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V. Turning the Speaker Off
1. Press and hold the Power/tuning/volume (B) up to turn the speaker OFF.
You will need to hold the control for about 1.5 seconds for the speaker
to turn off.
2. Confirm that the speaker is off by verifying that the power/tuning indicator
light (A) is no longer illuminated.
VI. Recharging the Batteries
The speaker will automatically charge the rechargeable batteries (NiMH or NiCd)
only when the batteries are installed and the speaker is plugged in with the AC
power adapter.
Warning: DO NOT attempt to charge any other batteries except those
specified above.
VII. More Helpful Information
i. About Fixed-Level Audio Outputs:
A fixed-level, or line-level audio output is considered ideal since it provides an
audio signal unchanged by adjustments to the audio source volume control.
Hint: Fixed-level audio outputs from stereo receivers/amps will typically be
designated as Tape, Tape 1, and Tape 2 outputs, or VCR audio output
connections These outputs are frequently marked on A/V equipment as
‘TAPE OUTPUT,’ ‘TAPE OUT,’ ‘TAPE REC, or ‘TAPE RECORD or REC OUT.’
Please note: Jacks labeled PHONO, CD, LD, DVD or tape or VCR playback
(PB) are INPUTS and will not work with the transmitter.
Fixed-level outputs from TVs are usually marked as ‘Constant,’ ‘Fixed,’ or
‘Select.’ If they are not marked as such, they are probably variable outputs (see
“About Variable-Level Audio Outputs” on the next page). Outputs from VCRs
are almost always fixed.
Hint: When connecting to the audio outputs of a VCR, remember that the
VCR must be playing a tape or showing a TV channel for sound to be
produced.