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Wireless Stereo
Headphone System

Checking the included
items

RF stereo transmitter
TMR-RF995R (1)

Operating Instructions

How to use

1

Insert the supplied rechargeable battery BP-HP800-11 into the left housing of the headphones.
Observe the correct polarity when installing battery.

Wireless stereo
headphones MDR-RF995R
(1)
Insert the 
end first.
Stereo mini cable (stereo
mini plug), 1.5 m (1)
Rechargeable nickel-metal hydride
battery BP-HP800-11 (supplied)

AC adaptor (1)
Rechargeable nickel-metal
hydride battery BPHP800-11 (1)

2

Connect the AC adaptor.

3

To AC
outlet

Charge the headphones.

Features

©2017 Sony Corporation Printed in Vietnam

Thank you for purchasing the Sony MDR-RF995RK
Wireless Stereo Headphone System. Before operating the
unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for
future reference.
Some features are:
–– Wireless system that allows you to listen to a program
free the restriction of a cable
–– Up to 45 meters (150 feet) reception range*
–– High fidelity sound reproduction
–– New mode “VOICE” for clear hearing of personal voice
range
–– Noise reduction system to reproduce a clear sound with
minimum transmission noise
–– Comfortable fit
–– Smooth and Comfortable Earpads
–– Long playback time (maximum 20 hours)
–– Easy recharging function with secure charging
mechanism
–– Rechargeable Battery
–– Automatic tuning on headphones for optimum signal
reception
–– 3 transmission channels available
–– Volume control function and sound effect function on
the headphones
* Transmission distance varies depending on conditions of
use

Check the CHARGE/
RED indicator lights
up red.

(Red)
(Off)
Complete when indicator
turns off.

4

Connect the A/V component, following hookup  or  below.
 Using the headphone jack of the A/V component

Headphone jack
(Stereo mini jack)
Stereo mini plug

MDR-RF995RK

WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not
expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose
this apparatus to dripping or splashing, and do not place
objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
Do not expose the batteries (battery pack or batteries
installed) to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the
like for a long time.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer
servicing to qualified personnel only.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a
bookcase or built-in cabinet.
The AC Adaptor is not disconnected from the mains as
long as it is connected to the AC outlet, even if the unit
itself has been turned off.
As the main plug of AC power adaptor is used to
disconnect the AC power adaptor from the mains, connect
it to an easily accessible AC outlet. Should you notice an
abnormality in it, disconnect it from the AC outlet
immediately.
Excessive sound pressure from earphones and
headphones can cause hearing loss.
The nameplate of transmitter is located on the bottom
exterior.
The nameplate of the headphones is located on the back
side of the slider.

Information
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your
authority to operate this equipment.
If you have any questions about this product, you may
call:
Sony Customer Information Services Center
1-800-222-7669 or http://www.sony.com/
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name:
SONY
Model No.:
MDR-RF995R
(Headphones Unit)
Responsible Party:
Sony Electronics Inc.
Address:
16535 Via Esprillo, San Diego, CA
92127 USA
Telephone No.:
858-942-2230
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.

TV, Digital music player, etc.

 Using the audio out (L/R) jacks of the A/V component

Note
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with
the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of
the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
–– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
–– Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
–– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
–– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV
technician for help.

For the customers in Canada

Use a connection cable (not supplied) between the transmitter and the A/V component.

L (white)

Audio out
(L/R) jacks

R (red)

Stereo mini plug

Stereo system, Blu-ray Disc player, DVD player, TV*, etc.
* In case of no headphone jack.

If the sound is distorted by connecting the transmitter to the A/V component’s audio out (L/R) jacks, reconnect the transmitter to the headphone jack.
If the transmitter detects no signal or no sound, check the connection of the connected A/V components, then check the audio setting of the connected A/V components.

5

This device complies with Industry Canada’s licenceexempt RSSs. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1)This device may not cause interference; and
(2)This device must accept any interference, including
interference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.

6

Wear the headphones.
Before listening
To reduce the risk of hearing damage, first lower the volume.

Start playback of the A/V component.

For the customers in the USA and
Canada
RECYCLING NICKEL METAL
HYDRIDE BATTERIES
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are
recyclable. You can help preserve our
environment by returning your used
rechargeable batteries to the collection
and recycling location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of
rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or
visit http://www.call2recycle.org
Caution:
Do not handle damaged or leaking Nickel Metal
Hydride batteries.

(Green)
Tactile dot

7

After use

Adjust the volume.

