SENTRY HO700 3 in 1 Wireless Headphone User Manual 14 C1 00293

SENTRY INDUSTRIES INC. 3 in 1 Wireless Headphone 14 C1 00293

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Package includes:
Receiver (earphones)
The following pttrls are optional lto he purchased additionally)
0 Audit) cable
0 Y adaptor cable 1
‘ Power adaptor l
installa tion
Installing litr receiver
"} Insen two AAA batteries into the battery compartment according to the + and -
polarity.
. lanai/iii, ill! miller:
Insert two AAA batteries into the battery compartment according to the + and -
polarity. or insert the power adaptor (optional) into power socket of em itter
(45V DC).
Insert audio plug ol'the emtttct into AUDIO-OUT socket of audio source
(iucli is TV set, iuiiio item-i. PC. DVD plttycr. vco phycr. cu phycll
MP3 player. etc.) In case the uudto out socket oflhe audio source is the
earphone socket. The Y adaptor cable can be utetl for connection (see Fig. l i. To
achieve lieu reception spread iiiii miner and... i-iiiile ii-liit-li can he ‘Jlfii used i...
antenna.
Operation
Wirele.“ ltudpltnnex
1. Insert the emitter uudil) cable into the AUDIO-OUT socket of the electrical
device (see Fig. l)or earphone socket. and move the function swttch ofthe emitter
to the WIRELESS EARPHONE portion. and the power indicator oft-miller will
go on. (In case that TV set N used as the audio source. the TV set can be muted.)
2. Tom on the volume control and power button (ON/OFF) on receiver. the power
indicator of receiver will go on. First press the RESET key. and prcss the SL‘ AN key.
the sound sent from emitter should be heard.
Lislening la lite Milo
The receiver can he used separately as an FM radio. Press SCAN key is c. and the receiver
Wlll automatically search toward a higher range and lock one radio c tool: when the
highest range is reached. press RESET key. and the frequency return. o the lowest tangc.
Prexs SCAN key again. and the receiver will search the radio channels from the low range
again.
Wirrdlnr’rhnne‘
lose" one end oi'lhe uudto rithle (optional) int-i the audio socket ol'lhe receiver tsee Fig. 4).
and insen the other end into the earphone socket ofthe electrical device uch a» MP3
player. VCD player. DVD plliycr. etc" and then the unltcun he used as a red earphone.
Turning qfl'lite trnil
When the unit is not used. more the function sw' ch on the emitter toOFF position to turn
oiTthe emitter; and turn the volume control receiver to the OFF position. and the power
indicator receiver Will go out. and the teccner vltII turn oiT
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NOTE This equipment has been tcsted and round to cnmply With the
limits [or I cisss B digital device. pursuantto Part 15 or the FCC Rules
These limits fire dcsigncdto provide reasonable Protection agsinst
harmful interference in a residential installation
This equipment gcncrdtcs, uses and can radiate rddio frequcncy
encrgy and, if not insuticd and used in accordance With the
instructicns, mly cluse rini-n-irul interference to radio camrnunlcltions
However, there is no gunrfinlee that. interference ml] not occur in s
pmiculnr install-lion
If this equtpmenl docs csuse harmful interrcrcncc to radio or television
reception, which cm be determined by turning the equipment 055 and
on, the user is encouriigcd to try to comact the interference by one or
mDrE affine following
.. Recricnt or relocate the receiving antenna
., Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
.. Connect: the equtpmem into an outlet on a circuit different
from that be which the receiver is connecbed
,, Consult the denier or an experienced radio/TV technician rcr help
This device complies with Part 15 orths FCC rules Opcriition is
subjedt to the following two conditions.
(1)Thts device m-y not cluse harmful intarfemnce, and
(2)This dcvicc must accept my interrcrcncc received, including
interference thst may csusc undestred aperstion
ciiutiun
The manufacturer is not. responsible for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such
mediricstions could void thc uscr authority to operate the equipmenL
Earphone socks
Rear 01 PC
Audio out socket“
0 into
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Adaptor
' cable
0 Audio out socket
i “r’\
Earphone socket
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FM Hi-Fi Wireless Earphone
User's Manual
Technical Seeclflcatlons
Emitter
Emission frequency: 88.7 10.2MHz
Modulution mode: FM
Emission distance: 2 Km
Reception from any audio and visual equipment with audio out socket. such as
TV set. audio device. DVD/VCD player. multimedia PC. etc.
Power supply: ZXAAA battery or4.5V DC
The applied bandwidth : MK
Receiver
Frequency range: 88.1- [07.9 MHz
Reception Mode: FM
Distortion: $2'Ai
Power Supply: ZXAAA battery
The applied bandwidth : 200K
Notes
To achieve best reception spread out emitter audio cable ofthetthe emitter
audio cable can also be used as antenna).
Ifthe sound is distorted or too strong. adjust the volume ofthe signal
source (TV set. VCD player, DVD 1 layer. PC. etc.) to a lower level. and
reception performance may be improve.
Replace the batteries lfyou are having the following problems.
I. The emitter indicator becomes dirn.
2. The receiver reception is poor.
1. The volume becomes weak and the sound is distorted.
A Receiver
I . Battery compartment cover
2. Volume control and power button
(ONiOFF)
3. Scan key (SCAN)
4, Reset key (RESET)
5. Power indicator
ti. Audio socket
Aggearance and Function illustrations
B Emitter
7. Power indicator (front)
8. Power and function switch
9. Microphone socket (MIC)
IO. Power socket (45V DC)
I I. Audio cable ofemitter
lZ. Battery compartment cover (bottom)
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