Limited Warranty......12 best. Please review the installation choices In-Warranty Procedure....12 that appear in this manual and determine which features your television has before setting up your ClearSounds CS2001M. ® If you are having difficulty, please call our help desk at...
HOW IT WORKS The transmitter sits on your audio source (TV/VCR, stereo, etc.) and transmits an audio signal via infrared light. The receiver in the headphones captures the infrared light waves and converts them back into sound. You adjust the volume on the cordless headphones to suit your personal needs.
INSTALLATION How you install your CS2001M will depend on what type of equipment you have. It is important to note that because not all TVs are the same, when you plug something into the audio output jack, one of two things will happen.
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Stereo and Mono Installation If your television has audio output jacks, plug the transmitter directly into your television using the RCA plug (C). If your TV has dual left and right audio output jacks, insert the plug into the left (white) audio output jack. Diagram 2 Audio Out SMALL HEADPHONE JACK INSTALLATION...
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Large Headphone Jack Installation If your audio device has a large 6.3mm headphone jack, use adapter E. Connect plug C into adapter E and insert it into the large headphone jack on your audio device. Diagram 4 Large Headphone Jack VCR Installation Follow these instructions when you have cable passing through your VCR and no other audio output jacks are available.
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Microphone Installation Follow these instructions when your equipment does not have any audio output jacks. Connect plug C into the microphone adapter (G). Affix the microphone directly over the speaker of your television by peeling the tape off the back of the adhesive. For this installation, you will have to keep your television at a very low volume.
PLACEMENT OF THE TRANSMITTER Turn on the infrared transmitter. Four red lights on the front of the transmitter will illumi- nate. The infrared light rays are emitted in a conical shape. For best results, place your transmitter above your TV. The transmitter will work best if it is within 33 feet (10 meters) from the headphone receiver.
MUTING THE TELEVISION SOUND Many televisions have speaker switches located on the back panel. If your television has one and you want to keep the sound muted, move this switch to the OFF position and listen to your TV exclusively through the headphones. Some televisions have speaker switches that can only be controlled by the remote control.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE Red power light is not on - AC adapter is not plugged into electrical outlet - AC adapter is not plugged into transmitter No sound from headphones - Audio cord is not plugged into the audio source - There is no audio output from the audio source - Transmitter is not on - Headphones are not on...
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transmission Mode: 850 nanometers Operating Voltage: 12V AC adapter for transmitter 2 AAA batteries for headset Frequency Response: 50Hz-10000Hz Distortion: 1% THD S/N Ratio: 45dB (4M) Battery Life: Up to 50 hours Maximum Operating Distance: 33 feet Input: Jack - 3.5mm male Warranty: 1 year limited warranty FOR YOUR WELL-BEING Medical experts advise against playing any audio device at a high volume for...
LIMITED WARRANTY Your CS2001M is warranted against defects for a period of 12 months from the original date of purchase. IN-WARRANTY PROCEDURE In the event service is required due to a defect or malfunction during the warranty period, ClearSounds will replace or repair the warranted product. The repair or ®...
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NOTE: The warrantor expressly disclaims liability for incidental, consequential, or special damages of any nature. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusive may not apply to you.) This warranty does not cover (1) A defect that has been caused by repair or modifications;...
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