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USER MANUAL BALANCE K 216 AFC AKG
User Instructions . p. 7
Please read the manual before using the equipment!
Thank you for purchasing an AKG product. Please take a few minutes to read the instructions below carefully before operating the equipment. Please keep the Manual for future reference.
2 Safety and Environment
2.1 Safety
- Do not spill any liquids on the equipment and do not drop any objects through the ventilation slots in the equipment.
- The equipment may be used in dry rooms only.
- The equipment may be opened, serviced, and repaired by authorized personnel only. The equipment contains no user-serviceable parts.
- Before connecting the equipment to power, check that the AC mains voltage stated on the supplied AC adapter is identical to the AC mains voltage available where you will use the equipment.
- To power the equipment, use the supplied AC adapter with its 12 VDC output only. Using adapters with an AC output and/or a different output voltage may cause serious damage to the unit.
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If any solid object or liquid penetrates into the equipment, shut down the sound system immediately. Disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet immediately and have the equipment checked by AKG service personnel.
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Prior to storing the transmitter without using it for a long period of time, disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet. Please note that as long as the AC adapter is plugged into a power outlet, the transmitter will not be completely separated from power when you switch it off.
- Do not place the equipment near heat sources such as radiators, heating ducts, or amplifiers, etc. and do not expose it to direct sunlight, excessive dust, moisture, rain, mechanical vibrations, or shock.
- Clean the equipment with a moistened (not wet) cloth only. Be sure to disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet before cleaning the equipment! Never use caustic or scouring cleaners or cleaning agents containing alcohol or solvents since these may damage the enamel and plastic parts.
10.Use the equipment for the applications described in this manual only. AKG cannot accept any liability for damages resulting from improper handling or misuse.
2.2 Environment
- The AC adapter will draw a small amount of current even when the equipment is switched off. To save energy, disconnect the AC adapter from the power outlet if you will leave the equipment unused for a long period of time.
- When scrapping the equipment, sep

arate the case, circuit boards, and cables, and dispose of all compo
nents in accordance with local waste disposal rules.
- The packaging of the equipment is recyclable. To dispose of the packaging, make sure to use a collection/recycling system provided for that purpose and observe local legislation relating to waste disposal and recycling.
3 Unpacking
T 216 AFC transmitter
K 216 AFC headphones w/battery pack
AC adapter
AK 2 connecting cable
SCART/RCA adapter
2 replacement ear pads
Mini to 1/4" stereo adapter jack
1 replacement battery for headphones
Please check that the packaging contains all of the items listed above. Should any item be missing, please contact your AKG dealer.
3.1 Replacement Battery Packs, Separate Headphones
The headphones will only operate with the supplied dedicated battery packs.
To order more battery packs, please contact your AKG dealer.
You can also order separate K 216 AFC headphones from your AKG dealer.
3.2 Replacement Ear Pads
To mount the supplied, more solid replacement ear pads, refer to fig. 10:
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Remove the ear pads (9) from the speaker capsules.
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Press the replacement ear pads (10) onto the speaker capsules as shown in fig. 10.
4 Placing the Transmitter
Refer to fig. 1.
The T 216 AFC transmitter is a radio frequency device conforming to the related strict European standards. Due to physical effects that are not related to the quality of the product, devices emitting very high interference radiation may, however, affect the signal received by the headphones.
To ensure the best possible reception, do not place your T 216 AFC transmitter near radio equipment, mobile phones, or directly above the picture tube of a TV set or computer monitor.
5 Connecting the Transmitter

Check that the AC mains voltage stated on the AC adapter is identical with the AC mains
voltage in your area. Operating the AC adapter off a different AC mains voltage may damage the unit.
Refer to fig. 2 A: audio source with headphone output (" 串 " or "PHONES");
fig. 2 B: audio source with "LINE OUT" or "REC OUT" jacks;
fig. 2 C: audio source with SCART connector (A ... SCART adapter).
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Before connecting the transmitter to your audio source (TV set, radio, hi-fi system, etc.), switch power to the audio source off.
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Connect the transmitter to your audio source using the supplied AK 2 connecting cable (white = left-hand channel, red = right-hand channel).
- Plug the cable on the supplied AC adapter into the DC 12 V jack on the transmitter rear panel.
- Plug the AC adapter into a convenient power outlet.
6 Charging Battery Packs
Before you can use the headphones, you will need to charge the battery pack inside the headphones. We recommend charging the supplied replacement battery pack at the same time.
Refer to fig. 3.
- Place the headphones (1) on the transmitter (2).
- Insert the supplied replacement battery pack (3) into one of the charging slots in the transmitter side panels.
