TV Ears Headset System manual

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    2.3 MHz System Installation Instructions Step 1 - Contents 1 2 3 4 Remove items from box (1) Headset, (2) Transmitter, (3) A/C Adapter, (4) Audio Cord. Step 2 – PLUG IN A/C ADAPTER Plug the A/C Adapter (3) into standard 110 volt electrical outlet and plug the other end into the“12v” jack located on the back of the transmitter (2). NOTE: Syste[...]

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    Step 3 – PLUG IN AUDIO CORD Plug the single end of the Audi o Cord (4) into the "Audio" jack located on the back of the transmitter (2). Plug the other end (RED & BLACK) into the "Audio Out" ports located on the back of your television set, satellite box, or cable box. Audio Out ports are labeled "Audio Out" or &[...]

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    Tip 2 Tip 3 If you do not have an Audio Out port on the back of your television set, satellite box, or cable box and therefore do not have an Audio Out port anywhere, then purchase the "Alternative Installation Kit". (See accessories). This accessory is also helpfu l when traveling with TV Ears. Step 4 – PLACING THE TRANSMITTER[...]

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    Step 5 – USING THE HEADSET The headset is worn The headset is worn hanging under the chin with the ear tips placed comfortably in your ears and the “TV Ears” logo facing outward toward the transmitter. Turn the volume knob to your left until it clicks the headset “on” and continue to rotate the dial to adjust the volume to your liking. Th[...]

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    Step 6 – CHARGING THE HEADSET Your headset comes pre-charged wi th enough battery power for 10 minutes of use. It is rec ommended that you charge your headset for 12 hours before using it more than 10 minutes. To charge the Headset (1) place it in to one of the charging cradles on top of the Transmitter (2). NOTE: The headset (1) will last up to [...]

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    Optional Accessories ADDITIONAL 2nd HEADSET TV EARS TIPS (5 Pair) MSRP $69.95 ITEM #10321 MSRP $19.95 ITEM #10111 TV Ears 2.3 MHz Additional TV Ears Tips 5 Pair Headset. SEAT SIDE CHARGER MSRP $49.95 ITEM #10020 Conveniently charges Two Headsets (Not a Transmitter) TV EARS BATTERY MSRP $19.95 ITEM # 10300 TV Ears 2.3 Replacement Battery with Front [...]

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    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q1: What color should the charging light be when charging a headset? A1: The charging light should glow green while a headset is in the front slot; red while a headset is in the back slot, and Amber (Reddish-Green) while there are headsets in both the front and back charging slo ts. Q2: Where can we buy Optional Accessori[...]

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    Q11: Will the lights ever change colors once the headset is charged? A11 No. The charging light should remain a constant color as long as t he headset is placed in the charging slot.[...]