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Sennheiser MM 100Sennheiser MM100 Bluetooth Wireless Stereo Neckband Headset

Cell Phone - Behind-the-neck - Sennheiser

Neckband Bluetooth Mobile Music Headset The MM 100 Bluetooth stereo headset lets you enjoy music and never miss a call--- all from your multimedia-capable mobile phone. The MM 100 is a direct route to Sennheiser sound quality when listening to music or holding a conversation. The lightweight neckband style is perfect for evening walks, stomping the streets or just relaxing in the park without getting tangled up in a cord. Convenient controls for adjusting volume and skipping forward/back in a pl... Read more

Details
Brand: SENNHEISER
Part Numbers: MM 100, MM100, mm100
UPC: 4044155047714, 6.15104E+11, 615104174955
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qwertq123 3:27am on Sunday, June 13th, 2010 
Needed a fiddle I bought this item a few days ago and read with interest the previous review.

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Documents

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Bluetooth Stereo Headset

MM 100
Instruction manual Bedienungsanleitung | Notice demploi Istruzioni per luso | Instrucciones de uso Gebruiksaanwijzing | Manual de utilizao
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Quickguide_S1.eps

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Charging the headset

Switching the headset on/off
Pairing the headset to a Bluetooth device (e.g. mobile phone)

when MM 100 is:

MM 100 OK

Keyword 0000

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Adjusting the volume individually for ring tone, for calling and for music

Ring tone

Calling
Accepting calls and listening to music
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English Deutsch Franais Italiano Espaol Nederlands Portugus
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Important safety information

Contents

Important safety information.... 1 Delivery includes...... 3 Features of the MM 100...... 3 Operating elements..... 4 Overview of pictograms...... 4 Overview of buttons..... 5 LED indications..... 6 Putting the MM 100 into operation.... 7 Charging the headset battery.... 7 Switching the headset on..... 8 Establishing Bluetooth connections..... 8 Switching the headset off..... 9 Pairing the headset..... 9 Using the MM 100...... 10 Wearing the headset..... 10 Listening to music..... 11 Calling...... 11 Muting/unmuting the headsets microphone... 13 Changing the volume..... 13 If you are out of the transmission range.... 13 Cleaning and maintaining the MM 100..... 14 Accessories...... 14 Specifications..... 15 Manufacturer declarations..... 15
The MM 100 has been manufactured according to the accepted rules of safety and current technology. However, there is still a danger of damage to equipment if the following general safety instructions are not complied with. Read this instruction manual. Follow all instructions. Make this instruction manual easily accessible to all users at all times. Always include this instruction manual when passing the MM 100 on to third parties. General instructions Never disassemble or modify components of the MM 100. The built-in rechargeable battery may present a fire or chemical burn hazard if mistreated. Therefore, do not disassemble, heat above 40 C (104 F) or incinerate the rechargeable battery. Sennheiser Communications is not liable for damages resulting from the loss of connection due to a run flat battery, an old battery or exceeding the transmission range. Before operation Use the MM 100 in dry places only and keep liquids and small electrically conductive parts away from the MM 100 and its connecting sockets. Do not expose the MM 100 to extreme temperatures. Normal operating temperatures are 10 C (50 F) to 40 C (104 F). Store the headset in a clean, dust-free environment. Do not wear the headset when charging. Sennheiser Communications is not liable for damages to USB devices that are not consistent with the USB specifications.

During charging

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Important safety information The headset must be charged either with a compatible Sennheiser Communications power supply, the compatible Sennheiser Communications car charger unit, or other compatible Sennheiser Communications charging units. Never try to charge batteries other than the one in the MM 100 headset with the MM 100 power supply or car charger unit. During operation Avoid listening at high volume levels for long periods since this leads to permanent hearing damage. Observe your countrys regulations for the use of mobile phones, headsets and hands free equipment in traffic. Always focus your attention on driving safely! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not 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. Only use the headset in aircraft where wireless Bluetooth transmission is permitted. The headset contains magnets that generate a magnetic field which could cause dangerous interference with cardiac pacemakers and implanted defibrillators. Keep the headset at least 1.2 (3 cm) from cardiac pacemakers or implanted defibrillators. Dispose of the built-in batteries according to local regulations. Do not dispose as household waste. Intended use The MM 100 is an accessory for mobile phones or any Bluetooth compliant device with a hands free profile (HFP), a headset profile (HSP), an advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP) or an audio/video remote control profile (AVRCP). It is intended for wireless communication via Bluetooth technology in dry environments. It is considered improper use when the MM 100 is used: for any application not named in this instruction manual, under operating conditions that deviate from those described in this instruction manual. Safety instructions for Lithium-Polymer rechargeable batteries The MM 100 has a built-in Lithium-Polymer rechargeable battery. If abused or misused, rechargeable batteries may leak. WARNING! In extreme cases, rechargeable batteries may even present a heat hazard a fire hazard an explosion hazard a smoke and gas hazard Please understand that Sennheiser Communications does not accept liability for damage arising from abuse or misuse. Keep away from children. Only charge rechargeable batteries at ambient temperatures between 10 C/50 F and 40 C/ 104 F. Do not charge the rechargeable battery if the unit is obviously defective. Do not mutilate or dismantle.

