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RS 175

Digital Wireless Headphone System

Instruction Manual

RS 175 | 1
Contents
Important safety information ...................................................................... 3
The RS 175 digital wireless headphone system ........................................ 6
Package includes ............................................................................................ 7
Product overview ........................................................................................... 8
Overview of the HDR 175 headphones ..................................................... 8
Overview of the TR 175 transmitter .......................................................... 9
Overview of indicators ................................................................................ 10
Putting the RS 175 into operation ............................................................ 13
Setting up the transmitter ........................................................................ 13
Connecting the transmitter to an audio source .................................... 14
Connecting the transmitter to an AC wall outlet .................................. 18
Inserting and replacing the rechargeable batteries ............................. 19
Charging the rechargeable batteries ....................................................... 20
Adjusting the headband ............................................................................ 21
Using your RS 175 headphone system ..................................................... 22
Switching your wireless headphone system on .................................... 22
Selecting an audio input ............................................................................ 23
Adjusting the volume ................................................................................. 23
Muting/unmuting the headphones ......................................................... 23
Activating/Deactivating the virtual surround sound ........................... 24
Activating/Deactivating the dynamic bass boost ................................ 25
Pairing headphones to the transmitter .................................................. 26
Switching your wireless headphone system off ................................... 27
Cleaning and maintaining the RS 175 ...................................................... 28
Replacing the ear pads ............................................................................... 28
Troubleshooting ........................................................................................... 29
Sound problems ........................................................................................... 29
Other problems ............................................................................................ 30
Leaving the range of the transmitter ...................................................... 31
Clearing the pair settings on the headphones ....................................... 31
Specifications ................................................................................................ 32
Manufacturer declarations ......................................................................... 33

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Important safety information

Important safety information


Read this instruction manual carefully and completely before using the
product.
Always include this safety guide when passing the product on to third
parties.
Do not use an obviously defective product.

Preventing damage to health and accidents


Protect your hearing from high volume levels. Permanent
hearing damage may occur when headphones are used at
high volume levels for long periods of time. Sennheiser head-
phones sound exceptionally good at low and medium volume levels.
Do not use the product in situations which require special attention
(e.g. in traffic or when performing skilled jobs).
Keep the headphones at least 10 cm/3.94 from cardiac pacemakers or
implanted defibrillators. The headphones contain magnets that gener-
ate a magnetic field which could cause interference with cardiac pace-
makers and implanted defibrillators.
Do not use the product near water and do not expose it to rain or mois-
ture to reduce the risk of fire or electric shock.
Keep the product, accessories and packaging parts out of reach of chil-
dren and pets to prevent accidents and choking hazards.
Use only power supply units provided by Sennheiser.

Preventing damage to the product and malfunctions


Always keep the product dry and do not expose it to extreme tempera-
tures to avoid corrosion or deformation. The normal operating tem-
perature is from 0 to 40C/32 to 104F.
Use the product with care and store it in a clean, dust-free environ-
ment.
Do not use the product if it is obviously defective, if it has been dropped
or if liquids or objects have gotten inside the product. In this case, con-
tact a qualified specialist workshop or your Sennheiser service partner
to have the product checked.
Switch the headphones off after use to conserve battery power.
Remove the batteries if the product will not be used for extended peri-
ods of time.
Unplug the power supply unit from the AC wall outlet
to completely disconnect the product from the power source,
during lightning storms, or
when unused for long periods of time.
Ensure that the power supply unit is
in a safe operating condition and easily accessible,
properly plugged into the AC wall outlet,
operated only within the permissible temperature range,
not exposed to direct sunlight for longer periods of time in order to
prevent heat accumulation.
Do not place your headphones on a glass dummy head, chair armrest or
similar objects for long periods as this can widen the headband and
reduce the contact pressure of the headphones.

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Important safety information

Varnish or furniture polish may degrade the feet of the transmitter,


which could stain your furniture. You should therefore place the trans-
mitter on a non-slip pad to avoid potential staining of furniture.
Do not operate the product near heat sources.
Clean the product only with a soft, dry cloth.
Use only attachments/accessories/spare parts supplied or recom-
mended by Sennheiser.

