Sennheiser HMEC 460 manual Valuable information on NoiseGard, NoiseGard principle

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Valuable information on NoiseGard

The NoiseGard principle

One of the greatest stress factors today is noise. Research has shown that noise affects the nervous system, and can cause tiredness, poor concentration, irritability and tension. Of even greater concern is the permanent damage to hearing that can result from noise at high levels.

This problem concerns pilots in particular. Cockpit noise amounts to about 80 dB(A) in jets and to 90 up to 97 dB(A) in turboprops. During takeoff and landing, the noise level is even higher. To be able to understand radio traffic in spite of the noisy environment, the ATC signal level must be set to at least 95 dB(A). Permanent hearing loss caused by the continuous noise in aircraft is one reason why many pilots became prematurely disabled or lose their pilot´s license.

Circumaural communication headsets provide noise attenuating properties and are commonly used to address this problem. However, the noise attenuation of these headsets is uneven. High frequencies are reduced considerably, but low frequency wind and engine noise, the most prominent noise in many of today's aircraft, is attenuated very little. In response to these problems, Sennheiser has developed an active noise compensation system – NoiseGard – which, combined with a high-quality passive hearing protector, provides consistent noise attenuation over the entire audio range. The overall noise level is reduced so that the radio volume can be turned down but enough noise still remains for the pilot to safely monitor the aircraft engines.

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Contents Hmec Page Contents Care and maintenance Safety instructions Intended use of the headset Improper useHmec 460 headset Page Delivery includes Overview of operating elements HeadsetOperating control Connecting the headphones and the microphone Connecting cablePreparing the headset for use Powering the NoiseGard active noise compensation Page LED Connecting a mobile telephone Activating the auto shut-off functionPage Connecting an additional audio player Adjusting the headset Adjusting the headbandRotating the microphone boom Changing the left and right stereo channelPositioning the microphone towards the corner of the mouth Using the headset Switching between mono and stereo modeAdjusting the volume Switching NoiseGard on/off Attaching the cable clipFolding up the headphones Care and maintenance Cleaning the headsetReplacing the wind shield Replacing the earpads Replacing the headband paddingIf a problem occurs Problem Possible cause Possible solutionProblem Possible cause Possible solution Accessories/spare parts Product name Product description Cat. NoValuable information on NoiseGard NoiseGard principlePage Specifications HeadphonesMicrophone incl. preamplifier General data Mm jack plug PJ-068 equivalent Connector assignmentXLR-3 plug ¼ 6.35 mm jack plugWarranty Manufacturer DeclarationsCE Declaration of Conformity
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HMEC 460 specifications

The Sennheiser HMEC 460 is a high-quality aviation headset designed for pilots and aviation enthusiasts who require exceptional sound quality and comfort during long flights. This product stands out in the crowded market of aviation headsets due to its advanced features, robust build quality, and impressive noise-canceling capabilities.

One of the most notable features of the HMEC 460 is its dynamic noise-canceling technology. This advanced system effectively reduces ambient noise, ensuring clear communication between the pilot and co-pilot, as well as between air traffic control and the aircraft. The headset operates at a high level of noise isolation, allowing users to focus on their duties without the distraction of background sounds. This is particularly important in aviation, where clear communication is critical for safety.

Comfort is another significant aspect of the HMEC 460. It features plush ear cushions and an adjustable headband, providing a snug fit without causing discomfort during extended use. The lightweight design further enhances the comfort level, making it ideal for long flights. The headset also includes a flexible microphone boom, which can be positioned for optimal voice clarity while minimizing wind noise.

The build quality of the Sennheiser HMEC 460 is robust, designed to withstand the rigors of the aviation environment. The materials used in construction are durable yet lightweight, ensuring longevity and reliability. Additionally, the headset incorporates a shielding design that protects against electromagnetic interference, which is crucial when flying in aircraft equipped with various electronic systems.

In terms of connectivity, the HMEC 460 has a versatile plug-and-play design, making it compatible with a wide range of aircraft intercom systems. This adaptability extends its usefulness across different aircraft types and flight scenarios. The headset also has a mono/stereo switch, allowing pilots to choose the audio output mode based on their preference and the specific requirements of their aircraft.

In summary, the Sennheiser HMEC 460 is a sophisticated aviation headset that combines comfort, high-quality sound, and advanced noise-canceling technology. With its durable design and compatibility with various intercom systems, it has become a favorite among pilots seeking a reliable, high-performance headset for their aviation needs. Whether flying for leisure or professionally, the HMEC 460 enhances the experience by providing clear communication and exceptional comfort in the cockpit.