Beyerdynamic 728560 Manuale utente

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2nd generation
Xelento remote
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beyerdynamic Xelento remote (2nd generation)
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Xelento remote
Operating inructions
2nd generation
6/18 CONTENTS
CONTENTS
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................................................3
Intended use .............................................................................................................................................................................3
Adjuing the volume ...........................................................................................................................................................3
Reducing perception of ambient noise ...................................................................................................................4
Risk of injury ...............................................................................................................................................................................4
Changed acouic perception ......................................................................................................................................4
Cleaning diy eaips .........................................................................................................................................................4
Damage from liquids ...........................................................................................................................................................4
Risk of swallowing ..................................................................................................................................................................4
Power and connecting cable .........................................................................................................................................4
Environmental conditions .................................................................................................................................................4
ABOUT THIS MANUAL ...........................................................................................................................5
SCOPE OF DELIVERY .............................................................................................................................5
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................6
FIRST STEPS ............................................................................................................................................6
Using and fitting the eaips .......................................................................................................................................... 6
Replacing eaips .................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Maintaining eaips ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
INSERTING AND WEARING XELENTO REMOTE .................................................................................. 9
Cable clip ................................................................................................................................................................................... 9
ATTACHING AND CHANGING THE CABLE ........................................................................................ 10
OPERATION ........................................................................................................................................... 11
Remote control ....................................................................................................................................................................... 11
Playing media ..........................................................................................................................................................................11
Adjuing the volume ......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Making a call ..........................................................................................................................................................................12
HELP WITH PROBLEMS / FAQ ............................................................................................................. 12
CLEANING ............................................................................................................................................. 13
DISPOSAL .............................................................................................................................................. 13
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ................................................................................................ 13
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ............................................................................................................ 13
SERVICE ................................................................................................................................................ 14
SPARE PARTS ........................................................................................................................................ 14
PRODUCT REGISTRATION .................................................................................................................. 14
WARRANTY CONDITIONS .................................................................................................................. 14
REGISTERED TRADEMARKS ................................................................................................................ 14
7/18Safety inructions
English
Thank you for choosing Xelento remote (2nd generation) in-ear headphones.
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these inructions carefully and completely before using the product.
Please observe all inructions given, especially those concerning the safe use of the
product.
Do not use the product if it is defective.
The company beyerdynamic GmbH & Co. KG accepts no liability for damage to the
product or injury to persons caused by careless, improper or incorrect use of the
product, or by use for purposes not specified by the manufacturer.
Intended use
Only use the product as described in this product manual. beyerdynamic accepts no
liability for damage to the product or injury to persons caused by careless, improper or
incorrect use of the product, or by use for purposes not specified by the manufacturer.
beyerdynamic is not liable for damage to USB devices that do not comply with the USB
specifications.
Please also observe the relevant country-specific regulations before using the product.
Adjuing the volume
High volumes and long liening times can permanently damage your hearing.
Because in-ear headphones sit directly in the ear canal, there is an increased
risk of hearing damage.
Before inseing the earphones, set the volume to minimum. Only increase the volume
aer inseing the earphones.
Do not use the in-ear headphones at high volume for a long time. When liening and
speaking normally with in-ear headphones, your own voice should ill be perceptible.
In case of tinnitus, decrease the volume. If necessary, consult a doctor.
Please note that excessively high volumes and long liening times may cause hearing
damage. Hearing impairments are irreversible, so always make sure that the volume
is appropriate. It is advisable to keep liening times at high volumes as sho as
possible.
The headphones are not suitable for children under 12 years of age due to the possible
high sound pressure level.
Do not use the headphones at full volume for more than three hours a week.
8/18 Safety inructions
Reducing perception of ambient noise
In-ear headphones draically reduce perception of ambient noise. Using in-ear
headphones in road traic can be potentially dangerous. The user’s hearing mu not be
impaired to the extent that it causes road safety risks.
Do not use the in-ear headphones within the action area of potentially dangerous
machines and tools.
Avoid using in-ear headphones in situations where hearing mu not be impaired –
paicularly in road traic, when crossing a level crossing or on a conruction site.
