Transmitter/Headphone Power Supply; Installation - Philips SBC HC130 Manual

Cordless ir stereo headphone
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XP SBC HC 130/00-1
15-03-2002 11:48
Controls
Transmitter (figure 1)
1 IR transmitting LEDs – transmit audio
signal to IR headphone.
2 DC power – connect to the 12 Volt/
200 mA AC/DC adapter.
3 Power switch – power on/off switch.
4 3.5 mm stereo headphone audio
input – connects your IR transmitter to an
audio source.
5 Controls plate
Headphone (figure 2)
6 IR sensors – to receive IR waves from the
transmitter.
7 Power indication – lights up when in use.
8 Power On/Off – slide the switch to the
on or off position to switch the headphone
on/off.
9 Volume – adjust volume to your desired
listening level.
Environmental Information
All redundant packing material has been omitted.We have done our best to make the
packaging easily separable into two materials: cardboard and polyethylene.
Your unit consists of materials which can be recycled if disassembled by a specialized
company. Please observe the local regulations regarding the disposal of packing
materials, exhausted batteries and old equipment.
Pagina 5

Installation

Transmitter power supply
IMPORTANT
Use only Philips SBC CS030/00
12 Volt/200 mA AC/DC adapter.
(For UK, use only Philips SBC CS030/05)
1 Make sure the adapter's rated voltage
corresponds to the mains socket voltage.
2 Connect the DC connector of the AC/DC
adapter to the 12 Volt DC power input
connector located at the rear of the
transmitter.
3 Connect the 12 Volt/200 mA AC/DC
adapter to the mains socket.
– Always disconnect the AC/DC adapter if
the transmitter is not to be used for a
long period of time.
Headphone power supply
1 Check if the power button of the
IR headphone is in the on position.
2 Ensure the batteries are put in the battery
compartment correctly according to the
engraved polarity symbols.
Note:
Always remove the batteries if the
headphone is not to be used for a long period
of time.
Batteries contain chemical substances,
so they should be disposed of properly.
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