Standard use
1.
Switch on your audio source (television set, Hi-Fi unit, CD player, etc.) and, if necessary, play a
disc.
Warning: If the volume is too low, the cradle switches off after 2 minutes of use.This is to comply with the
current legislation on reduce the amount of radio emissions in the environment.Therefore, to ensure that this
function is not accidentally triggered, we suggest that you set the television, audio amplifier or DVD/CD player
headphone volume level at approximately half way (50%). Please consult your equipments user manual for
details on how to set the head / earphones volume level.
2.
The cradle is activated automatically when receiving an audio signal from the source through
the cradle's input socket (10) (check that the cradle is properly supplied using the adapter, as
specified in step 3, page 4).The power on indicator (8) must light to confirm the cradle is
ready.
The cradle has an automatic function that switches it off if the audio input jack (10) does not receive an
audio signal for approximately 2 minutes. Please consult your equipments user manual for details on how to
set the head / earphones volume level.
3.
Switch on the headset using the On/Off button (POWER) (2).
4.
The cradle features 3 phase locking channels (PLL) for radiofrequency transmission. Select one of
these channels using the selector at the back of the cradle, i.e. 1/2/3 (12).
Select a channel and then use the tuning fine-tuning control (4) to adjust reception.
The PLL function automatically locks the three channels, providing you with top-quality
listening and no sound loss.
5.
Adjust the volume using the volume control (1).
6.
When you have finished using the headphones, switch off the headphones using the On/Off
button (POWER) (2) and place the audio source on standby.
Note: to ensure your headphones are charged and ready for use at all times, place them on the cradle when
not used.
Other possibilities of use
The accessories supplied with your headphones include a jack adaptor (16) for connecting the
unit to a 6.35 mm headphone socket, and a Y cable (13).You can use this Y cable to enable you to
use your headphones differently. For example, you can hear the sound from a TV through the
headphones without having to switch off the audio output from the TV's loudspeakers, which is
extremely useful for families in which one person has a hearing disability.That person can then
use the headphones to listen to the TV and adjust their volume as she wishes. See the connection
diagram (diagram 2) inside the cover.This type of (permanent) connection will also enable you to
use your headphones more simply as you will only need to switch on the audio source (TV, Hi-Fi
amplifier, etc.) and switch on your headphones.
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Operation
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