Notice SONY MDR-RF810

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g the analogue input, set the ATT (attenuator) switch to “–6 dB.” INPUT ATT OdB-6dB SettingConnected components 0 dBTV, portable components, and other components with a low output level (initial settings) –6 dBOther components Notes ? Be sure to lower the volume before setting the ATT switch. ? If audio input is distorted (sometimes, noise can be heard at the same time), set the ATT switch to “–6 dB.” à Operating the system Listening to a programme Before listening To reduce the risk of hearing damage, first lower the volume. 1 Turn on the audio/video equipment connected to the transmitter. If the transmitter is connected to the headphone jack, set the volume control of the audio source equipment as high as possible but not so high that the audio signal becomes distorted. 2 Disconnect the CHARGE plug from the headphones. The transmitter’s POWER indicator lights up green. CHG Transmitter Headphones CHARGE plug 3 Select the radio frequency with the CHANNEL selector switch. CHANNEL DC IN 12V 1 2 4 Turn on the switch on the left housing of the headphones. Check if the power indicator on the left housing lights up red. Place the right housing ? on your right ear and the left housing ? on your left ear. There is a tactile dot on the hanger marked ? to distinguish the left side. ONPOWEROFF 5 Select the channel to that of the transmitter with the switch on the right housing of the headphones. Turn up the volume to a moderate level with the VOLUME control on the left housing. 2CH1CHVOLUME Sending RF signals from the transmitter The transmitter starts sending RF signals automatically when it detects an audio signal from the connected equipment. If the transmitter does not detect an audio signal for more...

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