Turn off the power of the headphones.

About sending RF signals

Up

Tactile dot

Down

The transmitter starts sending RF signals
automatically when it detects an audio signal from
the connected component. Note that;
–– Noise may occur depending on the transmitter
position and room conditions. It is recommended
to place the transmitter in a location that
produces the clearest sound.
–– If the transmitter is placed on a metallic table,
you may hear noise, or the reception range may
decrease. Do not place on a metallic table.

If no signal or low signal is
input for about 4 minutes
When no signal is input for about 4 minutes, the
transmitter turns off automatically*. The POWER
indicator of the transmitter blinks for 4 minites,
then turns off. The transmitter restarts after
receiving an audio signal again.
The transmitter may also turn off if low signal is
input for about 4 minutes. In this case, raise the
volume of the connected A/V component within
the range where the sound is not distorted, then
lower the volume of the headphones.
* If signal noise is output from the connected A/V
component, the transmitter may not turn off,
even when no audio signal is input.

The sound cuts off

If you cannot receive a clear audio signal

Noise Reduction process

First change the radio frequency with the CHANNEL selector switch on the
transmitter, then briefly press the AUTO TUNING button on the headphones.

The transmitter compresses the audio signal and converts it to RF signal. The
headphones convert the received RF signal to an audio signal and decompresses it. This
process reduces noise picked up during transmission.

dynamic range

Transmitter unit

Headphones unit

input signal

2
1

output signal

RF transmission

compression

34
decompression

noise level (low)

5

 The transmitter compresses the audio signals dynamic range, then converts it to RF
signal.
 Noise may occur due to long distance transmission, etc.
 The headphones convert the RF signal to an audio signal.
 Noise may occur during conversion.
 Decompression of the audio signals dynamic range reduces the noise level and
improves the S/N (signal-to-noise) ratio.

Tips for charging
Charge supplied battery first
The supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery is
not charged from the first time you use it. Be sure to
charge them before use.

About auto charge function
Placing the headphones on the transmitter automatically
turns them off, then charging starts. This eliminates the
need for turning on/off every time you wear and take off
the headphones.

If CHARGE/RED indicator does not
light up red
–– Check if the right and left headphones are rested on the
transmitter correctly. Take off the headphones and place
them on the transmitter again so that the headphones’
contact points meet the transmitter’s contact pins.
–– Charging may not be completed if the transmitter’s
contact pin and headphones’ contact point are dusty.
Wipe them with a cotton bud, etc.

Charging and usage time
Approx. charging time

Maximum usage time1)

7 hours2)

20 hours3)

1) at 1 kHz, 0.1 mW + 0.1 mW output
2) hours required to fully charge an empty battery
3) Time may vary, depending on the temperature or
conditions of use.

To recharge supplied battery after
use
Place the headphones on the transmitter after use. The
CHARGE/RED indicator lights up red, then charging starts.
When charging is complete, there is no need to remove
the headphones from the transmitter.

Battery life
Battery

Approx. usage time1)

Sony alkaline battery LR03
(size AAA)

24 hours2)

1) at 1 kHz, 0.1 mW + 0.1 mW output
2) Time may vary, depending on the temperature or
conditions of use.

Note
Do not carry a dry battery together with coins or other
metallic objects. It can generate heat if the positive and
negative terminals of the battery are accidentally come
into contact with metallic objects.

Tips for volume setting
–– If you connect the transmitter to the headphone jack of
the A/V component, set the volume of the A/V
component as high as possible but not so high that the
audio signal becomes distorted.
–– When watching videos, be careful not to raise the
volume too high in quiet scenes. You may hurt your ears
when a loud scene is played.

Slide the switch to select the desired sound effect, OFF or
VOICE.

Sound effect and suitable sound
source

–– Insert the AC adaptor plug firmly.
–– Be sure to use the supplied AC adaptor. Using AC
adaptors with different plug polarity or other
characteristics can cause product failure.

OFF

Normal playback of the
headphones.

VOICE

Produces a clearer announcer’s
voice.

Notes
–– The volume of the headphones may vary, depending on
the input signal and the setting of the EFFECT switch.
–– The sound effect may not be obtained depending on
the input sound sources.

2

Fit the new earpad in the groove of the housing.
Make sure the earpad is set to the vertical position.