Intended use/Liability
This wireless headphone system is suitable for use with hi-fi systems, TV
sets, and home cinema systems and supports both analog and digital sig-
nals simultaneously.
This product is intended for private domestic use only. It is not suitable for
commercial use. This product is also not intended to be used with portable
audio devices.
It is considered improper use when this product is used for any application
not named in this instruction manual and the associated product guides.
Sennheiser does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or mis-
use of this product and its attachments/accessories.
Before putting devices into operation, please observe the respective coun-
try-specific regulations.

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Important safety information

Safety instructions for standard/rechargeable batteries

WARNING
In extreme cases, the standard/rechargeable batteries may leak and may
cause the following hazards if abused or misused:
explosion
fire
heat
smoke/gas

Keep away from Do not heat above 70C/158F,


children. e.g. do not expose to sunlight
or throw into fire.
Do not expose to When not using rechargeable
moisture. batteries for extended periods
of time, charge them regularly
(about every 3 months).
Do not mutilate or When not using the product
dismantle. for extended periods of time,
remove the standard/
rechargeable batteries.
Observe correct polarity. Use only rechargeable batteries
and chargers recommended by
Sennheiser.
Pack/store standard/ Do not continue using defective
charged rechargeable standard/rechargeable
batteries so that the batteries and dispose of them
terminals cannot immediately.
contact each other
danger of shorting out/
fire hazard.
Switch battery-powered Immediately remove standard/
products off after use. rechargeable batteries from an
obviously defective product.
Charge rechargeable Dispose of standard/
batteries at ambient rechargeable batteries at
temperatures between special collection points or
10 and 40C/50 and return them to your specialist
104F. dealer.
Do not charge standard HR03
Do not mix standard and
batteries. LR03

rechargeable batteries in the


battery compartments.

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The RS 175 digital wireless headphone system

The RS 175 digital wireless headphone


system
Taking home entertainment to the next level, Sennheisers RS 175 offers
an impressive range of features in a compact, ergonomic package, so that
you can enjoy music and television to the fullest. The Bass Boost and Sur-
round Sound listening modes will allow you to experience your home
entertainment system like never before the former increases the audio
bass response while the two virtual surround modes offer a more spatial
and livelier stereo sound.
Whats more, the innovative digital wireless technology ensures that sig-
nal transmission remains clear and accurate as you move from room to
room. Additionally, the user-friendly design makes it easy to set up and
enjoy the RS 175. The main controls are located on the headphones, so
nothing will distract you from an exciting audio experience, and the com-
fortable fit is ideal for extended periods of use.
Sennheisers RS 175: Home entertainment just got more entertaining!

Features
Closed, circumaural headphones with excellent digital wireless audio
transmission
Exceptional digital audio clarity and transmission range of up to
100 m/328 ft (line of sight)
Enables switching between dynamic bass and virtual surround sound
listening modes for situational sound customization
Supports analog and digital audio inputs and allows toggling between
the inputs
Analog Digital
Intelligently designed controls for maximum ease of use
Multi-purpose transmitter also functions as easy-charge cradle and
docking station
Multi-receiver transmission transmitter supports up to two pairs of
headphones simultaneously
Ergonomic design for enhanced wearing comfort
2-year warranty

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Package includes

Package includes

HDR 175 headphones

LO
SURR

HI
TR 175 transmitter
BASS

Power supply unit with multi-country adapters


EU
(EU, UK, US, AU)
UK US AU

Low self-discharge NiMH rechargeable batteries, AAA size

Optical digital cable, 1.5 m

Stereo audio cable with 3.5 mm jack plugs, 2 m

Quick Guide
Quick guide
Safety Guide

Safety guide
Safety Guide
Safety Guide

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Product overview

Product overview
Overview of the HDR 175 headphones
1

0
5

9 6
8

1 Headband 6 Volume + button


2 Charging contacts 7 Volume button
3 Ear pads 8 BASS button
4 Ear cups/Battery 9 HDR power button
compartments
0 HDR status LED
5 SURR Virtual surround
sound button

