Honey Bee PAE-300 Personal Audio Enhancer Base Unit User Manual PAE 300 manual ENG 13MAR2013

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Personal Audio Enhancer
PAE-300
User Manual
IMPORTANT PRODUCT SAFETY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL HIGHLIGHTS KEY INFORMATION ABOUT SAFETY, OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE PERSONAL
AUDIO ENHANCER.
PLEASE READ THROUGH THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE STARTING TO USE THE PRODUCT. IT PROVIDES VALUABLE
INFORMATION FOR HOW TO UTILIZE AND MAINTAIN THE PRODUCT AND FOR HOW TO PROTECT USER’S SAFETY DURING OPERATION.
PLEASE CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS OUTLINED IN THIS MANUAL.
Note :
• This product is not a hearing instrument. Anyone who is experiencing hearing loss is recommended to consult with a doctor.
• This product will not restore normal hearing nor reduce hearing loss.
• This product has a sound amplifying function and the sound level can cause discomfort or damage hearing if the product is used
improperly. Always turn the volume down to a low level before putting on the headset.
• To ensure child safety, please keep the package and small parts included in this product out of reach of children.
IMPORTANT PRODUCT SAFETY AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Operating Your Personal Audio Enhancer
• Do not drop, disassemble, burn, paint or insert foreign objects
into this product.
• Do not use this product if it has been cracked, punctured or
damaged by water.
Cleaning the Surface of Your Personal Audio Enhancer
• Disconnect all power cables and turn off the system before
cleaning this product.
• Use a soft slightly damp, lint-free cloth to clean this product.
• Do not use window cleaners, household cleaners, aerosol
sprayers, solvents, alcohol, ammonia, or abrasives to clean this
product.
Charging
• This product use re-chargeable Lithium-ion battery.
• This product must be fully charged before the first use.
• Only the Base Unit or Micro-USB charger provided with this
product should be used for charging.
• The battery must be replaced by qualified personnel.
• It may cause explosion if the battery is replaced improperly.
• Battery charging should be performed at the temperature of
5 °C (41°F) to 40 °C (104°F).
Charger
• If some trouble occurs while using the charger, immediately
shut off the power by disconnecting the plug from the wall
outlet.
• To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, avoid wetting,
exposing under water, or placing containers with water on the
product.
• To completely disconnect the power, unplug the charger from
the AC power source.
• The rating of the charger is shown on the back of the charger.
Maintenance
• This product should be repaired by VitaSound authorized
dealers, or service center staff only.
• Unauthorized persons should not attempt to repair or modify
this product.
• Any attempted disassembly or repair of the product by a user
