The following
procedure will re-establish the communication link between the
Headphones and the Wireless adapter, this is called "pairing". Before
you start please make sure both the headphones and the wireless
adapter are fully charged and turned off.
Note: The headphones and the wireless adapter come pre-paired from the factory.
1. Press and hold the power button on the headphones. See Figure 1.

Figure 1
2.
Continue to hold the button down until the LED starts flashing red/blue
in an alternating pattern. Release the button when the LED starts
flashing red/blue. See Figure 2.

Figure 2
3. Once the headphones LED is flashing red/blue, press and hold the power button on the wireless adapter. See Figure 3.

Figure 3
4.
Hold down the button until the LED starts flashing red/blue in an
alternating patter. The LED will blink blue, then turn off for a few
seconds then blink red/blue. Release the button when the LED starts
flashing red/blue. See Figure 4.

Figure 4
5.
Once both the headphones LED and the adapter LED is blinking red/blue,
press the volume up button once on the headphones. See Figure 5.

Figure 5
Once the headphones is paired with the adapter, the LED on the headphones will blink blue once every two seconds. See Figure 6.

Figure 6
When the adapter is paired the LED will be solid blue. See Figure 7.

Figure 7
The adapter
may continue to blink red/blue for a few seconds even after the
headphones LED starting blinking blue. This is normal; the adapter may
take a few additional seconds before the LED turn solid blue.
Once
the headphones and the adapter are paired, it is not necessary to pair
them again even if the batteries on both units are completely drained.
Additional
Note: Repeated pairing will not improve the sound quality or give the
headphones and the adapter a cleaner connection.
Same exact proble. I'm not sure what to check with the vertical IC and the convergence IC. I know what the convergence is, but what's the IC, and vertical IC?
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