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Product overview

Overview of the TR 175 transmitter


6

SUR
R

4 7
LO

3
HI

BASS
8
2
9

1 0

1 TR status LED 7 DIGITAL OPTICAL IN Digital


optical audio input
2 BASS button (with LED
indicator) 8 Input selection switch
3 Virtual surround sound LED 9 ANALOG 3.5 mm IN Analog
indicators, low LO and high HI audio input (3.5 mm jack)
4 SURR Virtual surround sound 0 DC 9V 0.3A socket for the power
button supply unit
5 Charge status LED indicator
6 Charging contacts

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Product overview

Overview of indicators
The LED indicators on the headphones and on the transmitter indicate the
current operating state. If you are not using the headphones, the LED indi-
cators automatically dim after approx. 30 seconds to not disturb you.

LED indicators on the headphones

HDR status LED Meaning

The headphones are switched off.

The transmitter and headphones are


connected.
The transmitter and headphones are
connected and the rechargeable batteries
are almost empty.
The headphones are disconnected from or
1s 1s cannot connect to the transmitter.
The headphones are disconnected from or
cannot connect to the transmitter and the
1s 1s
rechargeable batteries are almost empty.

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Product overview

LED indicators on the transmitter

2
SURR

LO

3 HI

BASS

Charge status LED Meaning


1
The transmitter is not charging.

The rechargeable batteries are being


charged.

The rechargeable batteries are fully charged.

A charging/battery fault has been detected.

After taking the headphones from the holder of the transmitter, the
charge status LED indicates the approximate operating time of the
headphones:

Charge status LED Operating time Battery capacity

up to 4 hours 0 to 25%

approx. 4 to 9 hours 25 to 50%

approx. 9 to 14 hours 50 to 75%

approx. 14 to 18 hours 75 to 100%

Surround sound LED Meaning


2
The surround sound is deactivated.

LO: Low surround sound mode is active.


HI: High surround sound mode is active.

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Product overview

BASS LED Meaning


3
The dynamic bass boost is deactivated.

The dynamic bass boost is activated.

TR status LED Meaning


4
The transmitter is connected to the AC wall
1s outlet.

The transmitter is in standby mode.

The transmitter and headphones are


connected.

The transmitter detects an incompatible


1.5 s 1.5 s digital audio streaming input (see page 29).

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Putting the RS 175 into operation


Setting up the transmitter
Choose a suitable place near your audio source.
Separate the transmitter and other wireless devices in a room by at
least 50 cm/20 to avoid interference.
Do not place the transmitter close to metal objects such as shelf bars,
reinforced concrete walls, etc. as this can decrease the cover range of
the transmitter.

SURR

LO
HI

BASS

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Connecting the transmitter to an audio source


You can simultaneously connect 2 different audio sources (e.g. a TV and a
stereo hi-fi system) to the transmitter. The transmitter features a digital
as well as an analog audio input. If you connect 2 audio sources, you can
toggle between them using the AUDIO INPUT SELECTION switch (see
page 23).
You can also refer to the beginners video guides on how to connect
your digital wireless headphone system to a TV at
www.sennheiser.com/how-to-videos.

Switch your audio source off before connecting the transmitter.


Check the connection options available for your audio source (audio
output, usually marked OUT).
Select the corresponding connection cable and, if necessary, a suitable
adapter.
Depending on the connection option selected, go to the respective
chapter and follow the instructions on how to connect the transmitter
to an audio source.

Connection options available for


Connection cable Page
your audio source

A Optical (digital) Optical digital cable 15

Stereo audio cable;


in case of a 6.3 mm/ jack
3.5 mm or 6.3 mm/ socket: with adapter 3.5 mm
B 16
jack socket (analog) jack socket to 6.3 mm/
jack plug (to be ordered
separately)
Stereo audio cable with
adapter 3.5 mm jack socket to
C RCA (analog) 17
2 RCA plugs (to be ordered
separately)

You can purchase accessories and adapters from your local


Sennheiser partner.

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Connection option A: Optical (digital)


A
To achieve the best possible listening experience, we recommended that
you connect your RS 175 headphone system to your home cinema or hi-fi
system using the supplied optical digital cable.
Your wireless headphone system allows digital audio streaming using only
PCM audio output from devices connected through the optical digital input
DIGITAL OPTICAL IN. Refer to the sound menu or the instruction manual of
your device to change from another audio stream (e.g. Bitstream) to PCM.