or unauthorized party will void the product warranty and may
irreparably damage the product.
Avoid Water or Direct Heat
• Do not expose the product into water or under rain.
• Do not expose under a temperature over 60 ˚C (140°F) such as
directly under sunlight or in a car parked under sunlight.
• Do not burn, throw into fire, or heat by microwave.
Table of contents
Introduction
VitaSound Personal Audio Enhancer
Getting started
Checking the accessories supplied
Identifying parts
Installation of Base Unit to television
Charging Personal Audio Enhancer
Wireless pair with Base Unit
3-4
5-6
7-8
9-11
Using The Personal Audio Enhancer
Power-on
Power-off
General Operation
Select Function Mode
Select EQ Mode
Adjust Volume
Low Battery
Reset The Personal Audio Enhancer
12
12
13
14-17
18
19
19
20
Other
Troubleshooting
Technical specification
21-24
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Personal Audio Enhancer
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Personal Audio Enhancer by VitaSound Audio Inc. This is a multi-functional communication device
which delivers high-definition sound for everyday listening situations. Powered by patented neural-based technology, the
Personal Audio Enhancer allows users to benefit from improved sound quality where background noise or low volume levels
make listening and communication difficult.
POWERED BY:
®
Using leading-edge brain science, patented Neuro-Compensator®
technology enforces an optimal electrical signal from the root of
the auditory nerve to the brain. Improving the listening
experience by delivering a clear and natural sound.
Getting started
Checking the accessories supplied
Standard package (Including Base Unit)
Other accessory (Optional):
Personal Audio Enhancer x 1
Micro-USB Charger for travel
Headset with microphone x 1
Bag case
Stereo cable x 1
Travel Case
(For connecting with cell phone or MP3 player)
Neck loop x 1
Visit www.vitasound.com for more information.
Bag case for headset x 1
Base Unit x 1
A/C adaptor x 1
Analog (RCA) audio cable, 2 meters x 1
Optical audio cable x 1
Coaxial audio cable x 1
User Manual (this manual) x 1
Warranty Card x 1
Identifying parts
Personal Audio Enhancer
2 34
1.
2.
3.
4.
5 6 7 89
10
5.
11 12 13 14
15 16
6.
7.
8.
Power button
Hook for neck loop
Headset port (Connect to headset)
Power indicator:
 Red:
 Solid Red: System is on
 Off:
System is off
 Blinking Red:
Low battery: Device needs charging.
 During Charging:
1. Solid Red: Charging
2. Off: Charging completed
 Green:
 Solid Green: Device is paired successfully with
the Base Unit.
 Blinking Green:
 Connection problem occurring, please
re-pairing the device with the Base Unit.
 After pressing wireless pairing button: Under
pairing process with Base Unit.
(Refer to “Wireless Pair with Base Unit” on P.9)
EQ mode indicator
 1- Normal
 2/3/4 - High pitch frequency boost
EQ mode button
Wireless pair button
Function mode indicator
9.
Function mode buttons

