Uni Art Precise HP4592-001R 900MHz Wireless Headphone User Manual HP4590

Uni-Art Precise Products Ltd 900MHz Wireless Headphone HP4590

MVAHP4592-001R_User Manual_Rev.3

HP4590  900MHz Wireless Headphone System           User's Manual
 1INTRODUCTION  This 900Mhz cordless and corded stereo headphones takes advantage of the very latest advances in wireless transmission technology so that you can listen to stereo sound from your audio source up to 50 meters. All you have to do is connect the transmitter to any audio source: DVD player, CD player, MP3, TV set, VCR, Hi-Fi system or radio.    FEATURES  1.  Auto Scanning system on headphones 2.  Phase Lock Loop (PLL) transmission system on transmitter 3.  Automatic battery recharging 4.  900 MHz RF technology. 5.  RF technology leaves you completely free to move around. 6.  Transmission is not restricted solely to line of sight. 7.  Rechargeable receiver headphones. 8.  Charger built into the transmitter. 9.  High quality stereo sound that is virtually interference-free. 10.  Automatic Level Control (ALC) and Auto On/Off function.
 2Part List   1  RF receiver headphones 2  RF transmitter 3  8V 200mA mains adapter 4  Rechargeable 1.2V Ni-MH batteries (LR03/AAA size) 5  Jack plug adapter (3.5 mm/6.3 mm diameter) 6  RCA socket audio adapter
 3COMPONENT IDENTIFICATION     1  Charge indicator light (green) 2  Power indicator light (red) 3  Charge contacts 4  DC IN connector 5  Power On/Off switch 6  Channel selector (CHANNEL 3 2 1) 7  Audio connection cable with 3.5 mm audio plug 8  AUTO SCAN button / Signal indicator light (green) 9  Volume control knob (VOL) 10  Power indicator light (red) 11  Charge contacts 12  Ear cushion
 4INSTALLATION  TRANSMITTER  1.  Connect the mains adapter provided to an electrical outlet. 2.  Connect the mains adapter cable to the DC IN input connector located on the transmitter rear panel. 3.  An  audio  cable  is  provided  from  the  transmitter  rear  panel  that  can  be connected to the headphone output jack of TV set, Hi-Fi system, VCR, MP3 or radio-cassette  player.  The  audio  cable  can  also  be  connected  to  the  audio source with output jack (Left and Right) by means of the RCA socket adaptor provided.  The  red  Power  Indicator  will  light  up  as  soon  as  you  have  connected  the  power adapter  to  the  mains  outlet.  Transmitter  will  automatically  switch  OFF  in  four minutes  if  there  is  no  audio  signal  can  be  detected.  However,  transmitter  will automatically switch ON once audio signal can be detected.  RECEIVER HEADPHONES  1.  Move  out  the  earpad  holder  from  the  right  hand  side  (R)  of  receiver headphones. 2.  Insert two rechargeable LR03/AAA  size batteries, and ensure batteries have inserted correctly according to the polarity. 3.  Put back the earpad holder to the right hand side of receiver headphones.   4.  Switch off the receiver headphones and place it into the transmitter to charge the  batteries  before  the  first  use.  Headphones  will  be  fully  charged  in approximate of six hours.
 5OPERATION  1.  Switch on the audio source (TV set or audio component) that the transmitter is connected to, and the red Power indicator will light up 2.  Place the receiver headphones On/Off switch in the On position, and the red Power indicator will light up 3.  The  green  Signal  indicator  will  light  up  once  signal  link  between  transmitter and receiver headphones is established 4.  Place the receiver headphones on your head and adjust the volume to obtain the desired sound level. 5.  If you cannot find the best reception frequency, press the "Auto Scan" button on the receiver headphones.  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  on  the  receiver headphones. B  If  it  is  impossible  to  find  a  satisfactory  frequency,  change  the  frequency channel of the transmitter, then press the "Auto Scan" button on the receiver headphones to find the corresponding channel.  In order to protect the transmitter and save power, the transmitter will automatically switch OFF after an approximately of four minutes if there is no audio signal, or the signal  that  it  receives  from  the  audio  source  is  too  weak  for  proper  reception. However,  if  the  signal  returns  to  an  acceptable  level,  then  the  transmitter  will automatically switch ON again.  CHARGING THE BATTERIES  1.  Place the On/Off switch on the receiver headphones in the Off position. 2.  To recharge the headphones  batteries, place the receiver headphones on the
