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USER MANUAL MDRDS3000 SONY
Digital Surround Headphone System
Operating Instructions GB
Mode d'emploi FR
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place objects filled with liquids, such as vases, on the apparatus.
To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
Do not install the appliance in a confined space, such as a bookcase or built-in cabinet.
For the customers in the USA
Owner's Record
The model number is located at the bottom of the processor and the left inner side of the headband. The serial number is located at the bottom of the processor and the inner side of the battery compartment. Record these numbers in the spaces provided below. Refer to them whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. MDR-DS3000
Processor DP-IF3000
Headphones MDR-IF3000
Serial No.
Processor
Headphones
NOTICE FOR THE CUSTOMERS IN THE U.S.A.
NOTE
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 particular 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 interference 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.
You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
RECYCLING NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERIES
Nickel Metal Hydride batteries are recyclable. You can help preserve our environment by returning your used rechargeable batteries to the collection and recycling location nearest you.

For more information regarding recycling of rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking Nickel Metal Hydride batteries.

Disposal of Old Electrical & Electronic Equipment (Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems)
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product. The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Table Of Contents
Main features. 4
Checking the Components and Accessories 5
Location and Function of Parts ... 6
Front Panel of the Processor 6
Rear Panel of the Processor 7
Headphone Part Descriptions 8
Charging the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries 9
Inserting the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries .... 9
Charging. 10
Checking the remaining battery power 12
Using the headphones with dry batteries (sold separately) 12
Connecting the Headphone System 13
Connecting the processor to digital components 13
Connecting the processor to analogue components. 14
Listening to the Sound of a Connected Component 16
Enjoying with additional headphones 21
Replacing the ear pads 22
Troubleshooting 23
Precautions. 26
Specifications 27
Main features
The MDR-DS3000 is a digital surround headphone system using infrared transmission (analogue).
You can enjoy multichannel surround sound with headphones by simply connecting the digital surround processor to a DVD player, etc., with the supplied optical digital connecting cable.
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The digital surround processor for this system incorporates the Dolby Digital decoder, the Dolby Pro Logic II decoder, and the DTS decoder.
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Compatible with Dolby Digital, Dolby Pro Logic II, and DTS* (even "Dolby Digital Surround EX" and "DTS-ES" software).
- Dolby Digital/Dolby Pro Logic II and DTS Virtual certified.
- Superior "Virtual Phone Technology" creates a surround sound field within the headphones with realistic presence.
- Cordless headphones using infrared transmission system resistant to external noise and interference.
- Easily rechargeable battery system automatically charges the headphones when placed on the processor.
Wide infrared reception range of up to 7m (27 ft). - Self-adjusting mechanism eliminating the need for headband adjustment.
- Auto Power On/Off function to automatically turn on the headphones when they are put on and to turn them off when they are removed.
VOL control for adjusting both the right and left volume of the headphones. - Either rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries (supplied) or commercially available (size AAA) dry batteries can be used to power the headphones.
- Muting function cuts out extraneous noise outside the transmission area.
- Power-saving function turns off infrared signal emission from the processor automatically when an audio signal is not input for 10 minutes.
Manufactured under licence from Dolby Laboratories and Digital Theater Systems, Inc. "Dolby", "Pro Logic", and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories. "DTS" and "DTS VIRTUAL" are trademarks of Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
The validity of the CE marking is restricted to only those countries where it is legally enforced, mainly in the countries EEA (European Economic Area).
Checking the Components and Accessories
Before setting up the system, check that all of the components are included.

