Page 6 - Contents
1 Contents Safety instructions ........................................................................... 2The IS 410 stethoset receiver system .............................................. 3Delivery includes .............................................................................. 3Operating...
Page 7 - Safety instructions; Intended use of the system; Improper use
2 Safety instructions y Please read these instructions carefully and completelybefore using the system. y Make these instructions easily accessible to all users at alltimes. Always include these instructions when passing thesystem on to third parties. y Do not wear the headphones in situations which...
Page 9 - Operating controls; Receiver
4 Operating controls A Receiver (see inside cover) Volume control Compartment for BA 300 rechargeable battery Balance control B Transmitter (see inside cover) 3.5 mm stereo jack socket labeled AUDIO (marked blue) for connection of sound source DC socket labeled 12 V (marked yellow) for connection of...
Page 10 - Putting the system into operation; Setting up the transmitter; TV
5 Putting the system into operation Setting up the transmitter 왘 Place the transmitter so that there are no obstacles in thelight path between transmitter and receiver. Note: Avoid exposure to direct sunlight. Direct sunlight may inter-fere with the reception and may damage the transmitter. If you u...
Page 12 - Connecting the transmitter to the mains
7 Connecting the transmitter via the SCART socket If your sound source has a SCART socket, you can order thesuitable SCART adapter (see “Accessories” on page 15) fromyour Sennheiser dealer. 왘 Connect the connecting cable to the SCART adapter . 왘 Plug in the SCART adapter to the SCART socket on your ...
Page 14 - Using the system components; Switching the transmitter on
9 Using the system components Switching the transmitter on 왘 Take the stethoset receiver out of the transmitter’s chargingcompartment . The transmitter automatically switches on. The LED lights up green. Note: If the receiver is placed into the transmitter’s chargingcompartment , the transmitter aut...
Page 16 - Storing and charging the receiver
11 Storing and charging the receiver Do not store your receiver on a glass dummy head, chairarmrest, or similar for long periods of time as this can reducethe contact pressure of the earbows. Furthermore, with theearbows pulled apart, the receiver remains switched on. 왘 After use, place the receiver...
Page 17 - Meaning of the LEDs and acoustic signals; LEDs on the transmitter
12 Meaning of the LEDs and acoustic signals LEDs on the transmitter Acoustic signals of the receiver LED Status Meaning Operation indication lit green The transmitter is switched on.The receiver is not stored in the charging compartment . off The transmitter is switched off.The receiver is stored in...
Page 18 - Care and maintenance; Cleaning the system; Liquids can damage the electronics of the units!
13 Care and maintenance Cleaning the system 왘 Before cleaning, disconnect the transmitter from the mains. 왘 Only use a slightly damp cloth to clean the units. Do not useany cleansing agents or solvents. Cleaning the ear cushions 왘 Carefully remove the ear cushions from the receiver. 왘 Clean the ear ...
Page 21 - Specifications; System
16 Specifications System Modulation FM stereo Carrier frequencies 2.3 / 2.8 MHz Range approx 12 m within a room AF frequency response 50 Hz–16 kHz THD < 1 % Transmitter Audio /microphone connection 3.5 mm stereo jack socket Charging time of rechargeable battery approx. 3 hrs Power supply 12 V DC ...
Page 22 - Manufacturer Declarations; Warranty regulations
17 Manufacturer Declarations Warranty regulations The guarantee period for this Sennheiser product is 24 months from the date ofpurchase. Excluded are accessory items, rechargeable or disposable batteriesthat are delivered with the product; due to their characteristics these productshave a shorter s...