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HME 100/105/110/120 HMD 120 Instructions for use 1
HME 100/105/110/120 HMD 120 Instructions for use 1
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Contents Safety tips...4 Headset features 5 Product variants ...6 Delivery includes 8 Preparing the headsets for use 9 Connecting the headsets ...9 Adjusting the headband ...10 Positioning the microphone 11 Using the headsets 13 Mono/Stereo selection (HME 100 only 13 Adjusting the volume ...13 Adjusting the microphone gain 14 Folding up the headphones ...14 Spare parts ...15 Replacing the wind screen ...15 Replacing the ear cushions ...15 Connector assignment 16 In case of difficulty 17 Technical data ...18 Manufacturer declarations 20 3
Contents Safety tips...4 Headset features 5 Product variants ...6 Delivery includes 8 Preparing the headsets for use 9 Connecting the headsets ...9 Adjusting the headband ...10 Positioning the microphone 11 Using the headsets 13 Mono/Stereo selection (HME 100 only 13 Adjusting the volume ...13 Adjusting the microphone gain 14 Folding up the headphones ...14 Spare parts ...15 Replacing the wind screen ...15 Replacing the ear cushions ...15 Connector assignment 16 In case of difficulty 17 Technical data ...18 Manufacturer declarations 20 3
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... be replaced by your ability to hear informational sounds and warning alarms. y Do not attempt to clean the headset, contact your Sennheiser agent for assistance. All other parts of the headset whose replacement is described in this manual. Set the volume to you can ..., propellers, warning alarms, etc.) may sound different to safe levels that , while wearing a headset, you . The HME 100, HME 105, HME 110, HME 120 and HMD 120 are pilot headsets with your Sennheiser agent. Safety requirements y When using a headset, typical aircraft sounds (for use in water! y Do not immerse the...
... be replaced by your ability to hear informational sounds and warning alarms. y Do not attempt to clean the headset, contact your Sennheiser agent for assistance. All other parts of the headset whose replacement is described in this manual. Set the volume to you can ..., propellers, warning alarms, etc.) may sound different to safe levels that , while wearing a headset, you . The HME 100, HME 105, HME 110, HME 120 and HMD 120 are pilot headsets with your Sennheiser agent. Safety requirements y When using a headset, typical aircraft sounds (for use in water! y Do not immerse the...
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Headset features HME 100 headset y New passive headset with excellent noise attenuation y Excellent comfort due to very low weight, soft ear cushions STANDARD and padded headband as well as ...
Headset features HME 100 headset y New passive headset with excellent noise attenuation y Excellent comfort due to very low weight, soft ear cushions STANDARD and padded headband as well as ...
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Product variants HME 105 headset The HME 105 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y No Mono/Stereo switch y Connection of headphones and microphone via XLR-5 plug Headset HME 110 The HME 110 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y black caps y soft earpads LUXURY y headband with soft headcushion HME 120 headset The HME 120 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y No Mono/Stereo switch y Coiled cable y Connection of headphones and microphone via U-174/U jack plug to a high impedance interface in the helicopter 6
Product variants HME 105 headset The HME 105 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y No Mono/Stereo switch y Connection of headphones and microphone via XLR-5 plug Headset HME 110 The HME 110 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y black caps y soft earpads LUXURY y headband with soft headcushion HME 120 headset The HME 120 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y No Mono/Stereo switch y Coiled cable y Connection of headphones and microphone via U-174/U jack plug to a high impedance interface in the helicopter 6
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HMD 120 headset The HMD 120 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y No Mono/Stereo switch y Coiled cable y M-87/AIC dynamic microphone and low impedance headphones y Connection of headphones and microphone via U-174/U jack plug to a low impedance interface in the helicopter 7
HMD 120 headset The HMD 120 differs from the HME 100 in the following features: y No Mono/Stereo switch y Coiled cable y M-87/AIC dynamic microphone and low impedance headphones y Connection of headphones and microphone via U-174/U jack plug to a low impedance interface in the helicopter 7
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Delivery includes HME 100, HME 105, HME 110 and HME 120 headsets y Headset y Padded carry and storage bag for headset and accessories y Wind screen for microphone y Cable clip HMD 120 headset y Headset y Padded carry and storage bag for headset and accessories y Cable clip Recommended Accessories y Replaceable gel ear cushions GOP 8
Delivery includes HME 100, HME 105, HME 110 and HME 120 headsets y Headset y Padded carry and storage bag for headset and accessories y Wind screen for microphone y Cable clip HMD 120 headset y Headset y Padded carry and storage bag for headset and accessories y Cable clip Recommended Accessories y Replaceable gel ear cushions GOP 8
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Connecting cable for HME 100, HME 110 Connecting cable for HME 105 Preparing the headsets for use Connecting the headsets HME 100, HME 110 headset 1 1/4" (6.35 mm) stereo jack plug for connecting the headphones 1 PJ-068 jack plug for connecting the microphone ̈ Connect the 1/4" (6.35 mm) stereo ...
Connecting cable for HME 100, HME 110 Connecting cable for HME 105 Preparing the headsets for use Connecting the headsets HME 100, HME 110 headset 1 1/4" (6.35 mm) stereo jack plug for connecting the headphones 1 PJ-068 jack plug for connecting the microphone ̈ Connect the 1/4" (6.35 mm) stereo ...