After the usage period

Do not heat above 40 C/104 F, e.g. do not expose to sunlight or throw into a fire. Do not expose to moisture. Do not short-circuit.
Store the units/rechargeable batteries in a cool and dry place at room temperature (approx. 20 C/68 F). When not using rechargeable batteries for Only charge rechargeable batteries with the extended periods of time, charge them reguappropriate Sennheiser Communications larly (every six months for about one hour). chargers. Return defective units or units with defective rechargeable batteries to your specialist dealer.
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Delivery includes

MM 100 Bluetooth stereo headset with built-in rechargeable Lithium-Polymer battery MM 100 power supply (EU/UK/US version) USB charging cable instruction manual

Features of the MM 100

A2DP stereo Bluetooth headset with excellent sound quality Superb natural stereo sound Comfortable, discreet neckband 2 simultaneous sources e.g. MP3 player and mobile phone Audio player control play/pause skip to the next track/previous track* Mobile phone control answer/end/reject mic muting transfer call*, redial*, voice dial* Battery life time up to 7.5 hours of music listening up to 9 hours of talk time up to 220 hours of standby time * These functions must be supported by the mobile phone. Bluetooth The MM 100 complies with the Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR standard. Via its Bluetooth interface, it can be connected to a wide variety of Bluetooth enabled devices. Bluetooth wireless technology allows the MM 100 to communicate with your Bluetooth enabled device (e.g. mobile phone, MP3 player, PC or PDA) within a range of up to 10 meters. In addition, the headset is compatible with all Bluetooth 1.1 and 1.2 devices that support the hands free (HFP), headset (HSP), or advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP)
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Operating elements
Neckband Prev. button Next button LED Ear pads (removable)

Socket for power supply Microphone Play/Pause button Volume down button Volume up button
Socket for USB charging cable MM 100 power supply USB charging cable Charging plug

USB plug

Overview of pictograms
Meaning of the pictograms for pressing a button Pictogram Meaning Briefly press this button.
Keep this button pressed for 5 seconds.
Meaning of the pictograms for the flashing of the LED Pictogram Meaning This pictogram symbolizes a flashing. This pictogram symbolizes an interruption. This pictogram symbolizes an interval.
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Overview of buttons Examples of some of the pictograms that are used throughout this instruction manual: Pictogram
Meaning The LED flashes once every 3 seconds.
The LED flashes 3 times per second.
The LED flashes in a rhythmic sequence.
The LED flashes several times. The pictogram i This note provides important information! Notes marked with the pictogram i provide important information on the use of the headset.

Overview of buttons

Button To be pressed To. start or pause audio playback, accept or end a call, start searching mode switch on/off, reject a call, mute/unmute the microphone enter pairing mode

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increase the ring volume or audio volume by 1 step increase the ring volume or audio volume continuously reduce the ring volume or audio volume by 1 step reduce the ring volume or audio volume continuously
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LED indications Button To be pressed To. skip forward*/accept call reject a call redial*, transfer calls between headset and mobile phone* enter pairing mode

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skip backward*/accept call reject a call transfer calls between headset and mobile phone* voice dial* enter pairing mode
* These functions must be supported by the mobile phone.

