Sony MDR-10RDC User Manual

Noise canceling headphones, How to use/modo de uso, Warning

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Noise Canceling Headphones

WARNING

The validity of the CE marking is restricted to only those
countries where it is legally enforced, mainly in the countries
EEA (European Economic Area).
The device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.

Note

This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part
15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:

– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

– Increase the separation between the equipment and

receiver.

– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different

from that to which the receiver is connected.

– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician

for help.

You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not
expressly approved in this manual could void your authority
to operate this equipment.

Using the AI Noise

Canceling function

The AI Noise Canceling function analyzes environmental
ambient sound components and automatically selects the
most effective noise canceling mode.
When you press the AINC button while the POWER switch
is set to “ON,” beep sounds and the headphones start the
analysis. During the analysis (approx. 3 seconds), the POWER
indicator blinks, and the volume level is reduced from the
headphones.
When the analysis is completed, the most effective noise
canceling mode is selected and the volume level is revert to
the previous level.

Noise canceling mode types

NC Mode A: Noise mainly in an airplane is effectively

reduced.

NC Mode B: Noise mainly in a bus or a train is effectively

reduced.

NC Mode C: Noise mainly found in an office environment

(PC, copier, air ventilation, etc.) is effectively
reduced.

Tips

– When the headphones are turned on, NC Mode A is set.

– Press the AINC button again to reset the noise canceling

mode if ambient noise has changed, such as when you
move outdoors from a room.

Beep sound and

indicator status

Status/Function

Beep sound

POWER indicator

Power off

No beep

Lights off

Power on

Beep once

Lights on

AINC

Beep twice

Blinks twice

Low battery

Long beep
(2 seconds)

Blinks quickly
(30 seconds)

Notes on use

What is noise canceling?

The noise canceling circuit actually senses outside noise
with built-in microphones and sends an equal-but-opposite
canceling signal to the headphones.

Notes on the noise canceling function

– Adjust the earpads so that they cover your ears, otherwise

noise canceling will not function properly.

– The noise canceling effect may vary depending on how

you wear the headphones.

– Do not cover the microphone of the headphones with

your hands. The noise canceling function may not work
properly.

Microphone

After you turn on the power of the headphones, you may
hear a slight hiss. This is the operating sound of the noise

canceling function, not a malfunction.

– The noise canceling function works for noise in the low

frequency band primarily. Although noise is reduced, it is
not canceled completely.

– The noise canceling effect may not be pronounced in a

very quiet environment, or some noise may be heard.

– When you use the headphones in a train or a car, noise

may occur depending on street conditions.

– Howling may occur if you do not wear the headphones

correctly.

– Howling may occur if you place an object such as finger

close to inside of the headphones. Keep it away from the
headphones.

– Mobile phones may cause interference and noise. Should

this occur, locate the headphones further away from the
mobile phone.

Notes on using on the airplane

Do not use the headphones when use of electronic
equipment is prohibited or when use of personal
headphones for in-flight entertainment services is
prohibited.

Notes on handling

– To disconnect the cord, pull it out by the plug, not the

cord. Otherwise the cord may break.

– When connecting the cord, make sure to fully insert the

plug. If the plug is not fully inserted, no sound may result.

– Because of the difference in pin configuration of four-

conductor stereo mini plugs, some smartphones cannot
be used with the headphones.

– Because the headphones are designed to fit closely in your

ears, forcing them against your ears may result in eardrum
damage. Avoid using the headphones where they are
liable to be struck by people or other objects, such as a
ball, etc.

– Pressing the headphones against your ears may produce a

diaphragm click sound. This is not a malfunction.

– Clean the headphones with a soft dry cloth.

– Do not leave the plug dirty otherwise the sound may be

distorted.

– Be sure to consult a Sony dealer when the earpads

become dirty or damaged, or when the headphones
require repair work.

– Do not leave the headphones in a location subject to

direct sunlight, heat or moisture.

– Do not subject the headphones to excessive shock.

– Handle the driver units carefully.

– If you feel drowsy or sick while using this headphones,

stop use immediately.

Notes on headphones

High volume may affect your hearing. For traffic
safety, do not use while driving or cycling.

As headphones reduce outside sounds, they may cause a
traffic accident. Also, avoid listening with your headphones
in situations where hearing must not be impaired, for
example, a railroad crossing, a construction site, etc.

Note on static electricity

In particularly dry air conditions, noise or sound skipping
may occur, or mild tingling may be felt on your ears. This is a
result of static electricity accumulated in the body, and not a
malfunction of the headphones.
The effect can be minimized by wearing clothes made from
natural materials.

