Radio Shack 33-1185 manual

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    Cat. No. 33 -1185 OWNER’S MANUAL Please re ad before using thi s equipm ent. Rechargeable 900 MHz W ireless Stereo Headphones 33-1185.fm P age 1 Wednesday, November 10, 1999 10:29 AM[...]

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    2 INTROD UCTION Your Radi oShack Rec hargeab le 900 MHz Wirel ess Ster eo Headpho nes bring you th e latest in wireless headphone technolo gy. Th ey use th e 900 MHz ba nd to delive r high- quality s tereo so und to al - most anywh ere in or around your hom e. The signal s from your aud io source c an easily t ravel thr ou gh wa ll s an d flo or s,[...]

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    3 CONTENTS Preparation ....... ............. ................... ................... ............. .................... ................... 4 Connectin g to an Aud io Source ................ ................... ............. ................... ....... 4 Using AC Power ................... ............. .................... ................... .....[...]

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    4 PREPARATION CONNECTING TO AN AUDIO SOURCE Caution: Do not conn ect the tr ansmitte r to the audio s ource's spe aker output. Doing so could d amage the transmitte r and aud io sour ce. Connect th e transmi tter to your audio source 's stereo headphone j ack or to separat e left and ri ght audio ou tput jack s (if availa ble). If yo u co[...]

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    5 Cautions: Y ou mu st us e a Cl ass 2 power s ource tha t supplie s 12 vol ts DC and delivers at least 100 mA . Its center tip mus t be set to posit ive an d its pl ug must fit the tran smitter's DC 12V jack. The supplie d adapter me ets these spec i- fication s. Using an adapter that does not meet thes e sp ecif ica tions could dama ge the t[...]

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    6 When the headp hones stop operati ng properly , replace or r echarge the batter- ies. Warnings: • Do not d ispose of t he batteri es in a fire bec ause they c an explo de. • Do not ope n or mutilate a battery . Swallowi ng a battery can be fat al. • Be careful n ot to short th e batteries with co nduct ing m ateri als, su ch as rings, brace[...]

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    7 OPERATION LISTENING SAFELY To prot ect your hearing, fol low these guidelin es when y ou use he adphones. • Set the volume to the lowest setting before yo u begin l istening . After you begin lis tening, adj ust the volu me to a comfor table level . • Do not lis ten at extr emely high v ol- ume lev els. Extend ed hi gh-volume listeni ng can l[...]

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    8 6. T o turn o f f the he adphones, tak e off the headp hones, then pr ess the POWER ON/OFF button. To preser ve battery life, be s ure to tur n off the headpho nes when you are not using the m. Notes: • The STERE O indi cator on t he right earpiece li ghts when the head- phones are receiving a cl ear signa l. As you mo ve out o f the t ransmit [...]

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    9 T ROUBLESHOOTING We do no t expect you to hav e any pro blems wit h your he adphones, but if you d o, the following sugge stions might h elp. If you sti ll have probl ems, take the headpho nes to you r local RadioS hack st ore for as- sistanc e. Pr oblem Soluti on No so und Be sure th e head phone s are turned on . Charge the he adphones ' b[...]

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    10 CARE AND MAINTENAN CE Your RadioShack Rec hargeable 900 MHz W ireless Ste reo Headp hones are an ex - ample of sup erior desi gn and craf tsmanshi p. The foll owing sugg estions wi ll help you care for y our head phones so y ou can enj oy it for y ears. Keep the hea dphones dr y. If they get wet, wipe them dry immediate ly. Liquids might c ontai[...]

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    11 SPECIFICA TIONS Transmitter Carrier Freq uency .... ............. ................... .................... ............. .. 912 .25–914.75 MHz Power S ource ................. ................... ............. ................... ..... 12 V DC, 100 Mi lliamps Modulati on Method ......... ................... ................... ............. ...[...]

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    RadioShack A Division of T andy Corporation Fort Worth, T ex as 76102 1 1A99 Printed in Hong Kon g Limited Nine ty-Day W arranty This pro duct is warrante d by RadioShack aga inst manufac turing defects in mate rial and workma n- ship un der normal u se for ninety ( 90) days fro m the date o f purchase from RadioShac k company- owned sto res and au[...]