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ENGLISH ESP AÑOL FRANÇAIS FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES C ASQUE FM S ANS FIL A URICULARES INALÁMBRICOS FM HA- W600RF-J/C INS TRUC TIONS MANUEL D’INS TRUC TIONS MANU AL DE INS TRUCCIONES For customer Use: Enter below the Model No. and Serial No. which are located on the top or bottom of the cabinet. Retain this information for future reference. Model [...]
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W arnings, cautions and others Mises en garde, precautions et indic ations div erses Avisos , precauciones y otras notas FCC INFORMA TION This device complies with P art 15 of the FCC Rules . Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) This device ma y not cause harmful interference (2) This device must accept an y interference recei[...]
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IC INFORMA TION This device complies with R SS-210 of the IC Rules. Operation is subject to the follo wing two conditions: (1) This de vice may not cause harmful interference (2) This de vice must accept any interference receiv ed, including interference that ma y cause undesired operation of the de vice. CA UTION: Changes or modifications not appr[...]
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G-3 ENGLISH This product’ s performance would be degraded under a strong electr o-static envir onment. And the function would be self-recov erable after the above case . This product’ s performance would be degraded since the disturbance from the mains cord. And the function would be self- recov erable after the above case . FRANÇAIS Les perfo[...]
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1 ENGLISH FEA TURES • Call Function–Call headphone user with “ CALL ” butto n on base station (tran smitt er) • Reception range u p to 50 m/164 ft. (using JV C measurement syst em) • Au to T uning–Headpho nes au toma tically tunes in to the base station (tran smitt er) as it tur ns on • On Stand Chargin g–Recharg eable system with[...]
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2 ENGLISH Impor tant cautions CA UTION T o reduce the risk o f electrical shocks, fire, etc.: 1. Do not remov e screws, cover o r cabinet. 2. Do not expose t his ap pliance to ra in or moisture. Precautions Inst al lat ion • S elect a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold (between 0°C and 35°C (32°F and 95°F)). • Keep a[...]
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3 ENGLISH 4 4 5 Par ts identification 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 Base station (transmitter and ba tter y charging unit) Back side 23 1 6 7 Headphones 1 CHARGE indica tor (6) 2 Microp hone (8) 3 CALL button (8) 4 POWER indicato r (7) See pages in paren theses for details. 5 B at tery charging terminal (6) 6 CHANNEL selector (8) 7 A UDIO IN jac k (4) 8 DC IN jac[...]
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4 ENGLISH Connection TV , audio amplifier, V CR, D VD play er, PC , etc. 1 Connec t the base statio n to the A V equ ip men t. 2 Connec t the A C adap to r to the base station. 3 Connec t the A C adap to r to the A C outlet. 1 1 2 3 T o AC outlet (A C 120 V , 60 Hz) Conv ersion cord f or stereo pin jack (supplied) Connection cord (supplied) Plu[...]
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5 ENGLISH 1 T ake off the e ar pad of the right headphone. 2 T a ke off the bat tery covers. 3 Install the bat teries. Ma tch the polari ty (+ and –) o n the bat teries with the + and – ma rking on the ba ttery com partments. • Insert the – terminal of the ba ttery at firs t. Be sure to use the supplied e x clusive battery . Do not use an y[...]
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6 ENGLISH Charging the batter y The base station wo rks as the batt er y char ging unit. Char ge the recha rgeab le bat tery b efor e starting to use the headphones. Y ou can con tinuo usly use the headphones f or about 10 ho urs after full ba ttery charge . 1 Make sure tha t the headphones are turned off. Y ou cannot charge the battery of the head[...]
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7 ENGLISH Basic operations Listening to the sound fr om the base station The base station works as the FM tra nsmitt er and send sound to the headphones. Prec aution T urn down the vol ume of the headpho nes with the V OL dial befo re turnin g on its po wer to avo id excessive vo lume. 1 Start playback on the A V equipment connected with the base s[...]
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8 ENGLISH Basic operations Selec ting a better reception channel When the pla yback sound is noisy , you can choose one of the other two c hannels to transmi t signals on the base station. • The white noise may come o ut when switchin g the channel. T ake off the headphones when swi tching the cha nnel. 1 Slide the CH ANNEL sele ctor o n the back[...]
