Adding An Extra Set Of Headphones; Placement Of Headphones; Listening To Audio - Panasonic RP-WF6000H Instrucciones De Funcionamiento

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Adding an extra set of headphones

The transmitter, with the RP-WF6000 transmitter/headphones system, has its own ID. When adding a set of the
RP-WF6000H headphones, the ID which is set in the transmitter must be registered in the headphones: otherwise,
the extra pair of headphones cannot be used.
1
Take the headphones of the transmitter
(not included).
The transmitter is ready to transmit.
2
Put the added headphones (RP-WF6000H)
down onto your head.
The headphones turn on.
● Be sure to charge the rechargeable battery supplied with
the headphones or use alkaline dry cell batteries (not
included) before performing the registration.
3
Press and hold [ID/TUNING] on the
transmitter and [ID] on the headphones
(extra set) at the same time until the
transmitter's ID/TUNING lamp (green)
flashes more than 5 times.
Push [ID] inwards.
After the ID/TUNING lamp (green) on the transmitter and
the OPR lamp j (red) on the headphones flash more than
5 times (while [ID/TUNING] and [ID] are being pressed
down), the headphones will have registered the ID.

Placement of headphones

This unit uses radio waves to transmit the signals so use the headphones within the range of the radio waves.
The range of the radio waves
The radio waves have a maximum range of 30 m from the transmitter (not included).
The most appropriate frequency is automatically set when the headphones are taken off the transmitter. When
the headphones are used outside the range of the radio waves or the radio waves weaken, the sound is broken.
Move nearer to the transmitter or reset the frequency (
● Since this unit is using the 2.4 GHz radio frequency band, obstacles (such as reinforced concrete walls
and metal doors) may cause the sound to be broken. This is a characteristic of radio waves and not a
malfunction.
● The sound heard from the headphones will differ depending on where the transmitter is placed and the kind
of location in which it is used. We recommend placing the transmitter where the sound is received best.
● The sound may be broken when the unit is used at the same time as other equipment that uses the 2.4 GHz
radio frequency band such as wireless equipment or microwaves.
Locations
Avoid placing the unit in the following locations
- Places with high temperatures such as near heating appliances or places directly exposed to sunlight
- Places with a lot of dust
- On top of unstable carts or inclined surfaces
- Places with excessive vibration
- Bathrooms and other moisture-prone places
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Listening to audio

Before using the headphones, be sure to read [Connections] in the operating instructions of the RP-
WF6000 digital wireless surround headphones (sold separately) to ensure that the transmitter is connected
properly.
1
Turn on the equipment connected to the
transmitter (not included).
2
Select the signal with [INPUT SELECT].
DIGITAL 1: To hear sound from equipment connected to the
transmitter's DIGITAL IN 1 terminal.
DIGITAL 2: To hear sound from equipment connected to the
transmitter's DIGITAL IN 2 terminal.
ANALOG:
To hear sound from equipment connected to the
transmitter's LINE IN terminal.
3
Take the headphones off the transmitter.
4
Put the headphones down onto your head.
Make sure that the headphones are facing so that the right
housing (R) goes over the right ear and the left housing (L) over
the left ear. Then put the headphones straight down onto your
head. Doing this will ensure that the auto power on/off function
(
page 5) works correctly.
● The OPR lamp j on the right housing k glows red and the
power automatically turns on.
5
Start play on the equipment selected in step 2.
● The OPR/CHARGE lamp h on the transmitter will light
green and radio waves will be emitted. The most appropriate
frequency is automatically set.
6
Use [VOL] to adjust the volume.
● The volume is the same as when the headphones were
previously used.
● The volume will keep changing while the [VOL] control is
pushed to either side.
m To increase the volume
n To decrease the volume
Note
● When watching movies, be careful not to turn up the volume too high during quiet scenes. The movie may
suddenly switch to a very noisy scene and you could damage your ears if the volume is raised too high.
● Avoid listening for prolonged periods of time to prevent hearing damage.
● Be sure to use the headphones within the range of the radio waves.
● Discontinue use if you experience discomfort. Continued use may cause rashes or other allergic reactions.
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