Shure SE315 manual

Shure SE315
5.6 · 1
PDF manual
 · 3 pages
English
manualShure SE315
2

Detachable Cable

You may need to detach the cable from the earphones to attach optional components or to
replace the cable if it becomes damaged. To prevent accidental separation, the connector
has a snug fit. Take special care to prevent damage to the earphone and connector.
• Do not use pliers or other tools.
• Grasp the connector and the earphone as close as possible to where they join.
• Pull straight apart—do not twist. Cable is a snap fit, not threaded.
• Do not pull on the cable or put any pressure on the earphone nozzle.
• Listen for a click when connecting.
• When reattaching the cable, match the “L” and “R” markings. For clear cables and
earphones, match the color dots (Red = Right, Blue = Left).
Audible click when
properly seated
Note: If you pull at an angle, the connector will not detach.
Over the ear in back

Wearing the Earphones

The following are some suggested ways of wearing the earphones.
Tighten the cable and take up
slack by raising the cable cinch.
Wearing the cable over the ear
and securing it behind the head
can help keep the earphones in
place during physical activity

Inserting the Earphones

Insert the earphones so they form
a tight seal. The fit of the earphone
can greatly affect sound quality.
Important: If there seems to
be a lack of low frequency
response (bass), this means
that the earphone sleeve
is not forming a tight seal.
Gently push the earphone
deeper into the ear canal or
try a different sleeve.
Warning:Do not push the earphone sleeve beyond the ear canal opening.

Changing Sleeves

Twist and pull to remove the sleeve from the nozzle.
Slide on a new sleeve so that it completely covers
the barb and the nozzle.
Caution: If the barb or any of the nozzle is exposed, the sleeve is not properly installed.
Replace sleeves if they do not tightly grip the nozzle.
To ensure proper fit and performance, use only sleeves supplied by Shure (unless us-
ing custom molded sleeves).

Removing the Earphones

Grasp the body of earphone and gently twist to remove.
Note: Do not pull on cable to remove earphone.

Choosing a Sleeve

Select an earphone sleeve that provides the best fit and sound isolation. It
should be easy to insert, fit comfortably, and easy to remove.
Soft Flex Sleeves: In small, medium, and large sizes. Made from pli-
able rubber.
Soft Foam Sleeves: Compress the foam sleeve between your fingers
and insert into the ear canal. Hold in place for about ten seconds while
the foam expands.
Triple-Flange Sleeves: If desired, use scissors to trim the stem
on the sleeve.

Manual

View the manual for the Shure SE315 here, for free. This manual comes under the category earphones and has been rated by 1 people with an average of a 5.6. This manual is available in the following languages: English. Do you have a question about the Shure SE315 or do you need help? Ask your question here

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Shure and is the answer not in the manual?

  • Receive updates on solutions
  • Get answers to your question

Question and answer

Number of questions: 0

Shure SE315 specifications

Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Shure SE315.

General
BrandShure
ModelSE315 | SE315-CL-E
Productearphone
EAN4250908209173
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)
Headphones
Headphone sensitivity116 dB
Impedance27 Ω
Headphone frequency22 - 18500 Hz
Ear couplingIntraaural
Performance
Cable length1.62 m
Product colorTransparent
Wearing styleIn-ear
Product typeHeadphones
Packaging data
Package weight241 g
Ports & interfaces
Connector contacts platingGold
Connectivity technologyWired
3.5 mm connectorYes
Packaging content
Carrying caseYes
Weight & dimensions
Weight30 g
show more

Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Shure SE315 below.

What is the weight of the Shure SE315?

The Shure SE315 has a weight of 30 g.

When is my volume too loud?

A volume above 80 decibels can be harmful to hearing. When the volume exceeds 120 decibels, direct damage can even occur. The chance of hearing damage depends on the listening frequency and duration.

Can I make hands-free calls with my earphone?

The newer earphones generally have a small microphone built in which allows for calling.

What is noise cancelling?

Noise cancelling ensures that ambient noise is reduced.

What is bluetooth?

Bluetooth is a way of exchanging data wirelessly between electronic devices via radio waves. The distance between the two devices that exchange data can in most cases be no more than ten metres.

Is the manual of the Shure SE315 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Shure SE315 is available in English .

Is your question not listed? Ask your question here

No results