Cordless stereo headphones MDR-IF3000 (1)Processor DP-IF30

AC power adaptor (1)

Rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries BP-HP550 (2)

Optical digital connecting cable (rectangular type rectangular type) (1)

Front Panel of the Processor

1 Infrared emitter
Set the emitter in a position so that there is a straight, unobstructed path to the sensor.
CHG indicator
Lights red while charging.
3INPUT SELECT switch
Slide to select the input source (DIGITAL/ANALOG).
4 DECODE MODE indicator
(see page 18 for details)
5 EFFECT switch
(see page 17 for details)
Slide to select the sound field (OFF/CINEMA/MUSIC).
Rear Panel of the Processor

1ATT (attenuator) switch
Set this switch to "0dB" if the volume is too low at analogue input. Normally, this switch should be set to -8dB
LINE IN jacks
(see page 14 for details)
Connect the audio output jacks on audio or video component (sold separately), such as a video cassette player or TV, to these jacks.
3 DIGITAL IN jack
(see page 13 for details)
Connect a DVD player, or other digital component (sold separately) to this jack.
4DC IN 9V jack
Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to this jack. (Be sure to use the supplied AC power adaptor. Using products with different plug polarity or other characteristics can cause a malfunction.)
Headphone Part Descriptions

1 Ear pad (left)
2 Battery case
Press the button of the left housing to open the battery compartment lid. This battery case is for the rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries (supplied) or commercially available (size AAA) dry batteries only.
3 Infrared sensor
There are infrared sensors in two locations on both sides.
4 Self-adjusting band
The headphones automatically turn on when you put them on.
5VOL (Volume) control
Use to adjust the volume.
6 Ear pad (right)
7 POWER indicator
By pulling up the self-adjusting band, the indicator lights red when battery power is sufficient.
Charging the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries
The supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries are not charged from the first time you use them. Be sure to charge them before use.
To charge the headphones, place them on the processor.
Inserting the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries
1 Press the button of the left housing to open the battery compartment lid. The battery compartment lid comes off.

2 Insert the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries into the battery compartment matching terminal on the batteries to in the compartment.
Do not attempt to charge any other kind of battery with this unit.

3 Close the battery compartment lid.

Charging
1 If your AC power adaptor is equipped with a voltage selector, first be sure that it is set to the correct voltage for your area before connecting it to an AC outlet.

2 If your AC power adaptor is equipped with an on/off switch, set it to ON. The power is supplied to the processor.

3 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the processor.

Notes
- Be sure to use the supplied AC power adaptor. Using AC adaptors with different plug polarity or other characteristics can cause product failure.

Unified polarity plug
- Be sure to always use the supplied AC power adaptor. Even AC power adaptors having the same voltage and plug polarity can damage this product due to the current capacity or other factors.
4 Rest the headphones on the processor so that the headphones' contact point meets the processor's contact pin while making sure that the CHG indicator lights up.
It takes approx. 16 hours to fully charge the battery (the CHG indicator goes off
when charging is complete).
When placing the headphones on the processor, be sure to hold them with both hands so that the right and left housings are horizontal. Place the headphones vertically on the processor then tilt them back as illustrated below.

If the CHG indicator is not lit
Check if the right and left headphones are rested on the processor correctly. The indicator will not light up if the headphones' contact point does not meet the processor's contact pin. In this case, remove the headphones and place them on the processor again so that the indicator lights up.
To recharge the headphone battery after use
Place the headphones on the processor after you use the headphones. The CHG indicator lights up, and the DECODE MODE indicator goes off, and then charging starts.
Since the built-in timer recognizes when charging is complete (approx. 16 hours), there is no need to remove the headphones from the processor after charging has completed.
Notes
- The processor automatically turns off while charging the batteries.
- This system is designed to charge only the supplied rechargeable batteries, type BP-HP550 for safety. Note that other types of rechargeable batteries cannot be charged with this system.
- If dry batteries are installed, they cannot be charged.
- Do not attempt to use the supplied BP-HP550 rechargeable batteries for other components. They are for use with this system only.
- Charge in an environmental temperature of between 0^ and 40^ (between 32^ and 104^ ).
Charging and usage hours
| Approx. charging hours Approx. usage time* | 1 | |
| 1 hour 1 hour and 15 minutes* | 3 | |
| 16 hours*2 | 20 hours*3 | |
^1 at 1kHz , 1mW + 1mW output
2 hours required to fully charge empty batteries
*3 Time stated above may vary, depending on the temperature or conditions of use.
Checking the remaining battery power
Pull up the self-adjusting band and check the POWER indicator located on the right housing. The batteries are still serviceable when the indicator lights in red.
Charge the rechargeable batteries or install new dry batteries if the POWER indicator light dims, flashes, or the sound becomes distorted, intermittent or noisy.