Digital
Sound menu*
Digital sound output
PCM
Bitstream

* The appearance of the Sound menu can vary depending on the device
you are using.
Switch your audio source off before connecting the transmitter.
Pull off the clear protective caps from both plugs before connecting the
cable.
Connect one end of the optical digital cable to the DIGITAL OPTICAL IN
input of the transmitter and the other end to the optical output of your
audio source.

Digital

OFF

OP
TIC
AL

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Connection option B: 3.5 mm or 6.3 mm/ jack socket (analog)


B
Some TV models mute the loudspeakers when you connect the transmitter
to the headphone socket. Check in the menu of your TV to see if the muting
function can be deactivated. Alternatively, connect the TV and the trans-
mitter using a different option (A or C).
Switch your audio source off before connecting the transmitter.
If necessary, connect the adapter 6.3 mm/ jack plug onto the stereo
audio cable.
Connect the stereo audio cable to the 3.5 mm jack socket of the trans-
mitter and to the headphone socket of your audio source.

Analog

PH
ON
PH ES
ON
ES

VOLUME
*

* optional accessory

Adjust the volume of the headphone socket on your audio source to


at least about the medium level.

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Connection option C: RCA (analog)


C
Switch your audio source off before connecting the transmitter.
Plug the RCA adapter onto the stereo audio cable.
Connect the stereo audio cable to the 3.5 mm jack socket of the
transmitter.
Connect the RCA plugs to the RCA outputs of your audio source (in most
cases AUDIO OUT). Connect the red RCA plug to the red RCA socket
and the white RCA plug to the white or black RCA socket.

Analog

OFF

AU
DIO
L OU
T
R

* optional accessory

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Connecting the transmitter to an AC wall outlet


1 Select a suitable country adapter and slide it onto the power supply
unit until it locks firmly in place.
2 Connect the power supply unit connector to the power input socket of
the transmitter.
3 Plug the power supply unit into an AC wall outlet.
The TR status LED lights up for a second. The transmitter is in
standby mode.

1 STANDBY

EU

UK

2
US

AU

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Inserting and replacing the rechargeable batteries


1 Lightly twist the ear pads counterclockwise until you overcome a slight
resistance.
2 Lift the ear pads off the ear cups to reveal the battery compartments.
3 Insert the rechargeable batteries into the compartments. To replace the
batteries, pull the batteries out of the compartments and insert the
new ones. Be sure to observe correct polarity when inserting the bat-
teries. Please dispose old batteries as special waste or return them to
your specialist dealer.
4 Hook the ear pads onto the ear cups. As you put back the ear pads,
observe the L (left) and R (right) markings on the rear of the ear pads.
5 Twist the ear pads clockwise until you hear a click sound. Ensure that
they are locked firmly onto the ear cups.

1 2

3 4 5

NEW

You can also power the headphones using standard batteries (AAA
size, 1.5 V). Note however, that standard batteries are not recharge-
able, and if you are using non-rechargeable batteries, you must not
place the headphones on the headphones holder.

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Charging the rechargeable batteries


CAUTION Danger of damage to the headphones!
If you insert non-rechargeable batteries into the battery
compartments, the batteries may leak during charging and
can damage your headphones.
Do not place the headphones on the headphones holder if
you are using non-rechargeable batteries.

In general, a complete charging cycle takes about 8.5 hours. However,


before using the headphones for the first time, charge the rechargeable
8.5h
batteries for at least 16 hours without interruption to optimize the perfor-
mance of the batteries.
When the rechargeable batteries are almost empty, the HDR status LED
turns red and you hear beeps in the headphones. The headphones switch
off after few minutes.
Place the headphones on the headphones holder of the transmitter.
You may place the headphones on either side provided that the
charging contacts of the headphones and the transmitter connect.
The headphones automatically switch off and the Charge status LED
on the transmitter lights up red. When the rechargeable batteries are
fully charged, the Charge status LED turns green.

