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SET UP THE NECK LOOP RECEIVER

Installation and charging the battery

1.

Insert a battery into the Receiver with correct Polarity.(See Below Fig. A)

2.

Charge the battery for about 3 hours before first use. Switch off the Receiver (position OFF).
Place the Receiver into the charging cradle of the  Transmitter. The charging process starts

automatically. The battery LED indicator will be red and will turn to green when the battery is
fully charged. This takes about 3 hours. (See Below Fig. B)

3.

Insert the spare battery into the base as indicated in the drawing. The LED will remain red and

turn green when it is fully charged after about 3 hours. (See Below Fig. C)

A fully charged battery provides about 6 hours of listening enjoyment.

To conserve battery power, the receiver automatically shuts off if no signal is detected

for a period of approx. 5 minutes or when the audio signal level is too low. However, if
the   signal   returns   to   an   acceptable   level,   the   Transmitter   will   automatically   turn   ON

again.

WARNING:

Never attempt to recharge conventional dry cells.

 

Batteries (battery pack or batteries installed) shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as sunshine,
fire or the like 

Never use another type of battery or non-rechargeable batteries to replace the rechargeable batteries
supplied.  

When the Receiver is not in use, move the switch to the OFF position to avoid damaging the battery..
The batteries must always be fully charged before first use.   An initial 

3

 hours charge is required to

Summary of Contents for E1

Page 1: ...ARTISTE E1 2 4GHz WIRELESS INDUCTION NECK LOOP HEADPHONE User Manual ...

Page 2: ...V set Hi Fi system or iPod Without complicated wiring and installation the system enables you to enjoy thrilling lifelike sound in hours FEATURES 1 2 4GHz Digital Hopping System Technology 2 Neck loop Induction to Hearing Aid Device 3 Docking Charge Mechanism 4 RF Transmission Auto Off when without audio signal 5 Music Muting for Verbal Communications 6 Speed Charging Mechanism 7 Spare Battery Cha...

Page 3: ...mitter 3 Polymer Lithium Rechargeable Battery x 2 pieces 4 AC DC Adapter 5 RCA Adapter Cable 6 Audio Cable both ends with 3 5 mm stereo plug 7 TOSLINK Optical Cable 8 External Microphone 9 6 3 mm to 3 5 mm Adapter Plug Optional 10 Headphone 耳塞线图需要补充 ...

Page 4: ...tion Neck Loop Receiver 1 Break free Plug 2 Volume Adjustment 3 Power on indicator 4 Microphone button for room monitoring 5 On Off switch 6 Microphone Hole 7 Volume balance left right 8 3 5 mm Audio output jack 9 Battery ...

Page 5: ... of Tone Clarity 3 Tone Clarity Button 4 LED Indicator of Power Signal 5 LED Charging Indicator for Main Battery attached to Headset Receiver 6 LED Charging Indicator for Spare Battery 7 Spare Charging Slot 8 DC In 9 Mono Stereo Select 10 Optical input 11 3 5mm Audio In ...

Page 6: ...ype of connection to your Audio Source e g TV set Hi Fi system MP3 or iPod 5 Please note that only one input either audio input or optical input must be connected The Green Power Indicator LED will blink as soon as you have connected the Power Adapter to the Electrical Outlet When the Audio Signal is detected from the Audio Source and the Green LED Indicator will glow constantly Note When using Op...

Page 7: ...e Below Fig C A fully charged battery provides about 6 hours of listening enjoyment To conserve battery power the receiver automatically shuts off if no signal is detected for a period of approx 5 minutes or when the audio signal level is too low However if the signal returns to an acceptable level the Transmitter will automatically turn ON again WARNING Never attempt to recharge conventional dry ...

Page 8: ... from the 3 5 mm audio Output Jack 4 Earphone or Headset can be to the 3 5 mm audio Output Jack on The Receiver for direct listening 5 Adjust the tone clarity setting to achieve optimum performance Note When the battery level is low you will hear 3 beeps every minute in the Receiver The Receiver will be switched off automatically after 5 minutes The Microphone Button The microphone opening at the ...

Page 9: ...itched to ON The charge level of the battery inside Receiver may be too low Recharge the battery or replace it with a fully charged battery Ensure that the TV set Hi Fi system or audio component is switched ON and set to a channel that broadcasts an audio signal Use the Volume Control on the Receiver to increase the sound level The connected audio video equipment may not be in playback mode Start ...

Page 10: ...wing procedure for Pairing 1 Turn OFF the power of the Transmitter 2 Turn ON the Receiver 3 Press and Hold the MIC Button for about 5 seconds the Green LED flash quickly in the Receiver then turn ON the power of the Transmitter 4 The Receiver and the Transmitter is then Paired automatically and the Green LED on the Receiver lights steadily 5 One Transmitter can be connected to several Receivers as...

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