Vizio XVTHP200 manual

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    XVTHP200 – QUICK ST ART GUIDE HIGH DEFINITION HEADPHONES WITH WIRELESS DOCK FOR iPod ® ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING[...]

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    IMPORT ANT SAFETY INFORMA TION Long-term exposure to loud music may cause hearing damage. Avoid extreme volume when using headphones, especially for extended periods. Do not use headphones while operating a motor vehicle or a bic ycle. Doing so is dangerous and may violate local laws and regulations. Sounds that you rely on as reminders or warnings[...]

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    P ACKAGE CONTENTS Quick Start Guide High Definition Headphones Wireless Dock T ra vel Charger for Headphones Carrying Case RCA Audio Cable 3.5mm Audio Cable Power Adapter for Wireless Dock iPod T rays (3) 1[...]

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    CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS Adjustable Headband (Both Sides) Next Charging Port Input Play/Pause Previous Volume Up Active Noise Reduction SRS Power Volume Down 3.5mm Port Left/Right Ear Indicator (Both sides) Charging Contacts Charging Contacts: Must touch dock contacts to charge Adjustable Headband: Extend headband to fit Next: Go to next track on [...]

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    Audio In Audio Out SPDIF DC In Hub/ Client Pair Power iPod Dock Input Charging Contacts Charging Light Charging Contacts: Must touch headphone contacts to charge Charging Light: T urns on when headphones are charging Input: Change audio source iP od Dock: Connect iPod to use as audio source Audio In: Connect analog audio device SPDIF: Connect digit[...]

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    Connect the power adapter to the DC IN port on the wireless dock. FIRST -TIME SETUP Connect the other end of the power adapter to an electrical outlet. 1 2 Do not connect the travel charger to the dock. Charge the headphones by placing them on the top of the wireless dock. Ensure the charging contacts are touching. When the headphones are charging,[...]

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    The wireless dock and headphones are ready to use. See Listening to Y our iPod on page 6 or Listening to Y our Devices on page 8. Remove the headphones from the wireless dock. T urn on the headphones. Press and hold the P ower button for 2 seconds , then release. When the headphones are on, the P ower button is green . 6 Ensure the HUB/CLIENT switc[...]

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    Place your iPod/iPhone in the wireless dock. Ensure your iPod/iPhone is inserted completely . LISTENING TO YOUR iP od Complete First-T ime Setup on page 4. Locate the tray that fits your iPod/iPhone, then place it in the wireless dock. T rays can be removed by lifting from the fingernail slot. 2 T urn on the wireless dock by pressing the P ower b[...]

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    T o increase or decrease the volume, press the Volume Up or V olume Down buttons on the headphones. When the headphones are at maximum or minimum volume, you will hear a tone. 8 Volume Up Volume Down Y ou can also use the controls on your iPod/iPhone. T o play the next track, press the Next button on the headphones. T o play the previous track, pre[...]

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    LISTENING TO YOUR DEVICES Complete First-T ime Setup on page 4, then choose the best connection to the wireless dock. Connect a SPDIF/optical or RCA audio cable from your device to the wireless dock as shown. Remember , you can connect two devices - one device to each port. Best Sound Good Sound RCA Audio Cable 1 SPDIF SPDIF/Optical Cable* *SPDIF/O[...]

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    6 Y ou can now listen to your devices wirelessly using the headphones–up to 60 feet away! Remove the headphones from the wireless dock. T urn on the headphones. Press and hold the P ower button for 2 seconds , then release. The headphones are on when the Power button is green . 4 Press the INPUT button on the wireless dock or the INP button on th[...]

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    USING THE DOCK TO PLA Y YOUR iP od ON YOUR HOME STEREO Complete First-T ime Setup on page 4. Connect your home stereo to the wireless dock using an RCA audio cable as shown. (Devices differ–see your home stereo’ s user manual for details.) RCA Audio Cable AUDIO OUT 1 AUDIO IN T urn on the wireless dock by pressing the P ower button. The wireles[...]

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    Y ou can now share your iPod/iPhone music on your home stereo. Use the controls on your iPod/iPhone to play , pause, or change tracks. Use the volume controls on your home stereo to increase or decrease volume. 6 Place your iPod/iPhone in the iP od dock. Ensure your iPod/iPhone is inserted completely . 4 Press the INPUT button on the wireless dock [...]

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    TRA VELING WITH YOUR HEADPHONES When transporting the headphones, fold them as shown and place them in the travel case. The travel case also has room for the 3.5mm cable, charging cable, and travel charger . Don’t forget to bring them with you! T o charge the headphones, gently lift the rubber cover on the right side of the headphones and connect[...]

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    USING SRS TRUVOLUME AND SRS TRUSURROUND HD T o turn SRS T ruVolume on or off, press the SRS button on the left side of the headphones. When T ruVolume is on, the SRS T ruVolume light is on . T o turn SRS T ruSurround HD on or off, press and hold the SRS button for 2 seconds . When T ruSurround is on, the SRS T ruVolume light is on . SRS What is SRS[...]

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    WIRELESS HD AUDIO (WHDA) 14 Break the constraints of unsightly cables and wires. F ree your sound systems from the limitations of their cords. Unleash your audio and bring a whole new listening experience to your HDTV system. Introducing VIZIO’ s intelligent, Wireless HD Audio (WHDA) featuring Dolby Digital, SRS T ruSurround™ and SRS T ruVolume[...]

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    The buttons on the headphones do not control my music player . • The buttons on the headphones only control iPod/iPhone. • The iPod/iPhone must be connected to the wireless dock. See Listening to the iPod Dock on page 6. I hear static, the sound quality is low , or my music drops out. • Ensure you are in range of the wireless dock (up to 60 f[...]

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    ON P ARTS AND LABOR Covers units purchased as new in United States and Puerto Rico Only VIZIO provides a warranty to the original purchaser of a new Product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one year of non-commercial usage and ninety (90) days of commercial use. If a Product covered by this warranty is determined to be d[...]

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    Products are often returned due to a technical problem rather than a defective product that may result in unnecessar y shipping charges billed to you. Our trained support personnel can often resolve the problem over the phone. For more information on warranty service or repair , after the warranty period, please contact our Support Department at th[...]

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    TRADEMARKS SHOWN ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. IMAGES USED ARE FOR ILLUSTRA TION PURPOSES ONL Y . VIZIO, THE V LOGO, WHERE VISION MEETS VALUE, AND OTHER VIZIO TRADEMARKS ARE THE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF VIZIO INC. PRODUCT FEA TURES AND SPECIFIC A TIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. © 2010 VIZIO INC. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. 1010[...]