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AirLine 99m Wireless System

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AH9 Headset Transmitter Callouts

1. 

Power/Mute Button - Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the unit on or off. A quick press 
and release will mute or un-mute the transmitter when the transmitter is on. 

2. 

Status Indicator - This LED displays the operation mode, low battery and recharge status of 
the transmitter. The chart below defines the LED colors for each function.

GREEN

Normal Operation

AMBER

Mute

Flashing RED

Low Battery
Charging

RED

Fully Charged

3. 

/– Buttons - Press and hold either Volume button to adjust the volume. Pressing 
the + or – button increases or decrease the level by one step with each push of the 
button. There is a total 9 volume levels. The Status Indicator light will flash faster for each 
increased step and slower for each decrease.

4. 

IR Lens - This window is used to capture the infrared signal sent from the receiver during 
the IR SET to channelize the transmitter. The IR Lens is only active for the first 10 seconds 
when the transmitter is powered on. 

5. 

Charging Connector - Connect the supplied magnetic charging cable to this sealed, gold 
contact charging connector to recharge the internal Lithium Ion battery. The AH9 can be 
recharged by connecting the cable to the USB connector on the AR99m reciever or any 
5-volt DC adapter that has a USB output.  

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Summary of Contents for Airline AH9

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL Headset Wireless Systems Qe Fitness Headset DE10x Headset...

Page 2: ...een damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or...

Page 3: ...ipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or...

Page 4: ...p and use If your wireless system was purchased in the United States you ll also find a registration card enclosed don t forget to follow the instructions so that you can receive online technical supp...

Page 5: ...signal and the system is ready to use 5 IR Transmitter During IR SET an infrared light is used to set the transmitter channel 6 PEAK Indicator This indicator lights red when the transmitted audio sig...

Page 6: ...Use these unbalanced 1 4 and 1 8 jacks when connecting the AR99m to consumer 10 dBV audio equipment Wiring is as follows tip hot sleeve ground 3 BALANCED OUTPUT Use this electronically balanced low i...

Page 7: ...Pressing the or button increases or decrease the level by one step with each push of the button There is a total 9 volume levels The Status Indicator light will flash faster for each increased step an...

Page 8: ...dy of the transmitter is behind your head Adjust the headset so that it fits comfortably on your ears and is secure against your head Note If wearing glasses it is recommended to put the AH9 transmitt...

Page 9: ...reduce isolation To minimize additional noise do not locate the microphone tight against your cheek The DE10 headset can be sized by sliding the ear hooks to fit snug around your head If the DE10 is...

Page 10: ...Turn on the power to the AH9 transmitter by pressing and holding the Power button for 3 seconds the indicator LED will light yellow when the button is pressed and turns green when released and the AH...

Page 11: ...the button on the XPD receiver for 5 seconds until it begins to flash Press and continue to hold the Power button on the transmitter until the LED indicators on both units light steady indicating tha...

Page 12: ...ndicates that the AH9 is fully charged 7 Disconnect the magnetic power cable from the AH9 when the unit is fully charged If you notice your AH9 battery life is becoming shorter after a full charge you...

Page 13: ...ry Battery Life 8 hours Dimensions LxWxH 5 9 x 6 7 x 3 9 150mm x 170mm x 100mm Weight 0 13lb 60g AR99m Receiver Audio Output Level 1 8 3 5mm 1 4 6 3mm jack unbalanced 14dBu XLR jack balanced 9dBu Audi...

Page 14: ...8 474 175 38 478 675 58 483 175 78 487 675 98 492 175 19 474 400 39 478 900 59 483 400 79 487 900 99 492 400 Group D 542 566MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz 00 542 125 20 546 625 40 551 125 60 5...

Page 15: ...G 863 865MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz CH MHz 00 863 050 07 864 950 14 864 800 21 864 650 28 864 400 01 863 550 08 863 100 15 863 300 22 864 850 29 864 700 02 863 750 09 863 600 16 863 150 23 863 3...

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