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Maintain a distance of the mouth. Bend the microphone boom so that the microphone is placed at the corner of approx. 2 cm between microphone and mouth. 11 Positioning the microphone towards the corner of the mouth. ̈ Loosen the quick-fixing device. ̈ Rotate the microphone boom by 180°. ̈ Tighten the quick-fixing device. Positioning the microphone Relocating the microphone boom The microphone boom can be worn on either side of the mouth The HME 100, HME 105, HME 110 and HME 120 headsets feature a flexible microphone boom.
Maintain a distance of the mouth. Bend the microphone boom so that the microphone is placed at the corner of approx. 2 cm between microphone and mouth. 11 Positioning the microphone towards the corner of the mouth. ̈ Loosen the quick-fixing device. ̈ Rotate the microphone boom by 180°. ̈ Tighten the quick-fixing device. Positioning the microphone Relocating the microphone boom The microphone boom can be worn on either side of the mouth The HME 100, HME 105, HME 110 and HME 120 headsets feature a flexible microphone boom.
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Using the headsets Mono/Stereo selection (HME 100, HME 110) In general, you'll receive a mono sound source so that you can hear critical sounds such as warning alarms. 13 Adjusting the volume Exposure ...
Using the headsets Mono/Stereo selection (HME 100, HME 110) In general, you'll receive a mono sound source so that you can hear critical sounds such as warning alarms. 13 Adjusting the volume Exposure ...
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... problems occur that are not listed in one ear only (HME 100, HME 110) You are receiving a mono source but the headset is correctly connected. In case of the headset. too low ̈ To do Communications in the below table, please contact your Sennheiser agent. Reduced intelligibility The microphone connection has been pulled out...
... problems occur that are not listed in one ear only (HME 100, HME 110) You are receiving a mono source but the headset is correctly connected. In case of the headset. too low ̈ To do Communications in the below table, please contact your Sennheiser agent. Reduced intelligibility The microphone connection has been pulled out...
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preamplifier (not HMD 120) HME 100, HME 110 electret mic capsule, noise-compensated MKE 45-1 300 - 5,000 Hz - 120 dB 150 Ω HME 105 electret mic capsule, noise-compensated MKE 45-1 300 - 5,000 Hz - 120 dB 150 Ω HME 120 electret mic capsule, noise-compensated MKE 45-1 300 - 5,000 Hz... dB at 5 Ω - sound pressure level Min. terminating impedance 18 Technical data Headphones HME 100, HME 110 dynamic circumaural, closed 45 - 15,000 Hz 150 Ω, mono, 300 Ω, stereo > 10 - 40 dB approx. 10 N HME 105, HME 120 dynamic circumaural, closed 45 - 15,000 Hz 150 Ω, mono > 10 - ...
preamplifier (not HMD 120) HME 100, HME 110 electret mic capsule, noise-compensated MKE 45-1 300 - 5,000 Hz - 120 dB 150 Ω HME 105 electret mic capsule, noise-compensated MKE 45-1 300 - 5,000 Hz - 120 dB 150 Ω HME 120 electret mic capsule, noise-compensated MKE 45-1 300 - 5,000 Hz... dB at 5 Ω - sound pressure level Min. terminating impedance 18 Technical data Headphones HME 100, HME 110 dynamic circumaural, closed 45 - 15,000 Hz 150 Ω, mono, 300 Ω, stereo > 10 - 40 dB approx. 10 N HME 105, HME 120 dynamic circumaural, closed 45 - 15,000 Hz 150 Ω, mono > 10 - ...
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...voltage Supply voltage Connecting cable Weight without cable Connectors Controls Temperature range HME 100, HME 110 400 mV ± 3dB at 114 dB (nach RTCA/DO 214) typ. 16 V DC (8-16 V DC, approx. 8-25 mA as per RTCA/DO 214) HME 105 400 mV ± 3dB at 114 dB (nach RTCA...- 4 μV at 74 dB at 5 Ω typ. 16 V DC (8-16 V DC, approx. 8-25 mA as per RTCA/DO 214) General Data Operation Storage HME 100, HME 110 HME 105 1.5 m, unilateral 1.5 m, unilateral 350 g 350 g 6.35 mm stereo jack plug XLR-5 for headphones for headphones, PJ-068 and microphone jack plug for microphone Mono/Stereo...
...voltage Supply voltage Connecting cable Weight without cable Connectors Controls Temperature range HME 100, HME 110 400 mV ± 3dB at 114 dB (nach RTCA/DO 214) typ. 16 V DC (8-16 V DC, approx. 8-25 mA as per RTCA/DO 214) HME 105 400 mV ± 3dB at 114 dB (nach RTCA...- 4 μV at 74 dB at 5 Ω typ. 16 V DC (8-16 V DC, approx. 8-25 mA as per RTCA/DO 214) General Data Operation Storage HME 100, HME 110 HME 105 1.5 m, unilateral 1.5 m, unilateral 350 g 350 g 6.35 mm stereo jack plug XLR-5 for headphones for headphones, PJ-068 and microphone jack plug for microphone Mono/Stereo...