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If you want to go back to listening on the Transmitter Unit, press the R button
(7) and if you want to switch over to listening on the internal microphone, press
the M button (5) instead.
Wireless digital transfer
Bellman Audio Domino Classic uses the latest radio communications technol-
ogy to digitally transfer sound with an exceptionally high sound quality in
stereo. The radio transmission is encrypted to ensure the highest level of
security and condentiality.
Radio communication takes place on 2.4 GHz which is a frequency range
whose use is permitted throughout the world.
Battery indicator
The Battery Status LED (3, 17) normally lights up green. This indicates that the
unit is switched on and the battery level is satisfactory.
When the battery is low, the Battery Status LED (3, 17) blinks green until the
battery is almost completely at when it blinks orange instead. As soon as it
blinks green it is time to charge the unit again. If the unit is not charged, it is
switched o automatically.
Charging starts automatically when you connect a charger to the Charging
Socket (14, 21). Charging in progress is indicated on both the charger and
the units by an orange light. Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator
changes to green and the battery is continuously trickle charged until the
charger is disconnected.
Establishing a temporary link with another Transmitter Unit
The radio link between the Transmitter and Receiver Units in the Bellman Audio
Domino Classic must be established in order for radio communication to oper-
ate. To make it easy to get started, Receiver Units and Transmitter Units which
are supplied together are always paired up so that they will work together.
Whenever you want to listen on another Transmitter Unit you can establish a
temporary link with it. As soon as you switch o the Receiver Unit it returns to
working with the paired Transmitter Unit again. Proceed as follows to establish
a temporary radio link between a transmitter and a receiver:
• Start both the units with the On/O buttons (6, 18).
• Hold down
CONNECT (19) on the Transmitter Unit.
• Hold down both the M button (5) and the R button (7) on the Receiver Unit.
A ”running light” on the
Receiver Unit’s Volume
and Tone LED Indicator (8)
moving towards the centre
indicates that the link has
been established.
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