Troubleshooting guide – TV Ears Headphones User Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem:

Check the Following:

You hear static or interference.

The audio cord is plugged into an analog (RCA)

audio OUT port on the TV, cable box, or satellite

box.

The audio cord is NOT plugged into a digital

audio out port.

The transmitter is plugged into a working

power outlet.

The audio cord is plugged into the audio port of

the transmitter.

The audio cord is plugged into the ports on the

TV and transmitter completely.

The infrared lights of the transmitter are facing

the headset and are illuminated.

The transmitter is 3-5 feet off the ground.

Battery may need replacement if older than 1-2

years, depending on usage.

TV Ears has more than one model. Be sure that

the headset model matches the transmitter

model. For example, you must use a Original

Plus headset with a Original Plus transmitter.

Cover all large windows.

The lights on the front of transmitter do not light

up (infrared diodes are difficult to see in day

light).

Cup your hand over the lights and see if 5

infrared lights are glowing red.

Check that the AC power adapter is completely

plugged into the power outlet and 12V port on

back of the transmitter.

The charging light does not come on when

headset is in the cradle.

Note: The light will be green if the headset is in the

front charging cradle and red if the headset is in the

back charging cradle. If there are two headsets in

the charging cradles, the light will be amber.

Remove and replace headset to realign in the

charging cradle.

Use your fingertips to gently rock the headset

right to left, making sure the headset is sitting

properly in the charging cradle.

Check that the AC power adapter is completely

plugged into the power outlet and 12V port on

back of the transmitter.

The TV volume does not work independently

from TV Ears volume.

The television is set on fixed audio television

settings.

See Question 3 of FAQs.

You hear a television station when you watch a

DVD or video.

Turn the cable or satellite box off when you

watch a DVD or video.

See Question 4 of FAQs.

Note: This is only if audio cord is plugged into

audio out port of a cable or satellite and DVD or VCR

player.

You have a Blu-Ray player.

Hook your Blu-Ray player up the same way you

would a DVD or VCR.

See Step 1 of Installation Instructions.

You have a Digital Converter Box or similar.

Hook your Digital Converter Box or similar up

the same way you would a cable or satellite box.

See Step 1 of Installation Instructions.

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