User Manual
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4. Dock the headset to the transmitter and battery pack inside the headset will be charged
automatically once the transmitter is powered on.
NOTE: The Charge 2 indicates the battery level. The Charge 2 indicator will go out if
the battery of the headset is fully charged, otherwise it lights up constantly and
charging is in progress.
5. Connect the AC/DC adaptor to the DC IN jack at the back of the transmitter and to the
electric outlet. The transmitter is powered on.
Getting started
1. Turn on your TV set and adjust to a comfortable volume level. NOTE: Never mute the TV
sound as it could cause no sound on the headset.
2. Use the volume control to turn the headset on and a “click” will be heard. Turn the
volume control to set the volume level to the lowest level.
3. Put on the headset and adjust the headset cradles to a
comfortable width.
NOTE: There are 3 different sizes of earbuds provided
(one is equipped with the headset, the others are in the
packing), to fit for different user. Please refer to the
“Change the earbuds”.
4. Re-adjust the volume on the headset to a comfortable level.
5. Use a penny (not included) to set the sound to meet your preference with the balance
knob and the tone knobs (left and right) that are designed on the back of the headset.
6. If you find the sound is not clear, set the audio switch to “MONO”.
TIPS: If you find no sounds from the headset, or the Channel indicator on the headset
is flashing for a while then lights off, it indicates that re-pair will be needed. To get
detailed information please refer to “Pair the FM frequency”.
7. After use, turn off the headset with the Volume control and dock it to the transmitter.
Pair the FM frequency
The transmitter and headset are pre-paired. If you find no sounds from the headset, or the
Channel indicator on the headset is flashing for a while then lights off, it indicates that
re-pair will be needed.
• Check if you are too far away from the transmitter. The operating distance between the
headset and the transmitter is 5 meters.
SOLUTION: Move closer to the transmitter.
• The headset may not find an idle FM frequency.