Geemarc CL7370 Opti

Geemarc CL7370 Opti Wireless Amplified TV Headphones User Manual

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Geemarc CL7370 Opti is a wireless amplified TV headphone system designed to enhance the audio experience for individuals with hearing impairment. This system allows users to listen to television programs or other audio sources at a comfortable volume without disturbing others in the same room. It features versatile connectivity options, including optical, RCA, and 3.5mm analog inputs, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of audio devices. The lightweight headset incorporates direct controls for audio adjustments and an ambient sound amplification function.

2. Hua Neke Atuview

2.1 Waehanga

  • CL7370 Opti Wireless Headset
  • Charging Base / Transmitter
  • Pūurutau Hiko
  • Taura Ororongo Optical
  • RCA Taura Ororongo
  • 3.5mm Ororongo Jack Cable

2.2 Nga waahanga matua

  • Teitei Ampwhakarangatira: Ororongo amplification up to 125dB SPL, suitable for various levels of hearing loss.
  • Hototahi Ao: Connects to TVs and other audio devices via optical, RCA, or 3.5mm audio jack.
  • Hoahoa Maamaa: Headset weighs approximately 55 grams for extended comfort.
  • Mana Whakakotahi: Volume, balance (right/left), and tone adjustments directly on the headset.
  • Oro Ambient Ampwhakarangatira: Built-in microphone to amplify surrounding sounds, activated by a button on the headset.
  • Automatic Standby: Headset powers off automatically after two minutes of losing the audio signal to conserve battery.
  • Roa te Ora o te Pūhiko: Tae atu ki te 6 haora o te whakamahi tonu i runga i te utu katoa.
Geemarc CL7370 Opti wireless TV headphones and charging base

The Geemarc CL7370 Opti wireless TV headphones are shown resting on their compact charging base. The base features the Geemarc logo and clearly visible control buttons for power and microphone activation.

Woman wearing Geemarc CL7370 Opti headphones while watching TV

An elderly woman is depicted comfortably wearing the Geemarc CL7370 Opti wireless headphones, holding a television remote control. This illustrates the product's use for personal TV listening.

Close-up of Geemarc CL7370 Opti headset controls

He taipitopito view of the central control unit on the Geemarc CL7370 Opti headset, highlighting the accessible buttons for volume adjustment (plus and minus), power on/off, and microphone activation.

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Connecting the Charging Base

  1. Hononga Hiko: Connect the provided power adapter to the charging base and plug it into a wall outlet.
  2. Audio Connection (Choose ONE method):
    • Whatu (E taunakitia ana mō te Ororongo Mamati): Use the optical audio cable to connect the "OPTICAL IN" port on the charging base to the "OPTICAL OUT" port on your television or audio source. Ensure the protective caps are removed from the cable ends.
    • RCA (Analog Audio): Use the RCA audio cable to connect the "AUDIO IN" (red and white) ports on the charging base to the corresponding "AUDIO OUT" ports on your television or audio source.
    • 3.5mm Audio Jack (Analog Audio): Use the 3.5mm audio jack cable to connect the "AUDIO IN" port on the charging base to the headphone jack or 3.5mm audio output on your television, radio, or DVD player.
Geemarc CL7370 Opti charging base with optical audio input

A close-up shot of the Geemarc CL7370 Opti charging base, specifically highlighting the optical (SPDIF) audio input port, indicating its compatibility with modern televisions.

3.2 Whakataki Tuatahi

Place the headset onto the charging base. The charging indicator light on the base will illuminate, indicating that the headset is charging. A full charge takes approximately 3 hours.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Kei te Hiko / Weto

  • To power on the headset, press and hold the power button (usually marked with a circle and a vertical line) on the headset's control unit until an indicator light appears.
  • Hei whakaweto i te hiko, pēhia anō te pātene mana me te pupuri.

4.2 Te Whakatikatika i te Ororongo

  • Mana Rōrahi: Use the '+' and '-' buttons on the headset to increase or decrease the listening volume.
  • Mana Taurite: Adjust the left/right audio balance using the dedicated balance control buttons (if present, refer to headset markings).
  • Mana Tono: Modify the audio tone (treble/bass) using the tone control buttons (if present, refer to headset markings) to suit your preference.

4.3 Ambient Sound Ampwhakarangatira

  • The headset features a built-in microphone to amplify ambient sounds, allowing you to hear conversations around you.
  • Press the microphone button (usually marked with a microphone icon) on the headset to activate this feature.
  • Press the button again to deactivate ambient sound amplification and return to the audio source.
  • Tuhipoka: This feature is not a medical hearing aid.

4.4 Tatari Aunoa

The headset is designed to automatically enter standby mode (power off) approximately two minutes after it loses the audio signal from the transmitter. This feature helps conserve battery life if you forget to place the headset back on its charging base.

5. Tiaki

5.1 Te horoi

  • Wipe the headset and charging base with a soft, dry cloth.
  • Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
  • Me whakarite kia kore he wai e uru ki nga tuwhera o te taputapu.

5.2 Tiaki Pūhiko

  • For optimal battery life, fully charge the headset before first use.
  • Recharge the headset regularly, especially if it has not been used for an extended period.

6. Te Raru

  • Kore Oro:
    • Ensure the charging base is powered on and connected correctly to the audio source (TV, radio, etc.).
    • Manatokohia kua whakahikohia te pane ka whakakiia katoatia.
    • Check the volume level on both the headset and the audio source.
    • Confirm the correct audio output is selected on your TV/audio source.
    • If using optical, ensure the TV's audio output is set to PCM (not Bitstream or Dolby Digital).
  • Oro korikori:
    • Reduce the volume on the headset or the audio source.
    • Ensure the headset is within range of the charging base.
    • Tirohia mo te pokanoa mai i etahi atu taputapu ahokore.
  • Ambient Sound Too Loud/Noisy:
    • The ambient sound amplification feature is designed to pick up surrounding sounds. If it is too loud or noisy, deactivate it by pressing the microphone button on the headset.
    • This feature is not intended for continuous use as a hearing aid.
  • Ko te Paneoro Kare e Whakatakihia:
    • Ensure the power adapter is securely connected to the base and the wall outlet.
    • Verify the headset is correctly placed on the charging contacts of the base.

7. Whakatakotoranga

  • Waitohu: Geemarc
  • Ingoa Tauira: CL7370 Opti
  • Tae: Pango
  • Momo Puoro: Over-ear (Stethoscope style)
  • Hononga: Ahokore
  • Urupare Ororongo: 3.5mm Audio Jack, RCA, Optical (SPDIF)
  • Nga waahanga motuhake: Lightweight, Ambient Sound Ampwhakarangatira
  • Ngā Pūrere Hototahi: Television, Radio, DVD Player
  • Hanganga Pūhiko: Lithium-ion
  • Pūhiko Rechargeable: Ae
  • Ora Pūhiko: Tae atu ki te 6 haora
  • Wā Whakataki: Tata ki te 3 haora
  • Taumaha Paneoro: 55 Karamu
  • Whakautu Auautanga: 100 ki te 16,000 Hz

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or replacement parts, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or visit the official Geemarc website. Contacting Geemarc customer service directly is recommended for specific inquiries.