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9 ENGLISH T roubleshooting Symptom Cause/R emedy No sound co mes ou t at all. • T urns on the power of the headpho nes. • Start playback on the A V equipm ent co nnected to the base station. • Check the connection between the base station a nd the A V equ ipment. • T urns up the volume of the head phones o r the connected A V equip men t to[...]
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10 ENGLISH Specifications General Specifications Mod ulation syst em: Ster eo frequency modulation system Carrier frequency : 912.0 MHz (Channel 1) 912.5 MHz (Channel 2) 913.0 MHz (Channel 3) Us a b l e a r e a (distance to reach): Max. 50 m (164 ft.) (using JV C measurement systems, under con trolled amb ient co nditions) Fr equency response: 25 H[...]
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© 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Printed in China LNT0066-001A HA- W600RF-J/C FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES HAW600RF_J.indb 2 HAW600RF_J.indb 2 06.6.16 11:11:13 AM 06.6.16 11:11:13 AM[...]
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ENGLISH NEDERLANDS DEUTSCH FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES FUNKK OPFHÖRER DRAADLO ZE FM-HOOFD TELEFOON C ASQUE FM S ANS FIL CUFFIE SENZA FILO FM TRÅDLÖSA FM-HÖRL URAR HA- W600RF-G INS TRUCTIONS BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG GEBRUIK SAANWIJZING MANUEL D’INS TRUCTIONS IS TRUZIONI BRUK SANVISNING LNT0067-001A FRANÇAIS IT ALIANO S VENSKA HAW600_G.indb 3 HAW600_G.i[...]
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G-1 FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES 863MHz — 865 MHZ THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR USE IN THESE COUNTRIES: DIESES GERÄT IST FÜR DEN GEBRA UCH IN DEN FOLGENDEN LÄNDERN V ORGESEHEN: DIT APP ARAA T IS BEDOELD V OOR GEBRUIK IN DEZE LANDEN: DISPOSITIF PREVU POUR ETRE UTILISE D ANS LES P A YS SUIV ANTS: QUEST O DISPOSITIVO È DES TINA T O PER L ’USO IN QUEST[...]
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Bästa kund! Denna apparat över ensstämmer med gällande EU-direktiv och standarder beträff ande elektromagnetisk k ompatibilitet och elsäkerhet. Europarepresentant för Victor Company of Japan, Limited är: JV C T echnology Centre Europe GmbH P ostfach 10 05 52 61145 Friedber g T yskland G-2 Dear Customer , This apparatus is in conformance wit[...]
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G-3 Information f or Users on Disposal of Old Equipment ENGLISH Attention: This symbol is only valid in the European Union. [European Union] This symbol indicates that the electrical and electronic equipment should not be disposed as general household waste at its end-of-lif e. Instead, the product should be handed ov er to the applicable collectio[...]
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Informations r elatives à l’élimination des appar eils usagés, à l’intention des utilisateurs FRANÇAIS Attention: Ce symbole n’est reconnu que dans l’Union européenne. [Union européenne] Lorsque ce s ymbole figure sur un appareil électrique et électronique , cela signifie qu’il ne doit pas être éliminé en tant que déchet mén[...]
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G-5 Informazioni per gli utenti sullo smaltimento delle appar ecchiature obsolete IT ALIANO Attenzione: Questo simbolo è valido solo nell’Unione Europea. [Unione Europea] Questo simbolo indica che l’apparecchiatura elettrica ed elettronica a cui è r elativo non de ve essere smaltita tra i rifiuti domestici generici alla fine della sua vita ut[...]
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ENGLISH This product’ s per formance w ould be degraded under a strong electro-static en vironment. And the function would be self-reco ver able after the abov e case. This product’ s per formance w ould be degraded since the disturbance from the mains cord. And the function would be self-reco ver able after the abov e case. DEUTSCH Die Leistun[...]
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G-7 “SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT” This equipment has been designed and manufactur ed to meet international safety standards but, lik e any electrical appar atus, care must be tak en if you are to obtain the best results and saf ety is to be assured. •••••••••••••••••••••••?[...]
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1 ENGLISH Contents Precautions ....................................... 2 Parts identification ........................... 3 Connection ........................................ 4 Battery installation .......................... 5 Charging the battery ........................ 6 Basic operations ............................... 7 T roubleshooting ......[...]
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2 ENGLISH Impor tant cautions CA UTION T o reduce the risk o f electrical shocks, fire, etc.: 1. Do not remov e screws, cover o r cabinet. 2. Do not expose t his ap pliance to ra in or moisture. Precautions Inst al lat ion • S elect a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold (between 0°C and 35°C). • Keep awa y from dir ect [...]