Precautions
–– When this system is not to be used for a long period of
time, disconnect the AC adaptor from the AC outlet
holding the plug, and remove the battery from the
headphones to avoid damage caused by battery
leakage and subsequent corrosion.
–– Do not leave this system in a location subject to direct
sunlight, heat or moisture.
–– You may hear some noise when you disconnect the AC
adaptor from the transmitter before taking off the
headphones.
–– Avoid exposure to temperature extremes, direct sunlight,
moisture, sand, dust or mechanical shock.
–– Please note that water does not splash, this product is
not waterproof specification.

Notes on headphones
To reduce the risk of hearing damage
Avoid using headphones at high volume. Hearing experts
advise against continuous, loud and extended play. If you
experience a ringing in your ears, lower the volume or
discontinue use.

Caring for others

Tips for better reception
Receiving performance
This system utilizes very high frequency signals in the 900
MHz band so the receiving performance may deteriorate
due to the surroundings. The following examples illustrate
conditions that may reduce the reception range or cause
interference.
–– Inside a building with walls containing steel beams
–– An area with many steel file cabinets, etc.
–– An area with many electrical appliances capable of
generating electromagnetic fields
–– The transmitter is placed on a metal instrument.
–– An area facing a roadway
–– Noise or interfering signals exist in the surroundings due
to radio transceivers in trucks, etc.
–– Noise or interfering signals exist in the surroundings
owing to wireless communication systems installed
along roadways.

Effective area of the transmitter
The optimum distance is up to approximately 45 m (150 ft)
without the system picking up some interference.
However, the distance may vary depending on the
surroundings and environment.
–– If the system picks up some noise within the above
mentioned distance, reduce the distance between the
transmitter and the headphones, or select another
channel.
–– When you use the headphones inside the effective area
of the transmitter, the transmitter can be placed in any
direction from the listener.

Distorted or intermittent sound
(sometimes with noise)
–– Use the headphones near the transmitter, or change the
position of the transmitter.
–– Do not place the transmitter on a metallic table.
–– If you connect the transmitter to an A/V component
using the headphone jack, lower the volume level on the
connected A/V component within the range where the
sound is not distorted.
–– Change the radio frequency with the CHANNEL selector
on the transmitter, then change the radio frequency to
that of the transmitter with the AUTO TUNING button on
the headphones.
–– Charge the supplied rechargeable battery, or replace dry
batteries with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still
off after charging, take the headphones to a Sony dealer.

Loud background noise
–– If you connect the transmitter to an A/V component
using the headphone jack, raise the volume level on the
connected A/V component within the range where the
sound is not distorted.
–– Charge the supplied rechargeable battery, or replace dry
batteries with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still
off after charging, take the headphones to a Sony dealer.
–– Do not place the transmitter on a metallic table.
–– Use the headphones near the transmitter.

The POWER/GREEN indicator flashes
green
–– No signal or low signal is input. Start playback of the A/V
component, or raise the volume of the connected A/V
component within the range where the sound is not
distorted, otherwise the transmitter will turn off. If no
signal or low signal is input for about 4 minutes, the
transmitter turns off automatically.

Battery cannot be charged/
CHARGE/RED indicator flashes red,
or does not light up red

Tips for sound effect

Position of
switch

Commercially available (LR03 (size AAA)) dry batteries can
also be used to power the headphones. Install two
batteries in the same manner as described in step 1 of
“How to use.”
If you attempt to charge the headphones with dry
batteries installed, the CHARGE/RED indicator lights up
red for 15 seconds, then turns off. The battery charge
function is not activated.

Remove the old earpad by pulling it out of the groove
on the housing.

–– When you connect the stereo mini cable (stereo mini
jack) directly to an earphone jack (monaural mini jack),
the audio signal may not be output through the right
channel.

Notes

Using the headphones
with separately-sold dry
batteries

The earpads are replaceable. If the earpads become dirty
or worn out, replace them as illustrated below. The
earpads are not commercially available. You can order
replacements from the store where you purchased this
system, or at your nearest Sony dealer.

Tips for connection

To check the remaining battery charge of the headphones,
turn on the POWER switch and check the POWER indicator.
The battery is still serviceable when the indicator lights up
green.
Charge the headphones if the POWER indicator turns off,
dims, flashes, or the sound becomes distorted or noisy.