POWER indicator
Note
The rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries should be replaced with new ones when they last only half the expected time, after a full charge has been performed. The rechargeable batteries, type BP-HP550, are not commercially available. You can order the batteries from the store where you purchased this system, or at your nearest Sony dealer.
Using the headphones with dry batteries (sold separately)
Commercially available (size AAA) dry batteries can also be used to power the headphones. Install the batteries in the same manner as described in "Inserting the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries" (page 9).
When dry batteries are installed, the battery charge function is not activated.
Battery life
| Battery Approx. hours* | 1 |
| Sony alkaline battery 35 hours* | 2 |
| LR03/AM-4(N) | |
| Sony manganese battery 15 hours* | 2 |
| R03/UM-4(NU) |
^1 at 1kHz , 1mW + 1mW output
2 Time stated above may vary, depending on the temperature or conditions of use.
Notes on Batteries
- Do not charge a dry battery.
- Do not carry a battery together with coins or metallic objects. Heat can be generated by the battery if its positive and negative terminals are accidentally shorted.
- When you are not going to use the unit for a long time, remove the batteries to avoid damage from battery leakage or corrosion.
See "Checking the remaining battery power" for details about checking the remaining battery power.
Connecting the Headphone System
Connecting the processor to digital components
Use the supplied optical digital connecting cable to connect the optical digital output jack*1 on a DVD player or other digital component*2 to the DIGITAL IN jack of the processor.

Notes
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The optical digital connecting cable is an extremely high-precision device and is sensitive to jolts and external pressure. Therefore, be careful when inserting and removing the cable plug.
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The digital input for the processor does not support sampling frequencies of 96kHz . Set the digital output setting for the DVD player to 48kHz when using this system. Noise may be heard when a 96kHz digital signal is input.
1 If the connected equipment supports PCM output only, all surround sound effects will be processed by DOLBY PRO LOGIC II.
2 Connection to the optical digital output jack on your personal computer is not guaranteed to work with this system.
DTS
- A DTS-compatible DVD player is required for playback of DVDs recorded in DTS audio. (For more details, see the instruction manual of your DVD player.)
- When playing CDs recorded in DTS format, noise may occur when fast forwarding or rewinding. This is not a malfunction.
- If the DTS digital output is set to "OFF" on the DVD player, no sound may be heard even if the DTS output is selected in the DVD menu.
- No sound may be heard when a DVD player and this unit is analogue-connected. In this case, use a digital connection.
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Connecting cables (sold separately)
Use the connecting cable POC-20AP (mini-plug rectangular plug) when connecting the optical digital output mini-jack on portable DVD players, portable CD players, or other digital components to the DIGITAL IN jack.
Optical digital selector (sold separately)
Use of the optical digital selector SB-D30 (3-line input, 2-line output) is recommended when connecting more than one digital component.
Notes on optical digital connecting cable
- Do not drop objects on the optical digital connecting cable or expose the cable to shock.
- Grasp the plug to connect or disconnect the cable.
- Be sure that the ends of the optical digital connecting cable are kept clean. Dust at the ends of the cable can degrade performance.
- W hen storing the system, attach the cap to the end of the plug and be careful not to fold or bend the optical digital connecting cable with a bend radius less than 25mm (1 inch).

Connecting the processor to analogue components
Use an audio cord (sold separately) to connect to the audio output jacks on a VCR, TV, or other component to the LINE IN (L/R) jacks on the processor.