Risk of injury
Avoid sudden movements when using wired in-ear headphones. You might seriously hu
yourself especially if you wear piercings, earrings, glasses, etc., where the wire can get
caught.
Changed acouic perception
For many people, wearing in-ear headphones takes some getting used to because the
acouic perception of their own voice and body as well as the inner ear sounds that
occur while walking is dierent from the “normal” situation without in-ear headphones.
However, this initially range sensation usually diminishes aer wearing them for a while.
Cleaning diy eaips
Di on the eaips and the formation of a warm and humid climate in the ear canal can
cause germs to multiply, which can increase the risk of an ear canal infection.
Regularly clean the eaips.
Damage from liquids
Liquid penetration can damage the earphones.
Make sure that no liquids penetrate the earphones (e.g. when cleaning).
Solvent-based or aggressive cleaning agents can damage the suaces of the earphones
or the cable.
Do not use solvent-based or aggressive cleaning agents.
Risk of swallowing
Keep small pas, such as product, packaging and accessories, away from children
and pets. They conitute a choking hazard if swallowed.
Power and connecting cable
Use only the cable we supply to connect the in-ear headphones to a playback device.
Environmental conditions
Do not expose the product to rain, snow, liquids or moiure.
9/18About this manual
English
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual describes the product’s mo impoant functions.
SCOPE OF DELIVERY
Xelento in-ear headphones (2nd generation), le and right earphones
Connecting cable with remote control, 3.5mm 4-pole jack
Connecting cable (symmetrical), 4,4mm 5-pole jack (Pentaconn)
Seven pairs of silicone eaips
Three pairs of foam eaips (type Comply™ Tx-500)
Two cable clips
Storage case
Spare wax guard
Microfibre cleaning cloth
Quick Sta Guide and Compliance Booklet
10/18 Product overview
PRODUCT OVERVIEW
ab
1Earphones with replaceable eaips 2b Microphone on the back
2Remote control 3Jack plug for connection to playback
device
2a [+] / [-] Volume up / volume down
( ) Multifunction button (middle
button)
FIRST STEPS
Using and fitting the eaips
So that you can choose the be possible fit and comfo, your Xelento in-ear headphones
come with eaips in ten dierent sizes and two dierent materials.
Every ear is unique, and the size of the eaip required may vary from one ear to another.
11/18Fir eps
English
Please take the time to try out dierent sizes and pick the mo suitable one – it’s woh
the eo!
Silicone eaips
2x each:
Size:
The sizes XS to XXXL are marked on the sha of the silicone
eaips.
ComplyTM foam eaips
2x each:
SM L
Size:
Fitting the silicone eaips
Carefully place the silicone eaips on the housings.
The oval opening of the eaip follows the oval shape of
the housing.
Adjuing and fitting Comply™ eaips
Before inseing, roll the eaip attached to the earphone
tightly lengthwise between your fingers.
Aer inseion, the eaips expand again and provide
good suppo for the earphone, even when you are
moving.
12/18 Fir eps
Removing Comply™ eaips
To remove Comply™ eaips, squeeze them firmly and
pull them othe housing with a slight twiing motion.
Replacing eaips
If you are using them regularly, we recommend changing the eaips every three months.
Replacement silicone eaips can be ordered from the beyerdynamic spare pas shop:
www.beyerdynamic.com/service/spare-pas
Replacement Comply™ foam eaips, together with dealers where you can order the
eaips, can be found online at: www.complyfoam.com
Eaip types used: Tx-500
1. Carefully remove the eaip from the earphone.
Diy sound outlets can be cleaned by replacing the small
wax guard grilles.
Use the enclosed microfibre cleaning cloth to clean the
earphone’s sound outlet of residues.
Make sure that no liquid flows into the outlet.
2. Put the new eaip on the earphone.
13/18Inseing and wearing Xelento remote
English
Maintaining eaips
The eaips on your in-ear headphones should be cleaned regularly and then dried with
the microfibre cleaning cloth provided.
For cleaning inructions, see “Cleaning” on page 17.
