Philips HC8900 manual Transmitter figure, 7Channel switch – select one of, 8Controls plate

Models: HC8900

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Transmitter (figure 1)

1Power indicator – lights up when audio signals are detected at the audio input.

starts blinking if the audio signals at the input are too strong: set the input selector switch to 3 V or reduce the audio volume of the audio source.

2Recharging indicator – lights up when headphone is replaced on the

FM transmitter. Completely flat batteries will be fully charged after about 16 hours.

3Recharging contact – make sure you align your headphone to this contact for recharging.

4DC power – connect to the 12 Volt/200 mA AC/DC adapter

53.5 mm stereo headphone audio input – connects your FM transmitter to an audio source

6Input selector switch – select 250 mV input if connected to a line output of an audio source

select 3 V input if connected to a headphone output of an audio source

7Channel switch – select one of

7 channels for best reception. We advise you to select channel 1 as a first option.

8Controls plate

Headphone (figure 2)

9Power indication – lights up when in use. When batteries are low, the power indicator flashes, and you should recharge the headphone for about 16 hours before the next use.

10Power On/Off – push the button to switch the headphone on/off.

11SRS™ indication – lights up when the SRS™ surround sound mode is activated.

12SRS™ On/Off – push the button to switch the SRS™ surround sound mode on/off.

13Recharging contacts – align headphone to the transmitter, green recharging LED on the transmitter’s front must switch on, indicating that the headphone is being recharged.

14Recharging indicator – lights up when headphone is replaced on the

FM transmitter. Completely flat batteries will be fully charged after about 16 hours.

15Volume – adjust volume to your desired listening level.

16Tuning – press and hold the button for about 1 second.The headphone automatically tunes to the right transmission frequency. If not, repeat this step.

Environmental Information

All redundant packing material has been omitted.We have done our best to make the packaging easily separable into two materials: cardboard and polyethylene

Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.

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