registered trademark of Sony
Corporation to represent Headphone Stereo
products.
Transmitter
WALKMAN*,
TV, VCR, etc.
to INPUT B
jacks
Unimatch plug
adaptor
(supplied)
to headphones
jack (stereo
phone jack)
Connecting cord
(supplied)
to headphones
jack (stereo
mini jack)
Left channel
(white)
Right channel
(red)
INPUT
A
INPUT
DC IN 9V
!
L
R
B
NOISE FILTER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL
1
2
3
B To connect to LINE OUT or REC OUT
jacks
Transmitter
to INPUT A
jack
Stereo system, VCR,
etc.
Left channel
(white)
Connecting cord
(supplied)
Right channel
(red)
to LINE OUT or REC
OUT jacks
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C To connect to TV, etc.
If noise occurs when the transmitter is
connected to your TV or VCR, set the
NOISE FILTER switch to ON.
Notes
If you connect the transmitter to LINE OUT or
REC OUT jacks of an audio reproducer such as an
MD player or CD player, do not set the NOISE
FILTER switch to ON. Otherwise, volume will be
limited.
The NOISE FILTER switch is active only in the
case of the connection shown in diagram A on
page 7 and C. In diagram B, the switch has no
effect.
When the transmitter is placed on or near a TV, it
may pick up a noise.
In such case, place the transmitter away from the
TV.
INPUT
A
INPUT
DC IN 9V
!
L
R
B
NOISE FILTER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL
1
2
3
2 Connect the supplied AC power
adaptor to the transmitter.
Notes
Use only the supplied AC power adaptor. Do not use
any other AC power adaptor.
If the connected equipment has the AVLS (Automatic
Volume Limiter System) function, be sure to turn the
function off when using the transmitter. Otherwise,
you will have to turn up the volume of the
headphones, and that may cause noise.
Do not place the transmitter near a fluorescent lamp,
etc. when using the system.
TV, etc.
to stereo mini jack
to INPUT B
jacks
Right channel
(red)
Left channel
(white)
Polarity of the plug
Connecting cord
(supplied)
Transmitter
Transmitter
AC power
adaptor
(supplied)
to an AC
outlet
to DC IN 9 V jack
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N Operating the system
Listening to a program
Before listening
To prevent your ears from being damaged, first
lower the volume.
1 Turn on the audio/video equipment
connected to the transmitter.
If the transmitter is connected to the
headphone jack, set the volume control
of the audio source equipment as high
as possible but not so high that the
audio signal becomes distorted.
2 Remove the headphones from the
transmitter.
The transmitter’s power indicator will
light in red.
3 Select the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selector switch.
4 Put on the headphones.
The power indicator on the upper part
of the right housing glows red. Be sure
to put the right housing (R) on your
right ear and the left housing (L) on
your left ear. Wear the headphones
vertically on your head so that auto
power on function is properly activated.
CHANNEL
1
2
3
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5 Turn up the volume to a moderate
level with the VOL control.
A MDR-RF960RK
Press the TUNE button briefly for
automatic tuning of the headphones.
If you do not receive a clear audio
signal, press it again.
B MDR-RF920RK
Tune the headphones into the frequency
of the transmitter with the TUNE
control until you can hear the audio
signal loud and clear.
Follow steps 3 and 5 above until the
receiving performance becomes better.
Bad reception conditions
If you use the unit near a cordless telephone, it may
cause radio interference. If poor reception occurs, try
another channel using the CHANNEL selector.
Sending RF signals from the Transmitter
The transmitter starts sending the RF signals
automatically, when it detects audio signals from
the equipment connected.
If it does not detect an audio signal for more than
approximately 10 minutes, the transmitter will
stop sending RF signals, and the power indicator
turns off.
When the transmitter receives an audio signal
again, it starts sending the RF signals, and the
power indicator will light in red again.
If the audio signal is very weak, the transmitter
does not send RF signals. If the transmitter is
connected to a headphone jack, make sure the
volume of the equipment connected is set to 5 – 6
or higher.
You may not hear the beginning of the sound
from the headphones until the transmitter starts
sending the RF signals after detecting an audio
signal.
Note
If the transmitter is connected to the headphones jack of
the source equipment, set the volume of that equipment
as high as possible without distorting the audio signal.
The headphones automatically turn
off when they are taken off
– Auto power on/off function
Do not pull up the self-adjusting band when not
in use, as this will consume the battery power.
Notes
If hiss is hear, move closer to the transmitter.
You may hear some noise when you disconnect the
AC power adaptor from the transmitter before taking
off the headphones.
After listening to a program
Take the headphones off and rest them away on the
transmitter, and recharge them.