100%
R
SUR

HI
LO

BASS

When not in use, place the headphones on the headphones holder to


ensure that batteries are fully charged when needed. The transmit-
ter utilizes an intelligent battery charging technology that prevents
overcharging.
After taking the headphones from the holder of the transmitter, the
Charge status LED indicates the approximate operating time of the
headphones (see page 11).

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Putting the RS 175 into operation

Adjusting the headband


For good sound quality and best possible wearing comfort, the headband
has to be adjusted to properly fit your head. The headphones feature an
adjustable headband with a snap-in locking mechanism for easy adjust-
ment.
Wear the headphones so that the headband runs over the top of your
head. Observe the L (left) and R (right) markings on the outer head-
band when putting the headphones on.
Adjust the length of the headband until
your ears are comfortably covered by the ear pads,
you feel even, gentle pressure around your ears,
a snug fit of the headband on the head is ensured.

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Using your RS 175 headphone system

Using your RS 175 headphone system


Switching your wireless headphone system on
WARNING
Danger due to high volume levels!
Listening at high volume levels can lead to permanent hearing
defects.
Before putting the headphones on and before toggling between
your audio inputs, adjust the volume on the headphones to a
low level. Toggling between different inputs may cause enor-
mous volume jumps that can damage your hearing.
Do not expose yourself to high volume levels for long periods of
time.

1 Switch your audio source on.


If you are using the headphone socket (see page 16) to connect to your
audio source, adjust the volume of the headphone socket on your audio
VOLUME
source (e.g. TV) to at least the medium level.
2 Push the AUDIO INPUT SELECTION switch up or down to select your
audio source (see page 23).
The status LED on the transmitter lights up green.
3 Press and hold the HDR power button for approx. 2 seconds to switch
the headphones on.
The transmitter in standby mode recognizes the active paired head-
phones and automatically transmits a signal. The status LEDs on the
transmitter and the headphones light up green.

1 2

Digital

ON

Analog

SURR

LO
HI

BASS

2s
AUTO-ON
LO
SURR

HI

BASS

If the headphones are brought outside the transmission range or if


there is no audio signal received from the transmitter for more than
5 minutes, the headphones switch off automatically.

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Using your RS 175 headphone system

Selecting an audio input


If both analog and digital audio inputs are connected to different audio
sources, the headphone system enables you to toggle between the two
inputs.
Push the AUDIO INPUT SELECTION switch up to listen to an audio source
connected to the digital optical input (see page 15).
Push the AUDIO INPUT SELECTION switch down to listen to an audio
source connected to the analog input (see pages 16 and 17).

Digital

Analog

Adjusting the volume


Press the Volume + button or the Volume button repeatedly until the
volume is adjusted to the desired level. When the minimum or maxi-
mum volume setting is reached, you hear a beep in the headphones.

Vol Vol

Muting/unmuting the headphones


Press the HDR power button to mute the headphones.
Press the HDR power button or any of the Volume +/ buttons to
cancel the muting.

If the headphones are muted for 15 minutes, the headphones switch


off automatically to save energy.

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Using your RS 175 headphone system

Activating/Deactivating the virtual surround sound


The RS 175 headphone system offers two virtual surround modes
(high HI/low LO) that simulate the sound generated by external stereo
speakers, thus, producing spatial and livelier sound.
The intensity of the surround effect however differs according to the mode
selected. Depending on your personal preference for spatial sound quality,
you can set the mode to either high HI or low LO.
Press the SURR button on the headphones or the transmitter.
The surround effect toggles between off and the 2 surround sound
modes, as indicated by the LO, HI LEDs.

Off Low High


SUR
SURR SURR SURR
R

OR LO
HI

LO HI LO HI LO HI

BASS

Surround sound LED Meaning


SURR

Virtual surround sound is off.


LO HI

SURR

Low LO virtual surround sound mode is


active.
LO HI

SURR

High HI virtual surround sound mode is


active.
LO HI

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Using your RS 175 headphone system

Activating/Deactivating the dynamic bass boost


The dynamic bass boost increases the audio bass response.
Press the BASS button either on the headphones or the transmitter.
The bass boost effect switches between on and off modes, as indicated
by the BASS LED indicator.