TV Mode

Talk Mode

Phone Mode

Relaxation Mode
10. Volume level indicator
11. Reset button
12. Stereo port
(For connecting with cell phone or MP3
player)
13. Charging port for Base Unit
14. Micro-USB charger port
15. Volume buttons

Volume up

Volume down
16. Lock switch:

Lock mode:
All buttons will not be taken effect
while being pressed
(except power button)

Unlock Mode:
All buttons can be taken effect
when pressed.
17.
Power indicator
 Solid Red:
Base Unit is ON
 Off:
Base Unit is OFF
18.
19.
20.
Power button
Wireless pair button
20. Wireless/Audio source indicator
 Solid Green: Receiving audio signal from TV
 Slow flashing: No audio signal from TV
 Fast flashing: Under pairing process with Personal
Audio Enhancer
(Refer to “Wireless Pair with Base Unit” on P.9)
21.
22.
Charging port for Personal Audio Enhancer
Analog (RCA) audio-in port
23.
Audio input mode switch


24.
25.
26.
Base Unit
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18
19 20
Optical audio input
Coaxial audio input
21
Optical audio-in port
Coaxial audio-in port
A/C adaptor port
22
2 3 24 25 26
Installation of Base Unit to television
1.
Connect Base Unit with TV:
Connect with analog (RCA) audio cable:
1.
2.
AUDIO OUT
Connect the Base Unit with one end of the analog (RCA) audio cable;
(Red connector to Red port; White connector to White port)
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DC IN
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
TV back panel
Connect the other end of the analog (RCA) audio cable with the analog (RCA)
audio-out port of the TV.
(Red connector to Red port; White connector to White port)
Connect with optical audio cable:
1.
2.
3.
Switch “Audio input mode switch” into “Optical audio input”;
Connect one end of the optical audio cable with the optical audio-in port of
the Base Unit;
Connect the other end of the optical audio cable with the optical audio-out
port of the TV.
AUDIO OUT
3.
Switch “Audio input mode switch” into “Coaxial audio input”;
Connect one end of the coaxial audio cable with the coaxial audio-in port of
the Base Unit;
Connect the other end of the coaxial audio cable with the coaxial audio-out
port of the TV.
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DC IN
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
OPTICAL
TV back panel
COAXIAL
Connect with coaxial audio cable:
1.
2.
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
COAXIAL
OPTICAL
COAXIAL
DIGITAL AUDIO IN
DC IN
TV back panel
2.
Plug the A/C power adaptor into the wall socket;
3.
Connect the A/C power adaptor with the Base Unit;
Note:
1. The Base Unit should be placed firmly.
2. The Base Unit will take the signal from optical or coaxial audio cable as higher priority when both of the analog
(RCA) cable and the optical or coaxial audio cable connect to the Base Unit. To use analog audio cable as audio
source, please first disconnect the optical and coaxial audio cables.
3. The types and positions of the audio output port equipped on the television are dependent on the brand and
model of the television. Please read the television manual provided or contact the television supplier for details.
4. The optical and coaxial audio input ONLY support 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz PCM audio coding.
5. The Base Unit does NOT support Dolby Digital 2.1/5.1/7.1 audio coding.
Charging The Personal Audio Enhancer:
Through The Base Unit:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Plug the A/C adaptor into the wall socket.
Connect the Base Unit with A/C adaptor.
Insert the Personal Audio Enhancer into charging port of the Base Unit; and
Unplug the Personal Audio Enhancer from Base Unit when charging is
completed.
Note:
The Base Unit can still charge the Personal Audio
Enhancer when the Base Unit is off.
Through micro-USB charger:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Plug the micro-USB charger into the wall socket.
Connect the Personal Audio Enhancer with the micro-USB
charger for charging.
Disconnect the Personal Audio Enhancer from the
micro-USB charger after charging; and
Unplug the micro-USB charger from the wall socket.
Warning:
The product can be only charged through the micro-USB charger from VitaSound.
Complete charging time:
 Through Base Unit or micro-USB charger:
5 hours
Note:
The above time required to fully charge is based on charging the battery at a temperature of 25 ˚C (77 °F). The actual
charging time may be different depending on the remaining battery level, environment, and temperature.
Battery Life:

Talk Mode and Phone Mode:

