Sennheiser RS 65 manual English, Transmitter, Receiver

Models: RS 65

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Transmitter

English

Varnish or furniture polish may attack the rubber feet of the transmitter’s charging unit. As these could stain your furniture, place the transmitter on a non-slip pad.

If problems occur...

Are all connections properly made?

Are the headphones and sound source switched on and is the volume correctly adjusted?

Have you charged the accupack for at least 20 minutes? Are you too far from the transmitter? (if so, move closer) Choose a different channel.

Adjust the setting with the TUNE button.

If the problem persists, please contact your specialist dealer for assistance. Never open the device!

Only use original Sennheiser spare parts and accessories. Components from other manufacturers (e.g. for mains unit or accupack) may cause damage to the device and will invalidate the guarantee.

Accessories

The following accessories are available from your specialist dealer:

Spare accupack

BA 151

Charger

L 151-2

Additional headphones

HDR 65

Technical data

Modulation

Transmitter

Power supply Power consumption RF output power

Signal-to-noise ratio Frequency range Channels

Audio connector

Charging compartments Weight

Dimensions

Receiver

Max. sound pressure level

THD

Power supply Current consumption Operating time Weight Dimensions

FM, stereo

12 V DC via plug-in mains unit approx. 1 VA

typ. up to 10 mW

(0.75 mW with 925 MHz version) typ. > 68 dBA

see type plate located on the bottom of transmitter 3 (2 with 863 MHz version)

3.5mm /1/4" (6.3 mm) stereo jack plug, (925 MHz version supplied with jack to 2 x phono plug)

1, for BA 151 accupack approx. 186 g incl. accupack approx. 155 x 153 x 105 mm

100 dB

<0.5 % (at 1 kHz and nom. deviation)

2.4V via BA 151 accupack

approx. 19.5 mA

more than 4 hrs per accupack approx. 160 g incl. accupack approx. 150 x 80 x 200 mm

Wireless RS 65-10

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Sennheiser RS 65 manual English, Transmitter, Receiver