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RQT8993
Parts and their functions
Transmitter
Receiver, microphone and earphones
Connector: Connect this to the iPod
®
’s dock connector.
Lamp: This indicates the status of the device.
(Refer to page 23.)
Transmitter button: This is operated when setting
the pair.
: PLAY/PAUSE
: Forward
: Backward
: Use this to increase the volume level.
:
Use this to reduce the volume level. Also use it
to register the pair.
Lamp: This indicates the status of the device.
(Refer to page 23.)
DC IN socket: Connect the accessory AC adaptor or
USB cable here.
(
Be sure to use the AC adaptor or USB cables that
have been provided as an accessory. Trouble or
malfunctioning may result if a product such as one
with different plug polarities is used instead.
Reset switch: (Refer to page 25.)
AUDIO OUT (line out) connector:
Connect the earphones with the 3.5 mm plug to this
connector.
Microphone: The microphone used when talking on
the phone is built-in.
MIC button: Use this to turn the power on or off, start
talking when receiving an incoming call
or end talking to terminate the call, set
the pairing, etc.
Stereo earphones (L / R)
Preparations (prior to use)
Charging (only the receiver)
The unit (receiver) contains a rechargeable nickel-hydrogen battery.
Recharge this battery prior to use.
When using the AC adaptor to recharge the battery
Connect the AC adaptor to the receiver.
The receiver’s lamp (purple) lights up.
When charging is completed, the lamp goes off.
Caution:
• Be sure to use the AC adaptor that is supplied as an accessory.
•
Use the AC plug of the AC adaptor at a
90- or
180-degree angle. Do not use the AC plug bent at other
angles, as this will result in faulty contact.
When connecting the USB cable to a PC to recharge the battery
Connect one end of the USB cable to the receiver and the other end to the PC.
The receiver’s lamp (purple) lights up.
When charging is completed, the lamp goes off.
Caution:
Be sure to use the USB power cable that is supplied as an accessory.
Notes:
• During charging, the rechargeable battery will heat up: this is normal and not indicative of trouble.
•
Charge the battery in an ambient temperature from 0 to 40°C. Otherwise, the battery may not fully charge.
•
The transmitter receives its power from the iPod
®
so there is no need to recharge it.
•
During charging, the receiver’s reception functions do not work.
•
To prevent overcharging, repeated charging is not possible.
Before charging again after fully charging, use the unit for at least 20 to 30 minutes. (If charging is
restarted immediately after fully charging, charging will automatically stop after about 1 minute.)
Approximate charging times and charge retention times
Charging time
Audio playback time
Continuous standby time
Approx. 3 hours
Approx. 4.5 hours
Approx. 25 hours
•
The continuous operating time of the transmitter depends on the charging capacity of the iPod
®
.
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