Connections, Installation, Operation – Panasonic RPWF830E User Manual

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Connections

See illustrations on page 3-

B

.

Connect the transmitter to the

audio-visual equipment.

The audio input plug a of the

transmitter can be connected
directly to the 3.5 mm stereo
mini headphones jack on your
equipment
b.

Use the 6.3 mm stereo standard
plug adaptor (not supplied) c if

the headphones jack is large
(6.3 mm stereo).
b Portable CD player, headphones

stereo, radio/tape players,
personal computer, etc.

Connect the supplied AC

adaptor to the transmitter, and

then to a household mains

socket.

d Household mains socket

(AC 230 V to 240 V, 50 Hz)

Disconnect the AC adaptor from
the household mains socket if the
unit is not going to be used for a
long time.
The unit is in the standby condition
when the AC adaptor is connected.
The primary circuit is always
“live” as long as the AC adaptor is
connected to an electrical outlet.

● Do not use any other AC

adaptors except the supplied
one.

Installation

This unit uses radio waves.
The waves can be transmitted to a
range of up to 100 meters.

Note

Under optimum conditions, the
headphones can pick up clean signals
from the transmitter to a maximum of
100 meters. Metal between the two
units and the pre sence of other
radio waves may cause interference
to occur at a shorter distance.
This
interference can be cleared by moving
closer to the transmitter, removing
the obstructions, or changing the
transmitter channel.
You may occasionally experience
interference due to dead spots in the
area covered by the transmitter. This
phenomenon occurs with any kind of
radio signal and is not a malfunction.
Dead spots can be moved by moving
the transmitter and the headphones.

Operation

Preparation

Turn on the audio-visual

equipment the transmitter is

connected to.

Turn the volume on the

sound source up as much

as possible without causing

distortion.

Sound is more susceptible to
noise interference when the
source volume is set to low.

See illustrations on page 3-

C

.

Remove the headphones from

the transmitter.

Reduce the volume of the

headphones with [VOL] dial.

Switch [OPR] switch to “ON”

[OPR] indicator goes red.

Put the headphones on.

Adjust the volume on the

headphones.

Turn [TUNING] dial to the

position of least interference

to adjust the frequency.

If there is interference, you can
change the transmitter channel to
improve reception.

After listening

Take the headphones off.
Switch [OPR] switch to “OFF”.

[OPR] indicator goes out.

Reset the headphones on the

transmitter, and recharge them.

Turn off the audio-visual equipment

the transmitter is connected to.

Note

● Avoid listening for prolonged periods

of time to prevent hearing damage.

● Discontinue use if you experience

discomfort with the headphones that
directly contact your skin.

Continued use may cause rashes or

other allergic reactions.

● Small abnormal sound may be heard

from the AC adaptor. This is not a
malfunction.

● If noise occurs in a radio, etc., keep

the AC adaptor away from the radio.

Concerning the AUTO POWER

ON/OFF function:

When audio signals are input, the

transmitter’s power is turned on ([OPR/

CHG] indicator lights in green). When

audio signals are not input for 1 to 2

minutes, its power is automatically

turned off ([OPR/CHG] indicator

goes out). When the volume of the

connected unit is too low, this function

doesn’t work. Turn up the volume as

much as possible without causing

distortion.

Maintenance

Wipe with a soft, dry cloth.
● When extremely dirty, wipe away the

dirt using a cloth dampened with water
and fi rmly wrung out, and then wipe
away any remaining moisture with a dry
cloth.

● Do not use solvents such as

benzine, thinner, alcohol and kitchen
detergent, or chemically treated cloth.
Doing so may degrade the exterior
case or cause the paint to peel.

Specifi cations

General

Modulation system

Stereo frequency modulation system

Carrier frequency range

863 to 865 MHz

Transmitting distance

up to 100 m

RF Stereo Transmitter

Power supply

DC 12 V, 300 mA

(Using AC adaptor, supplied)

Dimensions (W×H×D)

157 mm x 100 mm x 124 mm

Mass Approx.

195

g

RF Stereo Headphones

Frequency response

18 Hz to 22000 Hz

Power supply

DC 2.4 V: 2 x Nickel-metal

hydride rechargeable batteries or

DC 3 V: 2 x R03/LR03 (size AAA) batteries

Dimensions (W×H×D)

175 mm x 210 mm x 85 mm

Mass Approx. 180 g (without batteries)
Approximate recharging and
operating time

Recharging: 24 hours

Operating: 20 hours

Operating temperature range

0 °C to 40 °C

Operating humidity range

35% to 80% RH (no condensation)

Note

Actual life of the battery will depend on
operating conditions.
Specifi cations are subject to change
without notice.

See illustrations on page 3-

D

.

If reception is still poor

The radio waves from the transmitter may

be being interfered with by other radio

waves. You can change the transmitter

channel to improve reception. If you use

the unit near a cordless telephone, it may
cause radio interference.

Select another channel with

[CHANNEL] switch.

Turn [TUNING] dial to the

position of least interference

to adjust the frequency.

Note

Some sound or noise may still be
heard even if no sound signals are
passing through the transmitter.

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