Note
Do not hang the headphones by the self adjusting band,
otherwise, the self adjusting band will be pulled up and
the headphones will be switched on.
VOL control
VOL control
TUNE
TUNE
TUNE
button
TUNE
control
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The effective areas of
the transmitter
The optimum distance is up to approximately
46 m (150 feet ) without the system picking up
some interference. However, the distance may
vary according to the surroundings and
environment. If the system picks up some noise
while using it within the above mentioned
distance, reduce the distance between the
transmitter unit and the headphones, or select the
other channel.
Notes
When you use the headphones inside the effective
areas of the transmitter, the transmitter can be placed
in any direction from the listener.
Even within the signal reception area, there are some
spots (dead spot) where the RF signal can not be
received. This is a characteristic inherent to RF signals,
and does not indicate malfunction. By slightly moving
the transmitter, location of the dead spot can be
changed.
Replacing the ear pads
The ear pads are replaceable. If the ear pads
become dirty or worn out, replace them as
illustrated below.
The ear pad is not commercially available. You
can order replacements from the store where you
purchased this system, or at your nearest Sony
dealer.
1 Remove the old ear pad by pulling
it out of the groove on the housing.
2 Place the new ear pad on the driver
unit and insert the edge of the pad
into the groove as illustrated.
Make sure that the entire edge of the ear pad is
securely inserted into the groove.
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N Additional information
Precautions
When the transmitter is not to be used for a
long period of time, disconnect the AC power
adaptor from the AC outlet holding the plug.
Do not pull on the cord.
Do not leave the wireless stereo headphone
system in a location subject to direct sunlight,
heat or moisture.
Notes on headphones
Preventing hearing damage
Avoid using headphones at high volume.
Hearing experts advise against continuous, loud
and extended play. If you experience a ringing in
your ears, reduce the volume or discontinue use.
Caring for others
Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will
allow you to hear outside sounds and to be
considerate to the people around you.
If you have any questions or problems
concerning the system that are not covered in this
manual, please consult the nearest Sony dealer.
Be sure to bring the headphones and the
transmitter to the Sony dealer when requiring
repair work.
Problem
No sound/
Muffled
sound
Solution
Turn on the transmitter first, then put
on the headphones.
Check the connection of the audio/
video equipment or the AC power
adaptor.
Check that the audio/video
equipment is turned on.
Turn up the volume on the connected
audio/video equipment, if the
transmitter is connected to the
headphones jack.
MDR-RF920RK:
Change the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selector on the
transmitter, then tune the headphones
with the TUNE control.
MDR-RF960RK:
Change the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selector on the
transmitter, then press the TUNE
button again.
The mute function is activated.
Use the headphones near the
transmitter.
The headphones’ POWER indicator
light is weak or turned off.
Charge the supplied rechargeable
batteries or if the POWER indicator
is still off after charging the
supplied rechargeable batteries, take
the headphones to a Sony dealer for
replacement of the rechargeable
battery.
If you connect the transmitter to the
LINE OUT or REC OUT jacks of an
audio reproducer, make sure that the
NOISE FILTER switch is set to OFF.
Make sure that the NOISE FILTER
switch is set to either ON or OFF (If
the switch gets stuck between ON and
OFF, the sound will be cut off).
Troubleshooting
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Specifications
General
Carrier frequency
913.5 – 914.5 MHz
Channel Ch1, Ch2, Ch3
Modulation FM stereo
Frequency response
MDR-RF920R : 20 – 20,000 Hz
MDR-RF960R : 10 – 22,000 Hz
Transmitter TMR-RF960R
Power source DC 9 V: supplied AC power
adaptor
Audio input phono jacks/stereo mini jack
Dimensions Approx. 133 × 124 × 136 mm
(5
1
/4 × 5 × 5
3
/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
Mass Approx. 195 g (7 oz.)
Headphones MDR-RF920R, MDR-RF960R
Power source Supplied rechargeable nickel-
metal hydride batteries BP-
HP550 or commercially available
(size AAA) dry batteries
Mass Approx. 270 g (9.6 oz.) incl.
batteries
Optional accessories
Audio cable RK-G136 (stereo mini plug y
stereo mini plug)
RK-C310,C320 (pin plug × 2 y
pin plug × 2)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
Problem
Distortion
Loud
background
noise
Solution
If the transmitter is connected to the
headphone jack, volume of the
connected audio/video equipment.
Change the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selector on the
transmitter.
The headphones’ POWER indicator
light is weak or turned off.
Charge the supplied rechargeable
batteries or if the POWER indicator
is still off after charging the
supplied rechargeable batteries, take
the headphones to a Sony dealer for
replacement of the rechargeable
battery.
