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You now have 3 options for connecting:
A) Analogue audio connection, e.g. of a TV/hi-fi via 3.5-mm
stereo minijack or an RCA adapter cable
B) Optical digital connection of e.g. a TV/hi-fi/soundbar via
Toslink cable
C) Direct Bluetooth connection of a TV/hi-fi/soundbar to the
stethoset headphones
Attach cables according to the type of connection you wish to use.
8.1 Wired connection options
8.1.1 Analogue audio connection via stereo minijack or
RCA connector (fig. 4 + 6)
• The stereo minijack is often used to connect the headphones
to a TV/hi-fi set. Simply connect one end of the stereo mini-
jack cable to the headphone output of the TV set and the
other end to the socket on the transmitter/charging station.
To aid in finding the correct socket on the charging station
(labelled no. 5 in fig. 4), it is coloured blue to match.
• RCA cables are often used for external audio outputs of
e.g. set-top boxes, hi-fi or TV sets to provide a direct audio
signal (usually indicated by sockets coloured white and red).
Connect the stereo minijack cable (blue plug) and the RCA
adapter cable (red/white plugs): Insert the RCA plugs into
the corresponding audio source (e.g. hi-fi, set-top box or TV).
The colours indicate the right and left channels. Red always
indicates the right channel. Connect the other end (blue ste-
reo minijack cable) to the socket of the transmitter/charging
station. To aid in finding the correct socket on the charging
station, it is coloured blue to match (socket no. 5 in fig. 4).
8.1.2 Digital audio connection via Toslink/ODT cable:
Connection by digital optical audio cable provides the highest
sound quality of any cable connection (with no delay between
the image and the sound). Remove the dust protector caps
from both ends of the cable. Then connect one end to the TV/
hi-fi/soundbar and the other end to the transmitter/charging
station. Please note that the plugs have guides. To aid in
finding the correct socket on the charging station (labelled no.
7 in fig. 4), it is coloured black to match.
If using a wired connection (section 8.1.1 or 8.1.2) to the
transmitter/charging station, please now select your desired
input source (switch no. 6 in fig. 4).
8.1.3 First-time setup of headphones with the trans-
mitter/charging station
Warning
• Use only suitable charging devices for charging.
• As a rule, do not use charging devices that are defective
and do not try to repair them yourself.
• Do not overcharge the product or allow the battery to
completely discharge.
• Avoid storing, charging or using batteries in extreme
temperatures.
• When stored over a long period of time, batteries should
be charged regularly (at least every three months).
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Note
Depending on your TV set, it may be muted
when using the 3.5-mm audio headphone jack.
You may need to adjust the headphone output
volume in the configuration menu of the TV (for
use with the wireless headphone system, we
recommend setting the headphone volume to
approx. 80 to 90 percent). The speaker volume
of the TV usually remains unaffected by this
setting. If not, it may need to be adjusted.
Note
Before using the headphones for the first time, make sure
that the battery is fully charged. Charge the battery for
at least 3 hours before the first use. Make sure that the
headphones are switched off during charging.
8.1.3.1 Enabling and connecting paired devices (trans-
mitter/charging station to stethoset headphones)
Ensure that when using the headphones for the first time, they
are not connected to the charging station!
Both the transmitter/charging station and the headphones
are already paired/synchronised when delivered. Now switch
the stethoset headphones ON (switch labelled no. 1 in fig.
1). The LED on the stethoset headphones (fig. 1, no. 2) starts
flashing blue slowly. Now connect the mains adapter to the
mains socket (fig. 5). The transmitter/charging station first
flashes quickly (fig. 3, LED no. 2). Then the flashing slows and
eventually remains steadily lit once the connection has been
successfully established.
Before putting on the headphones for the first time, first turn
the volume down. Now you can enjoy your analogue audio
source (TV/hi-fi or other).
8.1.3.2 Pairing the transmitter and receiver (charging
station and stethoset headset)
If your transmitter and receiver arrive unpaired (with both
LEDs on the charging station and the chin bar flashing), then
manual pairing is required.
• To do this, first insert the network cable into the socket on
the charging station (fig. 4, socket no. 3 in yellow).
• Make sure that the headphones are switched off (fig. 1,
switch no. 1 set to OFF).
• Now switch the headphones on (fig. 1, switch no. 1 set to ON).
• Press the microphone/pairing button (fig. 2, button no. 6)
for approx. 7 seconds. The LED begins to flash BLUE quickly.
Note
If the LED is lit green, it indicates that you did not press the
button for long enough. Repeat the procedure.
• Now insert the mains cable of the transmitter into the socket
of the charging station (fig. 4, socket no. 3 in yellow) and press
the PAIR button (fig. 4, button no. 4) for approx. 1 second.
• Wait for a few seconds (up to 15 seconds) until the
transmitter and receiver have been synchronised and paired.
When pairing has succeeded, both LEDs remain steadily lit
in BLUE.

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