Using the transmitter and headphones
When you remove the headphones, the power turns off automatically (Auto power on/off function).
Do not pull up the free-adjusting band when not using the headphones. This may cause the auto power on/off function to switch the headphones back on and battery power to run down. Free-adjusting band
Selecting the surround field
SURROUND MUSIC CINEMA VOICE
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� The SURROUND lamp for the selected mode will come on. � This will go off, if [OFF] is selected.
Surround mode
Surround mode and suitable input source For normal headphone play When playing music sources for enhanced acoustics. When playing movie sources for greater audio impact. Creates a feeling close to being actually part of the scene. When playing sports game sources. Reproduces the excitement of being in a stadium at a noisy sports scene while making the sound of the announcer or commentator easier to hear.
If no audio signal is received at the transmitter for more than 5 minutes (approximately)
The infra-red rays being emitted from the transmitter automatically stop and the transmitter�s POWER/CHARGE lamp goes out. These infra-red rays start being emitted again when an audio signal is received. When the input audio (analog only) continues to be very low for more than 5 minutes (approximately), the infra-red rays being emitted from the transmitter may stop. If this happens, increase the volume level on the connected equipment and decrease the volume level on the headphones. If a noise signal is input from equipment connected by the LINE IN terminal, the output of infra-red rays may be stopped. NOTE
� The brightness of the transmitter�s infra-red signal transmission window may not be uniform. This will not effect, for example, the range of the infra-red rays. � Use the headphones within the range of the infra-red rays ( page 11 [Placement of transmitter and headphones]). � The actual location of the sound may be difficult to recognize with music and audio only sources such as music CDs. � This unit simulates an average person�s HRTF*. However individual differences in human�s HRTF means that the effect of this system will vary between individuals. *An abbreviation for Head Related Transfer Function.
OFF MUSIC CINEMA
VOICE
NOTE
� Depending on the signal being input, volume may vary when changing between surround modes. � There is no surround effect when playing a monaural source.
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Press and hold [SURROUND] to select the desired surround mode. Press and hold