Sennheiser RR 4200 Instruction Manual

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Pages 8
Year 2006
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Sennheiser RR 4200 Specification

The Sennheiser RR 4200 is a wireless audio receiver designed for seamless integration with television and other audio devices, offering users a high-quality audio experience. Operating in the 863-865 MHz frequency range, it ensures a stable and interference-free connection, ideal for home entertainment setups. The device is powered by a rechargeable lithium-ion battery that provides extended listening sessions, with a quick recharge time to ensure minimal downtime. The RR 4200 features an intuitive on/off switch with volume control, allowing users to easily adjust audio levels without needing additional equipment. Its lightweight and ergonomic design ensures comfort during prolonged use, making it suitable for users who prioritize both performance and comfort.

The receiver is equipped with automatic level control, which adjusts the sound to optimal levels to prevent sudden audio spikes that can disrupt the listening experience. It supports a transmission range of up to 100 meters in open areas, offering flexibility and freedom of movement within the home. The RR 4200 is designed to be compatible with a variety of headphones and audio devices, enhancing its versatility. It features a sleek design that complements modern home entertainment systems, and its plug-and-play functionality makes it user-friendly and easy to set up, even for those unfamiliar with wireless audio technology. The Sennheiser RR 4200 embodies a blend of high performance, user-centric design, and reliable wireless technology, making it a suitable choice for those seeking an elevated audio experience.

Sennheiser RR 4200 F.A.Q.

How do I pair the Sennheiser RR 4200 with my TV?

To pair the Sennheiser RR 4200 with your TV, connect the transmitter to your TV's audio output using the provided cables. Then, turn on the headphones and the transmitter will automatically pair.

What should I do if the audio cuts out frequently on the Sennheiser RR 4200?

Ensure that the transmitter is within the effective range of the headphones and that there are no obstacles blocking the signal. Additionally, check for interference from other electronic devices.

How can I replace the battery in the Sennheiser RR 4200?

Remove the ear pad, then carefully open the battery compartment. Replace the old battery with a new one, ensuring the correct orientation, and reassemble the unit.

Is it possible to connect multiple headphones to a single Sennheiser RR 4200 transmitter?

Yes, multiple headphones can be connected to a single RR 4200 transmitter. Simply turn on additional headphones and they will pair automatically.

What is the best way to clean the Sennheiser RR 4200 headphones?

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the headphones. Avoid using any liquids or harsh chemicals. For the ear pads, gently wipe them with a slightly damp cloth if necessary.

How do I troubleshoot if the Sennheiser RR 4200 headphones are not charging?

First, check if the charging contacts are clean and free of debris. Ensure the power supply is connected properly. If the issue persists, try using a different power outlet.

Can I use the Sennheiser RR 4200 with a computer?

Yes, you can connect the transmitter to your computer's audio output using the appropriate cables, allowing you to use the headphones with your computer.

What is the typical battery life of the Sennheiser RR 4200 headphones?

The Sennheiser RR 4200 headphones typically have a battery life of up to 9 hours on a full charge.

How can I improve the sound quality on my Sennheiser RR 4200 headphones?

Ensure that the transmitter is properly connected and that the audio source is producing high-quality sound. Adjust the volume on both the headphones and the audio source.

Why is there a delay in audio when using the Sennheiser RR 4200?

A slight delay can occur due to audio processing. To minimize this, ensure a direct connection between the transmitter and the audio source, and reduce interference from other devices.