Uni Art Precise WHP141-002R Receiver of Wireless Headphone User Manual

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Wireless Headphones
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
lntloduction...
Features ..
Headphone Set Description
Supplied Accessories....
Battery lnstallation and Information
installing the Rechargeable Batteries
charging the Rechargeable Batteries
NiMH Rechargeable Battery Memory Effect.
NiMl—l Natural Power Discharge.
NiMZH Battery Warning"
Connecting the Cradle/Transmitter..
Operation
Standard Usage
Maximum Performance t
Troubleshooting
Specifications
Warranty...
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of this wireless headphone system.
The WHPul utilizes wireless, radio frequency transmission. The
headphones and the cradle / transmitter incorporate Double Phase Lock
Loop (PLL) Technology, which lacks in the frequency on three channels
for clear and stable radio transmission reception. This 900 MHz stereo
wireless headphone system features a compact design that embles you
to enjoy music and TV sound just about anywhere inside or outside
your home. It's simple to connect this system to any sound source,
such as a DVD, DBS, CD, TV, VCR, sumo receiver or radio.
900 MHz RF technology lets you mam freely throughout your house
Operating distance up to 150fl/45m“
No line—of-sight limitations
Convenient power, volume and tuning controls located on headphones
Automatic Level Control (AT-C) and Auto On/Off function
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Operation is subject lathe followmg two conditions“
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and “19 this deVlcc must accept any interference
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This devlce complies With lndustry Canada lieeneeexempt
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and 'z° this device must accept any interferencemcludmg g
interference that may cause undesired upemtion oftlze device
Le plésem appareil est confomie aux CNR d’lndnslrie Canada
applieables auxappareils radio exempts de licence. L’explunanon
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HEADPHONE SET DESCRIPTION
For stand-alone functioning, it Is mommended that your wireless
headphones be powered by rechargeable batteries. The rechargeable
batteries should be inshrlled into the battery compartment and
recharged before use. (See Battery Installation and lntonnation, page 7).
1 Rechargeable battery
compartment
2 ON/OFstitch
3 Recharginginpot
4 PowerLED
indicatorlight
5 Stereo LED indicator light
6 VOLUME control
7 CHANNEL switch
8 Charging LED indicator light
9 Audio Signal LED indicator light
10 charging cable
11 DC lN power supply socket
12 CHANNEL switch
13 Audio input cable
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SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
This headphone system includes accessories that enable you touse your
wireless headphone set in a number of ways. (See section on Operation
and Standard Usage, page 9)
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BATTERY INSTALLATION AND INFORMATION
Your wireless headphone unit requires two rechargeable AAA batteries.
Rechargeable batteries are uncharged when you purchase them. Before
you can use the wireless headphones, the batteries must be charged for
16 hours. Follow these steps to install and charge the batteries.
installing the Rechargeable batteries
Take care to follow these steps to correctly install the batteries,
1. On the right headphone, locate the battery compartment (1). Use
the finger depression on the compartment to turn the battery
compartment cover counterclockwise to remove the cover.
2. lnsert two AAA rechargeable batteries, carefully following the
markings inside to ensure the batteries are inserted properly
with the + and » ends in the correct positions.
3, Replace the battery compartment cover.
charging the Rechargeable Batten'es
To lecharge the headset unil, follow the directions below. Note: The
cradle] transmitter on the WHPm is not a recharging cradle, although
you may place the headset in the cradle during recharging
Follow dress stepsro recharge the NiMH rechargeable batteries
1. Make sure the oN/on switch (2), located on the right headphone,
is in the OFF position.
2. Connect the AC/DC main power adapterto the DC l'N power
supply socket (11), located on the back of the cradle/ transmitter
3. Plug the adapter into an electrical outlet.
4. Connect the charging ub1e(10),locabed on the back of the cradle]
transmitter to the recharging input (3), located on the right
headphone. The headphones can either be plated in the cradle/
transmitter or placed next to the unit. If the headphones are
connected correctly, the charging LED indicator light on the
cradle/transmitter (8) illuminates.
