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uS I n G Yo u r He a d p H o n e S
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Tune button tunes the headphones to the
transmitter when signal is lost
Off/On switch turns the headphones on
and off
Vol wheel increases or decreases the
headphone volume
Right headphone,
bottom
Right headphone, side
Link indicator shows the following status:
Green: headphones tuned to
transmitter
Red: power on, no source signal from
transmitter
Important Note About Audio Outputs
If possible, use a xed-level (or line-level) audio output from your
audio source. This kind of output provides a consistent level of audio
that doesn’t change when you adjust the source’s volume control.
Fixed-level audio outputs from stereo receivers/amps are typically
designated as tape or VCR audio output connections, sometimes
marked on the component as ‘TAPE OUTPUT,’ ‘TAPE OUT,’ ‘TAPE REC,
or ‘TAPE RECORD or REC OUT.’
Fixed-level outputs from TVs are usually marked as ‘Constant,’ ‘Fixed,’
or ‘Select.’ If they are not marked as such, they are probably variable
outputs (see “About Variable-Level Audio Outputs” below). Outputs
from DVD players are almost always xed.
Important: Jacks labeled CD, DVD/DVR, PHONO, or tape playback
(PB) are INPUTS and will not work with the transmitter.