Cell Phone Compatibility
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... NoiseGard™ active noise compensation. ̈ Connect the adapter cable (type a or b, see table below) to the following Sennheiser aviation headsets: Aviation headset HME 95 HMEC 250* HMEC 460*/HMEC 466* HMEC 26/46 with -BV-K* or -BV-KP* cable * Headset with NoiseGard™ active noise compensation The following characteristics and are using an iPhone, you require an additional...
... NoiseGard™ active noise compensation. ̈ Connect the adapter cable (type a or b, see table below) to the following Sennheiser aviation headsets: Aviation headset HME 95 HMEC 250* HMEC 460*/HMEC 466* HMEC 26/46 with -BV-K* or -BV-KP* cable * Headset with NoiseGard™ active noise compensation The following characteristics and are using an iPhone, you require an additional...
Instructions for use Control Unit ASO
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... ASO. Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. Bei Auslieferung des Headsets ist Auto-Shut-Off ausgeschaltet. The "Auto Shut-Off" Function (ASO) automatically switches NoiseGard™ off when the headset is delivered ex-works when the "auto shut-off" function deactivated. The headset is disconnected...switch to the position ASO. Activate "auto shut-off . HMEC 26 / HMEC 46 / HMEC 460 Auto Shut-Off (ASO) Die Funktion „Auto-Shut-Off" (ASO) schaltet NoiseGard™ automatisch ab, sobald Sie das Headset vom Audiosystem trennen oder das Flugzeug ausgeschaltet wird. This setting increases...
... ASO. Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. Bei Auslieferung des Headsets ist Auto-Shut-Off ausgeschaltet. The "Auto Shut-Off" Function (ASO) automatically switches NoiseGard™ off when the headset is delivered ex-works when the "auto shut-off" function deactivated. The headset is disconnected...switch to the position ASO. Activate "auto shut-off . HMEC 26 / HMEC 46 / HMEC 460 Auto Shut-Off (ASO) Die Funktion „Auto-Shut-Off" (ASO) schaltet NoiseGard™ automatisch ab, sobald Sie das Headset vom Audiosystem trennen oder das Flugzeug ausgeschaltet wird. This setting increases...
Instructions for use
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Contents Safety instructions ...3 The HMEC 460 headset ...5 Delivery includes ...7 Overview of operating elements 8 Preparing the headset for use 9 Connecting the headphones and the microphone 9 Powering the NoiseGard active noise compensation 10 Activating the "auto shut-off" function 13 Connecting a mobile telephone ...13 Connecting an additional audio player 15 Adjusting the headset ...16 Using the headset ...19 Switching between mono and stereo mode 19 Adjusting the volume ...20 Switching NoiseGard on/off ...21 Attaching the cable clip ...21 Folding up the headphones ...22 1
Contents Safety instructions ...3 The HMEC 460 headset ...5 Delivery includes ...7 Overview of operating elements 8 Preparing the headset for use 9 Connecting the headphones and the microphone 9 Powering the NoiseGard active noise compensation 10 Activating the "auto shut-off" function 13 Connecting a mobile telephone ...13 Connecting an additional audio player 15 Adjusting the headset ...16 Using the headset ...19 Switching between mono and stereo mode 19 Adjusting the volume ...20 Switching NoiseGard on/off ...21 Attaching the cable clip ...21 Folding up the headphones ...22 1
Instructions for use
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... field. Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser products quickly and to give you for choosing Sennheiser! Care and maintenance ...23 Cleaning the headset ...23 Replacing the wind shield ...23 Replacing the earpads ...24 Replacing the headband padding ...24 If a problem occurs...
... field. Please take a few moments to read these instructions carefully, as we want you to enjoy your new Sennheiser products quickly and to give you for choosing Sennheiser! Care and maintenance ...23 Cleaning the headset ...23 Replacing the wind shield ...23 Replacing the earpads ...24 Replacing the headband padding ...24 If a problem occurs...
Instructions for use
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...instructions y Please read these instructions when passing the headset on , typical aircraft sounds (for example, those from engines, propellers, warning alarms, etc.) may sound different to affect your Sennheiser agent or the Sennheiser Service Department. y Always include these instructions carefully... and completely before using the headset. Set the volume to the maximum permissible volume which is described in...
...instructions y Please read these instructions when passing the headset on , typical aircraft sounds (for example, those from engines, propellers, warning alarms, etc.) may sound different to affect your Sennheiser agent or the Sennheiser Service Department. y Always include these instructions carefully... and completely before using the headset. Set the volume to the maximum permissible volume which is described in...
