Arkon DHP380A User Manual Download Page 2

INTRODUCTION 

This  2.4GHz  Digital  Headphone  uses  latest  digital  wireless  technology  that 

enables you to enjoy crystal sound stereo music and TV sound anywhere inside 

your  home.  Simply  connect  the

 

transmitter  to  a  desired  audio  source:  DVD 

player,  CD  player,  TV  set,  VCR  ,  Hi-Fi  system,  or  iPod.    Without  complicated 

wiring and installation, the system enables you to enjoy thrilling, lifelike sound in 

minutes. 

 

FEATURES 

1. 

2.4GHz Digital UHF Technology 

2. 

Smart Volume Memory preset 

3. 

Electronic Volume Control 

4. 

Low Power Indicator Alert 

5. 

Docking Charge Mechanism 

6. 

Auto On/Off (when without signal) 

7. 

Muting 

8. 

Speed charging mechanism 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DHP380A

Page 1: ...DHP380A 2 4GHz Digital Headphone User Manual Please read before using this headphone ...

Page 2: ...a desired audio source DVD player CD player TV set VCR Hi Fi system or iPod Without complicated wiring and installation the system enables you to enjoy thrilling lifelike sound in minutes FEATURES 1 2 4GHz Digital UHF Technology 2 Smart Volume Memory preset 3 Electronic Volume Control 4 Low Power Indicator Alert 5 Docking Charge Mechanism 6 Auto On Off when without signal 7 Muting 8 Speed charging...

Page 3: ... 3 Audio IN socket 4 DC IN socket B Headphone Receiver 5 Volume Up and Down Control 6 Signal link LED indicator 7 Charging contacts 8 ON OFF Control 9 Power LED indicator C Accessories 10 RCA cable 11 NiMH AAA size batteries for Headphone 2 pieces 12 6 3mm adaptor optional 13 AC DC adaptor ...

Page 4: ...rce and connect the audio plug to the audio source Turn on audio source then the transmitter will automatically switch on and the Red LED will light up when it receives an audio signal 12 HEADPHONE RECEIVER 1 To install or replace the rechargeable batteries carefully remove the earpad mounting from the right earphone cabinets 2 Insert 2 pieces of AAA size rechargeable batteries supplied in the pac...

Page 5: ...wer button around 1 second The POWER LED Red will light up the SIGNAL LED Green will be flashing until signal link between transmitter and receiver is established 2 Place the headphone on your head and adjust for comfort To obtain the desired sound level you can adjust the volume control on the headphone 3 If interference or poor signal reception occurs the headphone will perform the muting functi...

Page 6: ...ging cradle IMPORTANT 1 Switching Off a For protection of the transmitter and power saving the transmitter will be off automatically if there is no audio source signal for around 3 minutes If the audio source signal returns the transmitter will automatically switches back on Then power on the headphone again b The headphone will switch off automatically if there is no signal from the transmitter f...

Page 7: ...y inserted into the AC outlet and the power connection input on the transmitter Ensure the headphone is switch ON Headphone battery charge level may be too low recharge the batteries fully Ensure the TV or the connected audio device is switched ON The volume of headphone may be too low adjust the volume to a moderate level The audio signal input level is too low Increase the volume of the audio so...

Page 8: ... must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste Batteries represent a hazard to health and the environment Never open damage or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the environment They may contain toxic ecologically hazardous heavy metals You are legally obliged to dispose of power packs and batteries at the point of sale or in the corresponding containers provided at collection points pr...

Page 9: ...residential installation This equipment generates uses and can ra diate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance wi th the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communication s 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 ...

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