Uni Art Precise HP5092A-001R 900 MHz Wireless Headphone User Manual HP5090A Manual RCA 1

Uni-Art Precise Products Ltd 900 MHz Wireless Headphone HP5090A Manual RCA 1

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 HP5090A  900MHz   WIRELESS HEADPHONE SYSTEM      User Manual
INTRODUCTION  This  900MHz  compact  stereo  headphones  takes  advantage  of  the  very  latest advances in wireless transmission technology so  that  you can listen to music or the sound freely around your house.    All you have to do is connect the transmitter to  any  audio  source:  DVD  player  :  CD  player,  MP3  player,  iPod,  TV  set,  Hi-Fi system or Radio.  FEATURES  1.  Auto Tuning system on Headphones Receiver 2.  Phase Lock Loop (PLL) Transmission system   3.  Automatic Battery Recharging 4.  900 MHz RF Technology 5.  RF technology leaves you completely free to move around 6.  Transmission is not restricted solely to line of sight 7.  Rechargeable Headphones Receiver 8.  Charger built into the Transmitter 9.  High quality stereo sound that is virtually interference-free 10.  Automatic Level Control (ALC) and RF Auto On/Off function
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION
COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION  1.  Wireless Headphone Receiver 2.  Signal Indicator LED (Green) 3.  Auto Tune Button 4.  Volume Control 5.  Ear Cushion Holder 6.  Power Indicator LED (Red) 7.  Power On/Off Switch 8.  Charge Contact 9.  Wireless Transmitter 10.  Charge/Transmit Indicator LED (Green) 11.  Power Indicator LED (Red) 12.  Charge Pins 13.  DC In Socket 14.  3.5mm Audio In Socket 15.  Channel Switch (1/2/3) 16.  Two Rechargeable AAA Size, 1.2V Batteries (550 mA) 17.  Audio Connection Cable with 3.5 mm Jack Plug 18.  RCA Socket Audio Adapter 19.  Power Adapter
INSTALLATION TRANSMITTER 1.  Connect  the  Power  Adapter  to  the  DC  IN  input  Socket  located  on  the transmitter rear panel. 2.  Connect the Power Adapter provided to an Electrical Outlet. 3.  An Audio Connection Cable with 3.5 mm Jack Plug is provided, to connect the Transmitter  to  the  Audio  Devices  (e.g.  TV  set,  Hi-Fi  system,  DVD,  MP3  or iPod).   4.  When  necessary,  use  the  RCA  Adapter  Cable  for  connection  to  the  Audio Output Right (R) and Left (L) of the Hi-Fi or TV Set.  The Red Power Indicator LED in Transmitter will light up when the Power Adapter is connected to the Electrical Outlet. Then connect Audio Device with Audio Cable to  Transmitter  and  make  sure  the  Audio  Device  is  switched  ON,  the  Green Charge/Transmit Indicator LED will turn on. RF  Transmission  will  automatically  switch  OFF  in  about  4  minutes  if  no  Audio Signal is detected. However, Transmitter will be automatically switched ON once audio signal is detected.   RECEIVER HEADPHONES 1.  Remove  the  Ear  Cushion  Holder  on  Right  Hand  Side  (R)  of  Headphone Receiver.    2 Battery Compartments can be found.    2.  Insert the provided 2 pieces of Rechargeable AAA Size Batteries (provided in the  packaging  of  the  product)  into  the  Battery  Compartments  with  correct polarity. 3.  Close the Battery Compartments by restoring the Ear Cushion Holder.
OPERATION 1.  Switch on the Audio Source (TV set or audio component) that the Transmitter is connected to. 2.  Select the On/Off Switch in the Headphone Receiver to ON position. 3.  Adjust the Volume for desired sound level. 4.  If  a  good  reception  is  not  obtained,  press  the  "Auto  Tune"  button  on  the Headphone Receiver.    The Signal Indicator LED will glow.  NOTE: Make sure the batteries provided in the packing, is fully charged before first use. User should then be able to move around freely from one room to another without any interference.    If interference does occur (interruptions in the signal), press the "Auto Tune" button once to obtain a better reception channel.  A  For better Stereo Reception, stay approximately seven meters away from the Transmitter when you press the "Auto Tune" button. B  In case of difficulty in obtaining a satisfied Reception Frequency, change the Channel  setting  (1,  2,  or  3)  at  the  back  of  the  Transmitter,  then  press  the "Auto  Tune"  button  on  the  Headphone  Receiver  to  find  the  corresponding channel.  To  protect  the  Transmitter  and  save  Power,  the  Transmitter  will  automatically switch OFF in approximately 4 minutes if there is no Audio Signal, or the Signal that it receives from the Audio Source is too weak for proper reception. However, if the Signal returns to an acceptable level, the Transmitter will automatically switch ON again.