SURR

LO HI

OR bass boost direct

BASS

BASS LED Meaning

The bass boost effect is active.


BASS

The bass boost effect is inactive.


BASS

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Using your RS 175 headphone system

Pairing headphones to the transmitter


The headphones and the transmitter enclosed in this package have been
paired from the factory. The following procedure is only necessary if you
have cleared all pairing information from your wireless headphone system
and you want to revive the lost pairing, or if you want to pair another set
of headphones to the transmitter.
You can connect up to 2 paired headphones simultaneously with your
TR 175 transmitter.
Place the headphones on the headphones holder of the transmitter for
a second.
The Charge status LED on the transmitter lights up red. The head-
phones are paired to the transmitter.

1s

R
SUR

HI
LO

BASS

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Using your RS 175 headphone system

Switching your wireless headphone system off


There are two ways to switch your wireless headphone system off.
Press and hold the HDR power button for approx. 2 seconds.
A The headphones switch off. If no other pair of active wireless head-
phones is connected to the transmitter, the transmitter switches to
standby mode. All LEDs are off.

OFF AUTO-STANDBY

SUR
R

LO
HI

BAS
S

2s

Place the headphones on the headphones holder of the transmitter.


B The headphones switch off and the charging process starts (see
page 20). If no other pair of active wireless headphones is connected to
the transmitter, the transmitter switches to standby mode.

OFF
R
SUR

HI
LO

BASS AUTO-
STANDBY

To disconnect the transmitter from the power source, unplug the


power supply unit from the AC wall outlet.

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Cleaning and maintaining the RS 175

Cleaning and maintaining the RS 175


CAUTION
Liquids can damage the electronics of the product!
Liquids entering the housing of the product can cause a short-circuit and
damage the electronics.
Keep all liquids away from the product.
Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.

To clean the wireless headphone system:


Switch your wireless headphone system off and disconnect the trans-
mitter from the AC wall outlet before cleaning.
Clean the product only with a soft, dry cloth.

Replacing the ear pads


For reasons of hygiene, you should replace the ear pads from time to time.
Spare ear pads are available at your local Sennheiser partner.
1 Lightly twist the ear pads counterclockwise until you overcome a slight
resistance.
2 Lift the ear pads off the ear cups and dispose of them properly.
3 Hook the new ear pads onto the ear cups. Observe the L (left) and
R (right) markings on the rear of the ear pads.
4 Twist the ear pads clockwise until you hear a click sound. Ensure that
they are locked firmly onto the ear cups.

1 2 3 4

You can have the headband padding replaced by the repair service.
Please contact your Sennheiser partner.

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
Sound problems
Problem Possible cause Possible solutions Page
Headphones are switched off. Switch the headphones on. 22
Check the connection of the power supply
No power connection. 18
unit.
Headphones are muted. Deactivate the muting function. 23
Audio plug is not properly connected. Check the audio plug connection. 14
Audio source is switched off. Switch the audio source on.
Increase the volume on the audio source
Volume of the analog audio source is
to at least a medium level/Deactivate the
either set to the minimum or is on mute.
No sound muting function from the audio source.
Audio cable is defective. Replace the audio cable.
Headphones are not correctly paired
Pair the headphones with the transmitter
with the transmitter (e.g. additional 26
again.
headphones).
Wrong audio input is selected. Select the other audio input. 23
Set the digital audio output of your
Digital audio connection uses device/audio source to PCM, with a

incompatible data transmission settings. sampling rate of max. 96 kHz (see the
instruction manual of your audio source).
Headphones are out of the transmitters Reduce the distance between headphones

range. and transmitter.
Remove obstacles between the
Signal is shielded.
Occasional transmitter and headphones.
sound Change the position of the transmitter or
dropouts 13
There are interfering devices (e.g. WLAN of the headphones.
routers, Bluetooth devices or microwaves) Ensure that the transmitter is separated
in the vicinity. from other wireless devices by at least
50 cm/20.
Headphone volume is adjusted too low. Increase the volume on the headphones. 23
Sound is too
low Volume of the analog audio source is Increase the volume on the analog audio