If you connect the transmitter to the
LINE OUT or REC OUT jacks of an
audio reproducer, make sure that the
NOISE FILTER switch is set to OFF.
Move closer to the transmitter. As
you move away from the transmitter,
more noise is likely to be heard.
If the transmitter is connected to the
headphones jack, turn up the volume
of the connected audio/video
equipment.
MDR-RF920RK:
Change the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selector on the
transmitter, then tune the headphones
with the TUNE control.
MDR-RF960RK:
Change the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selector on the
transmitter, then press the TUNE
button again.
The headphones’ POWER indicator
light is weak or turned off.
Charge the supplied rechargeable
batteries or if the POWER indicator
is still off after charging the
supplied rechargeable batteries, take
the headphones to a Sony dealer for
replacement of the rechargeable
battery.
If you connect the transmitter to the
LINE OUT or REC OUT jacks of an
audio reproducer, make sure that the
NOISE FILTER switch is set to OFF.
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AVERTISSEMENT
Afin d’éviter tout risque d’incendie
ou d’électrocution, n’exposez pas cet
appareil à la pluie ou à l’humidité.
Afin d’écarter tout risque
d’électrocution, gardez le coffret
fermé. Ne confiez l’entretien de
l’appareil qu’à un professionnel.
Pour les utilisateurs aux Canada
Son utilisation est autorisée seulement aux
conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire
de brouillage et (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit
être prêt à accepter tout brouillage
radioeléctrique reçu, même si ce brouillage est
susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement
du dispositif.
Pour les utilisateurs aux États-Unis et
au Canada
RECYCLAGE DES ACCUMULATEURS
À HYDRURE MÉTALLIQUE DE
NICKEL
Les accumulateurs à
hydrure métallique de
nickel sont
recyclables.
Vous pouvez
contribuer à préserver
l’environnement en
rapportant les piles usées dans un point de
collection et recyclage le plus proche.
Pour plus d’informations sur le recyclage des
accumulateurs, téléphonez le numéro gratuit
1-800-822-8837 (Etats-Units et Canada
uniquement), ou
visitez http://www.rbrc.org/
Avertissment:
Ne pas utilliser des accumulateurs à hidrure
métallique de nickel qui sont endommagées ou
qui fuient.
Bienvenue !
Nous vous remercions pour l’achat de ce système
de casque stéréo sans fil Sony MDR-RF920RK/
RF960RK. Avant d’utiliser cet appareil, lisez
attentivement le présent mode d’emploi et
conservez-le pour toute référence ultérieure.
Cet appareil offre, entre autres, les
caractéristiques suivantes :
Système sans fil permettant d’écouter de la
musique ou une émission en toute liberté, sans
cordon.
Reproduction du son d’une grande fidélité.
Transmetteur compact avec adaptateur secteur
(fourni) simplifiant la recharge des piles du
casque. Il suffit de placer le casque sur le
transmetteur pour recharger les piles.
Casque circumaural confortable avec serre-tête
auto-réglable.
Fonction de mise sous tension et hors tension
(ON/OFF) automatique pour l’économie des
piles.
•À des fins d’économie d’énergie, le
transmetteur se met automatiquement sous
tension lorsque le signal audio est détecté et
hors tension en l’absence de signal.
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Remarques sur les
performances de
réception
Comme le système de cet appareil utilise des
signaux de très haute fréquence dans la gamme
de 900 MHz, l’environnement peut avoir une
influence sur la qualité de la réception. Les
exemples suivants illustrent les situations
pouvant réduire la plage de réception et
perturber la réception.
•À l’intérieur d’un bâtiment à structure
métallique.
Pièce contenant de nombreux classeurs à
tiroirs métalliques.
•À proximité d’appareils électriques pouvant
engendrer des parasites électromagnétiques.
Installation sur un instrument métallique.
•À proximité d’une route.
Parasites ou interférences dans le voisinage,
provenant d’émetteurs-récepteurs de camions,
etc.
Parasites ou interférences dans le voisinage,
provenant de systèmes de communication,
installés le long de routes.
