7.2 Switching on the headphones
• Switch on the headphones by pressing and holding the Power
button (14) for about 2 seconds. The Power LED (13) lights up
red, and then changes to green as soon as there is a signal con-
nection between the transmitter and headphones. If no audio
signal is detected, the LED stays red.
• Adjust the headband and put the headphones on.
• Set the desired volume using the volume control (12) on the
headphones.
• If the charge level of the headphone batteries is low, the Power
LED (13) on the headphones will ash red. Five minutes before
the headphones switch off, a warning tone will also sound:
one tone per minute for four minutes and two tones in the last
minute. The headphones then switch off automatically.
Note
• In the case of interference or poor reception, the headphone
sound is muted and the LED is lit red. An automatic channel
search is started.
• These headphones can also be used as standard wired head-
phones. For this purpose, connect the headphone output on
your playback device to the jack socket on your headphones
using the 3.5 mm jack cable (Fig. 2–15).
• Switch off the headphones if they are not being used and put
them back onto the transmitter's charging contacts (3).
• Make sure that the charging contacts lie on top of each other.
7.3 Standby mode
• To protect the transmitter and to save power, the transmitter
automatically switches to standby mode if no audio signal is
received for about 5 minutes. The Power LED (2) then goes out.
• As soon as an audio signal is detected again, the transmitter
automatically switches back on and the Power LED (2) lights
up blue.
• To play your device's audio through the headphones, switch the
headphones back on by pressing and holding the Power button
(14) for about 2 seconds.
• The headphones likewise switch off automatically if they receive
no signal from the transmitter for about 5 minutes.
8. Troubleshooting
8.1 No sound
• Make sure that the power supply unit is correctly connected to
the wall socket and to the transmitter's power socket.
• Check whether the headphones are on.
• The headphone charge level may be too low, in which case you
need to fully charge the batteries.
• Make sure that the desired TV set or audio device is switched on.
• The headphone volume may be too low.
• The audio signal may be too low. Increase the volume on your
playback device.
• The headphones may be too far from the transmitter.
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Note – Manual channel search in the case of
connection problems
• In the case of interference or poor reception, the headphone
sound is muted and the LED is lit red.
• Insert two charged AAA batteries into the battery compart-
ment of the headphones, as described in Chapter 6.2.
• Connect the transmitter to the outlet using the power supply
unit. DO NOT switch on the transmitter.
• Press and hold the Power button (14) on the headphones
(receiver) for about 7 seconds until the green LED begins to
ash.
• Now switch on the transmitter. The connection from the
transmitter to the headphones (receiver) is automatically
established.
9. Volume control with analogue input selection (for exam-
ple, headphone output on TV)
• To ensure clean signal level quality, you should set the volume of
the source (for example, television volume) to 60%.
• Set the volume on the headphones to the minimum level and
increase it gradually, in order to avoid hearing loss.
10. Care and Maintenance
Note
Disconnect the device from the power supply before cleaning it
or if it is not going to be used for a long period of time.
Only clean this product with a slightly damp, lint-free cloth and do
not use aggressive cleaning agents.
11. Warranty Disclaimer
Hama GmbH & Co. KG assumes no liability and provides no
warranty for damage resulting from improper installation/mount-
ing, improper use of the product or from failure to observe the
operating instructions and/or safety notes.
12. Service and Support
Please contact Hama Product Consulting if you have any questions
about this product.
Hotline: +49 9091 502-0 (German/English)
Further support information can be found here:
www.hama.com