Sennheiser SET100 manual Safety tips

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The HME 100, HME 105, HME 120 and HMD 120 are pilot headsets with closed ear protector headphones for use in helicopters, propeller and turboprop aircraft.

Safety tips

When using a headset, typical aircraft sounds (for example, those from engines, propellers, warning alarms, etc.) may sound different to you. Before operating any aircraft, make sure that, while wearing a headset, you can hear and recognize these sounds. Set the volume to safe levels that do not interfere with your ability to hear informational sounds and warning alarms.

Do not attempt to repair the headset yourself. If problems occur, contact your Sennheiser agent for assistance.

Only replace parts of the headset whose replacement is described in this manual. All other parts of the headset must be replaced by your Sennheiser agent.

Do not immerse the headset in water! For information on how to clean the headset, contact your Sennheiser agent.

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Contents Headset Contents Safety tips HME 100 headset Headset featuresProduct variants HME 105 headsetHME 120 headset HMD 120 headset HME 100, HME 105 and HME 120 headsets Recommended AccessoriesDelivery includes Connecting the headsets Preparing the headsets for useHME 120 and HMD 120 headsets Adjusting the headband Positioning the microphone Relocating the microphone boomPositioning the microphone towards the corner of the mouth Page Using the headsets Adjusting the volumeMono/Stereo selection HME 100 only Folding up the headphones Adjusting the microphone gainPage Spare parts Replacing the wind screenReplacing the ear cushions Connector assignment Problem Case of difficultyPossible cause and what to do Microphone output voltage too high or too low HME HME 105 and HME HMD Technical dataHMD HMECertificate of Conformity 136