2 description, 3 audio and power connections – AKG Acoustics K 105 UHF User Manual

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2 Description

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You may connect the T 105 UHF transmitter to a headphones output (mini jack or 1/4” jack),
LINE, or REC outputs.

1. Before connecting the transmitter to your audio source, switch the audio source OFF.
2. Plug the red RCA connector (right channel) on the supplied connecting cable into the red

INPUT R jack (8) and the white RCA connector (left channel) into the white INPUT L
jack (8) on the transmitter rear panel.

3. Connect the stereo mini jack plug on the connecting cable to the headphones output of

your audio source.

4. If the headphones output on your equipment is a 1/4” jack, plug the supplied mini jack to

1/4” adapter jack onto the connecting cable. Connect the adapter jack to the headpho-
nes output.

1. Before connecting the transmitter to your audio source, switch the audio source OFF.
2. Plug the red RCA connector (right channel) on the supplied connecting cable into the red

LINE OUT R or REC OUT R socket and the white RCA connector (left channel) into the
white LINE OUT L or REC OUT L socket on your audio source.

3. Connect the stereo mini jack plug on the connecting cable to the

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jack (8) on the trans-

mitter rear panel.

1. Connect the cable on the supplied AC adapter to the 9 V 0.2 A jack (9) on the transmitter

rear panel.

2. Check that the AC voltage stated on the AC adapter is the same as that available in your

country. If it is, connect the AC adapter to a convenient AC outlet. The transmitter will
automatically be ready to operate.
Note that the transmitter will switch on as soon as it detects an audio signal at the INPUT
jacks or the

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jack.

Note that the transmitter will automatically switch OFF about 4 minutes after switching
OFF your audio source (stereo, VCR, TV set, etc.).

2.4.2 Status LED (12)

3.1 Connecting the Trans-
mitter to Your Audio
Source

3.1.1 Connecting to a
Headphones Output

Refer to fig. 3:

Refer to fig. 4:

3.1.2 Connecting to a
LINE or REC Output

Refer to fig. 5:

Refer to fig. 6:

3.2 Connecting the
Transmitter to AC Power

Refer to fig. 7:
Refer to fig. 8:

If LED is...

Transmitter ...

…lighting green

…is connected to AC power and audio source, and receives
signal. Headphones are not connected to transmitter via char-
ging cable.
.…is connected to AC power and audio source, and receives
signal. Headphones are connected to transmitter via charging
cable and switched ON so batteries are not being charged.
.…is connected to AC power and audio source, and receives
signal. Headphones are connected to transmitter via charging
cable. Batteries are inserted the wrong way and are therefore
not being charged.

…lighting orange:

…is connected to AC power and audio source, and receives
signal. Headphones are connected to transmitter via charging
cable and are being charged.

…lighting red:

…is connected to AC power and audio source, and receives no
signal. Headphones are connected to transmitter via charging
cable and are being charged.

…dark:

…has detected no signal for approx. 4 minutes OR
…is not connected to AC power.

3 Audio and Power Connections

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