BATTERY INSTALLATION AND INFORMATION (continued)
The LED indicator on the cradle/transmitter will be on whenever
the headphones are properly plugged in to charge. Note that the
light does not go out when the batteries are fully charged. The
charge current to the headphone is very low and there is no danger
in leaving them connected for extended periods of time.
5. charge the rechargeable batteries for 16 hours beiore using the
headphones for the first time. After the initial charge, an overnight
charge of 6-8 hours should be enough to return the batteries to a full
charge after use.
6. New batteries should normally last approximately eight hours
before recharging is necessary. Over time, battery replacement may
be necessary tor maximum life.
NiMH Rechargeable Battery Memory Effect
when an NiMH rechargeable battery is first used, it is important to fully
charge it and then allow itto discharge three times in order to maximize
the battery's storage capacity Avoid recharging the battery until it is
fully discharged. when a battery is recharged betore it is completely
discharged, it develops a memory that will limit the amount of charge
in the future. This reduces the battery's storage capacity lot subsequent
charges and so reduoes the amount of time your headphones canbe
used before recharging is necessary.
NiMH Natural Power Discharge
Due to their chemical design, all rechargeable batteries incur some
degree of natural discharge. This means they automatically lose their
charge in varying degrees, and the battery's capacity drops even
when not in use. The size of this power loss varies, depending on the
battery's type, size, design, internal resistance and, most especially, the
temperature. The higher the temperature, the greater the power loss
through natural discharge.
NiMH Battery Warning
it you are using NiMH or NiCd batteries, are batteries will charge when
the headphones are powered with the AC power adapter. Do not power
the headphones with the AC power adapter it you installed alkaline or
other nonrechargeable batteries—this could cause the batteries to leak.
Do not mix batteries with different chemistry types (for example, a zinc
battery with an alkaline battery). Do not mix new and used baneries.
Do not leave batteries installed in the product when not in use for long
periods. Respect the environment and the law. Before disposing of
rechargeable batteries, ask your distributor if they can be recycled and
whether or not the distributor collects rechargeable batteries tor recycling.
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CONNECTING THE CRADLE/TRANSMITTER
Follow this quick setup guide to ensure trouble-tree installation of your
headphones. To connect the cradle/ transmitter to the audio source,
follow these steps.
1. Connect the AC/DC main
power adapter to the DC IN
power supply socket (11) at the r—flfl-m
back of the cradle/transmitter,
Then, connect the adaptor to an
electrical outlet. Important: This
power unit is intended -
to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position.
1. Insert the audio input cable (13), located on the back of the tradle/
transmitter into the headphone jack of your audio source (e.g.,
stereo, TV, CD player, DVD, etc).
Plugging the transmitter into the headphone outlet oi aTv may
cause the TV speakers to mute. This is normal The TV simply
thinks the user would like private listening and turns the speakers
oil. If you would like to listen to the WHl’m headphones and have
the TV speakers on. you must use the stereo audio outputs of the TV,
usually located on the back or side panels. To use any RCA stereo
(red/white RCA iaclt) output from any device such as TV, cable box
or AV receiver will require the purchase of a 35mm female to RCA
stereo Y adapter (not included with the WHP141 model). To use the
adapter, simply plug the 3.5 mm iack from the trarurnitze nto the
adapter jack, and plug the RCA ends into the audio ou ut at your
source. Some TV models may require that you switch e audio
outputs to on usually fhrougl—t the menu system. Please consult
yourTV owner’s manual for specific insrnrctions. Note that this
headphone model is compatible with analog stereo outputs only.
It is not compatible with digital outputs such as optical or coaxial
SPDI’F.
3. The audio signal LED indicator light (9), located on the front of the
oradle/ transmitter, illuminates as soon as you have connected the power
adapter to the outlet and the audio cable to an active signal source.
OPERATION
Standard Usage
1. Switch on tlte audio source (TV, DVD, CD player, etc) to which the
cradle/transmitter is connected. lf your audio source is a DVD or
CD player, start a disc.