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3 ENGLISH 4 4 5 Par ts identification 1 23 4 5 6 Base station (transmitter and ba tter y charging unit) Back side 23 1 6 7 Headphones 1 CHARGE indica tor (6) 2 POWER indicato r (7) 3 B at tery charging terminal (6) See pages in paren theses for details. 4 CHANNEL selector (8) 5 A UDIO IN jac k (4) 6 DC IN jack (4) Left Right 1 A UTO SCAN bu tto n ([...]
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4 ENGLISH Connection TV , audio amplifier, V CR, D VD play er, PC , etc. 1 Connec t the base statio n to the A V equ ip men t. 2 Connec t the A C adap to r to the base station. 3 Connec t the A C adap to r to the A C outlet. 1 1 2 3 T o AC outlet (A C 230 V , 50 Hz) Conv ersion cord f or stereo pin jack (supplied) Connection cord (supplied) Plu[...]
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5 ENGLISH 1 T ake off the e ar pad of the right headphone. 2 T a ke off the bat tery covers. 3 Install the bat teries. Ma tch the polari ty (+ and –) o n the bat teries with the + and – ma rking on the ba ttery com partments. • Insert the – terminal of the ba ttery at firs t. Be sure to use the supplied e x clusive battery . Do not use an y[...]
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6 ENGLISH Charging the batter y The base station wo rks as the batt er y char ging unit. Char ge the recha rgeab le bat tery b efor e starting to use the headphones. Y ou can con tinuo usly use the headphones f or about 10 ho urs after full ba ttery charge . 1 Make sure tha t the headphones are turned off. Y ou cannot charge the battery of the head[...]
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7 ENGLISH Basic operations Listening to the sound fr om the base station The base station works as the FM tra nsmitt er and send sound to the headphones. Prec aution T urn do wn the vol ume of th e head pho nes with the V OL dial befo re turnin g on its po wer to avo id excessive vo lume. 1 Start playback on the A V equipment connected with the bas[...]
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8 ENGLISH Basic operations Selec ting a better reception channel When the pla yback sound is noisy , you can choose one of the other two c hannels to transmi t signals on the base station. • The white noise may come o ut when switchin g the channel. T ake off the headphones when swi tching the cha nnel. 1 Slide the CH ANNEL sele ctor o n the back[...]
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9 ENGLISH T roubleshooting Symptom Cause/R emedy No sound co mes ou t at all. • T urns on the power of the headpho nes. • Start playback on the A V equipm ent co nnected to the base station. • Check the connection between the base station a nd the A V equ ipment. • T urns up the volume of the head phones o r the connected A V equip men t to[...]
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10 ENGLISH Specifications General Specifications Modula tion system: Ster eo frequency modulation system Carrier frequency : 863.5 MHz (Channel 1) 864.0 MHz (Channel 2) 864.5 MHz (Channel 3) Us a b l e a r e a (distance to reach): Max. 100 m (using JV C measurement systems, under con trolled amb ient co nditions) Fr equency response: 25 Hz – 13,0[...]
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© 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Printed in China LNT0067-001A HA- W600RF-G FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES HAW600_G.indb 2 HAW600_G.indb 2 06.6.26 6:47:52 PM 06.6.26 6:47:52 PM[...]
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FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES HA- W600RF-B INS TRUC TIONS LNT0068-001A HAW600RF_B.indb 3 HAW600RF_B.indb 3 06.6.26 6:08:24 PM 06.6.26 6:08:24 PM[...]
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G-1 G-1 FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES 863MHz — 865 MHZ THIS DEVICE IS INTENDED FOR USE IN THESE COUNTRIES: English Hereby , JVC , declares that this HA-W600RF is in compliance with the essential requirements and other rele vant provisions of Dir ective 1999/5/E C. Finnish JV C v akuuttaa täten että HA- W600RF tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY o[...]
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G-2 Dear Customer , This apparatus is in conf ormance with the v alid European directiv es and standards regar ding electromagnetic compatibility and electrical saf ety . European repr esentative of Victor Company of Japan, Limited is: JV C T echnology Centre Europe GmbH P ostfach 10 05 52 61145 Friedber g Germany Information f or Users on Disposal[...]
