Installation Instructions
Step 1
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Plug in the Audio Cord
For
best results
, plug the audio cord into your television’s analog (RCA) audio out ports.
1.
Plug the dual end of the audio cord
(red and black male plugs) into the analog (RCA) audio
out ports on the back of the television. *
2.
Plug the single end of the audio cord into the port labeled ‘Audio’ on the back of the TV Ears
transmitter.
*If audio out ports are not available on the back of your television:
use the audio out ports on your
cable or satellite box.
*If outside the U.S and audio out ports are not available on the back of your television:
use a SCART to
RGB signal out adapter.
To use a DVD player or VCR when the audio cord is plugged into a cable or satellite box:
1.
Take the dual end of the audio cord
(red and black male plugs); gently pull apart the red and black plugs.
2.
Insert the red plug into the analog (RCA) audio out ports of the cable or satellite box.
3.
Insert the black plug into the analog (RCA) audio out ports of the DVD player or VCR.
4.
Plug the single end of the audio cord into the audio port labeled ‘Audio’ on the back of the TV Ears transmitter.
When installed this way, you must turn off whichever device is not in use. Turn off the cable/satellite box when
watching a DVD or video. Turn off the DVD/VCR player when watching TV.
Installation Tips:
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Ports on the front of TVs are usually audio in ports and will not send sound to your TV Ears.
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Fixed/Variable Audio Setting: audio out ports may be marked fixed or variable/fixed or R & L. A fixed audio out
setting will allow the television volume to work independently from the TV Ears headset. The television
volume can be on mute or at a low level while the TV Ears’ volume can be turned up.
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Consult your television manual / manufacturer to manually program the television to FIXED audio if
currently set to variable audio.
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TV Ears does not work with digital audio out ports.
Please contact your local TV Ears customer service for
assistance with digital audio out ports.