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1. 590 100 Q 107 dB SPL lt 0 1 3 5 mm stereo jack socket 6 35 mm stereo jack plug 3 5 mm double mono jack plug 1 4m 0 8m 1799 3 7 V 250 mAh Lithium Polymer 3 hrs 10 hrs 0 C to 40 C 10 C to 70 C 25 dB PSAIO5R 0500 or SIL SSA 4P 5050F mains unit Nominal input voltage Nominal input current Mains frequency Nominal output voltage Nominal output current Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Relative humidity Weight Bluetooth Bluetooth Range Transmission frequency Transmission power Profiles Codec 110 240 V max 0 2 A 50 60 Hz 5 V SIL SSA 4P 5050F max 0 5 A PSAIO5R 050Q max 1 A 0 C to 45 C 40 C to 85 C 20 to 90 approx 61g version 2 1 EDR up to 10 m 2 4 GHZ 8 dBm HSP HFP A2DP AVRCP SBC apt X MM 500 X 23 apt X audio coding Outstanding audio quality Professional grade sound Revolutionizing Bluetooth 24 MM 500 X listening apt X legacy apt X audio coding apt X technology is what wireless audio has been waiting for With apt X audio coding you can be assured of crisp pure and full stereo sound It allows you to not only hear but experience and feel the audio as it was intended Utilizing apt X Bluetooth can now offer wireless audio quality that is indistinguishable from the highest quality wired connection
2. is discarded apt X s transparent non destructive approach ensures that every fre quency present in the original signal is preserved in the encoded and decoded signal e Dynamic range of gt 92 dB for 16 bit audio and gt 120 dB for 24 bit audio e The overall framework of apt X ensures a high degree of resilience to random bit errors with the bit error response well matched to the audi tory response of the human ear apt X employs connection and syn chronization techniques to ensure a robust connection and enable delivery of audio even under stressful conditions e Shortest processing delay of any professional audio compression tech nology Many current wireless devices suffer from unwanted delays which cause lip sync issues apt X can enable real time delivery of wireless audio ensuring seamless integration when used with video devices e apt X encoded audio fits neatly within the available bandwidth of wireless transmission standards to offer an efficient solution for band width restricted connections MM 500 X 25 Manufacturer Declarations 26 MM 500 X Manufacturer Declarations Warranty Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG gives a warranty of 24 months on this product For the current warranty conditions please visit our website at www sennheiser com or contact your Sennheiser partner In compliance with the following requirements e ROHS Directive 2002 95 EC e WEEE Directive 2002 96 EC Please dis
3. MM 500 X Important safety instructions gt Read this instruction manual carefully and completely before using the product gt Always include this instruction manual when passing the product on to third parties Do not use an obviously defective product Preventing damage to health and accidents Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods of time to prevent hearing damage gt Always maintain a distance of at least 3 94 10 cm between the ear cups and the cardiac pacemaker or implanted defibrillator since the product generates permanent magnetic fields gt Keep the product accessory and packaging parts out of reach of chil dren and pets who could swallow smaller pieces gt Do not use the product in an environment that requires your special attention e g in traffic Preventing damage to the product and malfunctions gt Always keep the product dry and do not expose it to extreme temper atures hairdryer heater extended exposure to sunlight etc to avoid corrosion or deformation gt Only clean the product with a soft dry cloth gt Switch off the product after use to conserve battery power Remove the battery pack if the product will not be used for extended periods of time gt Only use the product in environments where wireless Bluetooth trans mission is permitted Only use attachments accessories supplied or recommended by Sennheiser Intended use The MM 500 X is a wireless B
4. U sing the MM 500 X Using the MM 500 X The headset has a Bluetooth function for wireless connectivity Depending on the listening situation you can switch this function on or off If your audio source supports apt X the MM 500 X will automatically stream music wirelessly in high quality mode apt X If your audio source does not support apt X music will be streamed in standard quality mode SBC Switching the Bluetooth function on off Via the Bluetooth interface the headset can be connected to a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled devices To switch the Bluetooth function on gt Press the Bluetooth button and keep it pressed until the Xf LED 1 flashes 3 times blue The Bluetooth function is switched on To switch the Bluetooth function off gt Press the Bluetooth button and keep it pressed until the X LED 1 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth button goes off The Yf LED 1 flashes blue and the Bluetooth function is switched off Changing the volume The MM 500 X allows you to change the volume of the audio signal during a call or while listening to music TA q Incrementally increases the volume Incrementally reduces the volume Continuously increases the volume Continuously reduces the volume en 1 Ga OJO If you press the respective button briefly the volume is changed incremen tally if you hold down the button the volume is changed continuously Wh
