Page 2 - Contents
2 Wireless Gaming Headset with 3D Sound Contents Important safety instructions ........................................................................................ 3Features..............................................................................................................................
Page 3 - Important safety instructions
3 RF-GUV1202 Important safety instructions 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. 5 Do not use this apparatus near water. 6 Clean only with dry cloth. 7 Do not store near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or oth...
Page 4 - Features; • Incorporates SRS WOW® with SRS®, TruBass®, and FOCUS®
4 Features • Compatible with: • PlayStation®3 (PS3™)• Xbox 360® and Xbox LIVE®• PC running Windows® 7, Windows Vista®, or Windows® XP• Mac® computer running OS X v10.2.8 and above• Stereo audio devices • Incorporates SRS WOW® with SRS®, TruBass®, and FOCUS® technologies to create 3D sound for the ex...
Page 5 - Package contents; If your Xbox 360 is connected to a TV or monitor using an
5 RF-GUV1202 Package contents Note: If your Xbox 360 is connected to a TV or monitor using an HDMI cable, you may need the Microsoft HDMI audio adapter (sold separately). Some models of the Xbox 360 include this adapter. -CHAT VOL+ PWR MUTE LINE IN USB POWER Headset 3.5mm cable with black connector ...
Page 6 - Wireless transmitter; When you turn on the wireless transmitter and receiver,
6 Wireless transmitter Note: When you turn on the wireless transmitter and receiver, they pair automatically. # Component Description 1 POWER button Press to turn your headset on or off. 2 USB port Plug the USB cable into this port and into the USB port on your game console. 3 LINE IN jack Plug a gr...
Page 7 - Wireless receiver
7 RF-GUV1202 Wireless receiver Note: When you turn on the wireless transmitter and receiver, they pair automatically. # Component Description 1 Reset button Insert a straightened paperclip into this hole to press the reset button. When this button is pressed, the wireless receiver is reset and goes ...
Page 8 - Headset jacks and controls
8 Headset jacks and controls # Component Description 1 Right microphone jack (MIC) Plug the microphone into this jack. 2 Left microphone jack (MIC) Plug the microphone into this jack. 3 LINE IN jack Plug the black 3.5mm cable into this jack and into the 3.5mm jack on the wireless transmitter or othe...
Page 9 - Installing the wireless receiver batteries; To install the wireless receiver batteries:; Press the release button on the back of the receiver, then
9 RF-GUV1202 Installing the wireless receiver batteries To install the wireless receiver batteries: 1 Press the release button on the back of the receiver, then remove the battery compartment cover. 2 Insert three AAA batteries (not included) into the battery compartment. Make sure that the + and – ...
Page 10 - Using the wireless receiver
10 Using the wireless receiver You can clip the wireless receiver to your belt, pocket, or sleeve for convenient usage. MUTE
Page 11 - Using a headphone jack or AV cable; MIC
11 RF-GUV1202 Connecting to a PlayStation 3 (PS3) You can connect your headset to your PS3 in a variety of ways to receive PS3 audio: • AV cable or TV headphone jack (see “Using a headphone jack or AV cable” on page 11) • HDMI connection (see “Using an HDMI connection with a headphone jack or AV cab...
Page 12 - Option A: Headphone jack connection method; Make the connections shown in the following illustration.
12 2 Choose your connection method.If you want to connect the audio using a headphone jack on a TV, monitor, or receiver, complete the instructions in “Option A: Headphone jack connection method.”If you want to connect the audio using the PS3 AV cable, complete the instructions in “Option B: AV cabl...
Page 13 - Option B: AV cable connection method; Turn on your PS3, then open the; Settings; The
13 RF-GUV1202 Option B: AV cable connection method Step 3 (continued)Make the connections shown in the following illustration. 4 Turn on your PS3, then open the Settings menu. 5 Select Settings , Sound Settings , Audio Output Settings . The Audio Output Settings menu opens. MUTE SOURCE Wireless tran...
Page 14 - Setting up the Chat function; To set up the Chat function:
14 6 Select Audio Input Connector / SCART / AV Multi to send the PS3 audio to your headset. 7 Press X to save the setting. 8 Press the POWER button on the wireless transmitter, then press the POWER button on the wireless receiver. When the transmitter is connected to the receiver, the LED indicator ...
Page 15 - jack on your
15 RF-GUV1202 Using an HDMI connection with a headphone jack or AV cable Note: Connecting to a headphone jack is the easiest connection method. When your PS3 is connected to a TV, monitor, or receiver using HDMI, you can connect the audio using the TV’s headphone jack (if available) or using the AV ...
Page 17 - Turn on your PS3, then open the PS3; setting lets you use the standard PS3 AV cable that came
17 RF-GUV1202 Option B: AV cable connection method Step 3 (continued)Make the connections shown in the following illustration. 4 Turn on your PS3, then open the PS3 Settings menu. 5 Select Settings , Sound Settings , Audio Multi Output . This setting lets you use the standard PS3 AV cable that came ...
Page 19 - Connecting to an Xbox 360; Plug the microphone into the left or right
19 RF-GUV1202 Connecting to an Xbox 360 Using a headphone jack or AV cable To connect to an Xbox 360 using a headphone jack or AV cable: 1 Plug the microphone into the left or right MIC jack on your headset. Twist the microphone tip so the sound holes face your mouth. Microphone Left side Right side...
Page 21 - AV cable connection method; Press the; button on the wireless transmitter, then; POWER; button on the wireless receiver. When the
21 RF-GUV1202 Option B: AV cable connection method Step 3 (continued)Make the connections shown in the following illustration. 4 Press the POWER button on the wireless transmitter, then press the POWER button on the wireless receiver. When the transmitter is connected to the receiver, the LED indica...
Page 25 - Connecting a computer
25 RF-GUV1202 Connecting a computer If your computer has a Windows operating system, go to “Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP” on page 25.If your computer has a Mac operating system, go to “Mac OS X v10.2.8 and above” on page 29. Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows XP To connect to a Windows-...
Page 26 - Start; , then click the icon that controls
26 2 Make the connections shown in the following illustration. 3 Click Start , Control Panel , then click the icon that controls sound and audio devices. The Sounds and Audio Devices Properties dialog box opens. Note: Options may vary depending on the version of Windows you are using. MUTE Black 3.5...
Page 31 - Connecting to a portable audio device; To connect to a portable audio device:
31 RF-GUV1202 9 Press the POWER button on the wireless transmitter, then press the POWER button on the wireless receiver. When the transmitter is connected to the receiver, the LED indicator on the transmitter lights solid blue. Your headset is ready to use. Connecting to a portable audio device To ...
Page 33 - Legal notices; FCC warning
33 RF-GUV1202 Legal notices FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this product 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...
Page 34 - One-year limited warranty; How long does the coverage last?
34 One-year limited warranty Rocketfish Products (“Rocketfish”) warrants to you, the original purchaser of this new product (“Product”), that the Product shall be free of defects in the original manufacture of the material or workmanship for one (1) year from the purchase of the Product (“Warranty P...
Page 35 - What does the warranty not cover?
35 RF-GUV1202 What does the warranty not cover? This warranty does not cover: • Customer instruction• Installation• Set up adjustments• Cosmetic damage• Damage due to acts of God, such as lightning strikes• Accident• Misuse• Abuse• Negligence• Commercial use• Modification of any part of the Product,...