Using the cordless headphones (kv-20ts50omy) – Sony KV-13TR28 User Manual
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Using the Cordless Headphones (Kv-20TS50omy)
Installing Batteries
Connecting Cordless Headphones
1
Push the tabs on the edges of both
receivers down and up to open the
battery compartment covers.
2
Insert a size AA (R6) battery into each
of the compartments.
Make sure the poiarity is correct.
3
Close the battery compartment cover.
Battery lite
With continuous use, batteries will last:
• up to 120 hours (size AA (R6) alkaline battery).
• up to 60 hours (size AA (R6) manganese battery).
If the power indicator darkens and the sound deteriorates, the
batteries might be weak. Repiace both of them with new ones.
To avoid damage from possible battery leakage
Remove the batteries if you do not plan to use the cordless
headphones for a fairly long time.
WARNING
Batteries may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge,
disassemble, or dispose of in fire.
(supplied)
Cordless
Headphones
(supplied)
: Signal flow
1
Plug the infrared emitter cable into the IR EMITTER
terminal.
CAUTION
Do not connect the antenna cable into the IR EMITTER terminal. If
you do so, the antenna could break. The IR EMITTER terminal is
covered with a plastic cap to prevent misconnection.
2
Adjust the position and the direction of the infr£U'ed
emitter.
• Do not cover the infrared emitter.
• Remove obstacles between the emitter and the cordless
headphones.
Using the Cordless Headphones
1
Turn the headphones power on by using the control on
the headphones.
The power indicator lights up.
Set HEADPHONES to ON. For instructions, see
“Setting HEADPHONES to ON or OFF." p.46.
3
Adjust the headphone speakers volume by using the
controls on the headphones. You can adjust the
volume to the right and left speakers separately.
^VOL
VOL^
To prevent hearing damage due to sudden or prolonged excessive volume, do not raise the headphones volume too high, while listening.
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