5. Until now apt X has been the best kept secret of the professional audio industry From major public broadcasters to film production studios apt X is used throughout the world to transmit high quality digital audio from A to Zin real time It was developed to meet the exacting standards of musi cians and audio engineers who love the exceptional dynamic range and high fidelity it provides Now available on selected consumer devices the technology ensures that music lovers everywhere can stream the rich listening experience that only apt X can deliver Bluetooth technology has revolutionized our communications and life style by eliminating troublesome wires and letting us get on with life on the move Listening to a mobile phone conversation on a Bluetooth ear piece sounds just fine but when it comes to delivering full stereo sound a little extra help is required apt X works within Bluetooth to deliver CD quality audio ensuring you are getting the most from your wireless lis tening experience In order to deliver two channel digital sound within the Bluetooth A2DP profile audio compression is necessary While traditional audio compres sion technologies struggle to provide full bandwidth high fidelity audio over Bluetooth apt X works to ensure you enjoy the fullest richest sound your music collection has to offer If you have ever been to the movies or listened to the radio then chances are you ll already have heard apt X in act
6. Sennheiser Switch battery pack powered products off after use When not using the battery pack for extended periods of time charge it regularly about every 3 months Do not heat above 70 C 158 F e g do not expose to sunlight or throw into a fire Do not continue to use a defective battery pack Do not expose to moisture MM 500 X 3 MM 500 X 4 MM 500 X MM 500 X The MM 500 X is an accessory which allows for wireless music enjoyment when used with mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth compliant devices Its circumaural and closed design makes the MM 500 X especially suitable for use with in flight entertainment systems Bluetooth The MM 500 X complies with the Bluetooth 2 1 standard Via its Bluetooth interface it can be connected to a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled devices Bluetooth wireless technology allows the MM 500 X to communi cate with your Bluetooth enabled device e g mobile phone MP3 player PC or PDA within a range of up to 10 meters apt X With apt X audio coding you can be assured of crisp pure and full stereo sound It allows you to not only hear but experience and feel the audio as it was intended Utilizing apt X Bluetooth technology can now offer wire less audio quality that is indistinguishable from the highest quality wired connection From major public broadcasters to film production studios apt X is used throughout the world to transmit high quali
7. operation The battery pack Recharge the battery pack 8 indicator is flat headset cannot be switched on No audio The jack plug of Check the connection to 13 signal when the audio cable is your audio source the audio cable not properly is connected connected No audio The headset is Switch the headset on 14 signal during switched off Bluetooth The headset is Check if the headset is 12 connection not paired with paired If necessary pair an audio source the headset with the audio source again The Bluetooth Switch the Bluetooth func 15 function on the tion on the headset on headset is switched off The audio cable The connection of the 13 is connected to audio cable automatically the headset switches off the Bluetooth connection Remove the audio cable and then switch the Bluetooth function on again The volume is Increase the volume 15 adjusted too low Headset The pairing does Check ifthe audio source cannot be not work supports the A2DP profile paired If not use one of the optional dongles The audio source Switch the audio source on 11 is switched off Headset donot The operation of Remove the battery pack react to any the headset is from the headset Reinsert button press faulty the battery pack into the headset Switch the headset on again Bluetooth con The Bluetooth Switch the Bluetooth 15 nection is button has been function on suddenly pressed too long interrupted If a pr
8. MM 500 X Instruction manual Contents Contents Important safety instructions ss 2 MM 500 X eiices oiediscessteccutccescsvascevesesdsesodsecssdsducesanesudussdussesssessisdiverestechutsaiesvessens 4 Delivery includes 222 een ee 5 Product OVEN VICW ii cccssccesiveceiestettsccecpicereusttebvacalustadecnnetesctessuecbtekesdivagesdssvaiears 7 Putting the MM 500 X into operation ss 8 Charging the battery pack sis 8 Adjusting the headband ieseseveervrersvererevrvrrvrvrvrsenerssrsvsvesenesevssssvrseseveveser 10 Connecting the MM 500 X to the audio source erererererererenenenesvrrererene 11 Connecting the MM 500 X using the audio cable oo eset 13 Switching the MM 500 X ON OFF ns 14 Using the MM 500 X scscscsecscsssssossessvssssacssssesscesssessssscsacsesetessassescvesszecseosasteses 15 Switching the Bluetooth function ON OFF srevreervrreie 15 Changing the volume nennen 15 Remote controlling connected devices from the MM 500 X aan 16 Transporting the MM 500 X rreesseresreevevssvrsvvsvrenssnnennsvrsnnevssvnsnnsvssnssnesunsnenner 19 Cleaning and maintaining the MM 500 X ss 20 If a problem OcCurs sscscsiscs ececsinceicsisisvestaceesduszlantaiaceeieussssucasintetestecssieseucsinys 21 Specifications sis ccssscscssccsdeitesnccacncstveusecsacolucsscatsccseasessuscusbers sandssdencsssavectsobeaveses 23 apt X audio Coding ansehen denn 24 Manufacturer Declarations ss 26 MM 500 X 1 Important safety instructions 2
