Listening safely, Using your headphones – Ricoh 33-1196 User Manual

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Using Your H

eadphones

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If your audio source has a

1

/

4

-inch headphone jack,

insert the adapter’s

1

/

8

-inch stereo plug into the back of

the supplied

1

/

8

-to-

1

/

4

-inch stereo adapter. Then insert

the adapter into the audio source’s HEADPHONE jack.

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To protect your hearing, follow these guidelines when you
use your headphones.

• Set the volume to the lowest setting before you begin

listening. After you begin listening, adjust the volume to
a comfortable level.

• Do not listen at extremely high volume levels. Extended

high-volume listening can lead to permanent hearing
loss.

• Once you set the volume, do not increase it. Over time,

your ears adapt to the volume level, so a volume level
that does not cause discomfort might still damage your
hearing.

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You can use multiple sets of headphones with each
transmitter. We do not recommend using multiple
transmitters in the same area.

1. Press

POWER

on the transmitter. The transmitter’s

POWER indicator lights red. Turn on the audio source.

2. To turn on the headphones, slide

POWER

away from

the headband. The POWER/BATT LOW indicator lights
red.

3. Put on the headphones and adjust

VOLUME

to the

desired listening level.

4. To turn off the headphones, slide

POWER

toward the

headband.

5. To turn off the transmitter, press the power switch. The

POWER indicator turns off.

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• If the POWER/BATT LOW

indicator is blinking, the battery
level is low and you must replace
the alkaline batteries or recharge
the rechargeable batteries before
use.

• If you connected the transmitter

to an audio source’s headphone
jack, set the audio source’s
volume control to its mid-
position, then adjust VOLUME
on the headphones to the
desired level.

• To preserve battery life, be sure

to turn off the headphones when
you are not using them.

• If reception is poor even when

the batteries are fully charged
and you are near the transmitter,
try moving the transmitter to a
higher location or moving it away
from the audio source.

• If you are not using the

transmitter, disconnect the
adapter.

• Turn off the headphones before

turning off the transmitter.

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