The charging process will start automatically. The appropriate indicator LED(s) (4a or 4b for the replacement battery packs, 4c for the battery pack inside the headphones) will be lit red. The two battery packs will be fully charged in approx. four hours. The indicator LEDs (4) will remain lit.
You can leave the headphones on the transmitter and the battery packs inside the charging slots without risking to overcharge the batteries.
Note: The charging slots on the transmitter allow you to charge two battery packs along with the battery pack inside the headphones (see fig. 3/1).
7 Powering Up
Before switching power to your system on, please note:
- Using headphones at high volume levels, particularly for extended periods of time, may damage your hearing.
- Operating switches on your hi-fi system or connecting the transmitter to your audio source may cause clicks, which at high volume settings may affect your hearing. Therefore, be sure to set the volume control on the headphones to minimum (see fig. 5) before switching between different sources (tuner, turntable, CD player, etc.) or connecting the transmitter.
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Interference caused by other users of the same frequency band is beyond AKG's control.
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Remove the headphones from the transmitter.
- Switch power to your audio source (and/or hi-fi system) on.
- The transmitter will switch on automatically. The green transmitter status LED will be lit.
If a battery pack is being charged inside the transmitter, the appropriate charging LED will remain lit red.
Note: If no signal arrives at the transmitter input for five minutes, the transmitter will switch off automatically and the green transmitter status LED will go out.
- Put the headphones on referring to fig. 4.
The headphones will switch on automatically.
- Push the AUTOTUNING button (5). The headphones will automatically tune to the transmitter's radio frequency.
- Refer to fig. 5. Use the volume control (6) to set the desired volume level.
- Refer to fig. 6. Should the sound be louder in one speaker than it is in the other, turn the balance control (7) to the left or right to the point that the sound is equally loud in both speakers.
The balance control (7) is located on the headphone rear panel. We therefore recommend taking the headphones off to set the left/right balance.
Note: Refer to fig. 7. Under ideal conditions, the transmitter signal will penetrate walls and ceilings within a range of up to 330 feet (100 m). Therefore, you may even use the headphones outside the room where you set up the transmitter.
8 Powering Down
- Take the headphones off.
The headphones will switch off automatically. - Switch power to your audio source off.
The transmitter will switch off automatically approx. five minutes after you switched off the audio source.
Note: The charging function on the transmitter will remain in standby mode so
you can charge battery packs at any time.
9 What to Do if...
...the headphones remain silent:
- Switch power to your audio source on and turn the volume control (6) on the headphones up. If this does not help, insert a fully charged battery pack into the headphones.
- If the output level control on your audio source is at zero, turn the output level control up.
- Press the AUTOTUNING button (5) on the headphones.
...you hear unwanted noise (whistling, hiss, crackling) in the headphones:
Refer to fig. 8. Set the three-position frequency selector (8) on the transmitter rear panel to a different frequency (1, 2, or 3) and press the AUTOTUNING button (5) on the headphones.
- ...the sound becomes quieter or distorted:
- Refer to fig. 9: Replace the battery pack in the headphones with the fully charged replacement battery pack. Insert the dead battery pack into one of the charging slots. The battery pack will be charged automatically.
10 Cleaning Ear Pads
Clogged ear pads may affect the sound quality.
- Remove the ear pads.
- Wash the ear pads in sudsy water.
- Allow the ear pads to dry completely and replace them on the speaker capsules.
11 Specifications
System
| Modulation: | FM |
| Carrier frequency band: | 864 MHz (LPD band) |
| Selectable carrier frequencies: | FREQ 1: 863.5 MHz |
| FREQ 2: 864.0 MHz | |
| FREQ 3: 864.5 MHz | |
| T 216 AFC Transmitter | |
| Power requirement: | 12 VDC, 200 mA |
| Radiation angle: | approx. 360° |
| Max. RF output: | 10 mW ERP (Equivalent Radiated Power) |
| Max. range: | approx. 330 ft. (100 m)* |
| Weight: | 6.3 oz. (179 g) |
| K 216 AFC Headphones | |
| Type: | open-back, dynamic |
| Audio bandwidth: | 30 Hz to 18 kHz |
| Max. sound pressure level: | approx. 115 dB |
| Electrical THD: | <2% |
| Battery life: | approx. 4 hours |
| Power supply: | 2.4 VDC (dedicated NiMH battery pack) |
| Weight: | approx. 2 oz. (58 g) |
| * under ideal transmission conditions (free-field) | |
This product conforms to the standards listed in the Declaration of Conformity. To order a free copy of the Declaration of Conformity, visit http://www.akg.com or contact sales@akg.com
1 Introduction
AKG Acoustics GmbH herewith declares that the K 216 AFC + T 216 AFC is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
To order a free copy of the Declaration of Conformity, visit http://www.akg.com or contact sales@akg.com
H A Harman International Company
AKG Acoustics GmbH
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