9. all to the headset you have to press a button on your mobile phone to transfer the call see the instruction manual of your mobile phone gt To manage your calls from your MM 500 X press the Master button or the Bluetooth button ey Accepts the call Rejects the call acknowledgement tone Ends the call Transfers the ongoing call back to the mobile phone je DIOLS The redialing function must be supported by your mobile phone or Bluetooth device with HF profile respectively and be activated Redialing To redial the last number from your MM 500 X press the Bluetooth button Redials the last number oO acknowledgement tone see amp G Stops redialing MM 500 X 17 Using the MM 500 X Voice dialing The voice dialing function must be supported by your mobile phone with HF profile and be activated Follow the instructions in the instruction manual of your mobile phone To activate the voice dialing function from your MM 500 X press the Bluetooth button wy Activates voice dialing Roa Deactivates voice dialing Muting the headset s microphone To mute the microphone on your MM 500 X press the the Bluetooth button Activates the muting function S acknowledgement tone UE Any button D 8 Deactivates the muting function EE Switching the Bluetooth function off If you press the Bluetooth button too long the Bluetooth func tion switches o
10. e headset with this audio source again gt If your audio source does not have a Bluetooth interface use an optional dongle Bro 500 USB N Bro 300i N For an optimum listening experience your audio source has to support the A2DP profile MM 500 X 11 Putting the MM 500 X into operation Og Nunun GE ox A O D u KH Ku 12 MM 500 X Pairing the MM 500 X with an audio source gt Make sure that your headset is switched off see Switching the MM 500 X on off on page 14 When switching the headset on for the first time it will automatically go into pairing mode The headset is waiting to be paired with a Bluetooth enabled device gt Press the Master button and keep it pressed until the 13 LED 1 alternately flashes blue and red gt On your audio source activate the Bluetooth function Add a new device Proceed as described in the instruction manual of the audio source If a suitable audio source is found the devices will exchange device identi fication information The Y LED 1 flashes 3 times blue and you hear an ascending beep The devices have identified each other and the headset is paired with the audio source PIN code When the audio source prompts for a password or PIN code enter the default PIN code 0000 If no device is found within approx 5 minutes the Yf LED 1 flashes 3 times red and you hear a descending beep The headset will th
11. e the Bluetooth function some airlines do not allow Bluetooth transmission or e the battery pack is flat When the audio cable is connected to the headset the Bluetooth function cannot be switched on 1 H nH Kn If the headset is already connected to the audio source via the Bluetooth interface the Bluetooth connection is automatically disconnected when you connect the audio cable The Y LED 1 flashes 3 times red and you hear a descending beep a N Je Y lt gt Connect the 2 5 mm jack plug of the audio cable to the socket of the headset gt Connect the 3 5 mm jack plug of the audio cable to the headphone socket of your audio source or Le the audio adapter for 1 6 35 mm jack socket if the 3 5 mm jack u plug of the audio cable is too small or gt a I the in flight adapter if you want to use the headset with an Yan HER in flight entertainment system a a When the audio cable is connected to your audio source you hear the TA N sound from your audio source and the X LED 1 flashes blue v Detaching the audio cable If you only want to use the MM 500 X as a Bluetooth headset you can detach the audio cable gt Pull the 2 5 mm jack plug of the audio cable from the socket of the headset When detaching the audio cable the Bluetooth function is not automati cally switched on Switch the Bluetooth function on again see Switching the Bluetooth function o
12. en the minimum or maximum volume is reached you hear an acknowl edgement tone MM 500 X 15 Using the MM 500 X 16 MM 500 X Remote controlling connected devices from the MM 500 X You can directly remote control any device supporting the AVRCP profile and connected to the MM 500 X by using the buttons on the headset Please refer to the instruction manual of your audio source for information on whether your device supports the AVRCP profile Remote controlling the audio source from the MM 500 X If your headset has a Bluetooth connection to an audio source e g mobile phone iPod MP3 or CD player you can use the MM 500 X to remote control the audio source as follows Plays the track Stops the track acknowledgement tone Skips to the next track Skips to the previous track Fast forwards the track iss 8 N SAL Ee gt er Ges G Ges WE 62 XV Be 1 165 16 le 6 le Rewinds the track 9 0 0 9 0 These functions are not supported by all connected Bluetooth devices Using the MM 500 X Managing calls When your MM 500 X is connected to a mobile phone and you receive a call the Y LED 1 flashes blue 3 times per second You can also hear the ring tone of your mobile phone if your mobile phone supports this function If your mobile phone automatically transfers the call to the headset you hear a beep in the headset If your mobile phone does not automatically transfer the c
