Sennheiser PLS-100 Headphones User Manual


 
HOOKING UP THE AUDIOLlNI(TM
TRANSMITTER/BATTERY CHARGERT-100TO YOUR TV
LOCATION AND USE OF CONTROLS
AUDIOLlNI(TMTRANSMITTER/BATTERY CHARGERT-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 11OV
AC wall outlet.
2. Insert the three pin audio cable into the three pin receptacle
on the transmitter. Insert the RCAplug into the audio output
jack onyour VCR, TeleCaptionTM4000 closed caption decoder,
hi-fi equipment, or TV. With this connection, volume on the TV
is independent ofvolume on the headset, so all household
members can view TV together at a comfortable level.
3. If you prefer to use a headphone jack on your TV or audio
equipment, use the appropriate adapter. NCI supplies an RCA
to 1/8" mono adapter, which fits most TV headphone jacks. If
your audio equipment uses a different jack, consult your audio
equipment owner's manual. The appropriate adapter is avail-
able at mostelectronics stores.
4. Insert the two batteries into the battery receptacles. In doing
so, you will replace the "dummy" battery in one of the recep-
tacles. When inserting batteries, observe the guides on the
charger. Make sure each battery is fully inserted, but do not
force.
5. If you do not have an audio output jack or headphone jack
available, or if you have problems connecting the transmitter,
contact your AudioLinkTMdealer or NCI.
1. LED:Keep these five light emitting diodes (LEDs) unobstructed
and in clear line of sight ofthe LED on the headset.
2. BATTERYRECEPTACLES:TworechargingportsforBA-gO
batteries.
3. BATTERIES: Two rechargeable batteries each provide ten
hours of continuous use when properly charged.
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CHARGING THE BATTERIES
TV
- Before first use of the headset, each battery should be charged
for 24 hours for optimal use.
- Subsequent recharging time is 12-18 hours. For best results,
periodically let each battery drain completely and then re-
charge. Because two batteries have been provided, one always
can be recharging while the other is in use.
- Batteries are charged as long as the transmitter is plugged in-
to an AC outlet. You cannot overcharge the batteries.