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HG-31B Digital Over-Ear Headphones User Manual...
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Introduction The AudioMX HG-31B Digital Over-Ear Headphones use the latest digital wireless technology that enables you to enjoy crystal clear stereo music and TV sound anywhere inside your home. Simply connect the transmitter to a desired audio source: DVD player, CD player, TV set, VCR, Hi-Fi system, or iPod.
Technical Specifications 4. Chargeable design: place the headphones on the transmitter charging stand to charge when not in use. Transmission Mode GFSK 5. Dual usage methods: use wirelessly with the help of the transmitter or use as regular Carrier Frequency 2.4 GHz wired headphones by connecting them to an audio source.
Product Profile 17. 3.5 mm to 6.3 mm jack adaptor 18. 3.5 mm to RCA adapter (Short “Y” shaped cable) Transmitter 1. Power / Signal / Charge LED indicator Installation 2. Charging pins Transmitter installation 3. Attenuation select switch 1. Connect the supplied AC / DC power adapter to an electrical wall outlet. 4.
Operation Transmitter Using the transmitter and the headphones Rear View 1. Turn on the audio source which the transmitter is connected to. The LED indicator on the Music Player transmitter will light in orange when the transmitter receives the audio signal. RCA Cable DC 5V 550mA Power Adaptor...
Notes: 3. Store the transmitter and headphones in a dry and clean place. Humidity or dust may cause damage to the inside components. 1. For power saving and transmitter protection, the transmitter will automatically switch to standby mode if there is no audio signal source for approximately 5 minutes (LED on 4.
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The headphones are too far from the transmitter. Move it closer. The audio signal input level is too low. Increase the volume of the audio source.
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