13. en try for 3 minutes to connect to one of the up to 8 previously paired audio sources If this fails the headset automatically switches off after 60 minutes gt In this case repeat the necessary steps to pair the headset with the audio source again Disconnecting the Bluetooth connection The Bluetooth button is backlit indicating the current setting The backlighting goes off after a short time to conserve energy gt Press any button on the headset to display the current setting of the Bluetooth function To disconnect the Bluetooth connection to the audio source you can switch off the headset or the Bluetooth function This setting is retained until the Bluetooth function is switched on again To switch the headset off gt Press the Master button and keep it pressed until the X LED 1 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth connection is automatically deactivated The headset switches off To switch the Bluetooth function off gt Press the Bluetooth button and keep it pressed until the Xf LED 1 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth button goes off The Bluetooth function is switched off Putting the MM 500 X into operation Connecting the MM 500 X using the audio cable Connecting the audio cable You can connect the headset to the audio source using the audio cable if e you do not want to use the Bluetooth function e you are not allowed to us
14. ff 18 MM 500 X Transporting the MM 500 X aT TTT Transporting the MM 500 X For space saving transportation the headset can be folded up flatly and compactly gt Rotate the ear cups by 90 gt Fold the ear cups inwards Place the headset flat into the transport case Your accessories can be transported in the transport case e Audio adapter 14 6 35 mm jack plug e In flight adapter 3 5 mm double mono jack MM 500 X 19 Cleaning and maintaining the MM 500 X 20 MM 500 X Cleaning and maintaining the MM 500 X Cleaning the MM 500 X CAUTION Liquids can damage the electronics of the product Liquids entering the housing of the product can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics gt Keep all liquids far away from the product gt Do not use any solvents or cleansing agents For reasons of hygiene you should clean the headset regularly Before cleaning make sure that the product is not recharged via the mains Only use a dry and soft cloth to clean the product Replacing the ear pads You can replace the ear pads Spare ear pads are available from your Sennheiser partner or can be ordered at www sennheiser com under Service amp Support gt Grasp the edge of the ear pad behind the ear cup and peel it up and away from the ear cup gt Slide the new ear pad onto the ear cup If a problem occurs LTT If a problem occurs No
15. he battery pack outside the headset gt Open the cover of the battery pack compartment on the left ear cup Press the button next to the battery pack compartment and remove the battery pack Connect the charging cable to the socket for charging cable on the battery pack MM 500 X 9 Putting the MM 500 X into operation 10 MM 500 X Connecting the charging cable to the mains unit to a PC or to other USB devices In order to charge the battery pack you can connect the charging cable to either the USB socket of your PC or the supplied mains unit or to other USB devices To connect the charging cable to a PC gt Connect the USB plug of the charging cable to the USB socket of your PC The battery pack is being charged The LED on the battery pack lights up red To connect the charging cable to the mains unit gt Connect the charging cable to the mains unit Plug the suitable country adapter onto the mains unit gt Plug the mains unit into a wall socket The battery pack is being charged The LED on the battery pack lights up red gt After charging unplug the mains unit from the wall socket If you have charged the battery pack outside the headset Insert the charged battery pack into the headphone s battery pack compartment until it locks into place gt Close the cover of the battery pack compartment Adjusting the headband For optimum transmiss
16. ion Over 20 000 radio stations across the world and thousands of cutting edge film studios rely on apt X for high quality audio delivery The digital compression technology now known as apt X was originally developed in Queen s University Belfast Northern Ireland The technology was first brought to market for radio automation applications to store CD quality audio on computer hard drives for direct playout during radio shows hence automating the process of the disc jockey The acclaim the technology received lead to further research and develop ment and throughout the 1990s the technology was used by Broadcast and Post production studios worldwide to deliver high fidelity low latency audio in situations where bandwidth was limited The same core principles that have earned apt X worldwide acclaim in the Broadcast and Post Pro duction markets make it the perfect solution for delivering high quality audio on wireless devices apt X is leading the way in bringing pro audio quality to the discerning consumer apt X audio coding PL apt X key features e Blind listening tests with industry reference audiences have shown that apt X over Bluetooth is indistinguishable from audio delivered over wired technology Unlike psychoacoustic based technologies such as MP3 or AAC apt X can be used to transport audio without degrading the audio quality With MPEG AAC compression the encoding process is destructive and content perceived as irrelevant
