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We have made Sennheiser a world-leading company in this product to the fullest. 1 Over 60 years of accumulated expertise in the design and manufacture of high-quality electro-acoustic equipment have designed this field. Contents Safety instructions 2 Delivery includes 4 The PXC 350 headphones 4 Operating controls 6 Putting the PXC 350 into operation 7 Inserting and replacing the batteries...
We have made Sennheiser a world-leading company in this product to the fullest. 1 Over 60 years of accumulated expertise in the design and manufacture of high-quality electro-acoustic equipment have designed this field. Contents Safety instructions 2 Delivery includes 4 The PXC 350 headphones 4 Operating controls 6 Putting the PXC 350 into operation 7 Inserting and replacing the batteries...
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...passive hearing protectors 5 The NoiseGard Advance electronics use with in-flight entertainment systems and audio, video and game consoles y Without the detachable audio cable, the head- NoiseGard Advance The NoiseGard Advance active noise compensation system is the exact opposite (IE: at the same level but polarity reversed ... noise (up to NoiseGard Advance active noise compensation y Great for travel: comfortable, rugged and foldable headphone construction with single-sided cable y Designed for use this noise to generate a sound wave which is based on the principle of the outside noise.
...passive hearing protectors 5 The NoiseGard Advance electronics use with in-flight entertainment systems and audio, video and game consoles y Without the detachable audio cable, the head- NoiseGard Advance The NoiseGard Advance active noise compensation system is the exact opposite (IE: at the same level but polarity reversed ... noise (up to NoiseGard Advance active noise compensation y Great for travel: comfortable, rugged and foldable headphone construction with single-sided cable y Designed for use this noise to generate a sound wave which is based on the principle of the outside noise.
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Operating controls ³ º ¶ ² ³ Headband · Slide switch for NoiseGard operation » LED (red) ¿ Socket for audio cable ´ Audio cable ² Earpads ¶ Volume control VOLUME (on audio cable) º Battery compartment (on both sides) 6 ´¿ · »
Operating controls ³ º ¶ ² ³ Headband · Slide switch for NoiseGard operation » LED (red) ¿ Socket for audio cable ´ Audio cable ² Earpads ¶ Volume control VOLUME (on audio cable) º Battery compartment (on both sides) 6 ´¿ · »
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If the plug on the audio cable does not fit: ̈ Slip on the audio adapter for ¼" (6.3 mm) jack socket µ (see diagram on the left ). 8 a snug fit is ensured. ̈ ...Final adjustment is best made in -flight adapter ¸ (see diagram on the left ). Connecting the headphones ̈ Connect the audio cable ´ to use the headphones with an in-flight entertainment system: ̈ Slip on the in a noisy environment! You hear the sound from your ears...
If the plug on the audio cable does not fit: ̈ Slip on the audio adapter for ¼" (6.3 mm) jack socket µ (see diagram on the left ). 8 a snug fit is ensured. ̈ ...Final adjustment is best made in -flight adapter ¸ (see diagram on the left ). Connecting the headphones ̈ Connect the audio cable ´ to use the headphones with an in-flight entertainment system: ̈ Slip on the in a noisy environment! You hear the sound from your ears...
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To connect the audio cable: ̈ Insert the plug of the audio cable from the socket ¿. Detaching and connecting the audio cable The audio cable is detachable (see diagram on the left). To detach the audio cable: ̈ Pull the plug of the audio cable into the socket ¿. ¿ 11 Without the cable, the headphones can be used as passive hearing protectors.
To connect the audio cable: ̈ Insert the plug of the audio cable from the socket ¿. Detaching and connecting the audio cable The audio cable is detachable (see diagram on the left). To detach the audio cable: ̈ Pull the plug of the audio cable into the socket ¿. ¿ 11 Without the cable, the headphones can be used as passive hearing protectors.
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... accessories. ̈ Grasp the edge of earpads incl. No. Liquids can damage the electronics of the headphones can replace the earpads. ear cap 517681 Audio cable Care and maintenance CAUTION! Do not use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean the headphones. Liquids entering the housing of the headphones! Accessories/Spare parts...
... accessories. ̈ Grasp the edge of earpads incl. No. Liquids can damage the electronics of the headphones can replace the earpads. ear cap 517681 Audio cable Care and maintenance CAUTION! Do not use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean the headphones. Liquids entering the housing of the headphones! Accessories/Spare parts...
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Specifications Transducer principle dynamic, closed Ear coupling circumaural Frequency response 8 - 28,000 Hz Nominal impedance active/passive 750/150 Ohms Sound pressure level at 1 kHz and 1 V 108 dB SPL THD at 1 kHz 0.10 % Cable connector 3.5 mm stereo jack In-flight adapter 2 x 3.5 mm mono jack Audio adapter ¼" (6.3 mm) stereo jack Cable length 1.4 m Weight w/o cable and batteries 245 g Batteries/rechargeable batteries (AAA) 2 x 1.2 - 1.5 V Passive attenuation ≤ 32 dB NoiseGard active noise compensation ≤ 18 dB 14
Specifications Transducer principle dynamic, closed Ear coupling circumaural Frequency response 8 - 28,000 Hz Nominal impedance active/passive 750/150 Ohms Sound pressure level at 1 kHz and 1 V 108 dB SPL THD at 1 kHz 0.10 % Cable connector 3.5 mm stereo jack In-flight adapter 2 x 3.5 mm mono jack Audio adapter ¼" (6.3 mm) stereo jack Cable length 1.4 m Weight w/o cable and batteries 245 g Batteries/rechargeable batteries (AAA) 2 x 1.2 - 1.5 V Passive attenuation ≤ 32 dB NoiseGard active noise compensation ≤ 18 dB 14