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Silvercrest SFR 2.4 B1 User Manual

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SilverCrest SFR 2.4 B1

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Getting Started

Powering the Headphones On/Off

If the battery level of the headphones is high enough (the power and charge indicator (18) on the
transmitter must light green), you may remove the headphones from the transmitter cradle.

You may optionally power the headphones using conventional batteries. For more information,
see the information on page 67 – “Battery Operation”.

1. Press the On/Off button (9) of the headphones once to switch them on. The power indicator

(8) will light up orange.

2. Keep the On/Off button (9) on the headphones pressed for a few seconds to switch them

back off. The power indicator (8) then goes out.

Please remember to set the correct position for the Power source DC1/DC2
selection switch (10). When set at DC2 position, the device will power on only
if charged batteries have been inserted into the headphones. Please also see
page 68 – “Powering the Headphones by Using Batteries”.

In wireless mode, if no audio signal is received for 5 minutes, the headphones
switch off automatically. You will have to switch the headphones on again
next time you use them.

Selecting the Operating Mode

1. Slide the mode selection switch (6) to the “WL” position to use the wireless headphones to

listen to an external audio source (e.g. your hi-fi equipment).

2. Slide the mode selection switch (6) to the “FM” position to receive your favourite FM radio

programmes.

Powering the Transmitter Cradle On

1. To power the transmitter cradle on, slide the On/Off switch (12) to the “ON” position.

After powering on, the send indicator (17) blinks green. This indicates that the transmitter
cradle is attempting to establish a connection with the headphones. See also the description
on page 65 – “Synchronising the Headphones and Transmitter Cradle”.

Synchronising the transmitter cradle and the headphones can take a while.

If no audio signal is received, the transmitter cradle automatically disconnects
the RF link after 10 minutes. Once the audio signal is reactivated, the RF link is
restored automatically.