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Surr ound Sound Stereo Wir eless Headphone HC 850 XP SBC HC 850/00 15-03-2002 11:50 Pagina 1[...]
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English Italiano 3 R + - + - + - + - L 10 9 11 12 16 15 A 12 3 CHANNEL UDIO IN 1 A UDIO IN 2 LR - + 12V DC 1 2 3 7 6 5 4 8 3 123 CHANNEL AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 RL - + 12V DC 123 CHANNEL AUDIO IN 1 AUDIO IN 2 RL - + 12V DC LEFT CHANNEL (WHITE) RIGHT CHANNEL (RED) STEREO AUDIO CABLE (INCLUDED) LEFT CHANNEL (WHITE) RIGHT CHANNE[...]
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English Italiano 2 English Italiano English ______________________________________________ 4 Italiano _____________________________________________ 12 ___________________________________________ 20 Index XP SBC HC 850/00 15-03-2002 11:50 Pagina 3[...]
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English 4 Congratulations! Y ou hav e just bought the most sophisticated FM wireless stereo sound system. This system uses the latest FM wireless technology , which gives y ou complete freedom of mov ement while enjoying y our fav or ite music and mo vies. No more inconv enience from cables or headphone wires! T o ensure you get the best performanc[...]
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English 5 Automatic recharg eable system The FM transmitter automatically rechar ges the headphone’ s built-in rechargeable R03/AAA NiMH batteries. Just position the headphone on the transmitter and contact. The green LED lights up during char ging. Easy transmission The FM headphone is able to receiv e signals from the transmitter , even through[...]
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English Contr ols Installation 6 Headphone (figure 2) 9 P ow er indication – lights up when in use . When batteries are low , the pow er indicator flashes, and you should recharge the headphone for about 16 hour s before the next use . 10 P o wer On/Off – push the button to switch the headphone on/off. 11 Recharging contacts – align headpho[...]
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Notes: Completely flat batteries need approximately 16 hours to rechar ge. The FM headphone will switch off automatically during rechar ging. Always remove the batteries if the headphone is not to be used for a long period of time. Batteries contain chemical substances , so they should be disposed of pr operly . Headphone batter y replacement (fi[...]
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7 Adjust the volume to the desired lev el with the headphone volume control. Option 2 (figure 5) Connecting the FM transmitter to a headphone output of an audio source IMPOR T ANT Use only 1 of the audio inputs: 3.5 mm stereo headphone audio input OR the line audio input! Using both audio inputs at the same time may damage your FM wireless system [...]
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English 9 T r oubleshooting If a fault occurs , fir st check the points listed belo w before taking the set for repair . If you are unable to remedy a pr oblem b y following these hints, consult your dealer or ser vice centre. W ARNING: Under no circumstances should you tr y to repair the set yourself, as this would inv alidate the w arranty . Pr [...]
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English 10 T r oubleshooting Distorted sound – Check if the volume on audio source/ headphone is not set at too high a level. Reduce the volume . – Distance from the transmitter is too lar ge . Mov e closer to the tr ansmitter . – Interference from fluorescent lamps/ other radio sources. Mov e tr ansmitter or headphone elsewhere/ change the [...]
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English 11 System: Radio Frequency (RF) Carrier F requency: Channel 1: 433.5 MHz (T ransmitter HC852) Channel 2: 434.0 MHz Channel 3: 434.5 MHz Carrier F requency: 433.0 to 435.0 MHz (Auto tuning) (Headphone HC855) Modulation: Frequency Modulation (FM) Radiated Output P ow er : <10m W att Effectiv e T ransmission Range: up to100 meter s, omni di[...]
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Italiano Congratulazioni! A vete appena acquistato il più sofisticato sistema audio stereo MF senza fili. Questo sistema utilizza la più recente tecnologia MF senza fili, che vi offre completa liber tà di movimento mentre vi godete la v ostr a fav or ita musica e film. Niente più fastidi derivanti da cavi o fili della cuffia! Al fine di [...]
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Italiano 13 Facile trasmissione La cuffia MF può ricevere segnali dalla trasmittente , anche attr av er so bar riere come por te, pareti e finestre . Cuf fi e multiple con una sola trasmittente Si può usare un numero addizionale di cuffie e/o altopar lanti senza fili con una singola trasmittente se: - funzionano nella banda di 433 MHz - si p[...]
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Italiano Comandi Installazione Cuf fi a ( fi gura 2) 9 Indicazione di alimentazione – si accende quando in uso. Quando le batter ie sono scariche , l’indicatore di alimentazione lampeggia, e dov ete r icaricare la cuffia per circa 16 ore prima di usar la di nuovo . 10 Alimentazione inserita/disinserita – premere il tasto per accendere/speg[...]
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Italiano 15 Sostituzione delle batterie della cuf fi a ( fi gura 3) IMPOR T ANTE Usate solo batterie R03/AAA NiMH ricaricabili (preferibilmente Philips). Non usate batterie NiCd o alcaline poiché potrebber o danneggiare il sistema MF senza fili! 1 Rimuo vete i cuscini auricolar i. 2 Estraete le batter ie e smaltitele in modo adeguato. 3 Inserit[...]
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Italiano Opzione 2 ( fi gura 5) Collegamento della trasmittente MF all’uscita della cuffia di una sorgente audio. IMPOR T ANTE Usate soltanto 1 degli ingressi audio: Ingresso audio cuffia stereo di 3,5 mm OPPURE l’ingresso linea audio! Usando entrambi gli ingr essi audio allo stesso tempo potrebbe danneggiare il sistema MF senza fili oppure[...]
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Italiano 17 Ricer ca dei guasti In caso di guasto, prima di por tare l’apparecchio a riparar e , controllate i punti sottoelencati. Se non si è in grado di risolv ere il problema seguendo questi suggerimenti, rivolgetevi al proprio riv enditore o al centro di assistenza. A VVER TENZA: In nessuna circostanza bisogna tentare di ripar are personalm[...]
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Italiano Ricer ca dei guasti Suono distorto – Controllate che il volume della sorgente audio/cuffia non sia stato impostato ad un livello troppo alto . Riducete il volume. – La distanza dalla trasmittente è troppo gr ande . P or tatevi più vicino alla trasmittente . – Interferenza da lampade fluorescenti/altre sorgenti radio. Spostate la [...]
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Italiano 19 Regolazioni Europee Questo prodotto è stato pr ogettato, collaudato e prodotto secondo la direttiv a europea R&TTE 1999/5CE. Ai sensi della suddetta Direttiv a, questo prodotto può esser e acquistato e messo in ser vizio nei seguenti stati: Direttiv a R&TTE 1999/5/CE Sistema: Frequenza Radio (RF) Fr equenza vettor e: Canale 1:[...]
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29 Contact details Countr y Co v ered T elephone Number Austria 0810-001203 Belgium 070 222303 France Philips: 08 25 88 97 89 Radiola: 08 25 07 65 24 Schneider : 08 25 32 47 46 PSTN Germany 0180 53 56 767 Greece 00800 31221280 Free phone Italy 800 820026 Free phone Nether lands 0900-8406 Shared tariff P or tugal 021 4163063 United Kingdom 0208 665 [...]
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Meet Philips at the Internet http://www .philips.com Printed in China /CMM DL/RM 0205 SBC HC 850 English Italiano XP SBC HC 850/00 15-03-2002 11:50 Pagina 136[...]