Acoustic Arc AAI-AH081R-00 Receiver for Wireless Headphone User Manual
Acoustic Arc International Ltd. Receiver for Wireless Headphone
User Manual
900MHz Wireless Stereo Headphones User Manual www.audio-un|imitedocom PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www.gdffactoryrcom INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing our 900Mhz compact cordless stereo headphone system that takes advantage oI the very latest advances in wireless transmission technology so you can listen to music or the sound trom your TV both in the house and outdoors. Just connect the transmitter to any audio source- DVD, CD, MP3, Btu-ray. PC. TV. VCR. stereo system or radio (range 165 feet”). 1 Actual range depends on ambient. local conditions. FEATURES 1. Automatic Phase Look Loop (PLL) scanning system on headphone (PLL) Transmission system on transmitter Automatic battery recharging ability built into the transmitter (batteries supplied) 900 MHz RF technology allows freedom of movement Transmission is not restricted solely to line of sight Rechargeable receiver headphones (batteries included) High-quality stereo sound is virtually interference-tree wflwsnewrv Automatic Level Control (ALC) and Auto On/Otf function IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 1. Read and understand all instructions 2. Follow all warnings and instructions 3. Before placing headphones on head. ensure that the volume is at a comfortable level. 4, Reduce the volume or discontinue use it you experience a ringing in your ears. 5. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners Use a damp cloth tor cleaning. If necessary, use a mild soap. PDF created with pdfFactonj trial version wwwgdffactoucom 6. Do not use this product near water, tor example. near a bathtub or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a smmming pool, 7. Do not place this product on an unstable cart. stand or table. The product may fall, causing serious damage. 8. Do not allow anything to rest on the ACIDC adapter cord or AUDlO lN cable. Do not place this product where the cord can be abused by animals or persons walking on it. 9. Never push objects of any kind into this product through the oabmet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a risk cl fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any ktnd on the product. to. To reduce the risk of electric shock. do not disassemble this product. Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous electric shock when the product is subsequently used. Take it to a qualified service center when service is required. it. Unplug this product irom the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the tollowing conditions: a. ll liquid has been spilled into the product. b. Iflhe product has been exposed to rain or water. if the product does not operate normally by following the operating instructions. Adjust only the controls that are covered by the operating instructions because improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage it the product has been dropped orthe cabinet has been damaged PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwgdffactorycom HEADPHONE SYSTEM PARTS LIST .com PDF created with pdfFactory trial version www, df'facto HEADPHONE SYSTEM PARTS LIST IDENTIFICATION RF transmitter RF receiver headphones Power On/Oft switch Power On indicator light Rechargeable 1.2 V 500 mAh batteries (Ni-MH, LROS/AAA size) Charge contacts 12V 200 mA AC power adapter (Ul. LISTED) Jack plug adapter (3 5 mm/6,3 mm diameter)! wmqmmAuN-x RCA socket audio adapter cable, (3.5mm input jack to two RCA plugs) / Audio connection cable with 3,5mm jack 10 Operating indicator light (power) / Charge indicator light (charging) 11 Volume control knob (VOL) 12 AUTO SCAN indicator 13 AUTO SCAN button 14 Battery door 15 Press to open the battery door 16 DC iN connector 11 Audio input cable 15 Channel selector (CHANNEL 1 2 3) PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwpdffactorytcom Bgtore Using the Headphone System An initial 24-hour charge is required to ensure an acceptable service life for the rechargeable batteries. Always ensure that the headphones are switched to the Off position while the batteries are charging. INSTALLATION RECEIVER HEADPHONES 1. Open the cover ofthe rechargeable battery compartment located on the side of the right»hand receiver headphone. 2. Insert two rechargeable LROS/AAA size batteries taking care to ensure correct polarity, 3 Close the battery compartment cover. TRANSMITTER 1. Connect the provided AC/DC power to an electrical outlet. 2. Connect the AC/DC power adapter cable to the DC IN input connector located on the transmitter rear panel. 3. Plug in the AUDlO IN cable located on the back of the transmitter panel to a headphones/earphones output on your TV, stereo system. VCR. PC. or radio. Depending on the size of the Audio Out port oi your audio component, you may need to use the included Jack Plug Adapter. Ifthe stereo (or other audio component) has a two-hole Audio Out (left and right) connection, use the RCA socket audio adapter provided. Connect it to the end of the AUDIO IN cable and then to the Audio Out connection on the component making sure to match the RED to RED and the WHITE to WHITE. 4. A cable is prowded from the transmitter rear panel that can be connected to the audio output (Iefl and right) on a TV. stereo system, VCR or radio, or to a headphones/earphones output using the connector supplied. " Note: You may need the included iPhone Adapter to connect your iPhone to the transmitter for audio streaming. Simply plug the cable from the transmitter into one end of this iPhone Adapter, then plug the other end of the adapter into your iPhone. ” PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwpdffactorycom The red operating indicator will light up as soon as you have connected the power adapter to the outlet and the audio cable to a signal source. if the operating indicator light remains off. switch on the audio source and increase its output volume level until the red indicator light comes on. CHARGING THE BATTERIES 1, Place the On/Off switch on the receiver headphones in the or! position. 2. Place the headphones on the transmitter, taking care to ensure that the charge contacts touch the transmitter‘s charge prongs. 