(Operating the system

Listening to a program

1 First turn on the audio/video equipment, then turn on the transmitter.

2 Select the radio frequency with the CHANNEL selector switch.

3 Put on the headphones and the power turns on automatically.

4 Turn up the volume to a moderate level

with the VOL control, then tune the headphones in to the frequency of the transmitter with the TUNING control until you can hear the audio signal loud and clear.

2TUNING control

1 VOL control

Try the above steps 2 and 4 until the

8receiving performance becomes better.

Sending RF signals from the Transmitter

The transmitter starts sending the RF signals automatically, when it detects audio signals from the equipments connected.

If it does not detect an audio signal for more than approximately one minute, the transmitter will stop sending RF signals.

But the Power indicator remains lighting. When the transmitter receives an audio signal again, it starts sending the RF signals.

If the audio signal is very weak, the transmitter does not send RF signals automatically. In this case, make sure the volume of the equipments connected is set to 5 – 6.

You may not hear the beginning of the sound from the headphones until the transmitter starts sending the RF signals after detecting an audio signal.

Note

If the transmitter is connected to the headphones jack of the source equipment, set the volume of that equipment as high as possible without distorting the audio signal.

Auto power on/off function

When you remove the headphones, the power turns off automatically. Do not allow the self adjusting band to be pulled up, otherwise the headphones will be switched on.

The power turns on.

The power turns off.

Mute function

If a hissing noise is heard when the headphones are used outside of the effective range (see the next section), the mute function will be activated and the sound will not be heard from the headphones. To restore the sound, move near toward the transmitter.