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The Power Indicator on the Transmitter glows once the Power Adapter is
connected to the mains outlet, and the Audio Input is connected to a signal
source, and switched On. If the Power Indicator does not light up, switch On
the audio source and increase its sound output level until the Power
Indicator glows.
RECEIVER HEADPHONE
1.
Remove the Left and Right Ear Cushion Holder on the receiver
headphone. A battery compartment should be found under the Left
and Right Ear Cushion Holder.
2.
Insert a rechargeable LR03/AAA size rechargeable batteries (supplied
with the product) in both right / left earphone cabinet, and make sure
the polarity is correct. (Make sure to use the rechargeable batteries
provided with the product as these batteries are designed with side
charging contact)
3.
Put back the Ear Cushion Holder in original position.
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OPERATION
1.
Switch on the sound source (TV set or audio component) that the
transmitter is connected to.
2.
Press the “Power ON/OFF” Switch of the Headphone until the Power
Indicator glows.
3.
Place the headphone on your head and adjust the volume to obtain the
desired sound level.
4.
If the best reception frequency cannot be obtained, press the "Auto
Tuning" button on the Right headphone cabinet. The corresponding
indicator will glow.
NOTE:
You should then be able to move around freely from one room to another
without any interference. If interference does occur (interruptions in the
signal), press the "Auto Scan" button once to find a better reception channel.
A
For better stereo reception, stay approximately seven meters away
from the transmitter when you press the "Auto Scan" button.
B
If a satisfactory frequency is not obtained, select other channels
among Channel 1, 2 and 3 behind the transmitter, then press the "Auto
Scan" button on the headphone to find the corresponding channel.
To protect the transmitter and to save power, the transmitter automatically
switches off after approximately four minutes if the signal that it receives
from the audio source is too weak for proper reception. If however the signal
returns to an acceptable level, then the transmitter automatically switches
back on.