LED indications

Meaning during operation LED flashing blue and red Meaning during operation Pairing mode

once every 3 seconds

Standby mode
glowing slowly every 4 seconds rapidly (once every second) several times every second

Audio streaming mode

Active call mode

Searching mode

slowly (once every second)

Idle mode

For a more detailed description of the LED indications, see Switching the headset on on page 8. After switch-on, flashing of the LED in blue indicates that the battery charge status is OK; flashing in red indicates a low battery. When the battery is about to run flat, all indications turn red.
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Putting the MM 100 into operation Meaning during charging LED colour red blue* Meaning during charging Charging mode Charging complete
* The LED switches off after 1 hour to save battery power.
Putting the MM 100 into operation
Charging the headset battery
If you charge the battery for the first time, allow charging for at least 3 hours without interruption. Later, 2.5 hours will suffice to fully charge the battery. If you charge the MM 100, it will stop any operation and go into charging mode.
A fully charged battery provides a playback time of up to 7.5 hours or a standby time of up to 220 hours. When the battery is about to run flat: All indications of the LED turn red. A low battery warning (three beeps) is heard in the headset. You have several minutes of battery reserve. When the battery is empty, you first hear the three warning beeps and then a descending sequence of tones in the headset. The headset switches off. To charge the headsets built-in battery via the MM 100 power supply : CAUTION! Danger of injury! Wearing the headset when charging can cause burns and injuries. Do not wear the headset when charging.
Take off the headset and switch it off (see page 9). Connect the charging plug to the socket for power supply.
Connect the MM 100 power supply to the mains. During charging, the LED lights up red continuously. When charging is complete, the LED turns blue continuously for max. 1 hour. As long as the headset is connected to a power source, all operating buttons are blocked.
You can also charge the MM 100 via an USB port using the supplied USB cable.
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Switching the headset on

To switch the headset on: Press and hold the Play/Pause button for 2 seconds. An ascending confirmation beep is heard in the headset and the LED indicates the current operating mode. Flashing in blue indicates that the battery charge status is OK; flashing in red indicates a low battery (see page 6).
The LED flashes several times every second: The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices and tries to connect to one of these devices.
The LED flashes slowly (once every second): The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices. However, there is no current connection because the Bluetooth device is switched off or out of range. The LED flashes once every 3 seconds: The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices. However, there is neither an audio transmission nor an active call. The LED is glowing slowly every 4 seconds: The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices, a sound file is received via A2DP and played back or paused. The LED flashes once every second: The headset is paired to one or several Bluetooth devices and there is currently an active call.

Pairing mode

If you switch on the headset and keep the Play/Pause button pressed for 5 seconds, the headset will go into pairing mode (see Pairing the headset on page 9). The LED flashes alternatingly in red and blue for up to 60 seconds: The headset is not yet paired to any Bluetooth device. Pair it as described under Pairing the headset on page 9.
Establishing Bluetooth connections
If the MM 100 is not yet paired to any device, see Pairing the headset on page 9. CAUTION! Danger of malfunction! The transmitted radio waves can impair the operation of sensitive and unprotected devices. Only use the headset in aircraft where wireless Bluetooth transmission is permitted.
After switch-on, the headset tries to connect to the Bluetooth device to which it was last connected. If this device cannot be detected, the headset will go into idle mode.
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Putting the MM 100 into operation If a certain Bluetooth connection cannot be established, because the corresponding Bluetooth device is switched off or out of range, you can manually re-establish the connection as follows: Switch off the Bluetooth visibility of all Bluetooth devices in the vicinity, except for the Bluetooth device you want to connect to. Press the Play/Pause button. The LED flashes 3 times per second, indicating that the headset is in searching mode. When the headset and the Bluetooth device detect each other, the connection is established. A high confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The headset saves up to 8 Bluetooth connection profiles of Bluetooth devices with which it has been paired. If you want to re-establish a connection with a device with which the headset has been paired, the connection needs to be established from this device (for details, refer to the manual of the Bluetooth device). Before doing so, make sure that the last paired device is disconnected.
Switching the headset off
The headset switches off automatically 60 minutes after the last Bluetooth connection has ended (idle mode). To manually switch the headset off: Press and hold the Play/Pause button for 2 seconds. A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset and the LED flashes red twice, indicating that the headset is switched off. Pairing and volume settings are saved automatically when the headset is switched off.