Instructions for use
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... instructions". For information on how to clean the headset. Intended use of the headset Intended use " means using the headset in helicopters, propeller and turboprop aircraft and within the... operating conditions and limitations described in these instructions. y using the headset other than as described in these instructions, or under operating conditions which differ from humidity. y Protect the headset from those described herein. 4 Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the headset, contact your Sennheiser...
... instructions". For information on how to clean the headset. Intended use of the headset Intended use " means using the headset in helicopters, propeller and turboprop aircraft and within the... operating conditions and limitations described in these instructions. y using the headset other than as described in these instructions, or under operating conditions which differ from humidity. y Protect the headset from those described herein. 4 Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the headset, contact your Sennheiser...
Instructions for use
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The HMEC 460 headset The HMEC 460 is a pilot headset with closed ear protector headphones and NoiseGard active noise compensation for space-saving transport y Stylish silver design y Good attenuation of ambient noise due ...) y Padded headband y Headband padding can be buttoned y Single-sided connecting cable y Folding mechanism for use in the 500 Hz to 5 kHz region 5 The headset has the following features: y Flexible microphone boom with adjustable sensitivity y Increased speech intelligibility due to a frequency response optimized in helicopters, propeller and turboprop aircraft.
The HMEC 460 headset The HMEC 460 is a pilot headset with closed ear protector headphones and NoiseGard active noise compensation for space-saving transport y Stylish silver design y Good attenuation of ambient noise due ...) y Padded headband y Headband padding can be buttoned y Single-sided connecting cable y Folding mechanism for use in the 500 Hz to 5 kHz region 5 The headset has the following features: y Flexible microphone boom with adjustable sensitivity y Increased speech intelligibility due to a frequency response optimized in helicopters, propeller and turboprop aircraft.
Instructions for use
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... control for left and right channel y Boom switch for microphone boom left/right position y With the NoiseGard active noise compensation switched off, the headset can be used as a conventional headset y "Audio-In" signals from the 3.5 mm jack socket mute automatically in the presence of intercom and/or RT traffic y 2.5 mm jack socket...
... control for left and right channel y Boom switch for microphone boom left/right position y With the NoiseGard active noise compensation switched off, the headset can be used as a conventional headset y "Audio-In" signals from the 3.5 mm jack socket mute automatically in the presence of intercom and/or RT traffic y 2.5 mm jack socket...
Instructions for use
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Delivery includes 1 HMEC 460 headset 1 audio cable (1.4 m) with 2 x 2.5 mm stereo jack for compatible mobile telephones 1 audio cable (1.4 m) with 2 x 3.5 mm stereo jack for portable audio players 1 padded carry and storage bag for headset and accessories 1 wind shield for microphone 1 MZQ 2002-1 cable clip 1 instruction manual 7
Delivery includes 1 HMEC 460 headset 1 audio cable (1.4 m) with 2 x 2.5 mm stereo jack for compatible mobile telephones 1 audio cable (1.4 m) with 2 x 3.5 mm stereo jack for portable audio players 1 padded carry and storage bag for headset and accessories 1 wind shield for microphone 1 MZQ 2002-1 cable clip 1 instruction manual 7
Instructions for use
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ᕥ ᕤ ᕣ ¾ᕨ ᕧ 8 Overview of operating elements Headset ᕡ ³ Headband padding · Quick-fixing device » Microphone ¿ Earpads ´ Headband ᕢ Operating control ² 5.25 mm jack plug (PJ-068 equivalent) ¶ XLR-3 plug º ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug ¾ 2.5 mm jack socket ᕦ µ 3.5 mm jack socket ¸ Boom switch ¹ Mono/stereo switch Ƹ ON/OFF switch ƹ LED for operation and battery status indication ƺ Separate slide volume controls for left and right channel
ᕥ ᕤ ᕣ ¾ᕨ ᕧ 8 Overview of operating elements Headset ᕡ ³ Headband padding · Quick-fixing device » Microphone ¿ Earpads ´ Headband ᕢ Operating control ² 5.25 mm jack plug (PJ-068 equivalent) ¶ XLR-3 plug º ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug ¾ 2.5 mm jack socket ᕦ µ 3.5 mm jack socket ¸ Boom switch ¹ Mono/stereo switch Ƹ ON/OFF switch ƹ LED for operation and battery status indication ƺ Separate slide volume controls for left and right channel
Instructions for use
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ᕨᕧ Connecting cable 1 5.25 mm jack plug (PJ-068 equivalent) ² for connecting the microphone 1 ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug º for connecting the headphones 1 XLR-3 plug ¶ for connecting the power supply for the NoiseGard electronics ᕦ Preparing the headset for use Connecting the headphones and the microphone To connect the headset to the intercom: ̈ Connect the jack plugs ² and º to the corresponding jack sockets of your intercom. 9
ᕨᕧ Connecting cable 1 5.25 mm jack plug (PJ-068 equivalent) ² for connecting the microphone 1 ¼" (6.35 mm) jack plug º for connecting the headphones 1 XLR-3 plug ¶ for connecting the power supply for the NoiseGard electronics ᕦ Preparing the headset for use Connecting the headphones and the microphone To connect the headset to the intercom: ̈ Connect the jack plugs ² and º to the corresponding jack sockets of your intercom. 9
Instructions for use
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... in the connecting cable. Danger of a fault, a short circuit could occur. ̈ Before switching NoiseGard on, ensure that the aircraft electrical circuit which supplies the headset from the on -board DC power supply system (12-35 VDC) 2. Powering the NoiseGard active noise compensation There are three options for the NoiseGard system...