 6transmitter,  and  ensure  the  charge  contacts  touch  the  transmitter's  charge prongs and the green Charging Indicator is ON.  3.  The charge process starts automatically and the green Charging Indicator light comes  ON.    Be  sure  to  charge  new  batteries  before  using  them  for  the  first time.    The green indicator light will be ON during the charging process, and will turn OFF when batteries are fully charged.  WARNING: Never attempt to recharge conventional dry cells. Never  use  another  type  of  battery  or  non-rechargeable  batteries  to  replace  the rechargeable  (LR03/AAA)  batteries  supplied.  When  the  receiver  headphones  are not in use, move the switch to the OFF position to avoid damaging the batteries. The  batteries  must  always  be fully charged before  first  use. An  approximate  of 6 hours  charging  time  is  required  to  guarantee  an  acceptable  service  life  for  the rechargeable  batteries.  Always  ensure  that  the  headphone  is  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  proper  disposal  container  to ensure that they are eliminated safely and in an environmentally-friendly way.
 7REPLACING BATTERIES Rechargeable  batteries  have  a  long  service  life.  If  it  is  however  necessary  to replace them, proceed as described below:    1.  Carefully  pull  out  the  right-side  (R)  earpad  holder  from  the  receiver headphones.    Install  the  2  new  rechargeable  batteries  in  their  housings  as illustrated.    Check the correct +/- polarity. 2.  Put back the  earpad holder into  the  receiver headphones  and make sure  to align the plastic holding slots on the receiver headphones.  Only  use  rechargeable  batteries  of  the  type  specified  under  the  “Technical specifications” heading. The rechargeable batteries supplied with the receiver headphones must absolutely not be taken apart, disposed of in an open fire or short circuited.
 8TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  Transmission mode    : UHF stereo Carrier frequency    : 900Mhz Operating voltage    : Transmitter : 8V 200mA Receiver : 2.4V (two rechargeable batteries, LR03/AAA size) Frequency response    : 30 Hz – 11 KHz Distortion          : 1% Signal-to-noise ratio    : 54 dB Channel separation    : 30 dB Range        : 50 meters (open area)   This  device  complies  with  Part  15  of  the  FCC  Rules.  Operation  of  this  device  is subject  to  the  following  two  conditions:  (1)  This  device  may  not  cause  harmful interference,  and  (2)  this  device  must accept any  interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  WARNING: Modification  of  this  device  to  receive  cellular  radio-telephone  service  signals  is prohibited under FCC rules and Federal Law.  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.   WARNING 1.  Batteries  (battery  pack  or  batteries  installed)  shall  not  be  exposed  to excessive heat such as sunshine, fire or the like. 2.  Excessive sound pressure from the earphones and headphones can cause hearing loss.
 9TROUBLESHOOTING  NO SOUND -  Ensure that the mains adapter is pushed fully into the power outlet and that  its cable  is  properly connected  to  the  DC  IN  8V  connector  on  the transmitter. -  Ensure  that  the  receiver  headphones  On/Off  switch  is  switched  to  the On. -  The  headphones  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 receiver headphones volume control to increase the sound level when use as a cordless headphones. -  The  connected  audio/video  equipment  may  not  be  in  playback  mode. Start playback on by the equipment. -  The receiver headphones output level is set too low. Adjust the volume to a suitable level.  DISTORTION -  If distortion appears, press the “Auto Scan” again. -  Use  the  channel  selector  to  change  the  transmitter's  transmission frequency.  Then  you  will  need  to  adjust  the  tuning  control  on  the headphones. -  The receiver headphones battery charge level may be too low. Recharge the batteries or replace them with fully charged batteries. -  Ensure that the volume knob setting is correct. -  The headphones may be too far away from the transmitter. Move closer to it. -  The audio signal input level is too low. Increase the volume level of the audio source.
 FCC INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.

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