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CHARGING THE BATTERY
BA-gO
OPERATING
AUDIOLIN/(TM PLS-110
1. Before first use of the headset, the battery should be charged
for 24 hours for optimal use.
2. Insert the BA-gOinto the battery charger.
3. Plug the Battery Charger C-100 into a 110V AC wall outlet.
4. The battery is charged as long as the battery charger is plugged
into an AC outlet. You cannot overcharge
the battery. To en-
sure ready availability
of the headset, always place the battery
in the battery charger when the headset is not in use.
5. Subsequent
recharging
time is 12-18 hours. For best results,
periodically
let the battery drain completely
and then recharge.
OPERATING TIPS
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The AudioLinkTM Headset H-100can be used in AudioLinkTM-
compatible facilities. Call NCI for a complete listing of
AudioLinkTM-compatible locations in your area.
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The LED on the front of the headset should be unobstructed
(by hands, printed materials, or other solid objects).
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Public facilities, such as theaters or cinemas, most likely
would not activate their sound transmission systems until the
performance has begun. If you turn the volume "on" prior to
that time, you most likely will encounter the hissing noise
described below.
PROBLEM SOLVING TIPS
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Hissing noise only- Transmitter is not set into operation or is
defective. Problem also may be caused by the headset being
in direct sunlight or too close to a lamp. Block light source.
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Volume turned to maximum on headset but no signal
available-Signal
is missing. Transmitters in public facility
may not be operable.
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Sound is disturbed-Battery
is completely discharged.
Recharge it immediately!
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Sound is slightly noisy- Transmitter is not positioned in
optimum way or reception is obstructed.
For questions
regarding operation,
contact:
NATIONAL CAPTIONING INSTITUTE, INC.
VOICE: 1-800-533-WORD (9673)
TDD': 1-800-321-TDDS (8337)
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