Warning: The cradle/transmitter has an automatic function that
switches it off if it does not receive an audio signal for approximately
4 minutes. if the volume on the audio source is too low, the cradle/
transmitter also swildtes a“ after four minutes. This feature
was irutalled to comply with current legislation that reduces the
amount of radio emissions in the environment. To ensure tlut this
function is not accidentally triggered set the audio source volume at
approximately 50 percent capacity Consult your component user's
manual for dehils on how lo set the volume for lindpltonel.
2. The cradle/transmitter is now ready to receive an audio signal, The
cradle/ transmitter is activated automatically when receiving an
audio signal from the audio gimme.
3. Check to make sure the audio signal LED indicator light (9) on the
front of the cradle / transmitter is lit, indicating that the unit is ready.
4. Place the headphone ON/OFF switch (2), located on the right
headphone, to the ON position.
5. Checkto make sure the stereo LED indicator light (5) on the left
headphone is lit, indicating a strong signal.
6. The cradle/ transmitter and the headphones feature double phase
lock loops (PLL) for radio frequency transmissions. Select one of
the three channels on the back of the cradle/ transmitter (12) and
the corresponding channel on the left headphone (7). Be sure
that the same channel (1, z or 3) is selected on both the cradle/
transmitter and the headphones. The Phase Lock Loop (I’LL)
function automatically locks the chosen channel, providing
top-quality audio reception with no sound loss.
7. Before wearing headphones adjust the volume using the VOLUME
control (6), located on the left headphone, to a comfortable volume
level.
8. when you are through using the headphones, switch them off using
the ON/OFF switch (2), and place the audio source on standby
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OPERATION (con nued)
Mlximum Performance
When the audio souroe offers a variable volume output, maximum
Kellommnae can be achieved. Variable volume outputs include
eadphone jacks, computer speakers and some TV RCA output jacks.
Varlable Volume Output. When using an audio source witha variable
output jack, you can reduce any distortion and achieve maximum
performance by following these steps:
1. Set the volume of the audio source component to mid-level.
2. Adjust the headphone VOLUME control (6) until the deshed result
is achieved.
3. if the headphone volume is not sulficiem, adiust the source volume.
4. if distortion occurs, reduce the volume on the source component
Fixed Volume Output When using an audio souroe with a fixed
volume output, regulating the volume can be achieved through the
headphone vowm control to) only. Examples of fixed volume
outputs are RCAjacks (VCR, Tape, Video or CD outputs).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Refer to this troubleshooting section if you encounter any difficulties
in setting up and using your headphones.
PROBLEM SOLUTION
No sound heard . Check that your audio source, cradle/transmitter and
throu the headphones are connected supplied pmperly and
headp ones tainted on.
- Chedrto ensure that the rechargeable batteries are
installed in the headset correctly and have been
recharged properly,
. Check to ensure the cradle/transmitter is running
and the audio signal LED indicator light (9) on the
unit is lit.
. Chedk that the audio source is delivering a sufficient
signal to the cradle/transmitter through the audio
input table (13). Use the VOLUME mnflol (6) to
increase the sound level.
. Check to ensure the audio outputsof your TV are ”live”
when you are connecting to the stereo audio outputs
(RCA jack). You may need to go into the TV menu
system to ensure these outputs are hinted on Refer to
your TV user manual for more details.
- Check that the headphone and transmitter are set
to the same dun-rel.
TROUBLESHOOTING (tdntinued)
PROBLEM SOLUTION
Poor sound ~ Check to ensure that the sound provided by the audio
quality or source is loud enough and of sufficient uality Make
interference sure the stereo LED indicator light (5) is it,
~ check if the batteries in the headphones have sultirient
power, Recharge or replace them, if nmary.
a check to see it you htve selected the best transmission
channel (1, 2, or 3) to provide the optimum signal
tece tion. it necessary, tmeanother channel on both
the eaclphones (7) and cradle! transmitter (12).
- check it the distance between the headphones and
the cradle/transmitter is within the operating range.
(The efiective range oi this device is a xirnately
film/45m") Move closer to the cradleItransinitter
to receive the sound.
- Check that the audio source ymvides stereo sound.