17. ion quality good noise attenuation and best pos sible comfort the headband has to be adjusted to properly fit your head gt Wear the headset so that the headband runs over the top of your head t gt Adjust the length of the headband so that the ear pads rest comfortably against the ears you feel even gentle pressure around your ears a snug fit of the headband on the head is ensured To ensure maximum noise attenuation final adjustment is best made in a noisy environment Putting the MM 500 X into operation Connecting the MM 500 X to the audio source CAUTION Danger of malfunction due to radio waves The transmitted radio waves of mobile phones can impair the operation of sensitive and unprotected devices Only use the headset in environments where wirless Bluetooth trans mission is permitted The headset complies with the Bluetooth 2 1 standard In order that data can be transmitted wirelessly using Bluetooth technology you have to register your headset with your audio source pairing The headset can save the connection profiles of up to 8 Bluetooth devices with which it has been paired After switch on the headset automatically connects to one of these devices If you pair the headset with a ninth audio source the saved connection profile of the first Bluetooth device will be overwritten If you want to re establish a connection with the first audio source you have to pair th
18. luetooth headset that works with mobile phones or other Bluetooth devices Bluetooth compliant devices and allows for wireless music enjoyment or calls Improper use means using the product e other than as described in this instruction manual e under operating conditions which differ from those described in this instruction manual Important safety instructions I Safety instructions for the Lithium Polymer battery pack If abused or misused the battery pack may leak In extreme cases it may even present an explosion or fire hazard e Heat generation e Fire development e Explosion e Smoke or gas development Please understand that Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse Keep away from children t Immediately remove the battery pack from an obvi Z ously defective product Dispose of the battery pack at special collection EN points or return it to your specialist dealer z Only charge the battery pack with the appropriate Sennheiser chargers Only charge the battery pack at ambient tempera tures between 10 C 50 F and 40 C 104 F Do not mutilate or dismantle u K Store charged battery packs so that the termi nals cannot contact each other danger of shorting out fire hazard N When not using the product for extended periods of time remove the battery pack from the product Only use battery packs rec ommended by
19. n Briefly press this button Keep this button pressed for 4 seconds Keep this button pressed until the desired setting is made or the desired action is completed jer 1 Ie Meaning of the pictograms for the flashing of the LED x This pictogram symbolizes a flashing This pictogram symbolizes an interruption This pictogram symbolizes an interval This pictogram symbolizes a continuous flashing Examples of some of the pictograms that are used throughout this instruc tion manual Pitogram Meaning TI JG The LED flashes once every 3 seconds gt The LED flashes 3 times per second Sa yf The LED flashes in a rhythmic sequence mrs d xn The LED flashes blue 3 times and then goes off The pictogram i This note provides important information Notes marked with the pictogram i provide important informa tion on the use of the headset Product overview Product overview Headband Socket for audio cable Bluetooth button Ear pad Operating panel GR gt X LED 2 Fast forward button 3 Volume button Battery pack compartment Socket for charging cable Microphone 4 Rewind button 5 Master button 6 Volume button MM 500 X 7 Putting the MM 500 X into operation 8 MM 500 X Putting the MM 500 X into operation gt Before using the MM 500 X for the first time remove the protection strip fr
20. n off on page 15 MM 500 X 13 Putting the MM 500 X into operation 14 MM 500 X Switching the MM 500 X on off WARNING A Danger of hearing damage Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to perma nent hearing defects Before putting the headset on set the volume to a low level gt Do not continuously expose yourself to high volumes Switching the MM 500 X on u u u gt Press the Master button and keep it pressed until the Yf LED C flashes blue You hear an ascending beep When switching the headset on for the first time it will automatically go into pairing mode The headset is waiting to be paired with a Bluetooth enabled device see page 12 When the headset is already paired with an audio source the Bluetooth connection is automatically established You hear an ascending beep and then you hear your audio source When the headset is already paired with an audio source but the audio source is switched off or out of range the X LED flashes blue The headset will try for 3 minutes to connect to one of the up to 8 previously paired audio sources If this fails the headset automati cally switches off after 60 minutes Switching the MM 500 X off H u a gt Press the Master button and keep it pressed until the 13 LED 1 flashes 3 times red You hear a descending beep The Bluetooth connection is automatically deactivated The headset switches off