TV Mode:
12 to14 hours
6 to 8 hours
Note:
The battery life depends on the conditions of use and circumstances after the battery is fully charged.
Wireless pair to Base Unit
Note:
 The Personal Audio Enhancer and Base Unit in the same package are paired with each other in advanced. Unless the Base Unit after
being installed to the TV cannot connect with the Personal Audio Enhancer automatically, the following pairing process is not
necessary to be performed.
 An additional Personal Audio Enhancer purchased is required to be paired with the Base Unit by the following procedures below.
 The Lock switch MUST be switched to unlocked mode before pairing.
1.
Press once the Power Button on the Base Unit.
2.
Press once the TV mode button on the Personal Audio Enhancer.
(The Personal Audio Enhancer MUST be in TV mode before pairing)
3.
Press once the Wireless Pair Button on all of the Personal Audio Enhancers
needed for wireless pairing;
4.
Press the Wireless Pair Button on the Base Unit to start wireless pairing;
5.
The Wireless Indicators on both Personal Audio Enhancer and Base Unit will be flashing during pairing;
Conne
ting
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Wireless pair to Base Unit
6.
The Wireless Indicators on both Personal Audio Enhancer and Base Unit will be solid green after pairing succeeds;
Conne
ted
Note:
1. The distance between the Personal Audio Enhancer and Base Unit for wireless connection is about 10 meters without any
object in between.
2. Please follow the exact order of the steps to pair the Personal Audio Enhancer and Base Unit; otherwise, please repeat the steps
from the beginning.
3. The Personal Audio Enhancer will lose the connection with the Base Unit when the distance between them increases. The
connection will be recovered automatically when the Personal Audio Enhancer re-enters the 10-meter range of the Base Unit
without pairing again.
4. The background sound may be isolated during the TV mode such that users may not be aware of the environment around.
Please be aware of the self-safety.
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Using Personal Audio Enhancer
1.
Power On
•
Press and hold the power button until the RED power indicator is on;
•
The function mode, sound mode, and volume will be automatically set to Talk Mode,
Sound Mode 1, and Volume level 2 respectively every time the Personal Audio
Enhancer is turned on.
2.
•
Power Off
Press and hold the power button until all four function mode indicators are lit, then
release the power button to turn off the Personal Audio Enhancer.
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Using Personal Audio Enhancer
3.
General Operation
Lock mode:
All buttons (except the Power Button) will be locked after sliding the lock switch downward. The lock
mode will be cancelled when sliding the lock switch upward.
Note:
Before operating the Personal Audio Enhancer, please sliding the lock switch upward;
otherwise, no effect will be taken when pressing any buttons.
Energy Save Mode for indicators:
All indicators will be off after no operation is performed for 30 seconds for energy saving.
Wake up the indicators:
To wake up function and EQ mode indicators to indicate the current statues of the Personal Audio Enhancer, press any
buttons during the energy save mode. This operation does not do any change on the status of the Personal Audio Enhancer.
Taking effect by operation:
All operations (Ex: switching function or EQ mode, adjusting volume) will ONLY take effect after the indicators wake up.
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4.
Select function mode:
• Press the function mode button desired:
TV Mode
Audio source of TV is transmitted to the Personal Audio Enhancer
through the Base Unit for watching and listening to the TV program.
•
Connect the Base Unit with the television
(Refer to “Installation of the Unit Base to television” on P.5)
• Wireless pair the Personal Audio Enhancer and Base Unit (if necessary)
(Refer to “Wireless pair with the Base Unit” on P.9)
• Plug the headset into the Personal Audio Enhancer, and then put on
the headset into the ears for listening to the TV program.
Note:
First time user is recommended to use TV mode first for watching TV for 1 to 2 hours in order to get familiar with the operation
and function of the Personal Audio Enhancer.
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Using Personal Audio Enhancer
Talk mode
The Personal Audio Enhancer optimizes the voice of the people
received by the mic on the headset for better communication.
•
Plug the headset into the headset port of the Personal Audio Enhancer
first; Then, put the headset onto ears to chat with people around;
• In the Talk Mode, the headset will be in mute mode by pressing the
mute button on it. The Talk Mode Indicator will be lit during mute
mode. The mute mode will be cancelled by pressing the mute button
again.
Note:
High pitch whistler that can affect hearing may be generated through
the headset while the speaker and the microphone are too closed.
Please decrease the volume of the device before putting on the headset
to reduce or prevent the whistle.
15
Mic and Mute/Talk Button
Phone Mode
Receive and chat on call or listen to music
•
Plug one end of the stereo cable into stereo port on the Personal Audio
Enhancer;
• Plug the other end of the stereo cable into the headset port on the
phone or MP3 player.
• In the Phone Mode, press the mute button on the headset to receive calls
and hang off.
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Using Personal Audio Enhancer
Relaxation mode
a relaxing sound is played through the headset
Select sound effect:
• Sound effect Cycle Selection: Press the EQ mode button to switch
the sound mode once: from Sound 1 to Sound 2; from Sound 2 to
Sound 3; from Sound 3 to Sound 4; from Sound 4 to Sound 1, and so
on.
•
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The corresponding indicator will be lit after sound effect is selected.
5.
Select EQ mode
The Personal Audio Enhancer is equipped with four different
EQ modes, each of which provide a different quality of sound in
each function mode:




