Williams Sound TGS PRO 720 manual

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    ® HEARING HELPER ™ T our Guide System W ireless, Por table FM Listening System M ANUAL AND U SER G UIDE MAN 122A T ransmitter Model PFM T31 Receiver Model PP A R35 Model TGS PRO 720[...]

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    ® 2 HEARING HELPER ™ FM T OUR G UIDE S YSTEM , M ODEL TGS PRO 720 I NST ALLA TION G UIDE & U SER M ANUAL Contents Page S YSTEM O VERVIEW 3 S YSTEM C OMPONENTS 4 PFM T31 T RANSMITTER M I CROPHONES PPA R35 R ECEIVER H EADPHONES & E ARPHONES S AFETY I NFORMA TION 6 R ECYCLING I NSTRUCTIONS 6 O PERA TING I NSTRUCTIONS 7 PFM T31 T RANSMITTER [...]

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    ® 3 S YSTEM O VER VIEW The HEARING HELPER ™ T our Guide System is a portable, high-performance, wireless system composed of the PFM T31 T ransmitter and PP A R35 Receivers and designed for use in guided tour applications. The system allows one-way transmission of a tour guide’ s voice to group members using an FM radio signal. Using the system[...]

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    ® 4 S YSTEM C OMPONENTS þ Body Pack T ransmitter (PFM T31) with (2) AA batteries (BA T 001) þ Noise-cancelling headband microphone (MIC 086) þ (6) Receivers (PP A R35) w/batteries (BA T 001) þ Instruction Manual (MAN 122) þ System carry case (CCS 030 S) T HE PFM T31 T RANSMITTER The PFM T31 T ransmitter is a battery-powered body-pack model us[...]

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    ® 5 R O PTIONAL H EADPHONES AND E ARPHONES The optional HED 021 Lightweight Headphone is the standard headset for the T our Guide System. It offers excellent sound quality and wearing comfort. The foam earpads may be removed and washed in a mild detergent, rinsed thoroughly , and air dried. The headphone plugs into the “EAR” jack on top of the[...]

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    ® 6 C A UTION! C A UTION! C A UTION! S AFETY I NFORMA TION H EARING S AFETY This product is designed to amplify sounds to a high volume level which could potentially cause hearing damage if used improperly . T o protect your hearing and the hearing of others: Make sure the volume is turned down before putting on the earphone or headphone. Then adj[...]

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    ® 7 O PERA TING I NSTRUCTIONS U SING T HE PFM T31 T RANSMITTER Note: Before you begin, make sure you have AA Alkaline batteries installed in the transmitter . See Battery Information on page 14. 1. Plug the microphone into the “mic” jack on top of the transmitter . 2. T urn the power on: Place the FM switch to the “On” position. 3. Positio[...]

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    ® 8 Switch Settings MHz 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 72.1 DN UP DN UP DN DN DN DN 72.3 DN UP DN UP UP DN DN DN 72.5 DN UP DN UP DN DN UP DN 72.6 DN DN UP DN DN DN DN UP 72.7 DN UP DN UP UP DN UP DN 72.8 DN UP DN DN DN DN DN UP 72.9 DN UP DN UP DN DN DN UP 74.7 UP DN DN UP UP DN DN UP 75.3 UP UP DN UP DN DN DN DN 75.4 UP UP DN DN UP DN DN DN 75.5 UP UP DN UP UP[...]

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    ® 9 U S ING THE PP A R35 R E CEIVER Note: Rechargeable batteries are shipped in a dischar ged state and must be charged overnight before using. 1. Make sure there are two charged AA batteries in the Receiver . If batteries are not installed, see Battery Information on page 14. NOTE: The ON indicator will illuminate RED to indicate low battery . 2.[...]

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    – or – ® 10 B EL T C LIP I NST ALLA TION FOR P P A R35 T O I NST ALL : Position the belt clip on the rear of the R-35 receiver as shown in Figure 6a. T urn the belt clip 180º left or right as shown in Figure 6b. The belt clip is now installed and ready for use. T O R EMOVE : T urn the belt clip 180º so the edge points toward the top of the u[...]

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    ® 11 R35 R ECEIVER F REQUENCY C HANGE I NSTRUCTIONS Selecting a frequency for the R35 receiver requires an adjustment to the internal tuning coil. See figure below to locate the coil to be adjusted. A plastic tuning wrench (PL T 005) will be needed to adjust this receiver ’ s tuning coil. Most W illiams Sound single channel Receivers are set at [...]

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    ® 12 S TEP 5: Locate the T uning Coil (see figure 7). The tuning coil is a small. shiny metal can with a screwdriver slot in a tuning slug in the top center . The T uning Slug is usually black or gray . S TEP 6: W ith the earphone or headphone supplied with the receiver plugged into the Ear Jack, turn the volume control to a comfortable level, and[...]

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    ® 13 H INTS FOR U SING THE S YSTEM Normal operating distance between the transmitter and receiver is about 30 meters. The operating range will vary in different buildings and surroundings. In some locations, the signal may momentarily disappear . This is called a “drop-out” and is due to reflection and cancellation of the radio signal. Moving [...]

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    ® 14 B A TTER Y I NFORMA TION I NST ALLA TION T o open the T31 transmitter battery compartment, use a coin in the slot on the bottom of the transmitter . T o open the R35 receiver battery compartment, lift the tab on the back of the receiver with a finger . Press the batteries into place, observing proper battery polarity . Incorrect insertion of [...]

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    ® 15 C harging  Indicators C harging Pins Cord Hook P ow er Input C harging Contact Holes F IGURE 1 0: U SING T HE O PTIONAL C HG 200A B A TTERY C HARGER T O C HARGE THE P FM T31 T RANSMITTER Step 1: Plug the CHG 200’ s power supply into the Power Input on the charger’ s side and a standard AC wall outlet. Step 2: Route the power cord[...]

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    ® 16 U SING T HE O PTIONAL CHG 3512 B A TTERY C HARGER TO CHARGE THE PP A R35 R ECEIVER W ith power connected, the CHG 3512 Multiple Charger has the ability to read the condition of the receiver batteries determining whether to initiate full charge or trickle char ge to maintain the batteries’ full potential. Each bay on the charger has a red LE[...]

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    ® 17 I N C ASE O F D IFFICUL TY If your T our Guide System is not working, check the following: 1. Read through the manual and user guide carefully to verify proper setup and installation of your system. 2. Make sure the batteries are fresh or completely charged and that the “plus” and “minus” terminals are installed correctly . 3. If the [...]

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    ® 18 Williams Sound products are engineered, designed, and manufactured under carefully controlled conditions to provide you with many years of reliable service. Williams Sound warrants the HEARING HELPER ™ Tour Guide System against defects in materials and workmanship for FIVE (5) years. During the first five y ears from the purchase date, we w[...]

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    ® 19 S YSTEM S PECIFICA TIONS FM T RANSMITTER , M ODEL PFM T31 D imensions: 3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1 mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm) Weight: 4.4 oz (125 g) with battery Color: Royal blue, shatter-resistant polypropylene B attery Type: Two (2) AA 1.5 V non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries ( BAT 001), 70 mA nominal current drain, 12 [...]

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    © 2006, Williams Sound Corp. MAN 122A ® 10321 West 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344 U.S.A. 800.843.3544 | 952.943.2252 | FAX: 952.943.2174 www.williamssound.com[...]