Using The Transmitter - Turtle Beach Ear Force XP500 User Manual

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Using the Transmitter

Transmitter Range
The transmitter sends game audio from your Xbox 360
or PS3
®
sight is not required. When you're out of range, you may hear popping or clicking sounds if the headset loses the RF signal. For best perfor-
mance, place the transmitter in an open area that is unobstructed by objects that might absorb RF signals from the internal antenna.
Avoid placing it on a metal surface, such as the top of a home theater A/V receiver.
When the transmitter and headset are communicating, the top LED on the front of the transmitter will be on. If this LED is slowly pulsing,
it means the transmitter can't communicate with the headset. This could happen if the headset is turned off, out of range or needs
to be "paired".
Optimum range: within 20 ft.
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to the headset via digital radio frequency (RF) signal, so a direct line of
Using Wired Headphones
The transmitter can only communicate with one wireless headset, so two wireless headsets cannot be used with the same transmitter.
The headphone jack on the front of the transmitter can be used to connect a set of wired headphones for listening to the Dolby Surround
Sound game sound being transmitted to the wireless headset. * The volume control above the jack sets the volume of the wired headset
and does not affect the volume of the wireless headset.
* Since presets are governed by the XP500 headset, the presets do not apply to a second wired headset.
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