Pairing the headset

You can pair the headset to up to 8 devices. Bluetooth devices supporting: the advanced audio distribution profile (A2DP), e.g. a music mobile phone, a portable music player or laptop (Windows Vista with update as of April 2007 or Mac OS X Leopard) the hands free (HFP) or headset (HSP) profile, e.g. mobile phones Once you have paired the headset to a Bluetooth device, the headset automatically connects to the last paired Bluetooth device each time this device and the headset detect each other. Pairing to a mobile phone Before pairing to a mobile phone, make sure: that the headsets battery has been charged as described under Charging the headset battery on page 7, that your mobile phone is switched on and Bluetooth visibility is enabled, that the headset is switched off and placed close to the mobile phone (approx. 20 cm or 7). To enter pairing mode: Press and hold the Play/Pause button for 5 seconds. The LED flashes alternatingly in red and blue, indicating that the headset is in pairing mode. If the headset is already switched on and is in standby or idle mode, you can enter pairing mode by pressing and holding the Next button or Prev. button for 5 seconds. Once the headset is detected by the mobile phone, select MM 100 and connect. When the Bluetooth connection is successfully established, the headset is identified as MM 100 on the mobile phone display. 9
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Using the MM 100 When the mobile phone prompts a keyword, enter 4 zeros (0000). If pairing was successful, the LED flashes slowly in blue. Some mobile phones require an additional step to connect to the headset. For details, refer to the manual of the mobile phone. Once paired, most mobile phones are able to automatically transfer the audio to the headset and, in addition, show a headset symbol in their display. If pairing is not successful within 60 seconds, the headset returns into idle mode. On the mobile phone, start a search for Bluetooth devices (see the manual of your mobile phone) and follow any instructions displayed on the mobile phone display. Pairing to other Bluetooth audio devices Multi-pairing If you wish to pair the headset to other Bluetooth devices such as portable music players or laptops, please refer to the manual of the Bluetooth audio device. The MM 100 can simultaneously be paired to up to 2 devices, one supporting the HF/HS profile and one supporting the A2DP, e.g. a mobile phone and a MP3 player. Pair the MM 100 to one of the devices (see Pairing the headset on page 9). If the MM 100 is only paired as either an HFP/HSP or an A2DP device, you can pair it to a secondary Bluetooth device. When the headset is in standby mode (i.e. no active call and no music streaming), press and hold the Next button or Prev. button for 5 seconds. The LED flashes alternatingly in red and blue, indicating that the headset is in pairing mode and ready to pair the secondary device. Follow the steps described under Pairing to a mobile phone on page 9, or the steps described in the manual of any other device.

MM 100 OK Keyword 0000

Pairing is not successful

Using the MM 100

Wearing the headset
CAUTION! Danger of accidents! The headset can draw off your attention. Do not wear the headset in an environment that requires your special attention (e.g. in traffic or when performing skilled jobs)!
Put on the headset as shown in the drawing.

Listening to music

CAUTION! Hearing damage due to high volumes! Listening at high volume levels for long periods can lead to permanent hearing defects. Please protect your hearing. Sennheiser headsets also sound exceptionally good at low volumes. Set the volume to a medium level.
If your Bluetooth device supports the audio/video remote control profile (AVRCP), you can operate the audio player via a remote control.
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Using the MM 100 To. start playback Press

pause playback

skip to the next track in the playlist/ folder skip to the previous track in the playlist/folder If your Bluetooth device does not support the audio/video remote control profile (AVRCP): You have to operate play, pause, stop and skip via the audio player software of your Bluetooth device.
Provided the headset is switched on, paired and within the transmission range of a mobile phone (see page 9), you can accept and make calls with the MM 100. When you receive a call while listening to music, the music automatically pauses and starts playing again after the call has ended. Accepting a mobile phone call
When you receive a call via your mobile phone, you hear a ring tone in the headset. If the mobile phone is set to silent alert or vibrating alert, you will hear no ring tone in the headset. Press the Play/Pause button. Or Press the Next button or Prev. button. An ascending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. Audio streaming is automatically paused. Start to talk.

Rejecting call

Press and hold the Play/Pause button for 2 seconds. Or Press and hold the Next button or Prev. button for 2 seconds. A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The ringing stops. Depending on the settings of the mobile phone or Bluetooth device, the call is either rejected or transferred to a voice mailbox.

Ending a call

During the call, press the Play/Pause button. A descending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. If any audio streaming was paused when the call was accepted, it will automatically resume. Refer to the manual of your mobile phone for information on whether your mobile phone hangs up automatically or you have to hang up manually.