... in the connecting cable. Danger of a fault, a short circuit could occur. ̈ Before switching NoiseGard on, ensure that the aircraft electrical circuit which supplies the headset from the on -board DC power supply system (12-35 VDC) 2. Powering the NoiseGard active noise compensation There are three options for the NoiseGard system...
Instructions for use
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...35 VDC) via an adapter cable Sennheiser offers special adapter cables with a right-angled jack plug featuring a 7.5 A fuse and a green LED operation indicator: y ACX-11 adapter cable for powering one headset via the cigarette lighter socket y ACX-22 adapter cable for powering two headsets via the cigarette lighter socket The ...adapter cables are also available with XLR-3 socket for connecting the NoiseGard electronics of the headset to the on -board DC power supply system (12-35 VDC). ̈ Have a 3-pole XLR socket (optional accessories) be mounted by a ...
...35 VDC) via an adapter cable Sennheiser offers special adapter cables with a right-angled jack plug featuring a 7.5 A fuse and a green LED operation indicator: y ACX-11 adapter cable for powering one headset via the cigarette lighter socket y ACX-22 adapter cable for powering two headsets via the cigarette lighter socket The ...adapter cables are also available with XLR-3 socket for connecting the NoiseGard electronics of the headset to the on -board DC power supply system (12-35 VDC). ̈ Have a 3-pole XLR socket (optional accessories) be mounted by a ...
Instructions for use
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... the plug or right-angled jack plug of the battery compartment ƻ. The batteries are flat. If the battery voltage is sufficient. To connect the headset via two (rechargeable) batteries ̈ Open the cover of the battery compartment ƻ on the operating control. ƻ ̈ Insert two 1.5 ... socket. Replace the batteries. Powering the NoiseGard electronics via an adapter cable: ̈ Connect the XLR-3 plug ¶ of the headset to protect the batteries from total discharge and leakage. ̈ Replace the batteries or recharge the rechargeable batteries. 12
... the plug or right-angled jack plug of the battery compartment ƻ. The batteries are flat. If the battery voltage is sufficient. To connect the headset via two (rechargeable) batteries ̈ Open the cover of the battery compartment ƻ on the operating control. ƻ ̈ Insert two 1.5 ... socket. Replace the batteries. Powering the NoiseGard electronics via an adapter cable: ̈ Connect the XLR-3 plug ¶ of the headset to protect the batteries from total discharge and leakage. ̈ Replace the batteries or recharge the rechargeable batteries. 12
Instructions for use
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A suitable adapter for your Sennheiser agent. 13 To activate the "auto shut-off" function: ̈ Open the cover of the battery compartment ƻ on the operating control. ̈ Set the ...". ̈ Close the cover of the battery compartment ƻ. Ƽ Connecting a mobile telephone The 2.5 mm jack socket µ allows you to connect a mobile telephone. The headset is delivered ex-works with 2.5 mm jack socket is disconnected from your mobile telephone with the "auto shut-off" function deactivated. Activating the "auto shut...
A suitable adapter for your Sennheiser agent. 13 To activate the "auto shut-off" function: ̈ Open the cover of the battery compartment ƻ on the operating control. ̈ Set the ...". ̈ Close the cover of the battery compartment ƻ. Ƽ Connecting a mobile telephone The 2.5 mm jack socket µ allows you to connect a mobile telephone. The headset is delivered ex-works with 2.5 mm jack socket is disconnected from your mobile telephone with the "auto shut-off" function deactivated. Activating the "auto shut...