Power cut off - The cradle/transmitter has an automatic power oil
function. When no signal is received through tlte
cradle/trammitier's audio input cable, it switches
Off. Switdton your audio souroe again and use the
CHANNEL switches (Hr 12) to adjust reception.
it necessary, increase the audio souroe's volume.
SPECIFICATIONS
Model WHI’M]
Description Radio Frequency
Wirelm Headphone Sysiem
Transmitter
CarrierEiequency 900 MHz
Eilective Range Up to 150ft/45m - iiange may vary by mwlmnmml.
Power Supply 12V 150 mA
Transmission Frequency UHF - 900 MHz/three diannels:
912 MHz (1), 912.5 MHz (2), and 913 MHz (3)
Headset Power Supply mo AAA type LZV NiMH rechargeable
batteries iaduded
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I2 MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY
Audmmt Elmmnifi Carpal-um iihc ~Carnpany~l warrants to the original mall purdnmr
at this piodtrrt that rhouid this produrt in any part tliereot. under nunnal use and Mdklnns,
he plum drtreure ln mlltl‘lll M wnrknmuhip williIll lz rnonthi irorn the date nlnrigtml
purdiasmurh detach) willhe rtpaired or replaced (at utrCantpany‘rspliontwithoul rhargr
tor pam and repair hhor. 1h attain reprir or replart-rneni within the Items at ihlr Warranty,
titr pradun along wrih any mason-s inrhrdtd tn the original parkaging it [0 hr deIIvrmd
with proofotwananiy nwrrage to g. daud bill ulsair), syndfiuhnn otdelentti, transportrtion
Pvrwid to M Cmpany at the address sImwn Ix-Inw Do not return th'u prodtm iotltt Kzlnllerr
This rrranty is m transienlrle and duet not wverpmdud yumhaxed, arr-tired ni used
outside the United States or Canada The warranty does not extend to the elimination
of eaternally generated italic or none. Io aosta incumd tor the inuallailon removal or
reinuallatron or the pmdurt. The warranty does not rpply la any ymdufl or pan thereof which
in the opinion ol the oompany, ltas ortttred or been drmngrd through alteration, improper
installation m‘uh-ndling, rmaure neglett accident or erponrre In moisture. this warranty
does it pply to drnuge outed by an AC adapter not protrdad with the ymducl, or by
letting non-rechargeable balkcnelin the produclwhile plugged into an Aeoutlet,
THE DCI’ENT OETl-iE COMPANY'S uAEle UNDER Tl-lls WARnANms qurEn
To THE REPAIR DE REPLACEMENT PROVIDED ABOVE AND, IN NO EVENT, EHALL
Tl-iE COMPANY’S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID BY PURCHASER
FOR THE PRODUCT This Warranty it in lien or all othererprrsr warranties or lubiIilles
ANY lMl-uED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY DE
MEricl-lANTAEluTir OR ErrNEss FOR A PARTICULARPLVRPOSE, stdALLEE umrrED
10 DDEATloN OFTHIS WARRANTY. ANYACI'ION FOR BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY
HEREUNDEN INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY, MUST BE EROUci-iT WITHIN
A PERIOD or u MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF oRlcltlAl. PURCHASE lN No CASE
stiALLths COMPANY BE LIABLE EOE ANY CONsEQUEN'lIALOIl mchENl-AL
DAMAGE WHATSOEVER No person or representative it authorized to Assume tor ttu
Company any Iinbility other than expressed herein in mac-urn with the Ideal thlr pmdnn.
some states/pro ees do not allow limitations on Ilnw long an implied warranty tarts or
lhe zitdufion or I itatlon ol incidental orconaeqttentlal drmagero m: above limitations
or exclusion. may not apply to you This Warranty sing you specific legal right. ind
you may also have other righu whirh vary from tote/province to lIlk/pmvmce
ursiAt Audiovox Elertroaios Corporation, 150 Martin Eiyd, Hauppauge, New York mid
CANADA: Audinvox Mum Center. t/o Genoa, GEES Kennedy Road. Unit a. Door I6,
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