INSERTING AND WEARING XELENTO REMOTE
Due to the anatomical shape of the earphone housing, the cable of the Xelento remote
is routed behind the ear. This way of wearing the earphones eectively suppresses cable
noise, and the earphones sit firmly in the ear even when the cable is pulled.
Inse the earphones into your ears and guide the cable
upwards behind your ears.
The right-hand cable end has a small, raised dot to mark
the right-hand side.
Cable clip
You can use the cable clip supplied to secure the jack lead of your Xelento remote in-ear
headphones.
This prevents the cable from getting tangled and avoids unwanted noise when using the
microphone, for example, while talking on the phone.
14/18 Attaching and changing the cable
ATTACHING AND CHANGING THE CABLE
Xelento remote in-ear headphones have plug-in cables on the earphone housings with
andard MMCX connectors with locking mechanisms.
When detaching or attaching the cable on the Xelento remote earphones or the
playback device, always hold the cable by the connector to avoid damaging the cable
or earphones. Do not pull directly on the cable!
Detaching / attaching the cable on the earphone
1. To detach or attach the cable, hold the in-ear
headphones by the earphone housing and the
connector.
Never pull directly on the cable! The cable or the
earphone may be damaged if you do!
2. Detach the cable.
3. Attach the cable.
Detaching / attaching the jack lead on the playback
device
Hold the lead by the jack plug and detach or attach.
15/18Operation
English
OPERATION
Remote control
The enclosed connecting cable with the jack plug (cable for remote operation) contains a
remote control with three buttons and a microphone.
Buttons on the remote control
1. Increase volume (volume-up button)
2. Multifunction button (middle button)
3. Decrease volume (volume-down button)
Compatibility with playback devices
On compatible smaphones and tablets, you can use this remote control to control calls,
media playback and volume.
Please note that not every playback device suppos all remote control functions.
This requires the pin assignment on the headphone jack to correspond to the CTIA
andard.
Only in this case are the functions described below possible.
The symmetrical Pentaconn cable can only be used with compatible playback devices.
Please contact the relevant manufacturer for fuher details.
Refer to the operating inructions of the device to which the product is to be
connected.
Playing media
To a / pause playback:
Briefly press the middle button ( ) to a or op the media
playback.
Depending on the playback device and the operating syem and/or firmware version,
there may be fuher media playback functions that can be controlled by the middle
button.
Please contact the relevant manufacturer for fuher details.
16/18 Help with problems / FAQ
Adjuing the volume
To increase volume
In ages: briefly press the volume-up button ( ).
Continuously: press and hold the volume-up button ( ).
To decrease volume
In ages: briefly press the volume-down button ( ).
Continuously: press and hold the volume-down button ( ).
Please note that not every playback device has this function.
On smaphones and tablets with an Android syem, it is necessary for the playback
device to suppo the Wired Audio Headset Specification:
source.android.com/devices/accessories/headset/plug-headset-spec
For more details, please contact the manufacturer of the playback device.
Making a call
Accept / finish a call
Briefly press the middle button ( ) to accept an incoming call or
to hang up.
During the call, make sure you do not cover the opening for the microphone on the back
of the remote control.
Depending on the playback device and the operating syem and/or firmware version,
there may be fuher call control functions that can be controlled by the middle button.
For example, it is probably possible to call up a viual assiant (e.g. Siri or Google
Assiant) with the middle button.
Please contact the relevant manufacturer for fuher details.
HELP WITH PROBLEMS / FAQ
Answers to the mo common problems and queions can be found online here:
suppo.beyerdynamic.com
17/18Cleaning
English
CLEANING
To clean the earphones and cables, simply rub them with a dry cloth. Ideally, you
should use the enclosed microfibre cleaning cloth. For more ubborn soiling, we
recommend using an alcohol-based cleaning agent.
Do not use water to clean the earphones.
Make sure that no liquid enters the housing or the transducer.
Do not use any other solvent-based or aggressive cleaners, as these may damage the
suace.
Diy sound outlets can be cleaned by removing the small wax guard grilles. The wax
guard grilles can be removed and cleaned in lukewarm water with a mild detergent
(e.g. soap) or replaced with the spare metal grilles supplied if necessary.
