Instructions for use
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... and easily. 1 Please take a few minutes to help you many years with delivery 4 PXC 450 Headphones 4 Control elements 6 Commissioning 7 Inserting and replacing batteries 7 Adjusting headband 8 Connecting the...on and off 11 Switching TalkThrough function on and off 12 Removing and connecting audio cable 13 Transporting headphones 14 Accessories and replacement parts 15 Care and maintenance 15 Replacing ...17 You have made a great choice! Your guarantee is the good name of Sennheiser and the competence it has gained in over 60 years of manufacturing high-quality electroacoustic...
... and easily. 1 Please take a few minutes to help you many years with delivery 4 PXC 450 Headphones 4 Control elements 6 Commissioning 7 Inserting and replacing batteries 7 Adjusting headband 8 Connecting the...on and off 11 Switching TalkThrough function on and off 12 Removing and connecting audio cable 13 Transporting headphones 14 Accessories and replacement parts 15 Care and maintenance 15 Replacing ...17 You have made a great choice! Your guarantee is the good name of Sennheiser and the competence it has gained in over 60 years of manufacturing high-quality electroacoustic...
Instructions for use
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... a sound wave that is based on the principle of deleting tones in the low frequency range (to 1 kHz) with one-sided cable connection y Perfectly suited for traveling: comfortable, sturdy and folding design with inverse tones (phaseinverse tone). Additional features y Excellent sound quality ...with your hearing remains protected. resulting in inflight entertainment systems as well as mobile music sources y Headphones can also be used without cable to the interfering tone - The NoiseGard 2.0 and peak level protection remain active, and your environment, even while wearing headphones. ...
... a sound wave that is based on the principle of deleting tones in the low frequency range (to 1 kHz) with one-sided cable connection y Perfectly suited for traveling: comfortable, sturdy and folding design with inverse tones (phaseinverse tone). Additional features y Excellent sound quality ...with your hearing remains protected. resulting in inflight entertainment systems as well as mobile music sources y Headphones can also be used without cable to the interfering tone - The NoiseGard 2.0 and peak level protection remain active, and your environment, even while wearing headphones. ...
Instructions for use
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button ¶ TalkThrough button º LED (red/green) ¾ VOLUME + button µ Ear cushions ¸ Battery compartment Signal from LED display º: LED red green flashing Meaning NoiseGard 2.0 is switched on (see page 11) TalkThrough is switch on (see page 12) Batteries or rechargeable batteries almost empty (see page 7) 6 Control elements ³ ¸ º µ ¶ ¾ · ² » ´ ¿ ³ Headband · Normal/bypass sliding switch » Connection for audio cable ¿ Audio cable ´ ON/OFF button ² VOLUME -
button ¶ TalkThrough button º LED (red/green) ¾ VOLUME + button µ Ear cushions ¸ Battery compartment Signal from LED display º: LED red green flashing Meaning NoiseGard 2.0 is switched on (see page 11) TalkThrough is switch on (see page 12) Batteries or rechargeable batteries almost empty (see page 7) 6 Control elements ³ ¸ º µ ¶ ¾ · ² » ´ ¿ ³ Headband · Normal/bypass sliding switch » Connection for audio cable ¿ Audio cable ´ ON/OFF button ² VOLUME -
Instructions for use
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the ear cushion µ completely surrounds the ears, - the headband ³ is flat on the audio cable does not fit: ̈ Use the adapter for the inflight entertainment in an airplane: ̈ Use the inflight adapter Ƹ (see illustration to the left ). 8 ... mechanism. ̈ Wear the headphones so that the headband ³ runs across the middle of your head size. Connecting the headphones ̈ Connect the audio cable ¿ to ensure maximum noise damping.
the ear cushion µ completely surrounds the ears, - the headband ³ is flat on the audio cable does not fit: ̈ Use the adapter for the inflight entertainment in an airplane: ̈ Use the inflight adapter Ƹ (see illustration to the left ). 8 ... mechanism. ̈ Wear the headphones so that the headband ³ runs across the middle of your head size. Connecting the headphones ̈ Connect the audio cable ¿ to ensure maximum noise damping.
