User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Replacement parts
- WARNING
- The RS 160 digital RF headphone system
- Delivery includes
- Product overview
- Putting the RS 160 into operation
- Using the RS 160
- 1. Make sure that the rechargeable batteries are charged.
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- 18
- 20
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- Switching the transmitter on and off
- Switching the headphones on and off
- Adjusting the volume on the headphones
- Muting the headphones
- Adjusting the signal of the sound source
- Associating the headphones to the transmitter
- Listening with several headphones simultaneously
- Cleaning the RS 160
- If a problem occurs ...
- Accessories and spare part
- Specifications
- Manufacturer declarations
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Putting the RS 160 into operation
Powering the transmitter
For powering the TR 160 transmitter, you can use:
• the supplied NT5-6AW power supply unit for stationary use
• rechargeable batteries (AA size, NiMH, 1.2 V, at least 1,300 mAh) for
mobile use
• standard batteries (AA size, 1.5 V) for mobile use
Powering the transmitter via the power supply unit
왘 Select the suitable country adapter 햹 for your wall socket.
왘 Slide the country adapter 햹 onto the power supply unit 햸 until it locks
into pl
ace.
왘 Connect the connector 햺 of the power supply unit to the socket 햴.
왘 Plug the power supply unit 햸 into a wall socket.
The transmitter switches on. The multi-function LED 햳 flashes green
after 9 seconds. The transmitter is in enrollment mode.
AU
EU
UK
US
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You can also connect the charging cable 햻 to the connector 햺 of
the power supply unit to conveniently charge your headphones
(see “Charging rechargeable batteries in the headphones” on
page 16 ).