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G-3 “SOME DO’S AND DON’TS ON THE SAFE USE OF EQUIPMENT” This equipment has been designed and manufactur ed to meet international safety standards but, lik e any electrical appar atus, care must be tak en if you are to obtain the best results and saf ety is to be assured. •••••••••••••••••••••••?[...]
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1 FEA TURES • Reception range u p to 100 m (using JV C measurement system) • Au to T uning–Headpho nes au toma tically tunes in to the base station (tran smitt er) as it tur ns on • On Stand Chargin g–Recharg eable system with the excl usive N i-MH ba ttery that requir es no charg e cable • Au to P ow er On/Off transmit ter • “PLL ?[...]
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2 Impor tant cautions CA UTION T o reduce the risk o f electrical shocks, fire, etc.: 1. Do not remov e screws, cover o r cabinet. 2. Do not expose t his ap pliance to ra in or moisture. Precautions Inst al lat ion • S elect a place which is level, dry and neither too hot nor too cold (between 0°C and 35°C). • Keep awa y from dir ect sunlight[...]
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3 4 4 5 Par ts identification 1 23 4 5 6 Base station (transmitter and ba tter y charging unit) Back side 23 1 6 7 Headphones 1 CHARGE indica tor (6) 2 POWER indicato r (7) 3 B at tery charging terminal (6) See pages in paren theses for details. 4 CHANNEL selector (8) 5 A UDIO IN jac k (4) 6 DC IN jack (4) Left Right 1 A UTO SCAN bu tto n (7, 8) 2 [...]
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4 Connection TV , audio amplifier, V CR, D VD play er, PC , etc. 1 Connec t the base statio n to the A V equ ip men t. 2 Connec t the A C adap to r to the base station. 3 Connec t the A C adap to r to the A C outlet. 1 1 2 3 T o AC outlet (A C 230 V , 50 Hz) Conv ersion cord f or stereo pin jack (supplied) Connection cord (supplied) Plug adapto[...]
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5 1 T ake off the e ar pad of the right headphone. 2 T a ke off the bat tery covers. 3 Install the bat teries. Ma tch the polari ty (+ and –) o n the bat teries with the + and – ma rking on the ba ttery com partments. • Insert the – terminal of the ba ttery at firs t. Be sure to use the supplied e x clusive battery . Do not use an y other r[...]
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6 Charging the batter y The base station wo rks as the batt er y char ging unit. Char ge the recha rgeab le bat tery b efor e starting to use the headphones. Y ou can con tinuo usly use the headphones f or about 10 ho urs after full ba ttery charge . 1 Make sure tha t the headphones are turned off. Y ou cannot charge the battery of the headphones w[...]
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7 Basic operations Listening to the sound fr om the base station The base station works as the FM tra nsmitt er and send sound to the headphones. Prec aution T urn down the vol ume of the headpho nes with the V OL dial befo re turnin g on its po wer to avo id excessive vo lume. 1 Start playback on the A V equipment connected with the base s ta tion[...]
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8 Basic operations Selec ting a better reception channel When the pla yback sound is noisy , you can choose one of the other two c hannels to transmi t signals on the base station. • The white noise may come o ut when switchin g the channel. T ake off the headphones when swi tching the cha nnel. 1 Slide the CH ANNEL sele ctor o n the back sid e o[...]
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9 T roubleshooting Symptom Cause/R emedy No sound co mes ou t at all. • T urns on the power of the headpho nes. • Start playback on the A V equipm ent co nnected to the base station. • Check the connection between the base station a nd the A V equ ipment. • T urns up the volume of the head phones o r the connected A V equip men t to an a pp[...]
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10 Specifications General Specifications Mod ulation syst em: Ster eo frequency modulation system Carrier frequency : 863.5 MHz (Channel 1) 864.0 MHz (Channel 2) 864.5 MHz (Channel 3) Us a b l e a r e a (distance to reach): Max. 100 m (using JV C measurement systems, under con trolled amb ient co nditions) Fr equency response: 25 Hz – 13,000 Hz D[...]
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HAW600RF_B.indb 11 HAW600RF_B.indb 11 06.6.26 6:08:42 PM 06.6.26 6:08:42 PM[...]
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© 2006 Victor Company of Japan, Limited Printed in China LNT0068-001A HA- W600RF-B FM CORDLESS HEADPHONES HAW600RF_B.indb 2 HAW600RF_B.indb 2 06.6.26 6:08:07 PM 06.6.26 6:08:07 PM[...]