Notice SONY MDR-RF 850 RK

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ff when they are taken off — Auto power on/off function Do not pull up the self-adjusting band when not in use, as this will consume the battery power. Notes •If hiss is heard, move closer to the transmitter. •You may hear some noise when you disconnect the AC power adaptor from the transmitter before taking off the headphones. VOL control VOL control TUNE TUNE TUNE button TUNE control11 Replacing the ear pads The ear pads are replaceable. If the ear pads become dirty or worn out, replace them as illustrated below. The ear pad is not commercially available. You can order replacements from the store where you purchased this system, or at your nearest Sony dealer. 1Remove the old ear pad by pulling it out of the groove on the housing. 2Place the new ear pad on the driver unit and insert the edge of the pad into the groove as illustrated. Make sure that the entire edge of the ear pad is securely inserted into the groove. The effective areas of the transmitter The optimum distance is up to approximately 100 m without the system picking up some interference. However, the distance may vary according to the surroundings and environment. If the system picks up some noise while using it within the above mentioned distance, reduce the distance between the transmitter unit and the headphones, or select another channel. Notes •When you use the headphones inside the effective areas of the transmitter, the transmitter can be placed in any direction from the listener. •Even within the signal reception area, there are some spots (dead spot) where the RF signal can not be received. This characteristics is inherent to RF signals, and does not indicate malfunction. By slightly moving the transmitter, location of the dead spot can be cha...

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