Table des matières
Préparatifs
Déballage ................................................... 4
Charge des piles rechargeables
fournies ................................................ 4
Préparation du transmetteur .................. 7
Utilisation du système
Écoute d’un programme .......................... 9
Portée du transmetteur .......................... 11
Remplacement des oreillettes ............... 11
Informations complémentaires
Précautions .............................................. 12
Dépannage ............................................... 12
Spécifications ........................................... 13
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N Préparatifs
Déballage
Vérifiez que vous disposez des accessoires
suivants :
• Casque (1)
• Transmetteur (1)
Adaptateur secteur (1)
Adaptateur de prise universel (1)
(mini-prise stéréo y fiche stéréo)
• Cordon de raccordement (1)
(fiches phono y mini-fiche stéréo), 1 m (3
,
3 pieds)
• Piles rechargeable au nickel-métal-hydrure (2)
Charge des piles
rechargeables fournies
Les piles rechargeables au nickel-métal-hydrure
fournies ne sont pas encore chargées lorsque
vous les utilisez pour la première fois. Chargez-
les avant de les utiliser.
Pour charger les piles du casque, placez celui-ci
sur le transmetteur.
1 Appuyez sur le bouton du boîtier
gauche pour ouvrir le couvercle du
logement des piles.
Le couvercle du logement des piles se
détache.
2 Insérez les piles au nickel-métal-
hydrure rechargeables fournies
dans le logement des piles en
faisant correspondre la borne 3 des
piles au symbole 3 dans le
logement.
N’utilisez pas de piles rechargeables
autres que celles fournies.
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Si l’indicateur ne s’allume pas en
vert
Vérifiez que les boîtiers droit et gauche du
casque sont placés correctement sur le
transmetteur. L’indicateur peut ne pas s’allumer
si le point de contact du casque ne touche pas la
broche de contact du transmetteur. Retirez le
casque et placez-le de nouveau sur le
transmetteur afin que l’indicateur s’allume en
vert.
Pour recharger les piles du casque
après utilisation
Placez le casque sur le transmetteur après
utilisation du casque. Étant donné que l’horloge
intégrée détecte la fin de la charge, il n’est pas
nécessaire de retirer le casque du transmetteur à
la fin de la charge.
Remarques
Le transmetteur s’éteint automatiquement pendant la
recharge des piles.
Pour des raisons de sécurité, ce système est conçu
pour recharger uniquement les piles rechargeables
fournies de type BP-HP550. Les autres types de piles
rechargeables ne peuvent pas être rechargés avec ce
système.
Les piles sèches ne peuvent pas être rechargées.
N’essayez pas d’utiliser les piles rechargeables BP-
HP550 fournies avec d’autres appareils. Elles sont
conçues pour être utilisées exclusivement avec ce
système.
Effectuez la charge à une température ambiante de
0 ˚C à 40 ˚C (de 32 ˚F à 104 ˚F).
3 Refermez le couvercle du logement
des piles.
4 Branchez l’adaptateur secteur
fourni sur le transmetteur.
5 Placez le casque sur le transmetteur
de manière que le point de contact
du casque touche la broche de
contact du transmetteur et assurez-
vous que l’indicateur de charge
s’allume en vert.
Le cycle de charge prend environ 16
heures. Une fois la charge terminée,
l’indicateur de charge s’éteint.
Lorsque vous placez le casque sur
l’émetteur, tenez-le bien droit avec les
deux mains et veillez à ce que les
écouteurs droit et gauche soient
enfoncés sur l’émetteur, puis inclinez-le
vers l’arrière comme illustré ci-dessus.
Adaptateur
secteur
(fourni)
vers la prise DC IN 9V
vers une prise secteur
Transmetteur
Boîtier gauche
Boîtier
droit
suite à la page suivante
6
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Durées de charge et d’utilisation
*
1
sortie de 1 mW+1mW, à 1 kHz
*
2
durée nécessaire à la recharge complète des
piles vides
*
3
La durée indiquée ci-dessus peut varier selon
la température ou les conditions d’utilisation.
Utilisation du casque avec des piles
sèches (vendues séparément)
Vous pouvez aussi utiliser des piles sèches
(AAA) disponibles dans le commerce, avec ce
casque. Installez les piles comme décrit dans les
étapes 1 à 3 de la section « Charge des piles
rechargeables fournies ».
Lorsque vous utilisez des piles sèches, la fonction
de recharge de piles n’est pas activée.
Durée de vie des piles
(Utilisation de piles alcalines Sony LR03/AM-4(N))
*
1
sortie de 1 mW+1mW, à 1 kHz
*
2
La durée indiquée ci-dessus peut varier selon
la température ou les conditions d’utilisation.
Remarques sur les piles
Ne rechargez pas une pile sèche.
Ne mettez pas une pile sèche en contact avec
des pièces de monnaie ou d’autres objets
métalliques. Si le pôle positif et le pôle négatif
de la pile sont mis en contact l’un avec l’autre
via un objet métallique, un échauffement
risque de se produire.
Si vous prévoyez de ne pas utiliser l’appareil
pendant une longue période, retirez les piles
afin d’éviter tout dommage dû à une fuite
d’électrolyte et à la corrosion.
