Distorted sound, Loud background noise – Sony MDR-IF140K User Manual

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Distorted sound

, If the transmitter is connected to the

headphones jack, lower the volume of
the audio/video equipment connected
to the transmitter.

, The headphones’ power indicator light

dims, flashes or goes off.
• Replace dry battery with new one. If

the power indicator is still off after
replacing the battery, take the
headphones to a Sony dealer.

, If you connect the headphone jacks of

your connected equipment to the LINE
IN jack of the transmitter, sound may
be distorted when raising the volume.
Use the PHONES IN jacks of the
transmitter instead. See “Setting up the
transmitter”.

Loud background noise

, Move closer to the transmitter. (As you

move away from the transmitter, more
noise is likely to be heard. This is
inherent in infrared ray communication
and does not mean that there is a
problem with the unit itself.)

, Check that there is no object between

the transmitter and the headphones.

, Check that the infrared sensors are not

covered with your hands or hair.

, If you use the headphones by a

window where the sunlight is too
strong, draw the curtains/blinds to
shut out the direct sunlight, or use the
headphones away from the sunlight.

, Change the position or angle of the

transmitter.

, If the transmitter is connected to the

headphones jack, raise the volume of
the audio/video equipment connected
to the transmitter.

, The headphones’ power indicator light

dims, flashes or goes off.
• Replace dry battery with new one. If

the power indicator is still off after
replacing the battery, take the
headphones to a Sony dealer.

, When you have another transmitter,

check if more than one transmitters are
used at the same time.
• Turn off other transmitter or move to

a place outside the range of this
transmitter.

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