HSTVP1 Head Spot SonicCast 2.4 GHz Low-latency Bone Conduction TV Pillow BY KARE AUDIO User Guide 1.
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FCC Notice Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Included Parts Parts are located in the top of the pillow box. Quantity Part # Description Image 1 610-36 Optical Cable 1 811 RCA to 3.5mm 1 RFA1HP-C 3.5mm to 3.5mm 1 RFA1PS USB Power Adapter 1 RFA1PC USB A to Micro USB B 1 RFA1 Transmitter 1 VC12 Hook and Loop 1 HSTVP1 Pillow 3 K KARE Audio 1.
Using Your Pillow for the First Time Step 1 Charge Your Pillow For best results charge your pillow for 3 hours before use. The red indicator ❺ should be on to indicate charging. This LED does not change when fully charged and will stay red if the USB has power. Step 2 Connect the Transmitter to the TV Using the information provided in this guide connect the SonicCast transmitter (RFA1) to your TV. Step 3 Pair the Transmitter Pair your pillow to your transmitter.
Identifying Pillow Features ❶ Bone Conductors ❺ Charger Connected ❷ Control Panel ❻ USB for Charging ❸ Cover ❼ Network Status ❹ Power & Pairing Button ❽ Volume Down ❾ Volume Up 5 K KARE Audio 1.
Identifying Transmitter Features ❶ Microphone Input ❺Optical Output ❷ Optical Input ❻ 5 Volt In ❸ Coaxial Input ❼ Mode Button ❹ Analog Input 6 K KARE Audio 1.
Powering the Transmitter Use the included micro-USB cable (RFA1-PC) to power to the transmitter. Audio is not input on this port. In some cases, the USB port on the back of your TV or audio device can provide power. If you have "buzzing or hissing" on an audio channel, use the included wall adapter (RFA1-PS). Connecting Signal Choosing the input signal is critical to getting the most enjoyable experience. First, identify what outputs are available on your TV.
❷ Optical Input Digital optical input is the most common and most straightforward method for setting up your system. Plug your device into this port using the provided optical cable (61036). Remove plastic covers from the end of the optical cable before inserting them into the TV and transmitter. This type of connection snaps in place when securely inserted. ❸ Coaxial Input Use cable (RFA-COAX) sold separately. This single RCA coaxial cable is often colorcoded orange or black.
a 2nd optical cable (610-36) into the optical output. Remove plastic covers from the end of the optical cable before inserting them into the soundbar or transmitter. This type of connection snaps in place when securely inserted. The Optical Output port is only an optical passthrough. This output does not have sound processing or decoding on this audio stream. DSP (Digital Signal Processing) The digital signal processing in SonicCast RFA1 is designed to improve your audio experience and simplify setup.
Narrow Voiceify AI Narrow Voiceify AI focuses its intelligibility algorithms on sounds in the 1kHz to 6kHz range. Narrow Voiceify AI also enables Voice Priority Surround Sound and Calm Commercial Technology. Wide Voiceify AI Wide Voiceify AI applies AI algorithms to voices in the 0.5kHz to 8kHz range. Wide Voiceify AI also enables Voice Priority SS and Calm Commercial Technology. Full Voiceify AI Full Voiceify AI applies AI algorithms to voices in the entire audio range.
Selecting DSP Modes The mode button ❼ allows you to set DSP and adjust the delay. The Mode LED indicates these settings on the top of the transmitter ❽. A short press of the mode button cycles through the DSP modes.
Network & Audio Status The Status LED ❾ indicates the status of both the audio input and if a receiver is connected. Audio Input Status Not Connected Connected Connected Device Connected No status until Audio Connected No Receiver Connected Receiver Paired Status LED Fade Red Fade Yellow Solid Green Pairing RFA1 broadcasts a pairing beacon when you can add additional receivers. To pair another receiver, please see the specific receiver guide.
Placement and Mounting Careful consideration should be used when choosing placement for the RFA1. While the RFA1 should work behind the TV, some TVs contain large metal plates that interfere with radio waves. Locate the transmitter away from WIFI base stations. Plasma TVs generate large amounts of RF that may interfere with RF signals. The transmitter can be wall-mounted with screw holes on the transmitter's bottom or with the hook and loop. Another option for mounting is a transmitter shelf.