Anleitung Acoustic Research, modell AWD205
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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
4. Plug the adapter into an electrical outlet. Important: This power unit is intended to be correctly oriented in a vertical or floor mount position. Note: High-output sources, such as DVD players or audio receivers/ amplifiers, may cause distortion if used at full volume with the transmitter. Try setting them at 1/2 or 2/3 volume. Transmitter (back panel) 1If your audio source has stereo RCA outputs: Connect the red and white plugs of a stereo Y adapter cable (not included) to the audio source’s line out jacks. Connect the other end of the stereo Y adapter cable to the transmitter’s built-in audio cable. 234 GettInG Started To connect to your computer’s USB port: 1. Connect a USB cable (not included) to an available USB port on your computer. 2. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the transmitter’s USB Power In jack. 3. Set the ANALOG/USB switch on the transmitter’s back panel to USB. IMPORTANT: If you’re using this USB connection to your computer, do not connect the built-in 3.5mm audio cable to your computer. This USB connection to your computer sends power and audio to the transmitter, so you don’t need to make any other transmitter connections. 123 Transmitter (back panel) GettInG Started Using the Wireless Headphones Turning the Headphones On On/Off switch (right 1. Make sure the transmitter is plugged in and connected to an audio source. headphone, bottom) 2. Put the On/Off switch on the right headphone in the On position. The indicator on the right headphone lights up green Indicator (right headphone, and blinks slowly to show that side) the headphones are on. 3. Switch on the audio source (TV, DVD, CD player, etc.) the transmitter is connected to. If your audio source is a DVD or CD player, start a disc. The On indicator on the transmitter’s front panel turns green and blinks rapidly, indicating that the transmitter is trying to link with the headphones. The headphones and transmitter should link automatically in a matter of seconds—the transmitter’s On light and the headphone’s indicator both turn solid green when linked. Link buttons If the transmitter and headphones do NOT link automatically: Press and hold the Link button on the back of the transmitter for five seconds. Then press and hold the Link button on the right headphone for 5 seconds. The headphones and transmitter lock onto each other for wireless transmission. The LED on the headphones flashes while the devices are tuning; it stays on once the devices are tuned. 4. If you’re using a variable-level audio output (something you can set the volume on), adjust the volume on your audio source. Then adjust the volume using the Volume wheel on the right earphone. ButtonS & JackS Turning the Headphones Off Put the On/Off switch in the Off position. Don’t forget to unplug the transmitter too! Charging the Headset If you are using rechargeable batteries NiMH or NiCd (such as the batteries provided), the batteries will charge when the headphones are connected to the transmitter using the charging cable. WARNING: To avoid risk of fire or injury, DO NOT connect the headphones to the transmitter with the charging cable if you installed alkaline or other non-rechargeable batteries – this could cause the batteries to leak, which would damage the headphones. To charge the headset unit: 1. Plug one end of the charging cable to Transmitter the Charge jack on the transmitter’s (back panel) back panel. (Make sure the transmitter is plugged in!) 2. Plug the other end of the charging Charging cable into the Charge jack on the left cable headphone. While the headphones are charging, the Charge indicator on the transmitter’s front panel remains red. This LED turns off when the headphones are fully charged. Notes about charging: • When the batteries are charged, remember to unplug the charging cable from the headphones and transmitter. • Never leave the batteries charging for more than 48 hours. • The batteries should be charged for a full 8 hours. Left headphone ButtonS & JackS Transmitter (Front and Back) Front panel Back panel Charge (red) indicates that your headphones are charging On (green) indicates the following status: Flashing slowly: transmitter is on but does not have an audio signal from the input Flashing quickly: transmitter is on and ready to link Solid green: transmitter and headphones are linked Link button tunes the transmitter and headphones Charge jack connects to the left headphone via the charging cable and recharges your headphones if you’re using rechargeable batteries Analog In cable connects to an analog audio source (like the headphone jack on your mp3 player) Analog/USB switch lets you set the kind of audio input you’re using: the Analog In jack or USB (from your computer) USB power in jack connects to the AC power adapter or to your computer via USB cable uSInG Your HeadpHoneS headphones Charge jack connects to the transmitter via the charging cable and recharges your headphones if you’re using rechargeable batteries Left hea...