Sennheiser PLS-100 manual

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    BEFORE USING AUDIOLlNK'"M PERSONAL LlSTENING SYSTEM The AudioLinkTM PLS-100 (Headset and Transmitter/Charger) is designed so that hard-of-hearing people can better understand television through reception of enhanced sound. AudioLinkTM also clarifies sound in suitably equipped public facilities, such as theaters, cinemas, and places of wor[...]

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    HOOKING UP THE AUDIOLlNI(TM TRANSMITTER/BATTERY CHARGER T-100 TO YOUR TV LOCATION AND USE OF CONTROLS AUDIOLlNI(TM TRANSMITTER/BATTERY CHARGER T-100 1. Insert the two pin power cable into the two pin receptacle on the transmitter. Plug the other end of the adapter into a 11 OV AC wall outlet. 2. Insert the three pin audio cable into the three pin r[...]

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    LOCATION AND USE OF CONTROLS, AUDIOLINKTM HEADSET H-100 (FRONT) LOCA TION AND USE OF CONTROLS, AUDIOLINKTM HEADSET H-100 (BACK) 1. VOLUME CONTROL: Controls volume level. When the front of the headset is facing away from you, turn volume control toward left to increase volume. Turn to "off" (toward the right) when headset is not in use to [...]

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    OPERATING AUDIOLINKTM PLS-100 OPERATING TIPS - The transmitter should be positioned as high as possible, pref- erably on top of the TV. It has to be turned toward the headset (receiver). Make sure the transmitter is not covered; it has to be placed so that (entilation is not obstructed. - The transmitter is designed for continuous operation. - The[...]