Promate Revolt User Manual

Universal wireless and wired headphones with docking station for audio streaming.

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Revolt
Universal Wireless and Wired Headphones with Docking Station for Audio Streaming.
User Guide

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    Revolt Universal Wireless and Wired Headphones with Docking Station for Audio Streaming. User Guide...
  • Page 2 1. Introduction This 2.4GHz stereo wireless headphone system offers you advances in wireless transmission technology. You can listen to stereo sound from your audio components up to 50 meters. The transmitter is compatible to any audio sources such as DVD player, CD player, i-Pod, MP3, TV set, VCR, Hi-Fi system and radio.
  • Page 3 5. Installation TRANSMITTER POWER/SIGNAL Connect the power adapter provided to a power outlet. Connect the power adapter to the DC IN input connector located on the transmitter’s rear panel. Use the audio cable 3.5mm jack to RCA cable to connect the transmitter with the audio outputs on audio sources like TV set, Hi-Fi system, iPods, VCR or radio-cassette player.
  • Page 4 Press the Power button on the headphone for 3 seconds to turn the wireless function on. The Blue LED light will flash. The headphones are now linked up with the transmitter and the Blue LED light will be solid blue. 6.
  • Page 5 8. Wired Headphone Application The headphone can be applied in wired mode. Simply connect the headphone and the audio source by the supplied 3.5mm to 3.5mm audio cable. 9. Troubleshooting NO SOUND  Ensure that the mains adapter is pushed fully into the power outlet and that its cable is properly connected to the DC IN 6V connector on the transmitter.
  • Page 6  Use the headphones volume control to increase the sound level (only when use as a wireless headphone).  The audio signal input level is too low. Increase the volume from the audio source of Hi-Fi, CD, or TV, etc. ...

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