Uni Art Precise HP3190-001T Wireless Audio Transmitter User Manual Microsoft PowerPoint HP3190
Uni-Art Precise Products Ltd Wireless Audio Transmitter Microsoft PowerPoint HP3190
Users Manual
HP319O ARKON FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES INSTRUCTIONS Warnings, tautionsand others Mises en garde, precautions et indications diverses Avisos, precaudones y otras notas CAUTION “5( SF SWK _ ltJi ofliri —Zh CAUTION. TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, no NOT RFMOVF COVFR (OR HACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. RFFFR SFFIVICING TO QUAI IFIFD SFRVICF PFRSONNFI. The lightning ilash With arrowhead symbol. within an equilateral triangle is intended to alen the user to the presence oi uninsulated "dangerous voltage“ within the product‘s enclosure that may be at suliiment magnitude to constitute a risk at electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the 0 literature accompanying the appliance. WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 oi the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condition s: (1) This device may not cause harmlul inte n‘erence (2) This device mustaocept any inte rierence received. in cl uding inte nerence that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not approved could void user's authority to operate the equipment. Note:This equipment has beentested and lound to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC mles. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harrniul interterence in a restdential installation. This equipment generates. uses and can radiate radio frequency energyand, it not installed and used in accordancewiththe instructions, it may cause hanniul interference to radio communications. However. there is no guarantee that interterence wil not occur in a panicular installation. It this equipment does cause harmlul interlerencetc radio or television reception, which can be determined by tumingthe equipment 011 and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more 01 the lolowing measures: - Fieorient or relocatethe receiving antenna. - Increase theseparation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circu'n diiierent irom that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV technician lor help. IC INFORMATION This device complies with RSSZt 0 ot the DC mlestOperation is subiect tothe Idlwvhg two donations: (1) This device may not cause harmful Inter-terence (2) This device must accept any Interference received, hduding Interterence that may cause undesired operation (1 the device. CAUTION: Changes or modificmiors not approved could void user's authority to operate the emlpment. INFORMATION SUR IC Cet appareil est conforme a la [753-210 du réglernent de le IC. Le tomtionnement est sujet mix deux conditions su‘vmtes: (1) Cat amareil ne peut camer d'intertérences nu‘sibtes (2) Cat apparel! recoit toute inteflérence meme Ies "ntertérences qu‘ peuvent occasionerun mauveis tomtionnement. ATTENT DN: Leschangements ou Ies modificmions non approuves parJVC risquent de retirer a I'utiisateurle dreit d'utliser t‘appa'el. Neszhr‘a equtxnent has been teetedand bondtocorrplywr‘ththe l‘mr’stora Gm B rigitai device, pmeuafi to Matty Canada's FSS-210.1Treae imr‘tsere Mud to provide renewable protection ageiret hamlut ‘nterference in a rmfid instalafion. The equipment generates, meeend an radiate radio frequency energy and. it not heteled md used it mcordance wimttninetrmtione, n may cause harmful ‘nterterence to radio comrhuru‘mtiona. However, there b no guarantee that interbrence wll not ace: in a partictlar ‘netaldion. I the equ‘omentdoee cane harmhl ‘nterterence to radio or telev'aion receptim, Midi can be determ‘ned by tun‘ng he equ‘prrmtoltand on,the mer‘uencouraged to bytoeorrecttheirlertereneebyoneormoreot the taming weaves: 0 Heon‘entor relocae the rece‘M‘ng antenna. - Inaeaee the eepaatinn between the ew‘pmentand receiver. - Comectthe equ‘prneri ‘nto artoutiet one ctm-‘tditbrenttrom matte Midi he recerver is comected. 