How-To Guide

RCA Analog Installation
Plug the dual end of the 3.5mm RCA cord (red and black
ends) into the analog “Audio Out” ports on the back of
the television, satellite, or cable box. 
Plug the single (black) end of the 3.5mm RCA cord into
the Analog Audio Cord (green). Plug the other end of the
Analog Audio Cord (green)
into the port labeled
“Analog” on the back of the
transmitter. The correct
port has a green border
around it. 
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Charging the Headset
via Cradle Transmitter
All Long Range headsets should be charged for 4 hours BEFORErst use. This step
will instruct you on how to appropriately charge the headset to make sure you’re
getting the best use possible.
Turn the volume knob of the headset to the “o” position. You should hear and feel
a ‘click’ when the knob has been turned all the way o.
Place the headset into the transmitter’s charging cradle and be sure the front of the
headset is facing towards you. The TV
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Ears logo should be visible on both the front
of the headset as well as the front of the transmitter. Press down on the headset
when it is in the cradle until it is secure. The headset should slightly stick in the cradle
when you try to remove it. The charging light will illuminate when the headset is in
the correct position. When fully charged, the headset should last about 4-6 hours.
Via Direct USB-C
Pop open the plastic cover on top of the headset base that is located between the
volume and tone dials. You are able to plug the headset directly to the usb-c cable
that is located in your product box. Your headset is able to charge directly through
a power source even if your cradle transmitter is not available.
Red LED – When the USB Type C port is plugged into a 5V/1A
power source, the red LED becomes solid.
Blue LED – Optical audio in
The blue LED will icker when the transmitter is rst turned
on. If you are plugged into the optical audio out on both the TV
and the transmitter, the blue LED will become solid to indicate
a successful connection. If unplugged from the optical audio
source, the blue LED will turn OFF after a few seconds.
Green LED – Front charging cradle
When charging the headset in the front cradle, the
rst green LED becomes solid. After the headset is
fully charged the green LED will be OFF.
Green LED – Back charging cradle
When charging the headset in the back cradle, the second
green LED becomes solid. After the headset is fully charged
the green LED will be OFF.
Blue LED – This indicates that your Headset is currently
turned ON
Red LED – This indicates that your Headset has low
battery levels. Your battery is at less than 20% and
will need to be charged soon.
Yellow LED – This indicates that your headset is
currently charging.
Green LED – The green light will turn on when the
headset is fully charged.
Replacing the Battery
Place the transmitter close enough so that you can connect
it to the television. Keep the transmitter accessible so you
can easily charge your headset after use.
STEP 1
Place the transmitter
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Using the provided USB to USB-C cable, please connect the cord to
the supplied power block. Plug the AC adapter into a standard electrical
outlet or surge protector (a surge protector is recommended to protect
against power surges).
Plug the other end of the AC adapter into the port labeled “Power”
on the back of the transmitter.
Connection for Digital Audio
Sometimes located underneath plastic tray
Remove the plastic caps from both
ends of the digital audio cord.
Plug either end of the digital audio cord into the
“Digital Audio Out” port on the back of the TV.
Plug the other end of the digital audio cord into
the port on the back of the transmitter labeled
“Optical”. You should hear and feel a ‘click’ when
it has been pushed in all the way.
Connection for Analog Audio
Plug one end of the Analog Audio Cord (black) in the
“Audio Out” port on the back of the television, satellite
box, or cable box.
Plug the other end of the Analog Audio Cord (black) into
the port labeled “Analog” on the back of the transmitter.
The correct port has a green border around it.
If you connect to your Headphone port of your TV, the
port is usually labeled with an icon that looks like the
following: , your TV may be muted. If this is the case
then connect using the RCA Analog Installation method.
STEP 2
Plug in
STEP 3
Installation of the Transmitter
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3
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO OUT
L
R
LR
AUDIO OUT
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Remove the headset from the cradle or power source and make sure to turn it
o. Lay the headset on its front side and remove all 3 screws from the back with
a size 1 Phillips screwdriver. Replace the current battery with the brand new
replacement, make sure to peel the tape to properly secure the new battery in
place. Properly place the battery with the note “This Side Up” facing up with the L
and R properly facing the left and right side of the headset. Place the back plate
onto the headset, install the 3 screws and your headset is ready to be used.
Function of the Transmitter LED lights: Function of the Headset LED lights:
Your TV’s digital audio out format may be set to
Dolby digital or DTS. If you get static from your TV
Ears after installing the digital audio cord, you need
to change this option to PCM in your TV’s setup
menu. The setup menu is dierent per brand but it
should be similar to the following sequence — Audio
Settings>Additional Audio Settings>Digital Audio Out
Format>Change format from Dolby or DTS to PCM.
NOTE: The optical plug and jack are not square. Position the optical
plug so it matches the orientation of the optical jack, then push the
plug into the jack. You should hear and feel a “click” when the plug
is correctly inserted into the optical jack.
NOTE: If the Digital Audio Out port is a round
hole (rare occurrence), purchase and use a
Coaxial audio cord instead of the optical.
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL
AUDIO
OUT
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
OPTICAL