Before reassembling the earphones, make sure that there is no liquid or di on the
individual components, paicularly in the earphones.
If the eaips are very diy, remove them and clean them in lukewarm water with a
mild detergent (e.g. soap).
Store the in-ear headphones in the enclosed case when not in use.
DISPOSAL
This symbol on the product, in the operating inructions or on the
packaging means that the electrical and electronic devices mu be
disposed of separately from household wae at the end of their life
cycle.
Always dispose of used devices in accordance with the regulations in
force.
For fuher information, please contact your local authority or the
dealer from whom the product was purchased.
EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
beyerdynamic hereby declares that this product complies with the EU Directives 2014/30/
EU and 2011/65/EU.
The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity can be found online at:
www.beyerdynamic.com/cod.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
More detailed information on the technical data can be found online at:
www.beyerdynamic.com/xelento-remote.
18/18 Service
SERVICE
If service is required, please contact an authorised speciali or:
beyerdynamic service and logiics centre
Email: service@beyerdynamic.de
Never open the in-ear headphones yourself, otherwise you might lose all warranty
claims.
SPARE PARTS
Additional, optional accessories and spare pas can be found at:
www.beyerdynamic.com/service
Comply™ eaips Tx-500 can be found at: www.complyfoam.com
PRODUCT REGISTRATION
You can regier your Xelento remote in-ear headphones online at
global.beyerdynamic.com/service/regiration.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS
beyerdynamic provides a limited guarantee for the original beyerdynamic product you
have purchased.
Detailed information about beyerdynamic’s warranty conditions can be found online:
global.beyerdynamic.com/service/warranty.
REGISTERED TRADEMARKS
Trademarks and trade names such as ComplyTM belong to their respective owners.
Xelento remote
Bedienungsanleitung
2. Generation
20/32 INHALT
INHALT
SICHERHEITSHINWEISE ...................................................................................................................... 21
Beimmungsgemäßer Gebrauch ............................................................................................................................21
Einellen der Lautärke .................................................................................................................................................21
Reduzierung der Außenwahrnehmung.................................................................................................................22
Verletzungsgefahr ..............................................................................................................................................................22
Verändee akuische Wahrnehmung ................................................................................................................22
Reinigung Verschmutzte Ohrpassücke ............................................................................................................ 22
Beschädigung durch Flüssigkeiten .........................................................................................................................22
Gefahr von Verschlucken .............................................................................................................................................. 22
Strom- und Anschlusskabel .........................................................................................................................................22
Umweltbedingungen ........................................................................................................................................................23
ZU DIESER ANLEITUNG ........................................................................................................................23
LIEFERUMFANG ....................................................................................................................................23
PRODUKTÜBERSICHT ..........................................................................................................................24
ERSTE SCHRITTE ..................................................................................................................................24
Ohrpassücke verwenden und anpassen ........................................................................................................24
Ohrpassücke auauschen ...................................................................................................................................... 26
Ohrpassücke pflegen................................................................................................................................................... 27
XELENTO REMOTE EINSETZEN UND TRAGEN...................................................................................27
Kabelklammer ....................................................................................................................................................................... 27
ANSCHLIESSEN UND KABEL WECHSELN ..........................................................................................28
BEDIENUNG ..........................................................................................................................................29
Fernbedienung .....................................................................................................................................................................29
Medien wiedergeben ....................................................................................................................................................... 29
Lautärke einellen ........................................................................................................................................................30
Telefonieren ............................................................................................................................................................................ 30
HILFE BEI PROBLEMEN / FAQ ............................................................................................................ 30
REINIGUNG ........................................................................................................................................... 31
ENTSORGUNG ..................................................................................................................................... 31
EUKONFORMITÄTSERKLÄRUNG ...................................................................................................... 31
TECHNISCHE DATEN ...........................................................................................................................32
SERVICE ................................................................................................................................................32
ERSATZTEILE ......................................................................................................................................... 32
PRODUKTREGISTRIERUNG ................................................................................................................. 32
GARANTIEBESTIMMUNGEN ............................................................................................................... 32
WARENZEICHEN ..................................................................................................................................32
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Beyerdynamic 728560 Manuale utente

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