Tatung WHPI230 2.1 wireless Headphones User Manual SoundOn WHP i230 Wireless Headphone 20080213 indd

Tatung Company 2.1 wireless Headphones SoundOn WHP i230 Wireless Headphone 20080213 indd

Users Manual

1WHP-2101.Charge Headphone 3.5 hours.2.Connect Transmitter to i-Pod.3.Turn on Headphone and i-Pod.4.Wearing the Headphones, hold down the LINK buttonson both the Headphone and the Transmitter until a beepis heard indicating  the device are link.5.Enjoy your wireless experienceWHP-i230 Quick Start
2WHP-i230:Wireless Music AnywhereSoundOn’s WHP-i230 is the world’s fi rst  2.1 wireless headphone with a portable i-Pod trans-mitter allowing you to go virtually anywhere with your music, but without the wires.   Point-one technology takes the traditional headphone with two speaker-drives and enhances the perfor-mance with the addition of a built-in sub woofer.  Point-one technology allows the listener to invite all the low-emission bass sounds life co-exists with. All of SoundOn’s wireless headphones use Adaptive Frequency Hopping technology ensur-ing the headphone is always searching for, fi nd-ing, and moving to the clearest channel avail-able.  The result is the clearest wireless sound available, which Bluetooth’s “blind hopping” and other wireless technologies cannot achieve.
3Unique FeaturesBased on advanced WiStereoTM digital wire-less technology for reliable transmission of music in the 2.4 GHz band. Effective within 30 feet range from source. Patented dual-speakers in each of the ear-cups delivering a full range of sounds as well as a soft, deep bass.The transmitter can be powered by the i-Pod adapter.Extended battery life lasts up to 12 hours when fully charged.Ultra comfortable headband design for long wear hours.
4Parts Introduction Length adjustmentLED IndicatorPo wer On/OffCharging Po rtReset12345679001234567900LINKNext trackPrevious track
5Next trackSkip to next song.Previous trackSkip to previous song.LED IndicatorA red indicator represents charging func-tions.A blue indicator represents signal connec-tions.LINKPress “LINK” button to connect the wireless headphone and the iPod transmitter.Power On/OffPress this button to control power on/off.Charging PortConnect to the AC power adapter for charg-ing.ResetIf headphone is functioning improperly, poke the reset hole by a paper clip. 1234567
6Getting StartedChargingAC Power adapterFirst time use : Charge 3.5 hours before using headphone for the fi rst time.Plug in to charge Unplug when fi nishedThe headphone is charging.Steady red light is turned off when the head-phone is fully charged.To ensure this headphone to work properly, please avoid recharging while using.AC Power Adapter is used to both charge the headphone and the transmitter( if batteries are not powering the transmitter).Charging the Headphone
7Connecting the Transmitter MENUiPod nano
8Turning the Headphone On/Off Power on:Press the power button to turn on the headphone.Power off:Press and hold the power button for 2 sec. to turn off the headphone.Link the headphone to the TransmitterSimultaneously press the LINK buttons of both the headphone and the transmitter to connect the signal transmission.
9User Guide SymbolsSteady red lightSteady blue lightDevice are linkThe headphone  is chargingFlashing blue lightDevice are waiting for linkDevice are not link
10Product AccessoriesWireless Headphone * 1pciPod Transmitter * 1pcAC Power Adapter * 1pc
11Trouble Shooting:No sound emitting from the Headphone1.Make sure the headphone is charged, and the transmitter is powered .  Make sure the trans-mitter has connected the i-Pod steadily.2.Check if the music is being played from your i-Pod.3.Simultaneously press the LINK keys, both on the transmitter as well as on the headphone, for 2-3 seconds until sound returns.4.In case the music player/source has a low volume output, try Press the volume up key on the iPod.
12Sound break-upFirst move around and get closer to the trans-mitter. The constant sound break-up may have occurred because of the range and radio-wave transmission obstacles. If the i-Pod's batteries are running low , it probably can cause sound break-up. No connection signal visibleMake sure the headphone is charged and the transmitter is properly connected to the  i-Pod. Within the range of signal coverage, power on the headset again.The headphone automatically shuts offCheck to see if the battery life is too low or the indicator light is off.Headphone MalfunctionIf Headphones are experiencing problems try resetting the Headphones (see P. 2 “Reset But-ton”)
13Specifi cationWHP-i230WiStereoTM for advanced 2-way digital transmission in the 2.4 GHz frequency bandUp to 12 hours (per charge)Up to 3 monthsUp to 3.5 hours30 feet0.47 ounces1.6 ouncesAC Power AdapterLithium Polymer20Hz ~30,000Hz (perfect for all music, game, and voice)Uncompressed audio for music (CD-quality) and voice (extra clar-ity)<0.08% (professional grade audio performance)2 on each side for full-range audio and sub-woofer enhancement with SafeBass  technology30mm Neodymium for left/right channels40mm Neodymium for subwooferModelWireless TechnologyHeadphone Listen Time Standby TimeCharge Time (full charge)Distance of UseHeadphone WeightTransmitter WeightCharging MethodHeadphone Battery TypeFrequency ResponseAudio QualityDistortion (T.H.D.)Speaker DriversR
14Important User Information:1.Handling the headphone Do not bend, drop, crush, puncture, incinerate, or open the headphone.2.Repairing the headphoneNever attempt to repair the headphone yourself. The headset does not contain any user serviceable parts. For service information, read the “Help” section from the warranty card. The headphone should be re-placed only by authorized service providers. 3.Avoiding Hearing Damage, Hearing Experts Suggest Permanent hearing loss may occur if the headphone is used at too high a volume. Set the volume to a safe level. Warning: Over time it is possible to be-come accustomed to high volumes that may be dam-aging to your hearing. If you experience a ringing in your ears or your own voice and other sounds ap-pear muffl ed, stop using the headphone and consult a hearing professional.
15Safety Approvals and Certifi cationsFCC StatementBoth the headphone and the trarnsmitter are compliant with part 15 of the FCC rules. Opera-tion is subject to the following two conditions: (1)These devices may not cause harmful inter-ference, and (2)These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.CEThis product is CE marked according to the pro-visions of the R&TTE Directive. (99/5/EC)
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION INTERFERENCE STATEMENT 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. CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
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