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Headphone battery
replacement (figure 3)

IMPORTANT
Use only rechargeable LR03/AAA
NiMH batteries (preferably Philips).

Do not use NiCd batteries or

alkaline batteries as these may damage
your FM wireless system!

1

Open the headphone’s battery
compartment.

2

Take out the batteries and dispose of them
properly.

3

Insert new batteries. Only use LR03/AAA
NiMH batteries (preferably Philips).

4

Make sure the batteries are correctly
inserted as indicated by the engraved
symbols in the battery compartment.

5

Close the battery compartment.

IMPORTANT
Before using the FM headphone for the
first time, please ensure that the
batteries are fully charged for about 
16 hours.This will guarantee a longer
operating lifetime of the batteries.

Connecting the FM transmitter to a
headphone output of an audio
source (figure 4)

1

Connect the 3.5mm stereo plug of the
stereo audio cable to the headphone
output of an audio source, such as TV, HiFi
or PC.
– In case your audio source has a 6.3mm

headphone output, use the supplied
3.5mm to 6.3 mm stereo adapter plug.

2

Switch on your audio source and carefully
increase the volume of the audio source.
The red power indication LED of the
transmitter lights up if receiving an audio
signal.

3

Switch on the headphone.You may hear a
hissing sound through the headphone if the
headphone is not yet properly tuned to the
transmitter.

4

To tune, turn the tuning wheel until the
signal is at its clearest and the tuning
indicator will light up.

5

Adjust the volume to the desired level with
the headphone volume control.

Basic operation

When the FM transmitter is connected to a
headphone output of an audio source.

1

Switch on your audio source and carefully
increase the volume of the audio source.
The red power indication LED of the
transmitter lights up if receiving an audio
signal.

2

Switch on the headphone.You may hear a
hissing sound through the headphone if the
headphone is not yet properly tuned to the
transmitter.

3

To tune, turn the tuning wheel until the
signal is at its clearest and the tuning
indicator will light up.

4

Adjust the volume to the desired level with
the headphone volume control.

Installation

Audio Connections

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Summary of Contents for HC300

Page 1: ...Wireless FM Stereo Headphone HC300 ...

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Page 3: ...__________________________________4 Italiano _____________________________________________11 Español_____________________________________________18 ___________________________________________25 English Italiano Español Index ...

Page 4: ...or direct sunlight Radio equipment for wireless audio applications is not protected against disturbance from other radio services IMPORTANT Before using the FM headphone for the first time please ensure that the batteries are fully charged for about 16 hours This will guarantee a longer operating lifetime of the batteries Benefits of Philips latest RF FM wireless technology Wireless transmission T...

Page 5: ...stereo adapter plug 1 x antenna tube Transmitter figure 1 1 Power indicator lights up when audio signals are detected at the audio input 2 DC power connect to the 12Volt 200 mA AC DC adapter 3 3 5 mm stereo headphone audio input the audio cable connects your FM transmitter to an audio source 4 Channel switch select one of 2 channels for best reception We advise you to select channel 1 as a first o...

Page 6: ...TANT Use only rechargeable LR03 AAA NiMH batteries preferably Philips Do not use NiCd batteries or alkaline batteries as these may damage your FM wireless system 1 Check if the power button of the FM headphone is in the on position 2 Ensure the batteries are put in the battery compartment correctly according to the engraved polarity symbols Always remove the batteries if the headphone is not to be...

Page 7: ...t use the supplied 3 5mm to 6 3 mm stereo adapter plug 2 Switch on your audio source and carefully increase the volume of the audio source The red power indication LED of the transmitter lights up if receiving an audio signal 3 Switch on the headphone You may hear a hissing sound through the headphone if the headphone is not yet properly tuned to the transmitter 4 To tune turn the tuning wheel unt...

Page 8: ...he audio source is switched on and tuned to a channel with audio Volume not adjusted Adjust the volume on the audio source headphone to a higher level Adjust the headphone s tuning frequency Turn the tuning wheel until the signal is at its clearest Make use of the HC332 transmitter Some transmitters already built into other equipment may not be compatible with the HC305 headphone because of the ad...

Page 9: ...DC centre positive Power supply headphone 2 x LR03 AAA batteries NiMH Frequency range Headphone 10 18 000 Hz Signal Noise ratio 60 dB 1 kHz sine wave A weighted Distortion 0 5 THD Channel separation 30 dB Specifications Regulations European Regulations This product has been designed tested and manufactured according the European R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Following this Directive this product can b...

Page 10: ...Meet Philips at the Internet http www philips com Printed in China CMM RM 0126 SBC HC 300 English Español Español ...

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