BANKEN CO. LTD HEI-18Y-1 Manual De Usuario
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transmitter and receiver light and communication commences automatically. (It may take about 1
second for communication to commence.)
If you press and hold the power of both the transmitter and receiver for several seconds, the LED
lamp flashes and the power is shut off.
(2) Active mode
When the transmitter detects voice input, the receiver is switched to standby mode automatically
and starts communication – the receiver is linked with the transmitter.
The transmitter/receiver can be reset by pressing the on/off switch for no more than 1 second.
(3) The device has 10 channels (0 - 9CH). Set both the receiver and transmitter to the same channel
when using.
If the lines are crossed, try another channel.
(See the following precautions when selecting/switching channels with the channel selector.)
(4) When plugging the microphone in the microphone jack of the transmitter and earphones in the
earphone jack of the receiver, be sure to insert all the way.
If not inserted all the way, you will not be able to transmit/receive properly.
(5) Noise may be produced if the plug or jack is dirty. If so, wipe away dirt from the plug and jack
with a soft cloth, etc. (if used in areas where there is a lot of sand or dust)
(6) Stretch out the microphone cord and earphone cord when using.
(7) The transmitter microphone cord and the receiver earphone cord break easily. Be careful when
handling the cords.
(8) Signals may get mixed with the frequency of local broadcasting stations in small areas. If so,
transmission/reception may be temporarily interrupted. Using a cellular telephone in the immediate
vicinity may produce noise. This does not however indicate equipment failure. Try a different
location.
3. Standby mode
(1) If there is no voice communication for approximately 20 seconds, the equipment is designed to
switch to standby mode in order to extend the life of the batteries.
When the transmitter switches to standby mode, the receiver being used also automatically switches
to standby mode and stands by to receive a transmission from the channel that had be used up to
that point.