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| Please note | You should now be able to move from room to room wearing the headphones without any |
| This lamp comes on red when the headphones are switched on and ready to use. |
| reception interference Should the signal break off or be disturbed, |
| When the fine adjustment (tuning) of the transmitter is optimal, this lamp lights |
| mission frequency again by turning the tuning knob (B9) (see section 4.2.3). When |
| green. If the lamp does not light, you must first charge the battery packs. |
| receiving over long distances, the signal becomes gradually weaker. This is indicated by |
11 | Battery pack charge socket |
| an increase in background noise and the sound signal becoming almost inaudible. |
| Connector socket for the battery pack charge lead. |
| Disturbances could possibly be caused by other appliances or interference. You should |
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| then select a different frequency (A3) and repeat steps 4.2.2 and 4.2.3. |
| The two AAA batteries included with the set are inserted in this compartment. |
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4 | Connections / setting up components | 5 | Batteries | ||
5.1 | Charging the rechargeable batteries supplied | ||||
4.1 | Transmitter | ||||
| 1. | The FMH 6050 comes with 2 rechargeable batteries (of the Micro AAA type), to be | |||
| 1. Power supply unit for the transmitter (C) |
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| charged before you use your new appliance for the first time. | |
| Connect the power supply lead to the socket (A5) provided on the back of the |
| 2. | First switch off the headset (B7). | |
| transmitter. Then plug the AC adapter into the mains socket. |
| 3. | Connect the | |
| 2. Connection to the audio source |
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| the headset (B11). The charging indicator LED of the sender (A2) is lit with green | |
| If your audio source is fitted with a jack socket (e.g. for headphones), use the audio |
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| light. | |
| lead provided (E). Connect one end of the lead to the headphones socket and the |
| 4. | Prior to first operation, the batteries have to be charged during approximately 14 | |
| other to the audio input socket (A4) on the transmitter. |
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| hours. After this initial charge, the batteries will remain fully charged for about 8 | |
| If the jack plug is too small for the headphones socket, you can use the adapter (G) |
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| hours. Please note that the batteries will reach their full capacity, and thereby the | |
| from 3.5 mm to 6.35 mm jack plug. |
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| operation time stated, only after the third charging operation. | |
| If your |
| Useful hints on battery maintenance | ||
| output (AUX) by means of the Y adapter. Make sure that plug and socket colours are |
| Perfect maintenance of your rechargeable batteries requires that you discharge / recharge | ||
| matched correctly (right = red, left = white). |
| them about once per month with an appropriate charger. For this purpose, we recommend | ||
| The connection lines used (e.g. audio cable) should not be longer than 3 metres. |
| chargers of the Vivanco product line. Regularly used, these appliances provide for longer | ||
| 3. Now switch on your audio source (TV, |
| useful life of your rechargeable batteries. | ||
| emitting an audio signal. | 5.2 | Using batteries (rechargeable or | ||
| When using adjustable headphone sockets, make sure that these are turned up high | ||||
| enough (roughly in the middle position). |
| The wireless headset can also be supplied with commercially available rechargeable or | ||
| The transmission function is indicated by the red |
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| does not support charging standard AAA Micro batteries. | ||
The transmitter automatically switches itself off when there is no audio signal for a |
| 1. | First switch off the headset (B7). | ||
| prolonged period or the input signal is too weak. The transmitter automatically switches |
| 2. | Open the battery compartment (B12). | |
| itself back on when there is an audio signal. |
| 3. | Replace used batteries with new or charged ones, making sure that you observe the | |
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| correct polarity (refer to the symbols at the battery compartment bottom). |
4.2 | Headphones as receiver | |
| 1. | Switch on the headphones (B7). Watch the |
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| red, your radio headphones are ready to operate. |
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| If this lamp does not come on, you must first recharge the battery packs for the |
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| headphones (see section 5.1). |
| 2. | Adjust the volume control (B8) to a medium setting and put on the headphones. First, |
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| turn the tuning knob (B9) in one direction until you feel it catch. Then turn the tuning |
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| knob (B9) slowly in the other direction until you can hear a clear sound signal (speech |
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| or music). Your headphones are now set to the transmission frequency (A3) that you |
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| previously set on the transmitter (section 4.1). When the fine tuning of the trans- |
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| mitter is optimal, the |
| 3. | Still wearing the headphones, move approx. 3 metres away from the transmitter. If |
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| you receive interference or other transmitters, turn the tuning knob (B9) again. |
| 4. | After use, switch the On/Off switch (B7) on the headphones to "Off". |
Disposing of the batteries (rechargeable and one-way)
Consider the environment when disposing of rechargeable or
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