0 Cornmthe deeleroranewerienced radio/TV tedrnr‘cian tor been. Marque: rapparail a are taste at me contormeaux Itrn'nae dee appaele numeriwes dectaaae B. aux terrhea de la tafion 9.55210 de rtndustn‘e du Canada. Gee initeaont pour bu daseureruhe pretedion raieonnable centre lee inbrterence permnee braqts l‘appael em ufieedms une ‘netaldion redderfielefieteeparer‘l engenrie, utlae et peat emette une énergie radioetectriqta at. s'i n'em pm inetalé et mike en stride contormite a/eccee instructions I peut prwequer des ‘ntertermcea paradee dens lee liaisons radiophoniwee. Ceci ne garanlt pas pour artent qdune mtdlauon pam‘wiéa n'éhenra mane interference. Si rwpael engendre desintertérencea paadtee avec la recqm‘on radio on tetevieion, ce qui prune etre determine at eteignantpuieen ralurrant t'appara'l. dad was a rutleateur d'eaea/er de corriger lee interterencee en prenant rune dee meeuree d—deeema: - Modifier torientauon cu Granger l‘errvlwerhentda ranlerinede reception. - Eloigner davantage rapparel du recqateur. - Brancha l‘wperer‘ldene une priead'mcneur‘t differed deceu auqud Ie recepteur eat raccorde. 0 Dananderl‘aide deeonegentou d'un technician radio/tédéviaion qualitr‘é. ENGLISH IMPORTANT This pmdud‘s palm would be degtacbd under: slmng docioslallo CAUTION: enrichment And lhe luncllon woud be TO PFEVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK eel-moment‘s silent» above case. DO NOTUSETl-IS PLUGwrrHAN Tr‘n Mel‘s peflocmmoo wodd be EXTENSON CON). RECFTAQE (10de shoe the diuulbanco "om H1. OROTHEROUTLETUMESSTl-E mairu Windmill-Mm waldbesel— BLALES CANBEFLLW NSERTED TO rocovonble omnhomovoouo. PREVENT SLAM EXPOSUFE. (1)Th‘s device may nd came lnlorlannoo. (23m: device mus aooopl ary Ham-om, inducing Imoflonnco Ml may cause mdoshd opomllon cl the device Haring Carrion and Wall-Being - Do nol play your headphones all hlghvoumo. Homlng omens arMco sum oorviruous extended play. - Ilyouutperlsnosa ringing'nyourems. mowevohmootdiuuuiws mo. 11101“:an 0 Do not use wMa operating a mdodnd whlda. I! may ovum a lnllc mud and Is legal inmanyama. - You ahead use amome caution oflempora'iy discauiuxe me ‘n polenlialy hmrdoul smaller-l ~ Evenlhwghyowheadplms aedlMopen—ailypeoesigned lolalyouhea ouslm sounds. 6001 mm up lho vohrno ”mgr-ma you oan'l that man aroma you. FEAT URI-S . Large 40 mm din. drivers for high quality sound . On Sand Chasing-Rechargeable system wigll‘iEM-m-l battery that requirs no charge 0 Reception rang up ho 164 fL/SOm (using IVC mamanem system) . Auno-Ievd control circuit thatautomaticnlly Cllfllll] ”I. hull,- and g ' al t the 'at duhti 19:31 5 $18" 5 o arms-1 9 m 0" Ink operation: ............ o “PLL‘ aahiljzed Thnsmissiun Technology Tm“. ghwfln' 0 Auto Tuning . Auto Mer OnIOfl' mnsm itter Spulflutlons "°" - PaginyCIU Function-for paging/calling a headphone userfmm the basestation Adaptable to my" ludidfl'suxl equipnunt For ywrhnlth and traffic safety 0 Becareful mm) m the samdvolume up too high when lsiigthe headphones Your hear'ngcan be damaged by listening to sounds at acesivevolunefor Inngperiods. . Never use the headphones when drivinga car. motorcyclenr bicycle This-could result in an accident. a Pay ch! attent'nn wtralfic amund you when us'ng the hmdplnnas while walking Not doirgso could result in an accident. Precautions Importa nt cautions CAUTION To redrxe the ride ofelectrical slncls. fire. etc; I. Do not ranove screws. cove or cabinet. 2.Do not exposethisappl'nn‘e torain or moifiure. Precautions hstdlation - Select a place whidtr is level. dry andneither too hot nor too coldibetween O’C and JS'C (32°F and 95°Fllr 0 Keep away from direa sunlight 0 Do not part it too close to aheater. . Indoor useoriy. lbwer coed . Do not handlethe powercord with wet hands! . Do not bertl thepower cord sharply. 