Sennheiser RS 130 Instructions for Use - Page 17
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ENGLISH Self-learning automatic level control with memory function The transmitter is equipped with an automatic level control which ensures that the headphones always receive an optimum signal. The level is continuously adjusted during operation and remains stored as long as the transmitter is connected to the mains. Under-modulation (audio signal too low) With under-modulation, the yellow LED "INPUT LEVEL" flashes slowly. If this happens, gradually increase the volume of the sound source. If the audio signal remains too weak, an optimum transmission is not possible. It could be that the transmitter is deactivated after some time. Over-modulation (audio signal too high) With over-modulation, the yellow LED "INPUT LEVEL" flashes rapidly. If this happens, gradually reduce the volume of the sound source. Enhancement of the 3D and the bass portion of the stereo signal (Fig. 8) The RS 130 system is equipped with the so-called sound retrieval system (SRS), which significantly enhances the three-dimensional and the bass portion of the stereo signal. To activate the sound retrieval system, move the slide switch "SURROUND" on the transmitter to the right. The yellow LED "SURROUND" lights up. Automatic noise reduction In addition, the transmitter features a "Noise Gate" function, which reduces hissing noise when no audio signal is transmitted (e.g. during pauses). 15