Instructions for use
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Removing and connecting audio cable To use the headphones strictly to dampen noise, you can remove the audio cable (see illustration). To remove the audio cable: ̈ Pull the plug of the audio cable ¿ out of connection » in the direction of the arrow. To reconnect the audio cable: ̈ Plug the plug of the audio cable ¿ into the connection » in the direction of the arrow. » 13
Removing and connecting audio cable To use the headphones strictly to dampen noise, you can remove the audio cable (see illustration). To remove the audio cable: ̈ Pull the plug of the audio cable ¿ out of connection » in the direction of the arrow. To reconnect the audio cable: ̈ Plug the plug of the audio cable ¿ into the connection » in the direction of the arrow. » 13
Instructions for use
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You can replace the ear cushions. Fluids can penetrate the housing of the device and cause a short-circuit of the device! cover 517681 Connector cable Care and maintenance CAUTION! Fluids can destroy the electronics of the electronics. ̈ Only clean the device with a slightly damp cloth. Do not ever use ...
You can replace the ear cushions. Fluids can penetrate the housing of the device and cause a short-circuit of the device! cover 517681 Connector cable Care and maintenance CAUTION! Fluids can destroy the electronics of the electronics. ̈ Only clean the device with a slightly damp cloth. Do not ever use ...
Instructions for use
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Technical data Converter principle Coupling to the ear Transmission range Rated impedance active/ passive Sound pressure levels at 1 kHz and 1 volt Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz Cable plug Inflight adapter Audio adapter Cable length Weight without cable and battery Voltage battery/ rechargeable battery (Micro/AAA) Passive sound insulation Sound compensation by NoiseGard dynamic, closed circumaural 8 - 28,000 Hz 750/150 Ohm 108 dB SPL 0,1 % 3.5-mm stereo plug 2 x 3.5-mm mono plug 6.3-mm stereo plug 1.4 m 275 g 1.2 - 1.5 V ≤ 32 dB ≤ 23 dB 16
Technical data Converter principle Coupling to the ear Transmission range Rated impedance active/ passive Sound pressure levels at 1 kHz and 1 volt Harmonic distortion at 1 kHz Cable plug Inflight adapter Audio adapter Cable length Weight without cable and battery Voltage battery/ rechargeable battery (Micro/AAA) Passive sound insulation Sound compensation by NoiseGard dynamic, closed circumaural 8 - 28,000 Hz 750/150 Ohm 108 dB SPL 0,1 % 3.5-mm stereo plug 2 x 3.5-mm mono plug 6.3-mm stereo plug 1.4 m 275 g 1.2 - 1.5 V ≤ 32 dB ≤ 23 dB 16
Product sheet
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...sennheiser.com Model PXC 450 EAN No. 40 44156 00811 0 UPC No. 6 15104 11223 0 Cat. No. 500643 Design foldable high-end travel headphone Transducer principle dynamic, closed Ear copupling circumaural Frequency response 8 - 28,000 Hz Nominal impedance 150/750 O SPL 108 dB SPL at 1 kHz, 1 Veff THD 0.1 % Connection cable...and double-mono airplane adator Weight (without cable) 240 g Packaging Design Packaging dimensions in mm (W x H x D) Master carton dimensions in Germany Sennheiser is a eregistered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG. Specifications ...
...sennheiser.com Model PXC 450 EAN No. 40 44156 00811 0 UPC No. 6 15104 11223 0 Cat. No. 500643 Design foldable high-end travel headphone Transducer principle dynamic, closed Ear copupling circumaural Frequency response 8 - 28,000 Hz Nominal impedance 150/750 O SPL 108 dB SPL at 1 kHz, 1 Veff THD 0.1 % Connection cable...and double-mono airplane adator Weight (without cable) 240 g Packaging Design Packaging dimensions in mm (W x H x D) Master carton dimensions in Germany Sennheiser is a eregistered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG. Specifications ...