0 Do not connect theprovided AC adaptor to anyotherequipment. ltis exlusively for use with this unit Mal'urxtions.etc. . There are no seniceable pans inside. If anythinggoes wrorg. unplugthe pawercord and consult your dealer. o Do not insert any mehll't object. . Do not allow water to get inside . Stop us'ng the headphones if they are caua'ngciscomfort on your skin Otherwise inflammation or irrih'nn may be (aired on your sln'n. . The a: pod will wear out earlier than the other parts even in normal use or in normal keepingdrre tothe naerial characteristic. For rqziacenent of the ear pods. piaase consult with the dealer where youpurchased the head phones. . lfthe headphone is not used for a prolonged time, unplug the AC adaptor from an AC outlet Battery p rooautl ons - Be sure to use tle provided exclusive battery. Do not use any other ra‘hargaable or dry cell battery. Use onlythe type ofhattery the manufacturer recommendswhen replacirg the battery. Do not throw the battery in a fire or heat it Do not inmerse or wet the battery in water. Do not remove ordamag the coverirg tube. Do not mbject the battery to strong shocks or throw it. . If my liquid from thebmery gAs irrtoyotu' eyes it may cause blindnas If battery liquid cbes get into your eyes. do not rub them. but instead immediately wash than thoroughlywith clean water,then corsult a donor at once. Also,shou|d any liquid from therxhargeable battery get onto your skin or clothes. it may bumyourskin In this case, wash with clean water immediately. . when disunlirg batteries. environmental problems mun be considered and the local rules or laws governing thedisposal ofthase batteries must be followed strictly. Charging precautions . Charge only with provided M-MH type battery. Other types ofbattery rmy burst raising personal injury and dznage, . Use only the provided base station to charge thebattery 0 Be sure to use the provided AC adaptor. Supplied atcessories Ched to be sure you have all of the sup plied accessories The number in parentheses is the quantity ofthe pieces supplied. lfanyt hing "5 missing. coriact your dealer immediately: Rechargeable battaies (2) AC adaptor ( 1) Connection cord( 1) Conversion cord (1) Plug adaptor ( l) Parts identification Seepaga in parades: for detailsA Base station (transmitter and batte char in unit) _,.—\\ fl/ [ l [le31 [4] [I] CHARGE u'dxamr as) 15] Banayclnrging terminal (6) [2 Micmphone(8) I6] CHANNELsdedurw) [3 CALLbutlon(8) [7] Aumomjack (4) h] POWERindiatofl'i) In] DC me—c—e jack“) Head hones Right II] AUTO SCAN bum (7.3) [21 AumSCANindiazorm Isl VOmelumeH?) [41 EarpuHS) [51 Bnlery chargingtcrmimus) Is] powenbmonts 7) __ [71 mwskhdicnorwil Kn Connection Be sure to connect the powef cotd aftef all othef connections are complete. . f \ 1 Canned the base statlon to the AVequipment. 2 Connect the AC adaptor ' to the base station. / J] 3 Connect the AC adaptor ' to the AC outlet. | 1 Corr-scion cord Cometsaon cow: hr . ale-so pm lack ‘swm' (supplied) TV,audoampfilier. VCR. DVD plant. Paolo, ‘ __, Plug adaptor lov6.3mm Phom jack launched? equipment Plug empty to: monaural rum pa (mt supplied) Av «an: To AC oulet Note: Do not use anyother AC adaptor than the supplied AC adaptor Otherwise. malfunctions myth, caused. Butte installation 1 Take (if the ear pad of the left 4 Close the battery coves. headphone. 5 Put (In lheear pad. [11 Insert the hem ofthr ear padinlothe slit ondle headphone. 