Sennheiser Set 860 Instruction Manual
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To connect the Sennheiser Set 860 to your TV, use the optical cable provided. Connect one end to the digital optical output on your TV and the other end to the optical input on the transmitter base of the Set 860. Ensure your TV audio settings are set to output sound through the digital optical output.
If the sound is distorted, ensure that the transmitter is properly connected to your audio source. Additionally, check if the "Speech Intelligibility" button is activated on the headset to enhance clarity. You may also want to check that the audio cables are securely connected and undamaged.
To replace the batteries, gently slide off the ear pad on the left side of the headset to access the battery compartment. Remove the old batteries and insert new rechargeable batteries, ensuring they are placed in the correct orientation. Slide the ear pad back into place.
Yes, you can use the Sennheiser Set 860 with multiple TVs by connecting the transmitter to each TV as needed. However, only one TV can be connected at a time unless you purchase additional transmitters for each TV.
To clean the headset, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the exterior surfaces. Avoid using any liquid cleaners or solvents. If needed, you can gently remove the ear pads and clean them separately with a slightly damp cloth, ensuring they are dry before reattaching.
To improve the wireless range, ensure there are no large metal objects or walls obstructing the line of sight between the transmitter and headset. Placing the transmitter at an elevated position can also help to extend the range.
A solid green LED on the transmitter indicates an active connection, while a flashing red LED suggests a problem with the audio input. A solid red LED means the transmitter is in standby mode. Refer to the user manual for more detailed information on LED indications.
To reset the Set 860 to factory settings, turn off the headset and disconnect the transmitter from the power source. After a minute, reconnect the transmitter and turn the headset back on. This should reset the system.
Yes, the Set 860 is compatible with hearing aids. It is designed to be worn over the ears and should not interfere with most hearing aids. For optimal performance, adjust the volume on the headset rather than the hearing aid.
If the headset is not charging, ensure that the headset is correctly placed on the transmitter with the charging contacts aligned. Check that the transmitter is plugged into a working power source. If the issue persists, try using a different set of rechargeable batteries.