adjusted too low. source to at least a medium level.
Hear echoes
Some TVs can adjust a delay or latency
and TV tone Check the audio output settings of your
of the audio signal for the digital audio
when using TV and set the latency to 0.
output.
headphones
Sound only on Audio cable is not properly connected. Check the plug connection. 14
one ear Audio cable is defective. Replace the audio cable.
Signal of the audio source is distorted. Reduce the volume of the audio source.
Sound is Headphone volume is adjusted too high. Reduce the volume on the headphones. 23
distorted Volume of the analog audio source is Decrease the volume of the analog audio

adjusted too high. source at least to a medium volume level.

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Troubleshooting

Other problems
Problem Possible cause Possible solutions Page
Transmitter
Check the connection of the power supply
does not turn No power connection. 18
unit.
on
The rechargeable batteries are almost
Recharge the rechargeable batteries. 20
empty.
No batteries inside the battery
Headphones do Insert the rechargeable batteries. 19
compartments.
not turn on
Remove the rechargeable batteries from
The rechargeable batteries are inserted
the headphones and reinsert them again. 19
the wrong way round.
Observe correct polarity.
Operating time Replace the rechargeable batteries with
The rechargeable batteries are exhausted. 19
decreases new ones.
You hear
The rechargeable batteries are almost
beeps in the Recharge the rechargeable batteries. 20
drained.
headphones
Distance to the transmitter is too large. Reduce the distance to the transmitter.
Headphones are not paired with the
Pair the headphones with the transmitter. 26
transmitter.
Perform a proximity pairing:
Headphones
1. Place the headphones as close as
cannot be Another set of headphones is being possible to the transmitter.
connected to charged so I cant pair my second
the transmitter headphones. 2. Switch the headphones on.
3. Press the Volume +/- buttons
simultaneously for about 7 seconds.
Use Sennheiser HDR 165, 175, 185, or
Headphones are not compatible.
195 wireless headphones only.

If you encounter a problem that is not listed in the table, or if the solutions provided do not work, please visit
the RS 175 product page at www.sennheiser.com for the most up-to-date list of frequently asked questions.
You may also contact your local Sennheiser service partner for assistance. To find a Sennheiser service partner
in your country, visit www.sennheiser.com.

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Troubleshooting

Leaving the range of the transmitter


The range of the transmitter largely depends on environmental conditions
such as wall thickness, wall composition etc. If the headphones leave the
range of the transmitter, the audio first cuts out occasionally until it finally
cuts out completely.
If you re-enter the transmission range within 5 minutes, the connection is
SURR
automatically re-established.
If you spend more than 5 minutes outside the transmission range, the
LO
HI

BASS

headphones switch off automatically.

Clearing the pair settings on the headphones


1 Press the Volume +/- buttons simultaneously and hold for 2 seconds.
The HDR status LED blinks red rapidly.
2 Press the HDR power button while continuously holding the Volume
+/- buttons. Release all 3 buttons.
The HDR status LED lights up green or red, depending on the battery
condition, and starts blinking slowly. The pair settings on the head-
phones are cleared.

1 2

BASS
SURR SURR
BASS

2s

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Specifications

Specifications
RS 175 headphone system

Carrier frequency 2.40 to 2.48 GHz


Modulation 8-FSK Digital
analog input: typ. 85 dBA at 1 Vrms
SNR
digital input: > 90 dBA
RF output power max. 10 dBm
Transmission range up to 100 m/328 ft line of sight
Max. number of
simultaneously connected 2
headphones
Operation: 0C to +40C/32F to 104F
Temperature range
Storage: -25C to +70C/-13F to 158F
Operation: 10 to 80%, non condensing
Relative humidity
Storage: 10 to 90%

HDR 175 headphones

Transducer principle circumaural, closed


Transducer system dynamic, neodymium magnets
Frequency response 17 Hz to 22 kHz
Max. SPL max. 114 dB at 1 kHz, 3% THD
THD < 0.5% at 1 kHz, 100 dB SPL
Operating time up to 18 hours
Charging time of
up to 8 hours 30 min
rechargeable batteries
2 AAA size low self-discharge NiMH
Power supply
rechargeable batteries, 1.2 V, 820 mAh
Weight (incl. batteries) approx. 310 g
Dimensions (W x H x D) approx. 17 cm x 20 cm x 9.5 cm

