Page 2 - Contents
1 Contents Safety instructions ...........................................................2 Delivery includes ...............................................................4 The PXC 350 headphones ...............................................4 Operating controls .....................................
Page 3 - Safety instructions; Intended use of the headphones
2 Safety instructions y Please read these instructions carefully andcompletely before using the headphones. y Make these instructions easily accessible to allusers at all times. Always include these instructionswhen passing the headphones on to third parties. y Do not wear the headphones in situatio...
Page 5 - Delivery includes; The PXC 350 headphones
4 Delivery includes Delivery of the PXC 350 headphones includes: 1 PXC 350 headphones 1 soft case 1 audio adapter (¼" (6.3 mm) stereo jack) 1 in-flight adapter (2 x 3.5 mm mono jack) 2 AAA size batteries Instructions for use The PXC 350 headphones The PXC 350 are closed, dynamic, circumaural ste...
Page 7 - Operating controls; VOLUME
6 Operating controls Headband Slide switch for NoiseGard operation LED (red) Socket for audio cable Audio cable Earpads Volume control VOLUME (on audio cable) Battery compartment (on both sides) 쐋 PXC350_515699_0607_SP6.book Seite 6 Dienstag, 5. Juni 2007 11:47 11
Page 8 - Inserting and replacing the batteries
7 Putting the PXC 350 into operation Inserting and replacing the batteries For powering the NoiseGard Advance active noisecompensation, two AAA size batteries or rechargeablebatteries are required. 왘 Open the battery compartments on the left and right earcups. 왘 Remove the flat batteries. 왘 Insert t...
Page 10 - Adjusting the volume
9 Using the PXC 350 Adjusting the volume 왘 Turn the volume control VOLUME to adjust the volume. Volume up? - No! When people use headphones, theytend to choose a higher volume thanwith loudspeakers. Listening at highvolume levels for long periods can leadto permanent hearing defects. Pleaseprotect y...
Page 12 - Detaching and connecting the audio cable
11 Detaching and connecting the audio cable The audio cable is detachable (see diagram on theleft). Without the cable, the headphones can be usedas passive hearing protectors. To detach the audio cable: 왘 Pull the plug of the audio cable from the socket . To connect the audio cable: 왘 Insert the plu...
Page 13 - Folding up the headphones
12 Folding up the headphones For space-saving transportation, the headphones can be folded up in different ways: To fold up the headphones as flat as possible: 왘 Rotate the earcups by 90° as shown. To fold up the headphones as compact as possible: 왘 Tuck the earcups between the headband as shown. Fo...
Page 14 - Replacing the earpads
13 Accessories and spare parts Cat. No. Accessories/Spare parts 517680 1 pair of earpads incl. ear cap 517681 Audio cable Care and maintenance 왘 Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to clean the head-phones from time to time. Replacing the earpads You can replace the earpads. Spare earpads areavailable a...
Page 15 - Specifications
14 Specifications Transducer principle dynamic, closed Ear coupling circumaural Frequency response 8 – 28,000 Hz Nominal impedance active/passive 750/150 Ohms Sound pressure level at 1 kHz and 1 V 108 dB SPL THD at 1 kHz 0.10 % Cable connector 3.5 mm stereo jack In-flight adapter 2 x 3.5 mm mono jac...
Page 16 - Manufacturer Declarations; Warranty
15 Manufacturer Declarations Warranty The original Sennheiser product you have purchased is covered by awarranty of 24 months. The warranty period begins on the date ofpurchase of brand new, unused products by the first end user.Please retain your sales receipt (or your warranty certificate) asproof...