Instructions for use
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... from the mobile telephone and from the HMEC 460 product page at www.sennheiser.com. ̈ Connect the audio cable to the 2.5 mm jack socket µ on cell phone compatibility can adjust the volume of the mobile telephone via the headset's operating control. ̈ Switch NoiseGard ...the mobile telephone cannot be downloaded from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset. ̈ Operate your attention and may cause accidents. ̈ During flight operation, do not use the headset for telephone calls! Making telephone calls or operating the mobile telephone limits your...
... from the mobile telephone and from the HMEC 460 product page at www.sennheiser.com. ̈ Connect the audio cable to the 2.5 mm jack socket µ on cell phone compatibility can adjust the volume of the mobile telephone via the headset's operating control. ̈ Switch NoiseGard ...the mobile telephone cannot be downloaded from the intercom are heard simultaneously through the headset. ̈ Operate your attention and may cause accidents. ̈ During flight operation, do not use the headset for telephone calls! Making telephone calls or operating the mobile telephone limits your...
Instructions for use
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...-In" signals mute automatically in the presence of accident due to connect an additional audio player. Danger of intercom and/or RT traffic. 15 This headset is included. Listening to music or operating an audio device limits your attention and may cause accidents. ̈ During flight operation, do not use the...
...-In" signals mute automatically in the presence of accident due to connect an additional audio player. Danger of intercom and/or RT traffic. 15 This headset is included. Listening to music or operating an audio device limits your attention and may cause accidents. ̈ During flight operation, do not use the...
Instructions for use
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a snug fit is ensured. 16 Adjusting the headset Adjusting the headband For good noise attenuation and best possible comfort, the headband has to be adjusted to properly fit your head. ̈ Adjust the length of your head: Note: Make sure not to squeeze any connecting cable when adjusting the headband. Squeezing can damage the connecting cables. ̈ Wear the headset so that the headband runs over the top of the headband as shown so that - your ears, - you feel even, gentle pressure around your ears are completely inside the earpads, -
a snug fit is ensured. 16 Adjusting the headset Adjusting the headband For good noise attenuation and best possible comfort, the headband has to be adjusted to properly fit your head. ̈ Adjust the length of your head: Note: Make sure not to squeeze any connecting cable when adjusting the headband. Squeezing can damage the connecting cables. ̈ Wear the headset so that the headband runs over the top of the headband as shown so that - your ears, - you feel even, gentle pressure around your ears are completely inside the earpads, -
Instructions for use
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...example if there is a music player such as a CD player installed in one side of the headset. The left and right channels from the audio panel will be fed to the corresponding sides of the headset then you should set the mono/stereo switch to "kk" (stereo) and you find that ...you only hear RT or intercom in the panel: ̈ Set the mono/stereo switch ¹ on the operating control to position "k" (mono). Using the headset Switching between mono and stereo mode The operating control is fitted with a mono/stereo switch, which allows you to switch between mono and stereo mode...
...example if there is a music player such as a CD player installed in one side of the headset. The left and right channels from the audio panel will be fed to the corresponding sides of the headset then you should set the mono/stereo switch to "kk" (stereo) and you find that ...you only hear RT or intercom in the panel: ̈ Set the mono/stereo switch ¹ on the operating control to position "k" (mono). Using the headset Switching between mono and stereo mode The operating control is fitted with a mono/stereo switch, which allows you to switch between mono and stereo mode...
Instructions for use
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- Adjusting the volume ƺ The operating control is configured you hearing only the left and right channel separately. Refer to high volume levels! The headset is wired as warning alarms. ̈ Use the two slide controls ƺ to adjust the desired volume. 20 Higher volumes or longer durations can hear ... slide volume controls ƺ with which you can damage your hearing! ̈ Adjust the volume to "k" (mono) when the aircraft panel is capable of the headset. CAUTION!
- Adjusting the volume ƺ The operating control is configured you hearing only the left and right channel separately. Refer to high volume levels! The headset is wired as warning alarms. ̈ Use the two slide controls ƺ to adjust the desired volume. 20 Higher volumes or longer durations can hear ... slide volume controls ƺ with which you can damage your hearing! ̈ Adjust the volume to "k" (mono) when the aircraft panel is capable of the headset. CAUTION!