10
Connections
Connect the transmitter to the audio-
visual equipment.
The AUDIO input plug a of the transmitter can
be connected directly to the 3.5 mm stereo mini
headphone jack on your equipment b.
Use the 6.3 mm stereo standard plug adaptor (not
included) c if the headphone jack is large (6.3 mm
stereo).
b Portable CD player, headphone stereo, radio/
tape players, personal computer, etc.
OR
Use the supplied adaptor cord d to connect
the transmitter to the audio output stereo pin
terminals on your equipment e.
Do not use any other adaptor cord d except the
supplied one.
e Amplifi er, TV set, video deck, cassette deck,
DVD player, etc.
Connect
the
household mains socket using the
supplied AC adaptor.
Disconnect the AC adaptor from the household
mains socket if the unit is not going to be used for
a long time.
The unit is in the standby condition when the AC
adaptor is connected. The primary circuit is always
"live" as long as the AC adaptor is connected to an
electrical outlet.
Note
The OPR/CHG indicator lights in green when the
transmitter receives input. It does not light just by
connecting the transmitter to an AC power source.
Installation
This unit uses radio waves.
The waves can be transmitted to a range of up to
100 meters.
Note
Under optimum conditions, the headphones can pick
up clean signals from the transmitter to a maximum of
100 meters. Metal between the two units and the pre-
sence of other radio waves can cause interference to
occur at a shorter distance. This interference can be
cleared by moving closer to the transmitter, removing the
obstructions, or changing the transmitter channel (
see page 14).
You may occasionally experience interference due to
dead spots in the area covered by the transmitter. This
phenomena occurs with any kind of radio signal and is
not a malfunction. Dead spots can be moved by moving
the transmitter and the headphones.
transmitter
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