Connecting cables (sold separately)
Use the connecting cable RK-G129 (stereo mini-plug pin plug 2) when connecting a stereo mini-jack (line out jack or headphones jack) to the LINE IN jacks.
In this case, set the volume on the player at a medium level. Noise can occur if the volume on the player is set too low.
See "Specifications: Recommended accessories" (page 27) for details about other connecting cables (sold separately).
Setting the input level
If the volume is low using the analogue input, set the ATT (attenuator) switch to "0dB."

Setting Connected components
0dB TV, portable components, and other components with a low output level
-8dB Other components (initial settings)
Notes
- Be sure to lower the volume before setting the ATT switch.
- If audio input to the LINE IN jacks is distorted (sometimes, noise can be heard at the same time), set the ATT switch to -8dB .
Listening to the Sound of a Connected Component
Before starting operation, be sure to read "Connecting the Headphone System" (pages 13 to 15) and make the proper connections.
1 Turn on the component connected to the processor.

2 Remove the headphones from the processor.
The processor turns on automatically and, after about 3 seconds, the infrared emitters grow. Then the DECODE MODE indicator lights up, depends on the audio signal inputted from the connected audio or video component and the setting of the EFFECT switch.
3 Put on the headphones.
The POWER indicator lights red, and the headphones automatically turn on. Be sure to match the right and left side of the headphones with your ears and wear the headphones at the correct angle so that the Auto Power On/Off function works correctly.

4 Slide the INPUT SELECT switch to select the component you want to listen to.

Position of switch Selected sound source
DIGITAL Sound of the component connected to DIGITAL IN jack
ANALOG Sound of the component connected to LINE IN jacks
Note
To listen to dual audio (MAIN/SUB) sound sources, connect to the LINE IN jacks, and then select the sound source you want to listen to on the player, TV, or other component.
5 Start playback of the component selected in step 4.
6 Slide the EFFECT switch to select the desired sound field.

Position of switch Sound field and suitable sound source
OFF Normal playback of the headphones.
CINEMA Produces the kind of surround sound that is found in a typical movie theatre. Suitable for movie sound sources.
MUSIC Produces the kind of sound field that would be found in a listening room with good acoustics. Suitable for music sources.
Note
The volume of the headphones may vary, depending on the input signal and the setting of the EFFECT switch.
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DECODE MODE indicator
The processor automatically identifies the format of the input audio signal and the corresponding indicator lights up. Switch the audio between Dolby Digital, DTS, etc., on the connected equipment (DVD player, etc.).
DOLBY DIGITAL: Input signal recorded in the DOLBY DIGITAL format.
- DOLBY PRO LOGIC II: Analogue input signal, digital input PCM signal, or Dolby Digital 2-channel signal processed by DOLBY PRO LOGIC II. (If the sound field is set to "OFF," it is not processed by DOLBY PRO LOGIC II.)
- DTS: Input signal recorded in the DTS format.
Note
If the equipment connected to the DIGITAL IN jack is not playing back (fast forwarding, rewinding, etc.), the DECODE MODE indicator may not light up correctly.
7 Adjust the volume.

Notes
- When watching movies, be careful not to raise the volume too high in quiet scenes. You may hurt your ears when a loud scene is played.
- You may hear some noise when you disconnect the AC power adaptor from the processor before removing the headphones.
- If the infrared sensors are covered by your hands when adjusting the volume, the Muting function will be activated and volume cannot be adjusted. To adjust the volume, move nearer toward the processor or orient the infrared emitters on the left housing towards the processor.
The headphones automatically turn off when they are removed
Auto Power On/Off function
Do not pull up the self-adjusting band when
not in use, as this will consume the battery
power.

