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Normally, when headphones are plugged in, the TV speaker is automatically muted. To use the headphones, leave the TV volume at a normal level, and the speaker sound should stop when the headphones are plugged in.
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Yup. If the headphones are driven by the TV, then turning down the TV turns down the headphones. Check to see if the TV has an audio output setting where you can select either the TV speakers or the headphone jack. What brand and model TV is it?
No speakers are selected if just headphone is displayed. Press the speaker button just under the power button. No station is tuned when auto muting is displayed. Hook up an antenna to the receiver or use a different source like a cd player.
What type of TV, IE: Make and Model. If you have a SCART socket, then you can probably use the audio output connections on the SCART cable to connect to your stereo.
One thing to check is that your TV isn't muted! I know it sounds silly, but lots of people have inadvertently muted their TV's and not realized it.
Hi, First you need to make a test to adjust your headphones wireless system.. .pls follow the step below:
"Connect the headphone base" TO " headphones
output of TV" with 3.5mm stereo headphone jack cable (than Tv should
mute ) Infra red headphone pilot lamp should flicker in parallel to voice coming from TV
Infra red headphone should have a rotary adjustment on it.. "Volume" adjustment
while TV talking , when you sit in front of the Infra red headphone (it works point-to-point ) you will hear the voice of TV, than adjust volume properly...Thats it..now lets go to second step..
Your headphone's Base should either "3.5mm stereo headphone jack" or "RCA Stereo jacks" or "bot"h..After completion of this test ,I recommend you to
switch / use "RCA Audio output plugs-white/Red cable " on the back of
TV instead of TV's headphone output ,since it mutes the whole sound..RCA
output plugs of TV work independently from the TV's master volume control..of course you need RCA cable to connect this..
Hope this helps!..if more help requires pls let me know. Take care and please Remember to rate/vote and give me 4 Thumbs Up for me to continue for Helping out the Community :)
Use the MUTE button on the remote to mute your TV speakers and then you can still use our headphones. You can continue to adjust volume with the remote and it will only affect your headphones. You may need to do this each time you turn on the TV and use headphones, but that is a small annoyance.
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plug your headphones in and then mute the television using the remote.
While the TV is muted you can still use the volume up and down controls to adjust the volume through the headphones. I find that having the volume at 60-75% is more than loud enough on the headphones.
Just be careful when you unplug the headphones and take the TV off of mute, if your volume levels are still turned up you will be in for a jolt :)
Look in your TV's menu options. I have an RCA TV which allows me to turn on (or off) the headphone port and set the volume of the headphones. Once you turn the headphone volume up, then you can turn the TV Volume all the way down with your TV remote while the headphone volume remains where you set it. Hope this works for you.
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