21. oblem occurs that is not listed in the above table or if the problem cannot be solved with the proposed solutions please contact your Sennheiser partner for assistance To find a Sennheiser partner in your country search at www sennheiser com MM 500 X 21 If a problem occurs 22 MM 500 X Resetting the settings of the MM 500 X You can reset all settings of your headset to the factory default settings This allows you to prevent that other users of the headset can access your Bluetooth enabled devices You can then pair five new devices with the headset Press the Master button and keep it pressed until the X LED 1 flashes 3 times red The headset switches off see Switching the MM 500 X off on page 14 Press the Master button and keep it pressed until the Xf LED 1 alternately flashes blue and red gt Press the Bluetooth button for at least 5 seconds until the settings of the headset are reset Specifications LTT Bluetooth Specifications Transducer principle Ear coupling Frequency response Nominal impedance active passive Sound pressure level at 1 kHz and 1 Volt THD at 1 kHz Audio connection Audio adapter In flight adapter Cable length Audio cable Charging cable Weight BA 370 PX battery pack Charging time Operating time Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Passive noise attenuation dynamic closed circumaural 15 22 000 Hz
22. om the battery pack Charging the battery pack gt Before using the battery pack for the first time charge it for at least 3 hours The battery pack can also be charged inside the headset during operation When charging the battery pack the LED on the battery pack lights up red When the battery pack is fully charged the LED on the battery pack lights up green When the battery pack is almost flat the Yf LED 1 flashes red You hear a short descending acknowledgement tone The operating time of the battery pack depends on the device settings the listening situation and the audio sources used Bluetooth technology 10 hours Remove the battery pack if the headset will not be used for extended periods of time Putting the MM 500 X into operation Possibilities of charging the battery pack First connect the charging cable to the battery pack as described in section a and then connect the charging cable to a power source as described in section b Ei Connecting the charging cable to the battery pack You can charge the battery pack either inside or outside the headset This is helpful if you are using a spare battery pack to be ordered separately To charge the battery pack inside the headset gt Open the cover of the battery pack compartment on the left ear cup Connect the charging cable to the socket for charging cable on the headset To charge t
23. pose of this product by taking it to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment e Battery Directive 2006 66 EC The supplied standard rechargeable batteries can be recycled x Please dispose of them as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer In order to protect the environment only dispose of exhausted batteries CE Conformity e R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC e EMC Directive 2004 108 EC e Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC e ErP directive 2009 125 EC The declaration is available on the internet at www sennheiser com Before putting the product into operation please observe the respective country specific regulations Trademarks Sennheiser is registered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Sennheiser electronics GmbH amp Co KG is under license iPhone and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries apt X is a registered trademark of CSR plc D SENNHEISER Sennheiser electronic GmbH amp Co KG Am Labor 1 30900 Wedemark Germany www sennheiser com Publ 12 11 546147 A01
24. ty digital audio from A to Z in real time It was developed to meet the exacting standards of musicians and audio engineers who love the exceptional dynamic range and high fidelity it provides Now available on selected consumer devices the apt X technology ensures that music lovers everywhere can stream therich listening experience that only apt X can deliver Additional features e Great for travel comfortable rugged and foldable headset construction e Optional connection via audio cable for music enjoyment without Bluetooth technology e Outstanding sound quality due to Duofol diaphragms Delivery includes ES Delivery includes MM 500 X headset BA 370 PX battery pack USB charging cable ja k 4 1 Mains unit with country adapters Stereo audio cable 2 5 mm to 3 5 mm jack plug Audio adapter 3 5 mm jack socket to 14 6 35 mm jack plug In flight adapter 3 5 mm jack socket to 3 5 mm double mono jack plug Transport case Quick start guide incl CD ROM with detailed instruction manual as PDF Safety guide Manufacturer Declarations A list of accessories can be found on the MM 500 X product page at www sennheiser com For information on suppliers contact your local Sennheiser partner www sennheiser com gt Service amp Support MM 500 X 5 Delivery includes 6 MM 500 X Overview of the pictograms Meaning of the pictograms for pressing a butto
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