Connecting the transmitter to a laptop Power button on the receiver LINK button on the transmitter USING YOUR ARWH2 LISTENING TO MUSIC The ARWH2 is automatically set up to control iTunes® and Windows® Media Player. Simply open your music software on your computer, and you can skip or go back to the previous song, pause, or play music using the receiver. Playing Press the Play/Pause button on the receiver to pause music. Skip Forward Press the SKIP FWD button to skip to the next track. Skip Back Press the SKIP BACK button to skip back to the previous track. Adjusting the Volume Press the Volume + or Volume – buttons to adjust the volume. ANSWERING A CALL If you receive a call using Skype™ or Windows Messenger®, you can answer it using the receiver. A microphone is placed near the headphone jack for your convenience. Note: You’ll still need to use Skype or Windows Messenger to dial out. Some additional setup may be necessary to use Skype. See page 9. 1. When you receive a call, the call will beep through, similar to call waiting. Press and hold the Answer Call button to answer the call. If you’re listening to music, it will automatically be put on hold. 2. To mute the microphone at any time during the call, press and hold the MUTE MIC button. While muted, the indicator fl ashes green. 3. When finished with the call, press and hold the HANG UP button, and your music will begin playing again. USING YOUR ARWH2 CHARGING 1. Attach the ARWH2 receiver to the transmitter as shown below, making sure the docking pins on the receiver match up to the holes on the transmitter, until it clicks into place. Also make sure the charge contacts on both units match up properly. You may need to move the belt clip slightly to do this. 2. Plug the combined ARWH2 unit into an available USB port on your computer. The indicator on the receiver flashes red when charging. Charging the battery fully takes a few hours and the battery should last about 4 hours per charge. The indicator on the receiver turns solid red when the battery is low. Docking the receiver to the transmitter for charging Docking holes Charging the ARWH2 USING YOUR ARWH2 SETTING UP SKYPE Most of the settings for Skype™ are automatically configured by the ARWH2, but in order to use all of the features on the receiver, the following few steps must also be set up. 1. In the Skype Main menu at the top of the screen, click Tools and then choose Options. 2. In the Options menu, click the Advanced tab on the left side of the menu to open the Advanced menu items beneath it. 3. Click Hotkeys under the Advanced menu. The Hotkeys menu appears. 4. Check the Enable keyboard shortcuts box at the top of the menu. 5. Finally, click the Save button at the bottom of the window. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TROUBLESHOOTING The following troubleshooting guide takes you through some of the more common problems associated with the installation and/or operation of a wireless system. If the problem persists, please call toll-free 1-800-732-6866 or visit NO POWER • Make sure the receiver is charged and that the transmitter is properly connected to your computer. Try another USB port and use one directly on your computer, if possible (e.g. not through a hub). NO SOUND • Make sure the receiver is charged. If the indicator is red, the battery is low. • Check that your music or communications software is transmitting sound as it normally should. Make sure the sound is not muted through the software. • The ARWH2 is not set as the default audio device in your PC’s system setup. Use the audio settings in Windows® under Sounds and Audio Devices to select the ARWH2 as the audio output. • Confirm that the receiver is turned on and linked to the transmitter (the indicator is steady blue). If the indicator is flashing blue, the receiver is not linked to the transmitter. Press and hold the LINK button on the transmitter and the Power button on the receiver for 3 seconds to link the units. INTERRUPTED SOUND • Make sure the receiver is charged. If the indicator is red, the battery is low. • You may be out of range. Move closer to the transmitter. Sending the signal through certain materials, such as glass, tile, and metal, can decrease the effective transmitting distance of the system. SKYPE ISN’T WORKING RIGHT • Make sure Skype is set up correctly in the Tools menu. See page 9 for details on how to enable keyboard shortcuts. LISTEN SAFELY! Enjoy your earphones at a safe volume. Avoid or limit the amount of time you listen at higher volumes—permanent hearing loss may occur if the earphones are used at too high a volume. If you experience a ringing in your ears, or your own voice and other sounds seem muffled, stop using the earphones and consult a hearing professional. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Transmitter Omni-directional 2.4GHz digital broadcast Range 30 ft.* USB type USB A 2.0 Receiver Headphone output 3.5 mm Microphone Integrated, omni-directional Battery life 3 ho...