CHARGING THE BATTERIES  1.  Select the On/Off Switch in the Headphone Receiver to OFF position. 2.  Place the Headphone Receiver on the Transmitter, make sure the Charge Contact touches the Charge Pins on the Transmitter. 3.  The Charging process starts automatically with the Charge/Transmit Indicator LED glows     in Green constantly; the Transmitter will not over-charge the batteries.    The Green LED will turn OFF in about 14 hours. Make sure to charge new batteries for 24 hours before using them for the first time in the Headphone Receiver.  WARNING: Never attempt to recharge conventional dry cells.   Batteries  (battery  pack  or  batteries  installed)  shall  not  be  exposed  to  excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like  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 position to avoid damaging the batteries. The batteries must always be fully charged before first use.    An initial 24 hours charge  is  required  to  guarantee  an  acceptable  service  life  for  the  rechargeable batteries.    Always  ensure  that  the  Headphone  Receiver  is  switched  to  the  Off position while the batteries are charging. Excessive  sound  pressure  from  earphones  and  headphones  can  cause  hearing loss.  IMPORTANT: This unit should be operated with rechargeable batteries only. When replacing the batteries or when disposing of the unit, always comply with applicable laws relating to the disposal of batteries.    Please place them in a proper disposal container to ensure that they are eliminated safely and in an environmentally friendly way.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  Transmission mode  :  UHF stereo Carrier frequency      : Ch 1 : 912.98 – 912.02 MHz Ch 2 : 912.48 – 912.52 MHz Ch 3 : 912.98 – 913.02 MHz Operating voltage    :  Transmitter – 8V 200mA Receiver  – 2.4V  (two  rechargeable  batteries, LR03/AAA size) Frequency response    :  40 Hz – 11 KHz Distortion     : <2% Signal-to-noise ratio    : >65 dB Channel separation    : 30 dB Range    : 150 feet (open area)
TROUBLESHOOTING NO SOUND -  Ensure that the mains adapter is pushed fully into the power outlet and that  its  cable  is  properly  connected  to  the  DC  IN  connector  on  the transmitter. -  Ensure that the receiver headphones On/Off switch is switched to the On. -  The headphones battery charge level may be too low.    Recharge the batteries or replace them with fully charged batteries. -  Ensure that your TV set, Hi-Fi system or audio component is switched ON and set to a channel that broadcasts an audio signal. -  Use the headphones volume control to increase the sound level. -  The connected  audio/video equipment  may not be in  playback mode. Start playback on by the equipment. -  The  headphones  output  level  is  set  too  low.    Adjust  the  volume  to a suitable level.  DISTORTION -  Ensure  that  the  signal  indicator  is  lit.    If  not,  press  the  Auto  Tune Button on the headphone receiver until it glows. -  Use  the  channel  selector  to  change  the  transmitter's  transmission frequency.  Then  you  will  need  to  adjust  the  tuning  control  on  the headphone receiver until the indicator comes on. -  The  headphones  battery  charge  level  may  be  too  low.  Recharge  the batteries or replace them with fully charged batteries. -  Ensure that the volume knob setting is correct. -  The headphones may be too far away from the transmitter. Move closer to it. -  The  audio  signal  input level  is  too  low. Increase  the  volume from the audio source.

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