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Not all rechargeable batteries will work instead of original batteries. The right battery should have metal body and not, as some batteries, isolated bottom part (-). Such batteries (which will not work) have a isolation ring around bottom connector. Philips has some kind of electronic check if bottom part is connected (integrated with) sides of the battery. So sides and the bottom of the right battery should be a sort of a can. Check the original battery to understand better what I am trying to explain.
I'm having the same problem with the RS140. Only a few weeks old, and no sound at all coming out (not even the beeps). Have replaced batteries and tried a different audio source. Base station lights are on and indicating it is receiving an audio signal, but nothing is going go the headphones.
Hi there! OK I know it is little late to response but if someone will google it,
might find the solution, they are still selling it though. I just got
my set as a xmas present so here is the way it works..
First plug the batteries into the headset, there is gonna be small
power in it, however you have to charge it. So connect the small
charging cable into the base unit and the headset and make sure the
switch on the head set is off. Green LED light will appear on the base unit. Let it charge for 16 hours. After is charged you can unplug the small charging cable.
OK now how it works.
The base unit needs to be always plugged-in to the electricity
supply. Connect the audio connector from the base to the e.g. TV, PC,
DVD player, mp3 player... After you plug-in the audio connector red LED light will automatically light on the base unit.
There is is two channels what you can use, that's in case if you have
two of the same wireless sets. So if on the base is set to # 1 the
headset needs to be also on # 1. Then if you have second headset choose
channel # 2 on the base and also on the headset # 2, so they are not
crossing each other.
Now press switch on button on the headset and red LED light will appear. There is nothing wrong with the red light. That's just the way it is..
OK that's it. Adjust the volume on the headset and you should be able to listen to the music.. :)
The subwoofer light stays red regardless of the state it is in despite it being labled a standby light. (It's more of a power on light) It seems that philips missed the point of what a standby light is.
I would have expected the light to have changed colour to indicate that the unit was operational and perhaps syncing with the receiver box.
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