Vérification du niveau de charge des
piles
Soulevez la bande auto-réglable et vérifiez
l’indicateur de puissance situé en haut du boîtier
droit. Si le témoin s’allume en rouge, les piles
sont encore bonnes.
Si l’indicateur s’allume faiblement, clignote ou si
le son est déformé ou il présente des parasites,
rechargez les piles rechargeables ou installez des
piles sèches neuves.
Remarque
Les piles rechargeables au nickel-métal-hydrure doivent
être remplacées lorsque leur durée d’utilisation est
inférieure à la moitié du temps prévu, même après une
recharge complète. Les piles rechargeables de type BP-
HP550 ne sont pas directement disponibles dans le
commerce. Commandez ces piles dans le magasin où
vous avez acheté cet appareil ou auprès de votre
revendeur agréé Sony.
Piles
MDR-RF920RK
MDR-RF960RK
Durée approx.*
1
28 heures*
2
24 heures*
2
Durée de
charge approx.
1 heure
16 heures*
2
MDR-RF920RK
80 minutes*
3
18 heures*
3
MDR-RF960RK
75 minutes*
3
15 heures*
3
Durée d’utilisation approx.
*
1
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INPUT
A
INPUT
DC IN 9V
!
L
R
B
NOISE FILTER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL
1
2
3
INPUT
A
INPUT
DC IN 9V
!
L
R
B
NOISE FILTER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL
1
2
3
Préparation du
transmetteur
1 Raccordez le transmetteur à un
appareil audio ou vidéo.
Sélectionnez l’un des raccordements ci-
dessous en fonction du type de prise :
A Pour un raccordement sur une prise de
casque
* WALKMAN est une marque déposée de Sony
Corporation, qui désigne les produits utilisés
avec un casque d’écoute stéréo.
B Pour un raccordement vers des prises
LINE OUT ou REC OUT
Transmetteur
vers la prise
INPUT A
Système stéréo,
magnétoscope, etc.
Canal gauche
(blanc)
Cordon de
raccordement
(fourni)
Canal droit
(rouge)
vers les prises LINE
OUT ou REC OUT
Transmetteur
WALKMAN*,
téléviseur,
magnétoscope,
etc.
vers les prises
INPUT B
Adaptateur de
prise universel
(fourni)
vers la prise de
casque (prise
stéréo)
Cordon de
raccordement
(fourni)
vers la prise de
casque (mini-
prise stéréo)
Canal gauche
(blanc)
Canal droit
(rouge)
suite à la page suivante
8
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2 Branchez l’adaptateur secteur
fourni sur le transmetteur.
Remarques
Utilisez uniquement l’adaptateur secteur fourni.
N’utilisez aucun autre adaptateur secteur.
Si l’appareil raccordé dispose de la fonction AVLS
(Automatic Volume Limiter System = système de
limitation automatique du volume), désactivez cette
fonction lorsque vous utilisez le transmetteur. Sinon,
vous devez augmenter le volume du casque, ce qui
peut provoquer des parasites.
N‘installez pas le transmetteur près d‘une lampe
fluorescente, etc. lorsque vous utilisez le système.
INPUT
A
INPUT
DC IN 9V
!
L
R
B
NOISE FILTER
ON
OFF
CHANNEL
1
2
3
C Pour un raccordement sur un téléviseur,
etc.
Si vous constatez l’apparition de
parasites lorsque le transmetteur est
raccordé à votre téléviseur ou
magnétoscope, réglez le commutateur
NOISE FILTER sur ON.
Remarques
Si vous raccordez le transmetteur sur une prise
LINE OUT ou REC OUT d’un lecteur audio, tel
qu’un lecteur MD ou CD, ne réglez pas le
commutateur NOISE FILTER sur ON. Cela
limiterait le volume.
Le commutateur NOISE FILTER n’est actif que
dans le cas des raccordements indiqués dans le
schéma A à la page 7 et dans le schéma C. Dans
le raccordement du schéma B, le commutateur
n’a aucun effet.
Lorsque le transmetteur est placé sur ou à
proximité d’un téléviseur, il peut capter des
parasites.
Dans ce cas, éloignez le transmetteur du
téléviseur.
Téléviseur, etc.
vers la mini-prise
stéréo
vers les prises
INPUT B
Canal droit
(rouge)
Canal gauche
(blanc)
Polarité de la fiche
Cordon de
raccordement
(fourni)
Transmetteur
Transmetteur
Adaptateur
secteur
(fourni)
vers une prise
secteur
vers la prise DC IN 9V
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