3. The charge process starts automatically and the green indicator light comes on Be sure to charge new batteries for 24 hours before using them for the first time in the headphones. WARNING: Never attempt to recharge conventional dry cells. Never use another type of battery or non-rechargeable batteries to replace the rechargeable (LR03/AAA) batteries supplied. When the headphones are not in use. move the switch to the OFF posnion to avoid damaging the batteries. The batteries must always be fully charged before use. IMPORTANT. When replacing the batteries or disposing of the unit. always comply with applicable laws relating to the disposal ol batteries. Please place them in a proper disposal container to ensure that they are eliminated safely and in an environmentally friendly way. PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwpdffactorycom OPERATION 1. Switch on the sound source (TV, PC, VCR. DVD player or audio component) that the transmitter is connected to. 2. Place the headphones On/Otf switch in the On position. 3. Before placing headphones on head. make sure the volume is not too loud and then place the headphones on your head and adjust the volume to obtain the desired sound level. 4. There are 3 available channels. Press the Auto Scan button on the headphones to search for the best reception. The corresponding indicator light will illuminate. NOTE: You should then be able to move freely from one room to another with no interference lf interference does occur (interruptions in the signal), press the Auto Scan button once to find a better reception channel. A For better stereo reception, stay approximately 23 feet away from the transmitter when you press Auto Scan. B if it is impossible to find a satisfactory frequency, change the channel setting (CHANNEL $21) on your transmitter. then press Auto Scan to find the corresponding channel, To protect the transmitter and save power, the transmitter will automatically switch off afler approximately four minutes if the signal from the audio source is too weak. If, however. the signal returns to an acceptable level, the transmitter automatically switches back on. ATTENTION: The transmitter for this wireless stereo headphone set is designed to work with a wide variety of devices. Our tests have shown the default volume levels of iPods. MP3 players and other deVices connected to the transmitter through the headphone jack does not have the signal strength required by the transmitter. Raising the volume of your deVice will increase the signal strength to the transmitter The red signal LED will light when the PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwpdffactogycom required signal strength from your device if reached. We recommend thal you keep the volume set on your iPod or MP3 player at a minimum of% offull volume TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transmission mode : UHF stereo Carrier frequency : 900Mhz Operating voltage Transminer - 12V 200 rnA Receiver — 2.4 V (two rechargeable batteries. LR03IAAA size) Frequency response : 50 Hz — 12 KHZ Distortion : We SignaHo—noise ratio : 72 dB Channel separation : 50 dB Range : 150 feel max, NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. if this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or teieVision reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct lhe interference by one or more of the following measures: -- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. -- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwpdffactorycom compliance could void the user‘s authority to operate the equipment. TROUBLESHOOTING NO SOUND Ensure that the AC power adapter is pushed fully into the power outlet and that its cable is properly connected to the DC IN 12V connector on the transmitter. Ensure that the headphones OnlOff switch tS in the On position. The headphones battery charge level may be too low Recharge the batteries or replace them with fully charged batteries. Ensure your TV set. stereo system. VCR, DVD player or audio component is switched on and set to a channel that broadcasts an audio signal. The connected audio/Video equipment may not be in playback mode. Start playback on the equipment. Ensure the source is broadcasting at a sufficrent volume by increasing the volume as needed on the source component. Use the headphones volume control to increase the sound level Check the battery compartments to ensure batteries are fully seated and that polarity positions are correct. DISTORTION Ensure that the "Stereo" indicator IS lit, It not. press the autoscan button on the headphones until it illuminates. Use the channel selector to change the transmitters frequency. Press the auto tune button on the headphones until the "Stereo“ indicator comes on. The headphones battery charge level may be too low. Recharge the batteries or replace them with fully charged batteries. The headphones may be too far away from the transmitter. Move to a location closer to the transmitter. The audio signal input level may be too low. increase the volume trom the PDF created with pdfFectory trial version wwwpdffactorycom audio source. FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE When available, a variable output on the source component will otter increased volume control and help reduce distortion. Examples of variable outputs are headphone jacks, computer speaker outputs and some TV RCA output jacks a. When using a variable output jack. set the volume of the source component to mid-level and adjust headphone volume control until desired result is achieved. if headset volume is not sufficient. adjust source volume. if distonion in the headset occurs, reduce volume control on source component. o. Fixed outputs allow for volume regulation through the headset only. Examples of fixed outputs are RCA jacks (VCR. Tape. Wdeo or CD outputs). IC Statement: Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference. and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. “This product may contain chemicals listed in Proposition 65 (nttgtl/www oehha cagov/grogeslgrofis Iist/Newtisthtml that may be known to cause cancer. birth defects or other reproductive harm.” Cables Unlimited 2500 Bisso Lane, #200 Concord, CA 94520, USA Tel. No. i 1 (800) 609-7550 M audig»unlimiled.com MLablesun mited com PDF created with pdfFactory trial version wwwpdffactorycom
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