If you have any questions or problems concerning the
system that are not covered in this manual, please consult
the nearest Sony dealer.

An optional smartphone cable with microphone is
available for purchase from Sony Support. Please call
Sony Support at (239) 245-6362 and request part number
1-846-728-11 for more information.

Troubleshooting

No sound

– Replace the battery with a new one.

You can use the headphones even without turning on the

power. In this case, the noise canceling function, Digital

Equalizer and S-Master are not active, and the headphones

operate as passive headphones.

– Check the connection of the headphones and the

equipment.

– Check that the connected equipment is turned on.

– Turn up the volume of the connected equipment.

The noise canceling effect is not sufficient

– The noise canceling function is effective in low frequency

ranges such as airplanes, trains, or offices (near air-

conditioning, etc.) and is not as effective for higher

frequencies, such as human voices.

– Turn on the headphones.

Distorted sound

– Turn down the volume of the connected equipment.

Power does not turn on or the headphones
do not operate properly

– Check if the battery has expired (the POWER indicator

lights off) and the battery is inserted in the correct

orientation. Replace the battery with a new one or reinsert
the battery in the correct orientation.

No operation works

– Set the POWER switch of the headphones to “OFF”,

confirm the connections, and then set the POWER switch
back to “ON”.

Features

– Digital noise canceling headphones with Sony’s unique

DNC software Engine and Dual Noise Sensor Technology:

High precision canceling signal generated by digital signal

processing and microphones located both inside and

outside the housings enables outstanding noise canceling

performance.

– Automatic AI (Artificial Intelligence) Noise Canceling

function

– Automatic selection of the optimal noise canceling mode

based on intelligent analysis of environmental ambient

noise.

– Digital Equalizer and full digital S-Master amplifier :

Delivers ideal frequency response and high-quality music

reproduction with full digital processing.

– Enfolding structure : Pressure-relieving cushions, tailored

for the ears, provide a wrap-around feel with acoustic

sealing to deliver powerful lows.

– Lasting comfort : The lightweight and super soft cushions

allow for comfortable wearing over a long time.

– Detachable cord : 3.5 mm connecting cord

Specifications

General

Type

Closed, dynamic

Driver units

40 mm, dome type (CCAW adopted)

Power handling capacity

100 mW

Impedance

50 Ω at 1 kHz (when the power is on)

24 Ω at 1 kHz (when the power is off)

Sensitivity

101 dB/mW (when the power is on)

100 dB/mW (when the power is off)

Frequency response

6 Hz – 24,000 Hz

Total Noise Suppression Ratio

1)

Approx. 22 dB

2)

Power source

DC 1.5 V, 1 × LR03 (size AAA) battery

Mass

Approx. 205 g (7.3 oz) including battery,
not including cord

Battery life

Battery

Approx. hours

3)

Sony alkaline battery
LR03 SIZE AAA

20 hours

4)

Note

The supplied battery was included in the package during
manufacturing (as a convenience to the user), it is possible
that the battery life may be depleted by the time of
purchase. The actual life of the supplied battery may be
shorter than the standard time described in this manual
when using a fresh battery.

When the battery is low

Replace the battery with a new one when the POWER
indicator blinks quickly or lights off.

Included items

Headphones (1)

Connecting cord (1.5 m (59 1/8 in), gold plated L-shaped

stereo mini plug) (1)

AAA battery (1)

Plug adaptor for in-flight use

5)

(1)

Carrying case (1)

Operating Instructions (1)

Warranty card (USA) (1)

Warranty card (Canada) (1)

1)

Under the Sony measurement standard.

2)

Equivalent to approx. 99.4% reduction of energy of sound

compared with not wearing headphones.

3)

At 1 kHz, 0.1 mW + 0.1 mW output

4)

Time stated above may vary, depending on the

temperature or conditions of use.

5)

May not be compatible with some in-flight entertainment

services.

Design and specifications are subject to change without

notice.

Noise Canceling

Headphones

Operating Instructions

Manual de instrucciones

US

ES

MDR-10RDC

1

2

How to use/Modo de uso

Installing a battery/Colocación de la pila

Connecting

Conexión

4

Wearing

Colocación

After use

Turn off the power of the headphones.

Después del uso

Apague los auriculares.

indication

Indicación

indication

Indicación

Tactile dot (on the left)
Punto táctil (a la izquierda)

Connecting cord
Cable conector

Digital music player, etc.
Reproductor digital, etc.

3

Turning on the power

Encendido

Using the AINC function

Uso de la función de inteligencia artificial

de supresión de ruido

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