Sony Group TMRRF930 Wireless Stereo Headphone Transmitter User Manual 53362

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SONY.
mommy
Wireless Stereo
Headphone System
Operating Instructions
Manual de lnsuurciones
MDR-RF930K
Senycmennenmm nee—snub...
WARNING
to prevent fire or shock hazard,
do not expose the unit to "in or
moisture.
Yo lvoid eledrlul shrxk do mfl
open the cabinet. Ieler servlcing
no ouallfied plnonnel only.
mums
You are aukloned that any changes or
moduueuons not expressly approved m
lhls manuil could veld your authonty re
operule ehu equipment.
Ownel’s Record
The rnodel number u loealud u ehe
bullorn or lhe lransrnmer and the runer
side or lhe sell sdjuserng band,
The senal number ls located a! rhe
bonorn ollhe erarernluer and mslde of
lhe ballery eoenperunenl ol lhe
headphones
lleeord these numbers ln the spaces
provided below Refer lo lhem
whenever you roll upon your Sony
duller regardrng rhrs produel.
Model No MDR~RF930K
Trensrnnle. TMR~RF93L7
Headphones MDR-RF930
Serul Nn
runs-mum, 7
Headphones? 7 . ,
Welcome!
Thank ynu ler purthasing lhe sony
MDR-RF930K Wueless slereo
Headphone System Belnre operating
rhe unr'l, please reed lhxs rnnuuel
lhoroughly 1nd relaln u for run-re
reference.
Sorne learures are
. Wireless system elm fllaws you Io
hseen m a program free from rhe
resoleuon ole eord wiuun 15a leer
loo on from the osnsrnluer
. High fideliry sound repmduehon
. Compad oensrniner whreh operares
on AC power using lhe supplled AC
power edepror
- Comionable Supraeznrzl mdphnnes
wilh the sell adjusting head lund
- Auromozle ON/orr lunsrlon on
headphones lo preserve ballery power
- Mule lunehen lo avoid horse when no
audro slgru ls ayeueble
__
Notes on receiving
performance
Thesysleln lorlhlsequrpnrenl unlues very
hlgh nequeney slgml! m he see MHz band
so (he reeeuing perlonmee may eelenorue
doe loxheiurroundmgl rhe follow/mg
exnmples llhuuue common: an: may
reduce lhe pmlblermvmgmnge or eause
rmerlererue wnh mplmn.
~ lnslde ibuildmg wnh wnlbcufllllnlng
ereel beams
. Ami wllh many neel lne (albums, err
. Are: wilh nuny eleeuuel npplunres
nydbk ol eenemune deenomsnehe
. Trensnuner rs ploeed on a meul
uuournenr
- Ana lanng roadways
- Norseor rnrerlenng ngnelserul or me
sunwm‘lmgsdue bur-mo lfinscrlvus ln
nuols, ek.
. horse or lnlzdenngslgmlsnlsl m rhe
suer-mdmgs due lo wueleee
eon-mememon sysurns usualled nong
roadways
> Getting started
_—
Unpacklng
check rhalyou have lhe louowurs
. The oar-solider
- AC power adaplor
ea
- Conflicting eord lpheno plugs ~—-
slereo erunl plug), l m
- The headphones
. Ummnlch plus adaplor (srereo ounl
psk a sleroo phone plus)
Sett ng up the
transmitter
1 Conneel rhe uansrnmer to audlo/
yrdeo equrprnene Select! one of lhe
hookups below dependmg on me
Iack WW
®Tn eonnerr lo . headphones per
rm \
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tn Aumo
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(lid) (whru)
(Dunedin? cold
(sum-d)
re headmnu
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unwed) "“"' ‘““’
ink luereo
phone laeln ouunan. Mn,
wenrww,
vcn, etc
conn
rord
uh rheunel morn (film
(wh‘ l (red)
to uni m
IE: our 5
G) To oonnecl no TV, ene
ll norse oeeurs when the If:
eonneered lo lhe hendphon
your TV or VCR, ser lhz Nl
FILTER swush oo cm.