Transition time between modes
When sliding switches on the processor to change to new modes, the transition time
between modes may vary. This is due to differences in system control between
modes.
If no sound is heard from the headphones
The Muting function is automatically activated if the sound output from the headphones is cut off when the headphones are outside the infrared transmission area, or when the infrared signals are interrupted. The Muting function is automatically cancelled when you get closer to the processor or there is no longer anything obstructing the path of the infrared signals.
Infrared transmission area
The approximate infrared transmission area from the processor is shown in the illustration below.

Notes
- If you use the headphones at too great a distance from the processor, you may hear a hissing noise and if there is an object between the headphones and the processor, sound may be interrupted. These phenomena are inherent in infrared based transmission, and do not indicate a problem with the system itself.
- Do not cover the infrared sensors with your hands or hair.
- When you use the headphones inside the area in the illustration above, the processor can be placed in front, behind or by the side of you.
- Any noise you hear through the headphones may vary depending on the processor position and room conditions. It is recommended that you place the processor in a location that produces the clearest sound.
- Do not use this system in areas exposed to direct sunlight or strong light. The sound may be interrupted.
- Plasma displays may interfere with normal operation of this system.
- Mixed signals may result if the processor is used with other processors or transmitters.
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If an audio signal is not input for 10 minutes
Infrared signal emission from the processor automatically stops when an audio signal is not input for 10 minutes. The infrared signals are automatically emitted when an audio signal is input again. The emission of the infrared signals may stop when an extremely low sound is emitted for about 10 minutes during analogue input. If this happens, raise the volume of the connected audio or video component and lower the volume of the headphones. If signal noise is output from a component connected to the LINE IN jacks, infrared signal emission may not stop.
Notes
- The brightness of the infrared emitter on the digital surround processor may vary. However, this does not affect the transmission area.
- The headphones should be used within the infrared transmission area (see "Infrared transmission area" on page 19).
- These open-air headphones are so designed that sound may also leak outside the headphones. Be careful not to turn up the volume so high that it bothers people around you.
- The surround sound effect may not be obtained from sound sources that do not incorporate video, such as music CDs.
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This system simulates the average HRTF* common to most people. However, the effect can differ from person to person since the HRTF can vary between individuals.
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Head Related Transfer Function
Enjoying with additional headphones
In this system, by using additional MDR-1F3000 cordless infrared headphones (sold separately), more than one person can enjoy the surround sound experience wirelessly at the same time.
Charge additional headphones with the processor of this system.
- There is no limit to the number of headphones that can be used within the infrared transmission area.

MDR-IF3000 (sold separately)

Note
The processor turns off automatically while charging. Remove these headphones from the processor when using other headphones.
Replacing the ear pads
The ear pads are replaceable. If the ear pads become dirty or worn out, replace them as illustrated below. The ear pad is not commercially available. You can order replacements from the store where you purchased this system, or at your nearest Sony dealer.
1 Remove the old ear pad by pulling it off.

