Sony DR-E10iP User Manual

Stereo headset, Dr-e10ip, English

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Stereo

Headset

DR-E10iP

©2010 Sony Corporation Printed in Thailand

4-180-210-12(1)

Operating Instructions
Manual de instrucciones

English

Stereo headset

WARNING

To reduce the risk of fire or electric

shock, do not expose this

apparatus to rain or moisture.

To reduce the risk of electrical

shock, do not open the cabinet.

Refer servicing to qualified

personnel only.

You are cautioned that any changes or

modifications not expressly approved

in this manual could void your

authority to operate this equipment.

Compatible iPod/

iPhone models

You can use the unit with only the

following models supporting remote

control. Update your iPod, iPhone or

iPad to the latest software before use.

In the Operating Instructions, iPod,

iPhone and iPad are collectively

described as “iPod” except in special

cases.

 iPod touch 4th generation

 iPod touch 3rd generation

 iPod touch 2nd generation

 iPod nano 6th generation

 iPod nano 5th generation

 iPod nano 4th generation

 iPod classic 120GB 160GB (2009)

 iPod shuffle 4th generation

 iPod shuffle 3rd generation

 iPhone 4

 iPhone 3GS

 iPad

On copyright

iPhone

®

, iPod

®

, iPod classic

®

, iPod

nano

®

, iPod shuffle

®

, and iPod

touch

®

are trademarks of Apple Inc.,

registered in the U.S. and other

countries. iPad

®

is a trademark of

Apple Inc.

“Made for iPod,” “Made for iPhone,”

and “Made for iPad” mean that an

electronic accessory has been designed

to connect specifically to iPod, iPhone,

or iPad, respectively, and has been

certified by the developer to meet

Apple performance standards. Apple is

not responsible for the operation of

this device or its compliance with

safety and regulatory standards.

Features

 Easy-to-use remote control (only for

iPod, iPhone and iPad).

 In-line microphone for hands-free

phone calls of iPhone.

 Earbud style headset in fashionable

colors.

 Neodymium magnet delivers

powerful sound.

How to use

Wearing the headphones

(see fig. )

Wear the earpiece marked  in your

right ear and the one marked  in

your left ear.

If the headphones do not fit your ears,

put on the supplied earpads.

(See fig. )

How to use the cord slider

(see fig. -)

Move up and down to change the split

position of the cord.

How to use the remote

and microphone for an

iPod (see fig. -)

You can control a connected iPod

product.

Parts and controls

 Volume +

Increases the volume of the connected

iPod product.

 Center button

Plays/pauses a track of the connected

iPod product with a single press. Skips

to the next track with a double press.

Skips to the previous track with a triple

press. Starts the “VoiceOver*” feature

with a long press (if available).

Press once to answer the call. Press

again to end.

Hold down for about two seconds to

reject an incoming call.

When you let go, two low beeps

confirm the call was rejected.

 Volume –

Decreases the volume of the connected

iPod product.

 Microphone

* Availability of the “VoiceOver” feature

depends on iPod and its software version.

Specifications

Receiver

Type:

Open air, dynamic

Driver unit:

13.5 mm, dome type

(CCAW)

Power handling capacity:

100 mW (IEC*)

Impedance:

16 Ω at 1 kHz

Sensitivity:

104 dB/mW

Frequency response:

18 – 22,000 Hz

Cord:

1.2 m (47

1

/

4

in), Litz cord

Y-type

Plug:

Four-conductor gold-plated

stereo mini plug for iPod

with remote function

Mass:

Approx. 6 g (0.21 oz)

without cord

Microphone

Open circuit voltage level:

– 42 dB ( 0 dB=1 V/Pa)

Supplied accessories

Earpads (2)

Card warranty (1)

Operating Instructions (1)

* IEC = International Electrotechnical

Commission

Design and specifications are subject

to change without notice.

Precautions

 Listening with headphones at high

volume may affect your hearing. For

traffic safety, do not use while

driving or cycling.

 Be careful not to allow any buttons

to be unintentionally pressed when

the headphones with iPod connected

are in a carrying pouch, etc.

Note on static electricity

In particularly dry air conditions, 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.


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