Monster NCredible NPulse Over-Ear Headphones by Monster User Manual

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SOUND

NOISE

LEVEL

(dB)

EFFECT

Whisper

30

Very quiet

Quiet Office

50-60

Comfortable hearing levels

are under 60 dB

Vacuum Cleaner, Hair

Dryer

70

Intrusive; interferes with

telephone conversations

Food Blender

85-90

85 dB is the level at which

hearing damage (8 hrs.)

begins

Garbage Truck, Cement

Mixer

100

No more than 15 minutes

of unprotected exposure

recommended for sounds

between

90-100 dB

Power Saw, Drill/

Jackhammer

110

Regular exposure to sound

over 100 dB of more than

1 minute risks permanent

hearing loss

Rock Concerts (varies)

110-140

Threshold of pain begins

around 125dB

*Chart information obtained from http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/education/

teachers/common_sounds.asp

Connect, Talk and Control

The N-pulse headphone cable features a built-in Monster
ControlTalk Universal™ remote for use with your music phone
and newer iPod®/iPad®. A single control button and built-in mic
allow you to easily switch between listening to music and talking
on your phone hands-free.

Lighting Control™

N-pulse headphones feature an LED Light Drive for energy-
efficient illumination and striking style. The On/Off switch is on
top of the battery box, which is located on the headphones cable.
Two AAA batteries are required to power the Light Drive System.

Using ControlTalk Universal™

Answering a call: When alerted of an incoming call, press and

release ControlTalk Universal’s control button.
Ending a call: On most phones, press and release the control button.

Some phones require you to press and hold the control button.
Using call waiting: Many, but not all phones function as

follows:When alerted of an incoming call while already on a call,

press and release the control button to answer and put the first call

on hold. Press and release the control button to swap back to the

first call. Press and hold the control button to end your current call

and swap back to the call on hold.

Cleaning Earcup Cushions

Though they feature an anti-bacterial treatment, for sanitary
reasons and to prolong the life of your earcup cushions, you
should clean them regularly, especially after professional use
where you may have perspired heavily.

Using a slightly dampened (but never wet to the point that any
accidental dripping may occur) cloth, paper towel or disinfectant
wipe, gently clean off the vinyl part of the earcup cushions. To
complete cleaning, you may wish to use a dry cloth to pat away
any moisture left over.

Never get the speaker or electronics inside of your headphones
wet. Water or cleaning solvents can do irreparable damage. The
N-pulse warranty does not cover such damage.

Listen

Turn down the volume on your music player before putting

on N-pulse headphones.

Note the “L” and “R” markings above the inside of each earcup.

“L” is for the left ear. “R” is for the right ear.

Flip

N-pulse features spinning hinges above both earcups that

give you the ability to simply flip up the earcups to listen to

house noise through one ear without having to remove your

headphones. To use the flip-up earcups, simply grasp the

outside of the earcup and rotate to a comfortable position.

Important Monster® Performance

and Safety Tips

To avoid hearing damage, make sure that the volume

on your music player is turned down before connecting

your N-pulse™ headphones. After placing the N-pulse

headphones on your ears, gradually turn up the volume

until you reach a comfortable listening level.

Be aware of your surroundings and use N-pulse

headphones responsibly. Do not use N-pulse headphones

when it is unsafe to do so – while operating a vehicle,

crossing streets at crosswalks, or during any activity or

environment where your full attention to your surroundings

is required.

Avoid listening at high volume levels for prolonged periods.

This may cause permanent hearing damage or loss. Refer

to the decibel (dB) table below to compare some common

sounds and see how they rank in potential harm to hearing.

“…a typical person can safely listen to an iPod for 4.6 hours

per day at 70% volume.”
“…knowing the levels one is listening to music at, and for

how long

is extremely important.”

From http://www.cbc.ca/health/story/2006/10/19/music-earphones.html

Get the most out of your equipment and enjoy great audio

performance even at safe levels. Our headphones will allow you

to hear more details at lower volume levels than ever before.

Physiology of the Ear and Hearing

For additional information on what loud noises do to your

ear and chart reference http://www.abelard.org/hear/hear.

php#loud-music

Malleus

Cochlear Nerve

Stapes

Tympanic

Membrane

Auditory Canal

Cochlea

Incus

Vestibule

To Nose/Throat

On

Off

Sound Check

For the best iPod® or iPhone® listening experience, activate iTunes®
Sound Check. Sound Check standardizes the volume of all the songs
in your music library. N-pulse headphones are specially designed to
provide a powerful but safe listening experience with Sound Check
activated. Learn more about iTunes Sound Check at http://docs. info.
apple.com/article.html?artnum=61655

Yes

No

Care and Storage

Keeping N-pulse headphones clean is essential for safe, hygienic use.
When not in use, always store your N-pulse headphones in the
protective case provided.Keep case closed, and store in a clean,
dry environment.
Avoid storage in extreme heat or cold.
Avoid exposure to liquids, temperature extremes and high humidity.
Never pull on the cable to disconnect N-pulse headphones
from your music player. Grasp the plug at the end of the cable and
pull to disconnect.

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