3 Install the batteries. “ V ’\ , Match thepolarity' (+ and ») on thebatteties [2] Turn the ear pa’l antiazbckwise to with the Hand — markingon the batten! slidellltlle hem ‘ntotlle gloweon the comprunalts headphone, Be sure to use the pmvided axchxs'tve battay, Do not use any other rechargewle ordry cell mum-y Char in the batter Charge the rerhargflhlehnta'y' before starting to use the lrea‘lplnns, You an am tinuo nsly' use the heldd'rones for About [0 hours After ful buttery (huge, 1 Make sure that the headphones are . It token nhout 30 hour to chlge the hatter'es filly. - Dhorl charging nuy not durge the battery fully depending on the buttery or other conditions. - The cycle li'e of the rednrguhle battery keppmmimtelyfvm times. (ltvaries “ll-“Ed (if. depending on the conditions when - You unnnt Chery the lutter)’ of the charging) headphones when the headphones ere - The battery leaks its charge little by little turned on. Press POWERro turn the even when thehendphones‘ puwerisofi, Power initiator 00: tire to is characteristics, 2 Put on the headflrones on the base station so that theircharging terminals contact firmly. run Notes on the batter y a nd charging - Torrulre battery life longer: — charging the hntery‘ wihin the temperature range of 10°: - $5“: ( SO‘P — 95°F]. mt us'ugthe headphoms 'n exrsshely ooldplates, Low/temperature decreases battery life. charging thehottery after it 5 complete dsfl'nrg‘ngfl homing before complete cisthorgz mks the batter life gadually érorten - Rwlaoe thehlta’ies when their live hecorm about lnlfor the phyha'ksorufl betome mhndy mix the the excluiiw rechargeable Ni-HN battery only. When porchfiing — the battery. cons-1mm deller when you 0 bush t the product . Replace two batteries-t the same time when replacing, When the terminals properly mntnn. the CHARGE indicator on the base station lights rm and duru'ng Sta-ts Mom-tin“): CNfi‘Gk Basic ogerations listening to the sound from the base station Precantlon Turn down the volume ot'the headphones with the VOL dial before turnirgon ispower to avoid excesive volume 1 Start playback on the AV equipment connected with the base station. The base station turns on autormtically 31d starts to trananit PM signals (Mo Power On function). The POWER indicator of the base station lights up. . In some situations,the;ower may not be turned on anomtally by the input sound( e. g, a song with a quiet opening or fade in). Thisis not a malfunction 2 press powm on the headphules to turn at the powa. The POWER indicator lights up mdthe hadphoncs aimmatically starts to tune in to thesignal from the base station (Auto Tuning function h The AUTO SCAN indicator lights up when tuned in. o Press tlw centero‘ the button firmly when pressing POWER Pressing the edge may not turn on firepower. . Charge the battery in the followirg caes The battery ran out: - The POWER indkator does not l'ght up after presing POWER. — The AUTO SCAN indicator does not l'ght up though the POWER indicator lights up o No sound is heard whiIeAuto Tuning, It takfia fewsex-om'isto tune “n. . Press AUTO SCAN when ’ the sound does not Home out G9 pmperly. 9 AV equipment and the y headphones. 4’ 0 Must the volumes within themes about 7m (23ftJt'mm the base station to get optimm'n signal refeptiont 0 You can get better sound by settingthe volume ofthe AV equipments h'gh as possible withom causing distortion and that of the headphone lower (extept when connectirg the AV equipment through LINE OUT jacks) 3 Ash ust the volumes d the To Turn olf the u nits Pres POVJER on the headphones and stop piayback on the AV equipment. The heacbhonas' POWER indicator goes ott'. . The base station automatically turns off if no signals come in for bur minutes (Auto Power OFF funaionh . The white noisemaycome out when the base Ration turns off. Take ofl’mdturns ott'the headphones after usirg Basic ogerations Selecting a better recegion channel Paging throughthe base station when the playback sou nd is noisy,you can You can call the one wire the headphones with choose one of the other two channels to the miaophone on the base station transmi s‘gnals on the base station . The thiteét‘oisehmailcomlzeorfimhen 1 pr“, and hoIdCAH. [T] swit: ing e c m . Ta 0 e - haddrones who: switching thechxnnel, m the base “alum" "mmmmvmmn The playback sound is ‘nterrupted. 