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4.
Dock
the
headset
to
the
transmitter
and
battery
pack
inside
the
headset
will
be
charged
automatically
once
the
transmitter
is
powered
on.
NOTE:
The
Charge
2
indicates
the
battery
level.
The
Charge
2
indicator
will
go
out
if
the
battery
of
the
headset
is
fully
charged,
otherwise
it
lights
up
constantly
and
charging
is
in
progress.
5.
Connect
the
AC/DC
adaptor
to
the
DC
IN
jack
at
the
back
of
the
transmitter
and
to
the
electric
outlet.
The
transmitter
is
powered
on.
Getting
started
1.
Turn
on
your
TV
set
and
adjust
to
a
comfortable
volume
level.
NOTE:
Never
mute
the
TV
sound
as
it
could
cause
no
sound
on
the
headset.
2.
Use
the
volume
control
to
turn
the
headset
on
and
a
“click”
will
be
heard.
Turn
the
volume
control
to
set
the
volume
level
to
the
lowest
level.
3.
Put
on
the
headset
and
adjust
the
headset
cradles
to
a
comfortable
width.
NOTE:
There
are
3
different
sizes
of
earbuds
provided
(one
is
equipped
with
the
headset,
the
others
are
in
the
packing),
to
fit
for
different
user.
Please
refer
to
the
“Change
the
earbuds”.
4.
Re
‐
adjust
the
volume
on
the
headset
to
a
comfortable
level.
5.
Use
a
penny
(not
included)
to
set
the
sound
to
meet
your
preference
with
the
balance
knob
and
the
tone
knobs
(left
and
right)
that
are
designed
on
the
back
of
the
headset.
6.
If
you
find
the
sound
is
not
clear,
set
the
audio
switch
to
“MONO”.
TIPS:
If
you
find
no
sounds
from
the
headset,
or
the
Channel
indicator
on
the
headset
is
flashing
for
a
while
then
lights
off,
it
indicates
that
re
‐
pair
will
be
needed.
To
get
detailed
information
please
refer
to
“
Pair
the
FM
frequency
”.
7.
After
use,
turn
off
the
headset
with
the
Volume
control
and
dock
it
to
the
transmitter.
Pair
the
FM
frequency
The
transmitter
and
headset
are
pre
‐
paired.
If
you
find
no
sounds
from
the
headset,
or
the
Channel
indicator
on
the
headset
is
flashing
for
a
while
then
lights
off,
it
indicates
that
re
‐
pair
will
be
needed.
•
Check
if
you
are
too
far
away
from
the
transmitter.
The
operating
distance
between
the
headset
and
the
transmitter
is
5
meters.
SOLUTION:
Move
closer
to
the
transmitter.
•
The
headset
may
not
find
an
idle
FM
frequency.