Uni Art Precise T912-001T Wireless Audio Transmitter User Manual

Uni-Art Precise Products Ltd Wireless Audio Transmitter

User Manual

 AKG K912 Cordless Stereo 900MHz Headphone System    User's Manual   1 INTRODUCTION  This 900Mhz compact stereo headphone takes advantage of the very latest wireless  transmission  technology  so  that  you  can  listen  to  music  or  the sound  from  your  TV  set  any  where  in  the  house  .  All  you  have  to  do  is connect the transmitter to any audio source: DVD player, CD player, TV set, VCR, Hi-Fi system, MP3, IPod, or radio.   FEATURES  1.  Auto Scanning system on headphone 2.  RF 900 MHz with Phase Lock Loop (PLL) transmission technology. 3.  Automatic battery recharging (batteries supplied). 4.  RF technology leaves you completely free to move around. 5.  Transmission is not restricted solely to line of sight. 6.  Charger built into the transmitter and headphone receiver. 7.  High quality stereo sound that is virtually interference-free. 8.  Automatic Level Control (ALC) and Auto On/Off function.
  2 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION    3 COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION  1  Ear Cushion Holder (Left) 2  Ear Cushion Holder (Right) 3  Volume Control 4  Auto Tuning Button 5  Auto Tuning Indicator 6  Charge Contact (Headphone) 7  Power Indicator 8  Power ON/OFF Switch 9  Charge Indicator 10  Power Indicator 11  Charge Contact (Transmitter) 12  Channel Selector (Channel 1 2 3) 13  Audio Input 14  DC IN 15  Audio Connection Cable with 3.5 mm Jack Plug and RCA Adapter. 16  Power AC/DC Adapter 17  2 Pieces of AAA Rechargeable Batteries   INSTALLATION  TRANSMITTER 1.  Connect the Power Adapter provided to an electrical outlet. 2.  Connect  the  Power  Adapter  Cable  to  the  DC  IN  input  connector located on the transmitter rear panel.   3.  Connect  the  Audio  Input  to  the  Source  with  the  Audio  Connection Cable provided.
  4  The  Power  Indicator  on  the  Transmitter  glows  once  the  Power  Adapter  is connected to the mains outlet, and the Audio Input is connected to a signal source, and switched On. If the Power Indicator does not light up, switch On the  audio  source  and  increase  its  sound  output  level  until  the  Power Indicator glows.  RECEIVER HEADPHONE 1.  Remove  the  Left  and  Right  Ear  Cushion  Holder  on  the  receiver headphone.    A  battery  compartment  should  be found  under the Left and Right Ear Cushion Holder. 2.  Insert a rechargeable LR03/AAA size rechargeable batteries (supplied with the product) in both right / left earphone cabinet, and make sure the  polarity  is  correct.  (Make  sure  to  use  the  rechargeable  batteries provided  with  the  product  as  these  batteries  are  designed  with  side charging contact) 3.  Put back the Ear Cushion Holder in original position.     5 OPERATION  1.  Switch  on  the  sound  source  (TV  set  or  audio  component)  that  the transmitter is connected to. 2.  Press the “Power ON/OFF” Switch of the Headphone until the Power Indicator glows. 3.  Place the headphone on your head and adjust the volume to obtain the desired sound level. 4.  If  the  best  reception  frequency  cannot  be  obtained,  press  the  "Auto Tuning"  button  on  the  Right  headphone  cabinet.  The  corresponding indicator will glow.  NOTE: You 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 Scan" button once to find a better reception channel.  A  For  better  stereo  reception,  stay  approximately  seven  meters  away from the transmitter when you press the "Auto Scan" button. B  If  a  satisfactory  frequency  is  not  obtained,  select  other  channels among Channel 1, 2 and 3 behind the transmitter, then press the "Auto Scan" button on the headphone to find the corresponding channel.  To protect the transmitter and to save power, the transmitter  automatically switches  off  after  approximately  four  minutes  if  the  signal  that  it  receives from the audio source is too weak for proper reception. If however the signal returns  to  an  acceptable  level,  then  the transmitter  automatically  switches back on.
  6 CHARGING THE BATTERIES  1.  On the headphone, press the “Power ON/OFF” Switch until the Power Indicator is off. 2.  To  recharge  the  headphone  batteries,  place  the  headphone  on  the transmitter,  taking  care  to  ensure  that  the  Charge  Contacts  touch  the transmitter's charge prongs. 3.  The charge process starts automatically and the Charge Indicator glows. Be sure to charge new batteries for 24 hours before using them for the first time in the headphone.  WARNING: Never  attempt  to  recharge  conventional  dry  cells.  Use  the  rechargeable batteries supplied with the product as these batteries are specially designed with side charging contact. Never use another type of battery or non-rechargeable batteries to replace the rechargeable (LR03/AAA) batteries supplied. When the headphone are not in use, switch Off the headphone to avoid damaging the batteries. The  batteries  must always  be  fully  charged  before  use.  An  initial 24  hour charge  is  required  to  guarantee  an  acceptable  service  life  for  the rechargeable batteries. Always ensure that the headphone are switched to the Off position while the batteries are charging.   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   7 proper disposal container to ensure that they are eliminated safely and in an environmentally-friendly way. Thank you.   Only use rechargeable batteries of the type specified under the “Technical specifications” heading. The rechargeable batteries supplied with the headphone must absolutely not be taken apart, disposed of in an open fire or short circuited.  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  Transmission mode    : UHF stereo Carrier frequency    : Ch 1 : 915.48    – 915.55 MHz             Ch 2 : 915.98   – 916.02 MHz             Ch 3 : 916.48   –  916.55 MHz Operating voltage    : Transmitter – 8 V 200 mA Receiver    –  2.4  V  (two rechargeable  batteries, LR03/AAA size) Frequency response    : 7 Hz – 10 KHz Distortion          : <2% Signal-to-noise ratio    : >50 dB Channel separation    : 30 dB Range        : 150 feet (open area)
  8 TROUBLE SHOOTING NO SOUND -  Ensure  that  the  power  adapter  is  pushed  fully  into  the  power outlet and that its cable is firmly connected to the transmitter. -  Ensure that the headphone is switched on. -  The headphone  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 headphone 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 headphone output level is set too low. Adjust the volume to a suitable level. DISTORTION -  Ensure that the Auto Tuning indicator is lit. If not, press the Auto Tuning Button on the headphone until it glows. -  Use the channel selector to change the transmitter's transmission frequency. Then press the Auto Tuning Button on the headphone until it glows. -  The headphone  battery charge level may  be  too  low.  Recharge the batteries or replace them with fully charged batteries. -  Ensure that the volume Control setting is correct. -  The headphone may be too far away from the transmitter. Move closer to it. - The audio signal input level is too low. Increase the volume of the audio source.    9 WARNING :    Changes  or  modifications  to  this  unit  not  expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.    Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,  including  interference  that  may  cause undesired operation of the device.

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