Panasonic RP-WH5000 manual Connections, Power Supply Preparations Headphones, English

Models: RP-WH5000

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Power Supply Preparations : Headphones

Power Supply Preparations : Headphones

Charging terminals

Left housing

POWER/CHARGE lamp

NOTE

2 Put the headphones on the transmitter making sure that the charging terminals are in contact with each other.

The POWER/CHARGE lamp on the transmitter glows red.

The lamp goes out when the batteries are fully charged. It takes approximately 16 hours to charge the supplied batteries.

When putting the headphones on the transmitter, hold the left and right housings in each hand and put the headphones straight down onto the transmitter.

Service life for rechargeable batteries

If the duration of use for the supplied nickel-metal hydride rechargeable batteries is half the usual time after charging, the batteries have reached the end of their service life. Replace them with new batteries.

 

 

Using dry cell batteries (not included)

 

ENGLISH

Use “R6/LR6, AA” dry-cell batteries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Put the batteries into the headphones in the same way as described in [Inserting the supplied nickel-

 

metal hydride rechargeable batteries](

page 7).

 

 

 

You cannot charge dry cell batteries even if you put the headphones on the transmitter.

 

 

 

Operating times for dry cell batteries

*1 At 1 kHz, 1 mW + 1 mW output.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Battery type

Operating time*1

 

During charging the transmitter is turned off automatically.

Disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet if the unit is not going to be used for a long time. This unit consumes a small amount of power (approximately 1.3 W) if the AC adapter is connected, even when it is turned off.

Do not attempt to charge dry cell batteries.

Charge the batteries in an environment with an ambient temperature between 0 ˚C (32 ˚F) and 40 ˚C (104 ˚F).

Using dry cell batteries (not included) If the POWER/CHARGE lamp does not light up

Check that the left and right sides of the headphones are correctly placed on the left and right sides of the transmitter.

Check that the charging terminals on the headphones and transmitter are touching each other. Adjust them if they are not touching.

Operating times for dry cell batteries To charge the batteries after using the headphones

Put the headphones back on the transmitter. The POWER/CHARGE lamp glows red. The DECODE MODE lamp goes out approximately 1-2 seconds later and charging begins. It takes approximately 16 hours to charge the supplied batteries. The unit’s internal timer will stop charging when the batteries are fully charged so leaving the headphones on the transmitter will not cause battery overcharging or damage to the unit.

 

 

*2 Operating times may differ depending on the

Alkaline battery

Approx. 34 hours*2

temperature of the surrounding environment

 

 

and operating conditions.

Manganese dry cell battery

Approx. 12 hours*2

Connections

Before connecting, turn off the digital or analog equipment.

After connecting the digital or analog equipment to the transmitter, connect the AC adapter supplied.

( If the POWER/CHARGE lamp does not light uppage 7 [Charging] step 1)

Connecting digital equipment

Use the supplied optical digital cable to connect a television or DVD player’s optical DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal*1 to the transmitter’s DIGITAL IN terminal*2.

NOTE

The charging takes approximately 16 hours even if the batteries are not fully discharged.

If you take the headphones off the transmitter while charging or after charging has finished, the charging will again take approximately 16 hours when you put the headphones on the transmitter.

Connections Charging and operating times

Charging time

Operating time*1

*1

At 1 kHz, 1 mW+1 mW output.

 

 

*2

Time required to fully charge from empty.

Approx. 1 hour

Approx. 1 hour 15 minutes*3

*3

Operating times may differ depending on the

 

 

 

temperature of the surrounding environment

Approx. 16 hours*2

Approx. 20 hours*3

 

 

and operating conditions.

 

 

 

Transmitter

Optical digital cable (supplied)

Remove the plug caps and insert the cable firmly into the correct terminals.

DIGITAL IN terminal

Television with an optical DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal

Equipment such as a DVD recorder with an optical DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal

Equipment such as a portable DVD recorder with an optical mini DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal

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Connecting digital equipment To check the remaining battery power

Pull up the free-adjusting band and check if the POWER lamp on the right housing is dim or flashing. This means that the batteries have run down and should be replaced or charged.

If the sound is distorted, intermittent or there is excessive background noise the batteries should also be replaced or charged.

Free-adjusting band

Right housing

Optical digital cable

(not included)

Optical digital cable (optical mini plug) (not included)

When connecting the optical DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal of, for example, a portable DVD player or portable CD player to the transmitter’s DIGITAL IN terminal, use the optional digital cable (mini plug to

angular plug) or similar.

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NOTE

 

*1 Operation is not guaranteed when connecting to a computer’s optical DIGITAL AUDIO OUT terminal.

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POWER lamp

*2 When the connected equipment supports PCM output only, the surround sound will become DOLBY PRO LOGIC .

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Panasonic RP-WH5000 Connections, Power Supply Preparations Headphones, Using dry cell batteries not included, English