EQ mode 1:
EQ mode 2:
EQ mode 3:
EQ mode 4:
Normal
Low frequency boost
Medium frequency boost
High frequency boost
Select one of the sound modes according to the personal
preferences of the user.
EQ Mode Cycle Selection: Press the EQ mode button to switch the
EQ mode once: from Mode 1 to Mode 2; from Mode 2 to Mode 3;
from Mode 3 to Mode 4; from Mode 4 to Mode 1, and so on.
The corresponding indicator will be lit after sound
mode is selected.
Note:
•
•
The EQ Mode can be switched anytime desired depending on the different environment.
First time user is recommended to try each EQ mode for 1 minute to find the most suitable EQ mode.
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Using Personal Audio Enhancer
6.
Volume up and down (Total 8 volume levels)
Press and release
button
for increasing the volume level
7.
•
•
19
Press and release
button
for lowering the volume level.
Volume level indicators will be lit to present
the volume level while adjusting the
volume.
Low Battery
The Power Indicator will flash when battery level is low. Please turn off and charge
the Personal Audio Enhancer immediately.
A double Beep sound will be generated each 15 seconds through the headset
while battery level is low.
8.
•
Reset the Personal Audio Enhancer
When the Personal Audio Enhancer cannot be operated in any situation, press the
reset button by a small pin object to reset the Personal Audio Enhancer.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
The PAE-300 is not working.
All indicators of the PAE-300
turns off itself, except the power
indicator.
A double beep alert is emitted
through headset.
Red LED (Power indicator) of the
PAE-300 is flashing.
Green LED (Power indicator) of
the PAE-300 is flashing.
Acoustic feedback is produced.
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Possible Cause
Possible Corrective Action
Page
P.12
P.13
The PAE-300 is off.
Turn on the PAE-300.
The PAE-300 is in "Lock Mode".
Switch the lock switch upward to unlock the PAE-300.
Operation is performed while the PAE-300
is under the energy save mode.
Press any button of the PAE-300 once to wake up the indicators,
then perform the operation before the indicators are turned off.
P.13
The PAE-300 is hang off.
Press the Reset Button with a small pin object to reset the PAE-300.
P.20
The behavior is normal. The indicators will
be off automatically for energy saving when
no operation is performed for 30 seconds.
N/A
The battery is running low.
Turn off the PAE-300 and recharge the PAE-300.
The PAE-300 is under pairing process with
the Base Unit.
Wait until the pairing process is completed and the green LED on
the PAE-300 will then be solid lit; otherwise, please process wireless
pairing again.
Under TV mode, the PAE-300 is out of the
10 meters range of the Base Unit.
Make sure the PAE-300 is within 10 meters range of the Base Unit.
Under TV mode, No signal from the Base
Unit is received by the PAE-300 when the
PAE-300 is within 10 meters range of the
Base Unit.
Process wireless pairing the PAE-300 with the Base Unit.
The volume level of the PAE-300 is too high.
1) Pull the speaker away from the mic on the headset.
2) Decrease the volume level of the PAE-300.
N/A
P.19
P.9-11
P.11
P.9-11
P.19
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Corrective Action
Page
P.12
P.15
The PAE-300 is off.
Turn on the PAE-300 by pressing the power button.
The mute mode of the PAE-300 is on.
Press the button on the mic to turn off the mute mode.
The headset is not plugged into the
PAE-300 properly.
Make sure the plug of the headset is securely connected with the PAE-300. P.15
Make sure the headset is plugged into the port on the top of the PAE-300.
P.15
The volume level of the PAE-300 is too low.
Increase the volume level of the PAE-300.
P.19
Make sure the television is turned on.
Make sure the volume of the television is on
N/A
Make sure the mute mode of the television is off.
No sound is produced.
Under TV mode, no audio signal from the
Base Unit is received by the PAE-300.
(Green LED on the PAE-300 is solid lit.)
When using the analog (RCA) audio cable to connect the Base Unit
and television, make sure both of the optical and coaxial cables are
disconnected with the Base Unit and television.
P.5
When using the analog (RCA) audio cable, make sure the cable is
plugged into the "Audio Out" port of the television.
P.5
When using the optical audio cable to connect the Base Unit and
television, make sure:
1) the optical cable is connected with the Base Unit and television
properly; and
2) the "Audio input mode switch" is switched into "optical audio
input".
