SET-UP AND INSTRUCTIONS:
1.Place the transmitter on top of your TV, shelf or flat surface.
Make sure there is a power socket available for the main power adaptor
2.Plug the transmitter’s main power adapter into a standard electrical power socket, then plug the power lead into the transmitter base socket (please see figure 4 ).
3.Since the infrared signal is emitted in a 30 degree conical form and
maximum 24 feet line of sight , it is recommend that you place the transmitter base facing where you will be sitting while watching TV and make sure that the battery housings are fully plugged in to the transmitter base (see figure 1 ). You must have a clear and unobstructed view of the transmitter front while watching TV and using the headphones. The signal does not transmit through objects! Do not face the transmitter towards a window or glass sliding door, as the infrared ray may escape through the window or door instead of reflecting around the room. If the headphone is placed too far from the transmitter, a hissing noise may occur. This is a characteristic of infrared systems and does not mean that the system is defective, Move closer to the transmitter and or move to a darker area.
4. Make sure that the battery is fully inserted into the headphones figure 2 . Then place the headphones shown in figure 3 into the transmitter.
All two LEDs should now be visible in the front window. Please charge the batteries at least 16 hours for first time use.
5.Connect the audio input of the transmitter (either the A RCA socket or B 3.5mm socket) to the audio output of the audio sources, using the 3.5mm – 2RCA audio cord supplied.
Please note:
If you use the headphone jack instead of the RCA out, the overall sound volume will be increased. If you turn to maximum volume there may be some static noise, but this is normal.
6.Once you have set everything up you should see two LEDs in the front of the transmitter window (please see figure 3 ). This indicates that the batteries are charging.
7.Important: first turn the volume knob on the under chin headset to the lowest setting until you hear and feel a click (please
see figure 5 ) .3