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How do I get the wireless headphones to work for my headrest dvd player?

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How do I get the wireless headphones to work for my headrest dvd player?

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For our group A and group D headrest kits. After you have the headrest units installed and powered-up you will first discover the units to play the audio out the built-in speakers and no audio signal on the IR wireless headphones. To turn the IR signal on for the wireless headphones you need to select the IR-TX button on the remote control (or front of the unit for 7″). This will turn the IR signal on and the built-in speaker audio off. You can then select to be on channel A or channel B on both the headrest and the headphones. The IR headphone signal is “line of sight” meaning you will need to be located behind the headrest monitor unit to receive and hear a clear audio signal. It is a good idea to have the left and right units on different channels to avoid overlap in the audio signal. It is also a good idea to remind the kids to turn the headphones off when not in use to preserve the batteries.

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For our group A , group T and group D headrest kits. After you have the headrest units installed and powered-up you will first discover the units to play the audio out the built-in speakers and no audio signal on the IR wireless headphones. To turn the IR signal on for the wireless headphones you need to select the IR-TX button on the remote control (or front of the unit for 7″). This will turn the IR signal on and the built-in speaker audio off. You can then select to be on channel A or channel B on both the headrest and the headphones. The IR headphone signal is “line of sight” meaning you will need to be located behind the headrest monitor unit to receive and hear a clear audio signal. It is a good idea to have the left and right units on different channels to avoid overlap in the audio signal. It is also a good idea to remind the kids to turn the headphones off when not in use to preserve the batteries.

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