Silvercrest SFR 2.4 B1 User Manual
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SilverCrest SFR 2.4 B1
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Using the Headphones with a Cable
If your location is close to the audio source and you don’t wish to make portable use of your
headphones, you may use them with a normal cable connection. In this case you don’t need the
wireless capabilities of the transmitter cradle.
For cable operation, use one of the supplied audio cables (see page 53 – “Package Contents”).
1. Music output via the audio cable is possible while the headphones are powered off. To save
battery power, press the On/Off button (9) to power the headphones off.
2. Connect one end of the audio cable to the audio input socket (7) of your headphones.
Connect the other end of the cable to the headphones output socket of your hi-fi equipment.
If your hi-fi equipment has a 6.3 mm stereo socket, connect the adapter plug (see page 53 –
“Package Contents”) to the cable.
You may also connect the adapter cable (see page 53 – “Package Contents”) to the cable
to use any of the Cinch audio outputs of your hi-fi equipment.
With this type of connection, the headphones work as a passive device. The
volume adjustment on the headphones is restricted. You will need to adjust the
volume on the audio source.
Switching to radio reception is not possible during cable operation. If you
want to listen to radio stations, you must first disconnect the connection cable
from the audio input socket (7) of your headphones.
Battery Operation
You may power both the transmitter cradle and the headphones using conventional batteries.
Batteries are not included in the package.
Remove the batteries when the device is not to be used for a long time.
Respect the environment. Old batteries do not belong in the domestic waste.
They must be handed in to a collection point for waste batteries.
Rechargeable AAA batteries cannot be recharged when inserted into the
device.