P.5
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Under TV mode, no audio signal from the
Base Unit is received by the PAE-300.
(Green LED on the PAE-300 is solid lit.)
No sound is produced.
Under Phone mode, no audio signal is
received from the phone.
Possible Corrective Action
Page
When using the coaxial audio cable to connect the Base Unit and
television, make sure:
1) the coaxial cable is connected with the Base Unit and television
properly; and
2) the "Audio input mode switch" is switched into "coaxial audio
input".
P.5
Make sure the plug of the stereo cable is securely connected with both of
the device and phone.
P.16
Under Phone mode, the volume level of the Increase the volume level of the phone or increase the volume of the
phone is too low.
device.
P.19
Make sure the television is turned on.
Make sure the mute mode of the television is off.
N/A
Make sure the volume of the television is on
Green LED (Wireless/Audio
source Indicator) on the Base
Unit is flashing.
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No audio signal is received by the Base Unit.
When using the analog (RCA) audio cable to connect the Base Unit
and television, make sure both of the optical and coaxial cables are
disconnected with the Base Unit and television.
P.5
When using the analog (RCA) audio cable, make sure the cable is
plugged into the "Audio Out" port on the television.
P.5
When using the optical audio cable to connect the Base Unit and
television, make sure:
1) the optical cable is connected with the Base Unit and television
properly; and
2) the "Audio input mode switch" is switched into "optical audio input".
P.5
Symptom
Green LED (Wireless/Audio
source Indicator) on the Base
Unit is flashing.
Possible Cause
Possible Corrective Action
When using the coaxial audio cable to connect the Base Unit and
television, make sure:
No audio signal is received by the Base Unit. 1) the coaxial cable is connected with the Base Unit and television
properly; and
2) the "Audio input mode switch" is switched into "coaxial audio input".
The device and Base Unit are wireless
pairing.
Wait until the pairing process is completed and the green LED on the Base
Unit will then be solid lit; otherwise, please process wireless pairing again.
Page
P.5
P.9-11
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Technical specification
Base Unit
Personal Audio Enhancer
Dimension:
Weight:
Batteries:
Operating time:
Charging time:
Microphone:
Stereo audio source input:
Headset socket:
Output signal frequency range:
EQ mode:
Volume control:
Output power:
Function mode:
Digital signal processing:
Radio communication frequency:
Radio communication range:
Radio communication characteristics:
Topology:
Antenna Type:
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100.20 mm x 60 mm x 19.10 mm
94.6 gram
Built in rechargeable lithium-ion,
2000 mAh
12 - 14 hours
(fully charged, except in TV mode)
Dimension:
Weight:
Power:
Audio source input:
6 - 8 hours (TV mode)
4 - 5 hours
Built in omnidirectional microphone on
headset
3.5 mm stereo jack plug
3.5 mm stereo jack plug
200 -16,000 Hz
4 modes
8 steps (4 dB/step)
60 mW (16 ohm load)
Separate function mode select buttons
32 kHz sampling frequency
16 bit resolution in stereo
2.4 GHz, ISM band
10m indoor, clear line of sight
Automatic channel searching
Coexists with other radio transmitters
operating on the 2.4GHz frequency band
Point-to-point
Internal SMD antenna
Digital radio transmission:
120.30mm x 94.10mm x 40.10mm
111.8 gram
9V 2A (18W)
Analog (RCA) Jack (Red / White)
Optical jack 44.1kHz PCM / 48kHz PCM
Coaxial jack 44.1kHz PCM / 48kHz PCM
2.4GHz ISM band
Coexists with other radio transmitters
using the 2.4GHz ISM band
Radio communication range:
10m indoor, clear line of sight
Radio communication characteristics: Automatic channel searching
Topology:
Transmitter output:
Coexists with other radio transmitters
operating on the 2.4GHz frequency
band
Point-to-Multipoints
8dBmW
Environmental requirements
Operating temperature:
Relative humidity:
0 °C to 35 °C (32 °F to 95 °F)
5 % to 95 %
Regulatory requirements
Complies with the following
requirements:
CE, FCC, RoHS and C-Tick
FCC Notice
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
----Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
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 television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the 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.
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info@vitasound.com
1-877-967-0742

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