CTo connect to TV, etc.

If noise occurs when the transmitter is connected to your TV or VCR, set the NOISE FILTER switch to ON.

to INPUT B

Transmitter

jacks

 

1

CHANNEL 2 3

ON

NOISE

OFF

2 Connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the transmitter.

Transmitter

to an AC

 

outlet

INPUT

A

L

INPUT

B

Left channel (white)

AC power adaptor (supplied)

R

Right channel

 

(red)

DC IN 9V

!

Connecting cord (supplied)

to stereo mini jack

to DC IN 9 V jack

Notes

Do not connect to the INPUT A jack and INPUT B jack at the same time. If you connect two audio/visual components to both jacks at the same time, both of the audio signals may result in mixed output.

Use only the supplied AC power adaptor. Do not use any other AC power adaptor.

TV, etc.

Notes

If you connect the transmitter to LINE OUT or REC OUT jacks of an audio reproducer such as an MD player or CD player, do not set the NOISE FILTER switch to ON. Otherwise, volume will be limited.

The NOISE FILTER switch is active only in the case of the connection shown in diagram A on page 7 and C. In diagram B, the switch has no effect.

When the transmitter is placed on or near a TV, it may pick up a noise.

In such case, place the transmitter away from the TV.

Polarity of the plug

If the connected equipment has the AVLS (Automatic Volume Limiter System) function, be sure to turn the function off when using the transmitter. Otherwise, you will have to turn up the volume of the headphones, and that may cause noise.

When you connect the connecting cord directly to an earphone jack (monaural mini jack), the audio signal may not be output through the right channel. In such a case, use the separately sold PC-236MS plug adaptor (stereo mini jack ymonaural mini plug) between the connecting cord and the earphone jack.

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