The effective area of the transmitter, Replacing the ear pads, The effective area of the – Sony MDR-IF140K User Manual

Page 12: Transmitter

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Operating the system

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The effective area
of the transmitter

The illustration below shows the
approximate area covered by the
infrared rays emitted from the
transmitter.

Notes

• If you use the headphones at too great a

distance from the transmitter, you may
hear a hissing noise and if there is an
object between the headphones and the
transmitter, sound may be interrupted.
These phenomena are inherent to infrared
ray communication and do not mean that
there is a problem with the system itself.

• Do not cover the infrared sensors with

your hands or hair.

• When you use the headphones inside the

area in the illustration above, the
transmitter can be placed in front, behind
or by the side of you.

• The noise you may hear through the

headphones may vary depending on the
transmitter position and room conditions.
It is recommended that you place the
transmitter in a location that produces the
clearest sound.

• Do not use this system in areas exposed to

direct sunlight or strong light. The sound
may be interrupted.

• Plasma displays may interfere with normal

operation of this system.

45°

45°

Transmitter

Infrared ray

Approx. 3 m
(118

1

/

8

in.)

Approx. 3 m
(118

1

/

8

in.)

Approx. 7 m
(23 ft.)

Replacing the ear
pads

The ear pads are replaceable. If the ear
pads become dirty or worn out, replace
them as illustrated below.
The ear pad is not commercially
available. You can order replacements
from the store where you purchased
this system, or at your nearest Sony
dealer.

1

Remove the old ear pad by

pulling it off.

2

Place the new ear pad around

the housing.

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