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Using the MM 100 Making a call If you make a call from your mobile phone, any music playback is paused. An ascending confirmation beep is heard in the headset. Dial the number on your mobile phone. Redialling the last number dialled*/Voice dialling*
Redialling the last number dialled is only possible with certain mobile phones or Bluetooth devices. Please refer to the manual of your mobile phone or Bluetooth device. Press and hold the Next button for 2 seconds. Two ascending beeps are heard in the headset. The last dialled number is redialled. *This function must be supported by the mobile phone. The voice dialling function must be supported by your mobile phone or Bluetooth device, supporting HFP respectively, and be activated.
Press and hold the Prev. button for 2 seconds. Two ascending beeps are heard in the headset. Say the name of the other party that you recorded in the phone. The mobile phone or Bluetooth device automatically dials the corresponding number. If redialling or voice dialling is successful, two ascending beeps are heard in the headset. Start to talk. If redialling or voice dialling has failed (e.g. because there is no last dialled number stored in the phone, the call is rejected by the other party or the other party cannot be reached), two descending beeps are heard in the headset. Stopping redialling or voice dialling*
To stop dialling during a redialling or voice dialling attempt, press the Play/Pause button. Two descending beeps are is heard in the headset. Then either redialling or voice dialling is ended. *This function must be supported by the mobile phone.
Transferring an active call from the mobile phone to the headset* Transferring an active call from the headset to the mobile phone*
Refer to the manual of your mobile phone for information on how to transfer the call audio from your mobile phone to the headset. *This function must be supported by the mobile phone. Press and hold either the Next button or the Prev. button for 2 seconds. A low confirmation beep is heard in the headset. The call audio is transferred to the mobile phone. *This function must be supported by the mobile phone.

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Muting/unmuting the headsets microphone
To mute the headsets microphone during a call: Press and hold the Play/Pause button for 2 seconds. Two low mute indication beeps are heard in the headset every 4 seconds while the microphone is muted. To unmute the headsets microphone: Press and hold the Play/Pause button for 2 seconds. A sequence of low confirmation beeps is heard in the headset. The microphone works as usual.

Changing the volume

The headset manages 3 different volume settings independently of each other: 1. The audio volume can be changed as long as the headset plays audio. 2. The volume of the other party can be changed as long as a telephone call lasts. 3. The volume of the headset ring tone can be changed: when the mobile phone rings or when audio playback is paused. After you have changed the headset ring tone volume, the ring tone is played once in the set volume. The volumes can be adjusted in 12 steps. When the minimum or maximum volume is reached, a sequence of high beeps is heard in the headset. To increase the volume step-by-step, press the Volume up button. To reduce the volume step-by-step, press the Volume down button. To change the volume continuously, press and hold the respective volume button.
If you are out of the transmission range
Calling and audio streaming is only possible in the Bluetooth transmission range of the mobile phone or Bluetooth device, respectively. The transmission range largely depends on environmental conditions such as wall thickness, wall composition etc. With a free line of sight, the transmission range of most mobile phones or Bluetooth devices is up to 10 metres. If the headset leaves the transmission range of the mobile phone or Bluetooth device: The sound quality deteriorates before the connection finally breaks down. Your mobile phone or Bluetooth device displays the loss of connection. Please refer to your mobile phone or Bluetooth device manual for information on whether the call is automatically transferred to the mobile phone or Bluetooth device or requires an acknowledgement to do so. When there is a loss of connection, a descending sequence of beeps is heard in the headset. Depending on the connection maintained, the headset will then go into idle mode (no connection maintained) or standby mode (HFP/HSP connection maintained) or streaming mode (A2DP connection maintained).

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Cleaning and maintaining the MM 100
CAUTION! Liquids can damage the electronics of the device! Liquids entering the housing of the device can cause a short circuit and damage the electronics. Keep all liquids far away from the device. Do not use any cleansing agents or solvents.
Cleaning the headset Only clean with a dry cloth. Do not use any liquids, solvents or cleansing agents. Storing the headset If you do not use the headset for extended periods of time: Charge the built-in rechargeable battery every 6 months for about 1 hour. Store the headset in a clean and dry environment. Replacing the earpads For reasons of hygiene, the ear pads should be replaced from time to time. Spare ear pads are available from your Sennheiser Communications dealer. A pair of ear pads is already mounted to the earcups. Carefully remove the ear pads from the earcups. Mount the new ear pads to the earcups.

