Charging The Headset - TV Ears 2.3 User Manual

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Step 2
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Place and Power the TV Ears Transmitter
The transmitter lights must be in direct line of sight with the headset so the headset can receive the infrared signal.
1. Place the transmitter on a flat surface 3-5 feet off the ground.
2. Point the front of the transmitter towards the seating area where the headset will be used. Plug the opposite
end of the AC adapter
3. Plug the AC adapter into a standard electrical outlet or surge protector.
Note: The transmitter will not operate properly if unplugged from an electrical source and must remain plugged-
in to charge the headset and transmit the infrared signal.
Step 3
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Charging the Headset

The headset comes pre-charged with enough battery power for 10 minutes of use. The headset will last up to 10 hours
on a full charge, depending on volume level. A fully exhausted battery will take between 8-10 hours to charge
completely. The automatic 1-hour "Quick Charge" feature will rapidly charge a partially drained battery sufficiently for
typical use, 2-4 hours.
1.
Turn the headset volume knob
2.
Place the headset in the transmitter-charging cradle
3.
Check to see that the charging light
charging cradle of the transmitter and it will glow red if placed in the rear-charging cradle of the transmitter.
TV Ears recommends storing the headset in the charging cradle of the transmitter when not in use, to avoid
damaging the headset. The headset cannot be over charged. If returned to the charging cradle of the
transmitter, the headset will always be easy to find and ready for use.
Using the System
Step 1
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Using the Headset
1.
Remove the headset from the charging cradle
2.
The writing on the front of the headset should face away from your body. The infrared signal is received on the
front of the headset.
into the port labeled '12V' on the back of the transmitter.
to the off position.
illuminates. It will glow green if the headset is placed in the front
facing forward.
of the transmitter.

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