How it works
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Charging
control light
Radio range
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The transmitter is designed to have a radio signal range of 80 metres under
optimum conditions.
The following conditions may result in a reduced range:
- Signal transmission through building structures or vegetation.
- Interference from TVs, computer monitors and mobile phones. Under cer-
tain circumstances, this may prevent the receiver from functioning at all.
- Positioning of the transmitter at an unfavourable distance from surfaces
which reflect radio waves, for example floors and walls. This may lead to the
signal wave being weakened or even cancelled out by the reflected
wave.
Dummy
Standby
indicator
When you first charge the battery
packs for the headset receiver,
charge them for at least 6 hours.
Only use original battery packs.
The package includes two battery
packs and one dummy. You will re-
cognize the dummy as it has no
metal contact surfaces.
Standby indicator:
The blue LED indicates that the de-
vice has established a connection
with the audio source and is on
Send.
Charging control light:
Red LED =
Battery is in the batte-
ry recharger and is in
the process of being
recharged
Green LED = Battery is fully rechar-
ged
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