To obtain the best quality sound through your system use the red/white RCA
phono connectors on the transmitter with the lead supplied to directly connect to
your TV.
If your TV or HiFi uses similar red/white RCA phono connectors to output sound
then connect to these.
You may need to refer to instructions for TV to configure the sockets to provide
sound output if you get no sound from them.
If your TV does not use RCA phono connectors to output sound then you could
use the SCART or jack adaptors accordingly to suit your equipment.
If you use the jack adaptor you may find that using a headphone socket may turn
off internal speakers for other users.
An optional microphone can be used to pick up the sound from your TV, allow
people to speak to you through the system or to monitor other sounds e.g.
telephone or door bell.
Mono/Stereo switch. Normally set to “stereo”. If you connect to a mono audio
source then switch to “mono” otherwise sound will only be heard in one ear
piece.
Plug the power supply into the transmitter and a mains socket.
Place receiver in charging cradle and allow the batteries to charge for 14 hours
before first use.
Rechargeable Batteries
The system only uses purpose-made batteries for the receivers. The system is
supplied with one battery. Additional batteries may be purchased separately.
This may be found in a packet or installed in the receiver. Blanking pieces are
inserted in the charging sockets of the transmitter to prevent damage to the
transmitter; these may be removed to charge one or two spare batteries. The
blanking piece may look like a battery but it has no metal contacts.
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