1 Slide the CHANNEL "t‘n 2 . selector on the base station 6-3] Speak 10.1112 microphone on the to select anotherchan nel. bnse “100“- Speak at lens 10 cm (4 inches) away from the microphone. Thespeakirgsound may be diorted. 2 Press AUTO SCAN m the headphones to tune in to the new channel. 3 Repeat Steps 1 and) to select the 3 Relese CALL “fl“ finishing bat channel. speaking. . Do not speak tothe microphone suddenly in too loud mice. The sudden excessise budsaundmaydamqe the aarsof the headphores user or maycause an accident to the user. - Do not use the ("411 function when the headphones are near the base station, It may cause a howlingsound and damage Llstenlns area the headphone user or carase an accident. The headphones can receive the FM s'gml of the base station 50 mus—lit.) away from it at maximum (when to lmerbrenoe or obstacles exist between themt But the reeeiwble nngebecomes shorter or reception qullit’y becomes poorer in the following uses: — ln phoes such as re‘nforcedconcrete building — Obstxhs sad! assteel-reinforoeddmrs grist between the base nation and hemlpl'nnes » Runs srflr as metal furniture are situated nearby — in places facinga street — Noise or interference sources-exist nearby (as, mobile ham, radio stations, h‘gh- voltage power fines. a microwave own. cordless phones. oelular phones, etc.) Troubleshooting What arrears to be trouble is not always serious. Chetkthel'ollowing points before calling a service center. Symptom No sound cums out n all. No sound cums out from R-clnmel. Sound is distorted. Somdisnoiiy. Cannot charge the better; Omit-lumen - mm m them ofthehmtbhmc. o Startphybtkon the AVeqipnmtcomxtedto tin itemize!" - Checkdlecoumcdm between the “miner-14th AV ml“. - Tin“ up thevdme offlu hudphnnu or the mnected AV enchant» en lm Ind. . uflyclmge the heedphmei battery. 0 Check the ennmcfimbetween die mumittermd due AV equbment. - Some! cane: om whofL-dlumd VIII-I then-laminae!!- cmnemdtn the mmmnl mafia output. Culver: the mini plum the mum. finm lunch main! with the pin; edema (not lupflied). e P. thmihnel-yvfilllmmom. Fullydlnp the may. - The vduneofih hndphmsmdlcflbecmmdAV le‘qilpncninm hbhAdjut thdrvdn'nem n apple-pine - Shh-findhmwifl warm on. Mydur'the “I'V- - Switch the fill-nits dunnd to mother nd F-l AUTO SAN human the hummus. . Thevdn'ne ufthe mmecldAV Wtinoolm Adm thevttme A. high upouhle mum-ix diml'ficn a Ton fitfinm the tun-aim: Ule die hedphoml within the urge tithe tun-aim! (lee page 8). - deck the cmutufdu til-“terminals on the manner with hedphmel. . Checkdle pdnfltyofflle hem . The cych Ife dth battery ended Replace will the new buttery (lee page 6) Sgecifications General Specifications Modulation system Carrier frqumcy: Usublearar (distance to math): Frsquenty resporse: Distortion: War-smitten Power requirements: Audio input tennimk: Input im pedal-ice: szermce input level: Dimertionx Mass: Stereo frequency modxhtion system 9120 Nfl-luCl'nmel l) 9125 MHz (Channel 2) 9131) MB! (Clumel 3) Max. 50 m ( I64 ft) (mil-g measurmem systems under controlled ambient conditions) 25 — 13900 H! Lessthln N: (I! l kl-lx) DC 12 V (with “Ii exclusive AC adaptor) 1.5 mm (0.11') dint sttreo mini jack 36 kn 350 mV ISNW) x ll4(D) x IZ‘ (H) mm (6.26' x 4,49' 1 4,84') 280 g (949 01) (witl'nutcomation cord and AC adaptor) Headph one: Power requ'remzms: Rednrwable Ni-kvfld battery ( 12 V) x 2 Battery runnirg time: 10 hours (when clnrgd for 10 hours) Mass 2 50 g (33 oz) (with rechargarble battery) Provided Act (storm lnstruaions x 1 AC adaptor x l Rezhargmble Ni-MH balery x 2 Connectbn cord x l (3.5 mm (0, II) din. stereo mini plug: 12 m (722 ft)? Conversion cordx l (3.5 mm (0.13') dil. stereo minijatk — RCA pin phgx2:0rlmlor13 ft)) Plug adaptor x 1 (converts 3.5 mm (0.13')d.i|. stereo mini plug to a 6.3mm (0.24')di1 standard stereophone plug) ' Design andspecifications mbject to change without notice.
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