Accessories

The following MM 100 accessories are available from your specialist dealer: Art. No. Accessory/spare part HZP 16 spare ear pads, 1 pair USB charging cable Power supply, EU version, for use with USB charging cable (502309) Power supply, UK version, for use with USB charging cable (502309) Power supply, US version, for use with USB charging cable (502309) Car charger unit, for use with USB charging cable (502309)
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Specifications
MM 100 Dimensions Weight Listen time Talk time Charging time Range Speaker type Microphone type Operating temperature range Storage temperature range MM 100 power supply unit Nominal input voltage Nominal input current Mains frequency Nominal output voltage Nominal output current Operating temperature range Storage temperature range Relative humidity Weight Bluetooth Bluetooth Range Transmission frequency Protocols Codec version 2.0 + EDR up to 10 m 2.4 GHz HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP SBC 100 to 240 V~ max. 0.2 A 50 to 60 Hz 5V max. 150 mA 0 C to +45 C 40 C to +85 C 20 to 90 % approx. 75 g 115 x 50 x 145 mm (W x H x D) approx. 54 g up to 7.5 hrs up to 9 hrs before first use: 3 hrs following: 2.5 hrs 10 m dynamic, neodymium magnet omni-directional electret microphone 10 C to +40 C 10 C to +70 C

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Manufacturer declarations
Warranty regulations Sennheiser Communications A/S gives a warranty of 24 months on this product. For the current warranty conditions, please visit our web site at www.sennheiser.com or contact your Sennheiser partner. CE Declaration of Conformity This equipment is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC, 89/336/EC or 73/23/EC. Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations! FCC statements 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. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate the equipment. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Batteries or rechargeable batteries The supplied batteries or rechargeable batteries can be recycled. Please dispose them as special waste or return them to your specialist dealer. In order to protect the environment, only dispose of exhausted batteries. WEEE Declaration Your Sennheiser Communications product was developed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. This symbol indicates that electrical and electronic equipment must be disposed of separately from normal waste at the end of its operational lifetime. Please dispose of this product by taking it to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment. This will help to protect the environment in which we all live. Trademarks Sennheiser is a registered trademark of Sennheiser electronic GmbH & Co. KG. The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks and are owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

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MM 100

The MM 100 Bluetooth stereo headset lets you enjoy music and never miss a call all from your mobile phone. Not only is clear Sennheiser Sound quality a given - the lightweight neckband style is perfect for sports, walking the streets or just relaxing in the park without getting tangled up in a cord.
Perfect for streets and sports
Wireless freedom Stereo Bluetooth guarantees hands-free convenience and optimized hi-fi stereo sound Outstanding Sennheiser sound Sennheiser acoustic design ensures great music quality Open acoustics deliver a wide dynamic range with detailed and natural sound reproduction Invisible microphone for clear conversations Neckband style is super lightweight and discreet, making it ideal for sports and on the go Easy headset controls seamlessly blend in with the neckband style Secure fit soft cushions for excellent wearing comfort without pressing tightly against the ears Flexible charging rechargeable via supplied USB or wall adapter Connect everywhere to mobiles, laptops or MP3 players or two sources at once if needed Peace of mind thanks to the 2-year international warranty

Specifications

Headset EAN No. UPC No. Art. No. General Data Wearing style Ear cup style Technology Talk time Play time Charging time Standby time Range Weight Headphones Frequency response Distortion Microphone Frequency response Pick-up pattern Accessories Included

MM 100 EU 0 504111

MM 100 UK 4 504112

MM 100 US 5 504113

Supra-aural, neckband Open acoustics Bluetooth Version 2.0 + EDR / supported profiles: A2DP + AVRCP + HSP + HFP 9h 7.5h 2.5h Up to 220h 10m 54g
2220,000Hz (*) Less than 0.2% at 1KHz
10010,000Hz (*) Omni-directional
USB wall charger for EU, USB charging cable
USB wall charger for UK, USB charging cable
USB wall charger for USA, USB charging cable
(*) The Bluetooth system will reduce this bandwidth.

 

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Neckband Bluetooth Mobile Music Headset The MM 100 Bluetooth stereo headset lets you enjoy music and never miss a call--- all from your multimedia-capable mobile phone. The MM 100 is a direct route to Sennheiser sound quality when listening to music or holding a conversation. The lightweight neckband style is perfect for evening walks, stomping the streets or just relaxing in the park without getting tangled up in a cord. Convenient controls for adjusting volume and skipping forward/back in a playlist (on devices supporting the AVRCP profile) are discrete yet easy-to-use without taking the headset off. The answer/end button lets you take a call, hands-free, anytime. A convenient USB charger (with wall adapter) is supplied in the box. The Open-Aire acoustics provide incredible detail and sound imaging well-worthy of the Sennheiser name. The open system also keeps you in tune with your environment. Features: Wireless freedom with Stereo A2DP Bluetooth-- hands-free convenience and hi-fi stereo sound Outstanding Sennheiser s

 

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