ø2.5 mm plug To receiver CHARGE jack

CONNECTION

Connection to power supply

To AC outlet

(AC 230 V, 50 Hz)

POWER REQUIREMENTS OF HEADPHONES

Charging rechargeable Ni-Cd batteries

 

 

 

Plug polarities

 

 

 

Provided exclusive

 

 

 

AC adaptor

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(J47127-001)

ø3.5 mm plug To DC 9 V jack

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Provided exclusive AC adaptor (J47127-001)

To AC outlet

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Note:

Be sure to use the provided exclusive AC adaptor (J47127-001) for connection. Use of any other AC adaptor may cause a malfunction.

Ø 3,5 mm plug

To DC 9 V jack

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ø2.5 mm plug

To receiver CHARGE jack

RANGE OF USE

The usable area between the transmitter and the headphones is within a radius of max 100 m (based on measurements taken when placed in direct view in a straight line and no interference situation).

Max: 100 m (Under controlled ambient conditions)

Note:

The usable area may differ depending on building structure, etc. The range becomes shorter in the following cases:

1 Set the POWER switch on the headphones to OFF.

The batteries cannot be charged when the switch is set to ON.

2Connect the DC out (for Receiver Charging) from the AC adaptor to the headphones.

3Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. The charger starts charging the batteries automatically.

Charging time

The battery can be fully charged in approx. 24 hours.

During recharge the indicator lights in green, which will start to blink rapidly near completion. Blinking will gradually slow down or turn off at completion.

When done, unplug the DC plug from the battery.

In places such as inside an apartment with reinforced concrete walls, or when the transmitter and headphones are separated by obstacles such as steel- reinforced doors.

Be sure to keep this unit

more than 0.5 m/1.64 ft away from concrete walls, metal furniture, etc.

When items such as metal furniture are situated nearby.

Battery running time

After charging is complete, you can use them continuously for approx. 20 hours.

Tips for better use

Be sure to charge the batteries within the temperature range of 10˚C ~ 35˚C (50˚F ~ 95˚F).

Charging batteries that are not completely exhausted will cause efficiency to decline. Be sure to charge them after they have been completely exhausted.

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