–– The battery capacity may decrease if the headphones
are turned on and placed on the transmitter with the AC
adaptor disconnected.
–– The transmitter automatically turns off while charging
the headphones.
–– This system is designed to charge only the supplied
rechargeable battery BP-HP800-11 for safety. Note that
other types of rechargeable battery cannot be charged
with this system.
–– If dry batteries are installed, they cannot be charged.
–– Do not attempt to use the supplied rechargeable battery
BP-HP800-11 for other components. It is for use with this
system only.
–– Charge in an environmental temperature of between
5 °C and 35 °C (between 41 °F and 95 °F).
–– When the battery life reduces to half, this may be the
end of battery lifetime. The supplied rechargeable
battery BP-HP800-11 is not commercially available. You
can order the battery from the store where you
purchased this system, or at your nearest Sony dealer.
–– Do not touch the contact pins of the transmitter. If the
contact pins become dirty, charging may not be
possible.
–– Charging may not be completed if the transmitter’s
contact pins and headphones’ contact points are dusty.
Wipe them with a cotton bud, etc.

Replacing the earpads

1

Remaining battery

Unified
polarity plug

–– Even within the signal reception area, there are some
spots (dead spots) where the RF signal cannot be
received. This characteristic is inherent to RF signals, and
does not indicate malfunction. By slightly moving the
transmitter, location of the dead spot can be changed.

–– The transmitter turns off if no signal or low signal is
input for 4 minutes. If you connect the transmitter to an
A/V component using the headphone jack, raise the
volume level on the connected A/V component within
the range where the sound is not distorted.

Keep the volume at a moderate level. This will allow you
to hear outside sounds and to be considerate to the
people around you.
If you have any questions or problems concerning the
system that are not covered in this manual, please consult
your nearest Sony dealer.
Be sure to bring the headphones and the transmitter to
the Sony dealer when requiring repair work.

Troubleshooting
If you run into any problems using this system, use the
following checklist. Should any problem persist, consult
your nearest Sony dealer.

No sound/Low sound
–– Check the connection of the A/V component or the AC
adaptor.
–– Check that the A/V component is turned on.
–– If you connect the transmitter to an A/V component
using the headphone jack, raise the volume level on the
connected A/V component within the range where the
sound is not distorted.
–– Change the radio frequency with the CHANNEL selector
on the transmitter, then change the radio frequency to
that of the transmitter with the AUTO TUNING button on
the headphones.
–– Use the headphones near the transmitter, or change the
position of the transmitter.
–– Charge the supplied rechargeable battery, or replace dry
batteries with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still
off after charging, take the headphones to a Sony dealer.
–– Raise the headphone volume.

–– Check that the right/left of the headphones and
transmitter correspond, and put the headphones on the
transmitter correctly.
–– Install the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride
battery. Dry batteries and rechargeable batteries other
than the supplied cannot be charged.
–– If the CHARGE/RED indicator does not light up red even
though you put the headphones on the transmitter and
wait for a while, it may be the end of battery lifetime.
You can order the supplied rechargeable battery
BP-HP800-11 from the store where you purchased this
system, or at your nearest Sony dealer.
–– Charging may not be completed if the transmitter’s
contact pin and headphones’ contact point are dusty.
Wipe them with a cotton bud, etc.

Short usage time (the supplied
rechargeable battery)
–– Clean the + and - terminal of the supplied rechargeable
battery and the charging terminal of transmitter/
headphone with a dry cloth.
–– Recharge the supplied rechargeable battery after the
fully discharged.

Specifications
RF stereo transmitter (TMR-RF995R)
Modulation
FM stereo
Carrier frequency 915.5 MHz, 916.0 MHz, 916.5 MHz
Channel
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3
Transmission distance
Approx. 45 m (150 ft) of longest
Stereo mini jack
Audio inputs
Power requirements
DC 12 V (from the supplied AC adaptor)
Dimensions
Approx. 130 mm × 273 mm × 160 mm
(5 1/8 × 10 3/4 × 6 3/8 in) (w/h/d)
Mass
Approx. 265 g (10 oz)
Rated power consumption
2.0 W
Operating temperature
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)

Wireless stereo headphones (MDRRF995R)
Frequency response
10 Hz – 22,000 Hz
Power source
Supplied rechargeable nickel-metal
hydride battery BP-HP800-11, or
commercially available (LR03 (size AAA))
dry batteries
Mass
Approx. 275 g (10 oz)
Operating temperature
5°C to 35°C (41°F to 95°F)

Included items
RF stereo transmitter TMR-RF995R
Wireless stereo headphones MDR-RF995R
AC adaptor (12 V) (1)
Stereo mini cable (stereo mini plug), 1.5 m (39 3/8 in) (1)
Card warranty (1)
Operating Instructions (this manual) (1)
Design and specifications are subject to change without
notice.



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