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nl’ghl
menu-l
(reel
(on-Ming me
(iupplled)
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~ 1! you mulled lhe Hamill" so
Moscow homo meme
mm when more ooerwu
rohnne wlll be (mulled
~rhe NOISE mm smldl ellee
on muse wchaf (or-mun
n. germane no, he sons
dim
. When the hummus plated o
rv,nouypleropa..o.se no
plaee she mmmmzr away one
2 Conneer lhe muonluer ro
oullel uslng lhe supplred 1
adaptor.
ll you connesl lhe AC pm
adaptor, power ol the tn
will be eurned on
Nous
meannuensnmc were or
enynMAva-«ndapnz "
Pohmy onhe plug
ewmynnmnhemm‘md
ensure we ne “deeper en ml o
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see-memo VC-L‘oHle-q sewn.
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(urinal-Mi when lulu he lflmmma
wlll nneu mmuv ue volume u he he
nor may one we
.o0 ml oueeneuannone- ren n more
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coma...“
Setting up the
headphones
1 Open the battery compartment lid
on the left outer Sldé cf the had
band
2 insert two siuM (R6) batteries by
malt-hing the o and a on the
batteries“; meOandOinlhe
battery compartment.
3 close the battery compartment lid
lattecy nu
lattuy Apnratt. hours'
stray attauae pattery w
sc rum
Sonv oanety srr ram
- itttainwunwmtptr
notes on bath!!-
To avoid damage to the system mused
by battery lealrage and carmsiun;
— Lnsu‘ll the battens with the correct
wen-y
7 Remove the hatteriet it the system is
norto he used {or a long period 01
tune
in ease oihattery leakage, wipe ott any
deposit in the battery cannparonents
hetote installing new batteries
cheat the renntnlna pomroffln
headphonnr' oattary
Pull up the oeu adjusting hand, and
eheelt that the headphones power
indtoator lights in red
install a new dry battery, it the power
indicator light is weah or tunied on and
tnesound berm“: distorted or has a lot
uf noise.
> operating the system
__
Llstenlng to a
program
1 Select the radio frequency with the
CHANNEL selednr switch.
/ 1 43h-
Yumminer
2 Turn on the audio/video equipment.
3 Put on theheadphonei and the
power turns on automaoeally
4 Turn up thevolume to a moderate
level with the VOL cunt-ml, then
tune the headphones to the
transmitte hequeney With the
TuNlNG control until you can hear
the audio signal loud and clear.
(animus
rem-oi
® votrantrol
Try theahove steps 1 and 4 until the
receiving performance oeeoines better.
settdlng as tun-la horn the transmtttat
The transoutrer starts tending the RF
sigruls auromaocally. when it detects
audio signals irom the equipments
mud.
n it dos not detect an audio signal tor
more than approximately five minuks,
the rrananttter wt-u stop sendutg Rf
signals
out are rower inditatot remains lighting
aslong as the AC power adaptor is
eonriened When the transmitter
reteiresan audio signal again, it starts
tending the RF signals
u theaudio signal is very wealc the
transmitter does not send RF signals
automaotally in this ease, malre sure
the volume ot the equipment; connected
is set to 5 _ 5
You may not hear theheglnrung ottlte
sound from the headphones until the
transmitter starts sending the RF signals
alter detecting an audio signal.
rtate
ttihe hammer is attuned to rte headphones
tart arthesootreaatipnanr ter the your-eat
that aqmpmml as top. at patriots wnltml
dmnngua audio or...
Mam per-er oil/off tunetlan
When you temove 1M headphones, the
power turio otlautomatiealty. Do not
allow the sell Adjusting band to he
pulled up, otherwise the headphones
will he swirt—hed on
vh. E on. his E0“.
Mute tunetton
lta hissing noiseis heard when the
headphones are used oumde ot the
ellecttve rang! (see theneirt section), the
mute nit-soon will be activated and the
sound will not he heard horn the
hmdphom To restore the sound,
move near toward the transoutter.
