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Q: Do I need line of sight between the transmitter and headphones ?
A: Line of sight between the transmitter and headphones is not necessary for the headphones to
operate. However, for maximum range and reliability, we recommend that the transmitter be placed
such that the number of walls of obstacles between the transmitter and listening area is reduced to
a minimum.
Q: Do these headphones work with rechargeable batteries ?
A: Yes, the headphones also work with rechargeable batteries, such as NiMh or NiCd batteries.
These batteries can be recharged with an external charger.
Q: How can I mute my television while the headphones are in use ?
A: Many TVs will mute their speakers if an audio cable is plugged into the headphone output.
However, most TVs can also be muted by pushing the "Mute" button at the remote control.
Q: Does the transmitter accept digital audio data ?
A: The Model 1000 transmitter does not connect to digital audio sources. We recommend that you
use the Model 2000 or Model 2500 transmitter both of which feature digital audio inputs.
Q: Can I operate multiple transmitters in the same room, all of which receive audio from
different sources ?
A: While it is possible to connect multiple transmitters to different audio sources in the same room,
only one transmitter can be active at a time. However, it is possible to operate a 5.8 GHz transmitter
at the same time as a 2.4 GHz transmitter without any conflicts.
Contacting Amphony S upport
For contact details and Local Sales Representatives, visit the Amphony web site at:
http://www.amphony.com
Amphony has made best efforts to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate and reliable. However, t he
information is subject to change without notice and is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind (express or implied). No
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