TR 175 transmitter

Digital: optical
Connections
Analog: 3.5 mm stereo jack socket
Power supply 9V , 300 mA
Operation: typ. 4 W
Power consumption Standby mode: 0.3 W (without
charging)
Dimensions (W x H x D) approx. 12.7 cm x 23.4 cm x 10 cm

Sennheiser NT 9-3AW power supply unit

Nominal input voltage/ 100240 V~/


current 100 mA
Mains frequency 5060 Hz
Nominal output voltage 9V
Nominal output current 300 mA
Operation: 0 C to +40 C
Temperature range
Storage: -40 C to +85 C
Operation: 0 to 90 %, non condensing
Relative humidity
Storage: 0 bis 90 %
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Manufacturer declarations

Manufacturer declarations
Warranty
Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG gives a warranty of 24 months on this
product.
For the current warranty conditions, please visit our website at
www.sennheiser.com or contact your Sennheiser partner.
FOR AUSTRALIA ONLY
Sennheiser goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under
the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund
for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable
loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or
replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does
not amount to a major failure.
This warranty is in addition to other rights or remedies under law. Nothing
in this warranty excludes, limits or modifies any liability of Sennheiser
which is imposed by law, or limits or modifies any remedy available to the
consumer which is granted by law.
To make a claim under this warranty, contact Sennheiser Australia Pty Ltd,
Unit 3, 31 Gibbes Street Chatswood NSW 2067, Australia;
Phone: (02) 9910 6700, email: [email protected]
All expenses of claiming the warranty will be borne by the person making
the claim.
The Sennheiser International Warranty is provided by Sennheiser Australia
Pty Ltd (ABN 68 165 388 312), Unit 3, 31 Gibbes Street Chatswood NSW
2067, Australia.

In compliance with the following requirements


EU Declaration of Conformity
ErP Directive (2009/125/EC)
RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU)
Hereby, Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG declares that the radio
equipment type RS 175 (TR 175, HDR 175) is in compliance with Direc-
tive 2014/53/EU.
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the
following internet address: www.sennheiser.com/download.
Notes on disposal
WEEE Directive (2012/19/EU)
Battery Directive (2006/66/EC & 2013/56/EU)
The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin on the product, the battery/
rechargeable battery and/or the packaging indicates that these products
must not be disposed of with normal household waste, but must be dispo-
sed of separately at the end of their operational lifetime. For packaging
disposal, please observe the legal regulations on waste segregation appli-
cable in your country.
Further information on the recycling of theses products can be obtained
from your municipal administration, from the municipal collection points,
or from your Sennheiser partner.
The separate collection of waste electrical and electronic equipment, bat-
teries/rechargeable batteries and packagings is used to promote the reuse
and recycling and to prevent negative effects caused by e.g. potentially
hazardous substances contained in these products. Herewith you make an
important contribution to the protection of the environment and public
health.
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Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada

FCC Declaration of Conformity (DoC)

SENNHEISER
Model No: TR 175, HDR 175

We, Sennheiser Electronic Corporation


One Enterprise Drive Old Lyme
CT 06371 USA
Tel: +1 (860) 434 9190
Fax: +1 (860) 434 1759
declare the above device comply with the requirements of Federal Communications Commission.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected 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.
Responsible Party: Michael Lieske

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of
Industry Canada. 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.
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 partic-
ular 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 inter-
ference 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.
CAN ICES-3 (B)/NMB-3(B)

RF Radiation Exposure Information


Since the radiated output power of this device is far below the FCC radio
frequency exposure limits, it is not subjected to routine RF exposure eval-
uation as per Section 2.1093 of the FCC rules.

Trademarks
Sennheiser is a registered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG.
Other product and company names mentioned in this instruction manual may
be the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
Manufacturer declarations

Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG


Am Labor 1, 30900 Wedemark, Germany
www.sennheiser.com
Publ. 08/17, A04

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