Ah" Illunlng to a program
Take the headphones of! belore hinting
olt the ttartstrutter. Hynu turn on the
transuutter first. you may hear some
noise
-—
The effective areas
of the transmitter
The opomum distance is up to
apprortmauly 150 leer (to m) without
the system pielting up some interference
However, the distanee may rary
according to the surroundings and
envimnmznn II the system puzks up
some noise while using it wlthln the
ahove menooned distanee. reduee the
drstante between the tratooutter unit
and the headphones. or select the other
channel.
notes
sWMymtoroetaadyto-aodedetttetnm.
troemtntutm,u-rrruaottarenoepuoaonmy
donation ntdlldlmn
.em.a.t.att.artait.teptm..at.aa.to.e
“mudwymvin-ywunmlfle
teenvtd moo-ammunaantmtomupuu
moo-headroom hyamulym.‘
tte a._...t,ioettmartteo.ataaottmae
Mot
__
Replaclng the ear pads
When the ear pads beeome dirty or
damaged, you can get replaeetnents
horn your sony dealer Replace them as
iuustrated helow
1 Remove the old ear pad by pulling it
out olthe grooveon the housing.
2 Plate thenew edrpad on the dnvet
unttand insert the edgeorthepad
into the groove as illustrated
Matte sitte hat the more edge or the ear
pad issecutety inserted mto the groove.
P Additional information
Precautlons
e When the headphone-ate not tohe
used iota long period otttrne, remove
the hamris to avoid damage caused
by hatter-y leakage and suhseouertt
corrosion
- Whgnmgnznsmmel isnottoheused
[ma long period oltime, diseonrtect
the AC power adaptor from the AC
outlet holding the plug Do not pull
on the rot-l
Also rtmuvt the harterles to avoid
damage eaused by battery kdkage and
subsequent col-union.
s Donot leave the wireleer stereo
headphone system in a location subject
to due-1 sunlight, tear or moisture.
note. ott headphonas
tatavantlng hnring datnaa.
Avflld using headphones at high
volume. l-learing experts advoe against
continuous, loud and crtmded play. it
you erpenenee a ringing at your ean.
reduce the volume or dlsccnhmte use
caring for otha
Keep the volume at a moderate level
This will allow you to hear outside
sounds and to be considerate to the
people around you
u you have any qoesoons or
conoerrung the system that a
covered in this manual, plea
the nearest Sony dealer.
Be sure to bring the headpho
transmitter to the Sony deale
requiring repatr world
_—
Troubleshoo
uo mndmufflod round
- Tum on the hart-nutter tint int
mayhem
. crest themn ot the and
equipment or the AC power at.
- kalhnllhclodw/vldmtqu
a tried on
4 Tum up the volume on the roan
vidto tqmpmtm, it he ttantmn
oo-ueded to the teadphonepe
- sated the radio naqitatiey withr
aetedtr, then m the headptot
heqmcy at the oatutnoter will
totinot,
o the mute attuitoa lsanrvatod.
the the headptratas tea. the in
a replace ooth tatterin othetdpt
-. ttytutonreeittenansrnttrtttol
RECOL'rfithofn-lufllolv'md
rote that ttattotse mm so...
platonlatt
-> it the ttattotitttet ts ronneettd to
headpnootsitoe turn down the
roamed audio/vatso tampon
a setter the tide htomney won t
telactor.
0 mphee both hatter. ot hatdph
‘ uyot. airmen the mmmlnn l
n»: out tart ot tn audto teprod
one that the trots: rill-tn SWIM
toud oaetrgrwrtd rtols.
- Mwedmutuihehmmmr t
away hour the transmitter, more
lobehwd.
-> ll rte transmitter ts connected to
heaoptmm P4. turn up the rat
unnedtd ludn/vid-d eautpnte
.. seten the ttdtt «ammonia. u
selmr, tten ntne tn the heaom
trtntoutterwuh the mch at
-o ltnottetsmtdwtenttutiaum
hooked to the W mdphmpi
tonnedtng [mm uNEovr.
-o thhn omh outette ot heaflpn
- uyaotmoaerrte namtrtettat
Mmjadwlmludmkpmd
aun that rte NOISE mm into
Spe (at ons
naaarat
onttneatne,
Gun—flsnw-lz
Channel mictocto
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prower tee-unatdoovtt
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(Al/cxa'lamllw/
has tppatittgtrts.
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oat-ores
outtonal aaessorles
ring adapter mutt-ls ttretno mt
motaural mint plug;
tempt and apeetnraaaas are sham
wvmnur tarts

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