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Adjust the balance.
The headphones automatically turn off when they are taken off
— Auto Power On/Off Function
When not using the headphones, be sure
that the self-adjusting band is no longer
pulled up. The power stays on when the
self-adjusting band is pulled up.
To check the remaining battery power
Pull up the self-adjusting band and check
the POWER indicator. The batteries can be
used when the POWER indicator lights red.
Charge the batteries or use new dry-cell
batteries if the POWER indicator is faint,
the sound is distorted, or increased noise is
heard.
After using the headphone system
Turn off the digital surround processor first before turning off the component
connected to the digital surround processor. If you turn off the connected component
first, the infrared beam is cut off and noise may be emitted (this is not a malfunction).
Do not hang the headphones on the digital surround processor or other components.
The Auto Power On Function may be inadvertently activated, using up the batteries.
Transition time between modes
When pressing buttons on the digital surround processor to change to new modes,
the transition time between modes may vary. This is due to differences in program
transmission between modes.

Mute Function

The Mute Function is automatically activated so that sound output from the
headphones is cut off when the headphones are outside the infrared transmission
area, or when the infrared beams are interrupted. The Mute Function is automatically
cancelled when you get closer to the digital surround processor or there is no longer
anything in the way of the infrared beams.
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Operation
The right side
becomes louder.
The left side
becomes louder.
Self-adjusting
band
POWER
indicator
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