2 Place the new ear pad around the housing.

Troubleshooting
If you run into any problems using this headphone system, use the following checklist. Should any problem persist, consult your nearest Sony dealer.
Symptom Cause and remedy
No sound
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Check the connection between the processor and the AV component.
Turn on the AV component connected to the processor, and start the programme (playback).
Turn on the processor first, and then put on the headphones.
Check that the INPUT SELECT switch on the processor is set to the component you want to listen to.
If you connect the processor to an AV component using the headphone jacks, raise the volume level on the connected AV component.
Raise the headphone volume.
The Muting function is activated. -
Check if there is any obstruction between the processor and the headphones.
- Use the headphones near the processor.
- Change the position or angle of the processor.
- If the plasma display is placed too close, place the system farther away from it.
The headphones' POWER indicator light dims, flashes, goes off, or the sound becomes distorted, intermittent or noisy.
- Charge the rechargeable batteries if they are weak, or replace dry batteries with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still off after charging the batteries, take the headphones to a Sony dealer.
You are trying to play a DTS audio track on a DVD player that does not support DTS. Either use a DVD player that supports DTS, or select a Dolby Digital or PCM audio track.
You are playing back a DVD disc recorded in DTS when DTS digital output setting for the DVD player (including game machines) is "OFF." See the instruction manual of your DVD player, and change the DTS digital output setting to "ON."
You are playing back a DVD disc recorded in DTS when the DVD player (including game machines) and the processor are analogue-connected. Use the digital connection. (Analogue sound may not be output from the DVD player.)
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| Symptom Cause and remedy | |
| Distorted or intermittent sound (sometimes with noise) | →The headphones' POWER indicator light dims, flashes, goes off, or the sound becomes distorted, intermittent or noisy. ·Charge the rechargeable batteries if they are weak, or replace dry batteries with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still off after charging the batteries, take the headphones to a Sony dealer. →Set the ATT switch on the processor to “-8dB.” →If you connect the processor to an AV component using the headphone jacks, lower the volume level on the connected AV component. →When using DTS audio sources, set the EFFECT switch on the processor to “CINEMA” or “MUSIC” mode (page 17, 18). |
| Low sound | →Set the ATT switch on the processor to “0dB.” →If you connect the processor to an AV component using the headphone jacks, raise the volume level on the connected AV component. →Raise the headphone volume. |
| Loud background noise | →Move closer to the processor. (As you move away from the processor, more noise is likely to be heard. This is inherent in infrared ray communication and does not mean that there is a problem with the unit itself.) →Check if there is any obstruction between the processor and the headphones. →Check that the infrared sensors are not covered with your hands or hair. →If you use the headphones by a window where the sunlight is too strong, draw the curtains/blinds to shut out the direct sunlight, or use the headphones away from the sunlight. →Change the position or angle of the processor. →If you connect the processor to an AV component using the headphone jacks, raise the volume level on the connected AV component. →The headphones' POWER indicator light dims, flashes, goes off, or the sound becomes distorted, intermittent or noisy. ·Charge the rechargeable batteries if they are weak, or replace dry batteries with new ones. If the POWER indicator is still off after charging the batteries, take the headphones to a Sony dealer. →When you have another processor or transmitter, check if more than one processor or transmitter is being used at the same time. ·Turn off other processor or transmitter or move to a place outside the range of this processor or transmitter. →If the plasma display is placed too close, place the system farther away from it. |
| The surround sound effect is not obtained | →Set the EFFECT switch on the processor to “CINEMA” or “MUSIC” mode (page 17,18). →The audio being played is not a multichannel signal. The surround effect does not work for monaural sound sources. |
Symptom Cause and remedy
| The DOLBY DIGITAL indicator does not turn on | →The digital audio output setting for the DVD player (including game machines) may be set to “PCM.”See the instruction manual of your DVD player, and change the setting (such as “Dolby Digital/PCM” or “Dolby Digital”) for usage with components having built-in Dolby Digital decoders.→Playback signals are not recorded in Dolby Digital format.→The audio for the chapter being played is not a Dolby Digital signal. |
