Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Important safety instructions
- Package contents
- Product overview
- Putting the RS 5000 into operation
- Setting up the transmitter
- Connecting the transmitter to an audio source
- Connecting the transmitter to the power supply system
- Charging the stethoset receiver’s rechargeable battery
- Displaying the remaining operating time of the rechargeable battery
- Using the charging reminder function
- Selecting and replacing the ear pads
- Using the RS 5000
- Cleaning and maintaining the RS 5000
- Using additional functions
- If a problem occurs ...
- Specifications
- Manufacturer Declarations
Product overview
RS 5000 | 9
Overview of the Receiver status LED
Overview of the Transmitter status LED
Overview of the acoustic signals/beeps
Receiver status LED The stethoset receiver...
– ... is switched off.
lights up green
... is connected to the transmitter.
lights up red
... is connected to the transmitter, the
rechargeable battery is almost empty.
flashes green
... is not connected to the transmitter or
cannot connect to the transmitter.
flashes red
... is not connected to the transmitter or
cannot connect to the transmitter, the
rechargeable battery is almost empty.
1s1s
1s1s
Transmitter status LED The transmitter...
– ... is in standby mode.
lights up white
... and stethoset receiver are connected.
The speech intelligibility function is
deactivated (see page 26).
lights up blue
... and stethoset receiver are connected.
The speech intelligibility function is
activated (see page 26).
flashes blue and white
... has detected an incompatible digital
audio signal (see page 12).
The LEDs on the stethoset receiver and on the transmitter indi-
cate the current operating state. If you are not pressing any
button on the stethoset receiver, the LEDs automatically dim
after approx. 30 seconds to not disturb you.
Beeps... Meaning
during operation,
2 beeps
The rechargeable battery is almost
empty, recharge it (see page 16).
during operation, no audio
transmission, 5 beeps
The receiver is outside the
transmission range (see page 37).
when changing the volume The maximum or minimum volume is
reached (see page 22).
when changing the balance
setting
The maximum or minimum balance
setting is reached (see page 23).