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Charging the batteries

1.  Select the On/Off Switch in the headset receiver to OFF    

   position.

2.  Place the headset receiver on the transmitter, make  

 

    sure the charge contact touches the charge pins on the

   Transmitter.

3.  The charging process starts automatically. LED indicator 

    of main battery then glows in red constantly. It will glow

    in green about 2 hours after the battery is fully charged.

4.  A spare battery is provided for sustained enjoyment. 

    Simply insert it into the transmitter for charging. 

   LED indicator of spare battery will then glow in red constantly.   

    It will glow in green about 2 hours after it is fully charged.

Warning:

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 headphones are not in use, move 

the switch to the OFF position to avoid damaging the batteries.

The batteries must always be fully charged before first use.  An initial 3 hours charge is 

required to guarantee an acceptable service life for the rechargeable batteries.  Always en-

sure that the headset receiver is switched to OFF position while the batteries are charging. 

Excessive sound pressure from earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.

Important:

This unit should be operated with the special rechargeable batteries only. When replacing 

the batteries or when disposing of the unit, always comply with applicable laws relating to 

the disposal of batteries.  Please place them in a proper disposal container to ensure that 

they are eliminated safely and in an environmentally friendly way.

Ilustration example: Underchin receiver

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Page 2: ...r 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 6 3 mm to 3 5 mm Adapter Plug 8 External Microphone 9 TOSlink cable 10 n...

Page 3: ...D Indicator of Power Signal 5 MIC Button for verbal communication 6 Power On Off Switch 7 Microphone 8 Sound Balance Control Left Middle Right 9 Battery 10 Belt Clamp pocket receiver only Front Pocket...

Page 4: ...ocket 10 Audio Optical input selector switch 11 optical input digital Back Front Introduction This 2 4GHz digital wireless chin headset uses the latest technology in digital wireless transmission and...

Page 5: ...cket located on the transmitter rear panel 2 Connect the power adapter provided to an electrical outlet 3 RCA adapter cable audio cable 6 3 mm to 3 5 mm adapter plug Toslink cable and the external mic...

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Page 7: ...re battery is provided for extended use Simply insert it into the transmitter for charging The indicator LED for the spare battery will change from red to green when the battery is fully charged The p...

Page 8: ...y or non rechargeable batteries to replace the rechargeable batteries supplied When the headphones are not in use move the switch to the OFF position to avoid damaging the batteries The batteries must...

Page 9: ...llowing settings Communication feature The sound of the transmission can be interrupted at any time for example to talk to a person in the same room Press the MIC button of the receiver once The recei...

Page 10: ...sure that the plug of the neck loop is correctly inserted Distortion The charge level of the headset receiver battery may be too low Recharge the battery or replace it with a fully charged battery The...

Page 11: ...ed Please dispose the battery through the battery container or the specialist shop Please dispose only discharged batteries to guarantee environmental protection Disposal of used electric and elec tro...

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