| The DOLBY PRO LOGIC II indicator does not turn on | →The EFFECT switch on the processor is set to “OFF.”→Analogue input signal, digital input PCM signal, or Dolby Digital 2-channel signal is not input. |
| The DOLBY PRO LOGIC II indicator turn on | →The EFFECT switch on the processor is set to “CINEMA” or “MUSIC” mode.→Analogue input signal, digital input PCM signal, or Dolby Digital 2-channel signal is input. |
| The DTS indicator does not turn on | →The DTS digital output setting on the DVD player (including game machines) is set to “OFF.”See the instruction manual of your DVD player, and change the DTS digital output setting to “ON.”→Playback signals are not recorded in DTS format.→The audio for the chapter being played is not a DTS signal.→The DVD player does not support DTS format.Use a DVD player that supports DTS. |
| The batteries cannot be charged | →Check if the CHG indicator turns on. If not, put the headphones on the processor correctly so that the CHG indicator turns on.→Dry batteries are installed.·Insert the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries.→Rechargeable batteries other than the supplied are installed.·Insert the supplied rechargeable nickel-metal hydride batteries. |
| Infrared signal emission does not stop (when the INPUT SELECT switch on the processor is set to “ANALOG”) | →Signal noise is output from the connected analogue component.·Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the processor to “DIGITAL,” and make sure playback of the component connected to the DIGITAL IN jack is stopped. |
Precautions
On safety
- Do not drop, hit, or otherwise expose the processor or headphones to strong shock of any kind. This could damage the product.
- Do not disassemble or attempt to open any parts of the system.
On power sources and placement
- If you are not going to use the system for a long time, unplug the AC power adaptor from the outlet. When removing the plug, grip the AC power adaptor. Do not pull on the cord.
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Do not place the system in any of the following locations.
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Location exposed to direct sunlight, near a heater, or other extremely high-temperature location
Dusty location
- On an unsteady or inclined surface
- L ocation exposed to large amounts of vibration
Bathroom or other high-humidity locations
On headphones
Act considerably
When the volume is too high, the sound leaks outside the headphones. Be careful not to raise the volume so high that it bothers people around you.
There is a tendency to raise the volume when using in noisy places. However, for reasons of safety, it is advised to keep the volume at a level whereby you can still hear sounds around you.
On cleaning
Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with mild detergent solution. Do not use solvents such as thinner, benzene or alcohol as these may damage the surface.
When the product breaks
- When the product breaks, or if a foreign object gets inside the unit, immediately turn off the power and consult your nearest Sony dealer.
- When taking the system to a Sony dealer, be sure to take both the headphones and processor.
Specifications
Digital surround processor (DP-IF3000)
Decoder functions Dolby Digital
Dolby Pro Logic II
DTS
Virtual sound function OFF
CINEMA
MUSIC
Modulation System FM-IM (Based on IEC*)
Secondary carrier wave frequency
Right channel 2.8MHz
Left channel 2.3MHz
Transmission distance Approx. 7m (23 ft) to
the front
Transmission range 20 - 20,000Hz
Distortion rate 1% or less (1kHz)
Audio inputs Optical input
(rectangular-type) · 1
Analogue input (pin
jack left/right)·1
Power requirements DC 9 V (from the
supplied AC power
adaptor)
Dimensions
Approx. 145·150·
146 mm
(5^3 / 4 · 6 · 5^3 / 4 in)
(w/h/d)
Mass Approx. 370g
(14 oz)
Cordless stereo headphones (MDR-IF3000)
Playback frequency range
20 - 20,000Hz
Power requirements Rechargeable nickel
metal hydride batteries
(supplied) or
commercially available
(size AAA) dry
batteries
Mass Approx. 275g (10 oz)
(including the
supplied rechargeable
nickel-metal hydride
batteries)
Supplied accessories
AC power adaptor (9 V) (1)
Rechargeable nickel-metal hydride
batteries BP-HP550 (550 mAh min.) (2)
Optical digital connecting cable
(optical rectangular plug optical
rectangular plug, 1.5m 1
Operating Instructions (1)
Recommended accessories
Connecting cables
RK-C310, RK-C320, RK-C330 (pin plug
- 2 pin plug - 2)
RK-G129 (stereo mini-plug pin
plug·2)
Optical digital selector
SB-D30
Optical digital connecting cable
POC-20AP (mini-plug rectangular plug)
*IEC (International Electrotechnical
Commission)
Design and specifications are subject to
change without notice.
AVENTISSEMENT
Entree analogue (prise a broches
Alimentation Files rechargeables
nickel-hydrule
metallique (fournies)
rechargeablensnickel
hydrure métallique
fournies)
Accessoires fournis
Piles rechargeables nickel-hydrure
metallique de type BP-HP550
(550 mAh min) (2)
*CEI (Commission Electrotechnique
Internationale)
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同音 3.3 MHz
徒合园
20 - 20,000Hz
Electrotechnical Commission)
杜人贝中,
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