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Williams Sound PPA VP Quick Setup Manual

Personal pa value pack system wide-band fm wireless listening system
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Personal PA
Wide-Band FM Wireless Listening System
Model PPA VP
Transmitter Model PPA T27
Receiver Model R35
MFRM 010A
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ETUP
UIDE
Value Pack System

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Summary of Contents for Williams Sound PPA VP

  • Page 1 UICK ETUP UIDE Personal PA Value Pack System ™ Wide-Band FM Wireless Listening System Model PPA VP Transmitter Model PPA T27 Receiver Model R35 MFRM 010A...
  • Page 2: System Overview

    VP is for those who need help overcoming background noise, reverberation, or distance from the sound source. The versatile PPA VP is easily integrated with your existing sound system or can be used with a microphone as a stand-alone system.
  • Page 3: Step 1: Select Location

    Gently thread the ANT 021 rubber duckie antenna onto the stud recessed in the hole on the top of the transmitter. Note: The antenna output on the back of the unit has been defeated, as specified by FCC Rules. To use a remote antenna, contact your dealer or Williams Sound. 3: C...
  • Page 4: Audio Source

    On the back of the T27, an RCA-type “Audio In” jack is available for connecting a line-level, unbal- anced audio source. On the front of the T27, a 3.5mm “Mic Input” jack is available to connect a Williams Sound electret microphone. Connect the desired audio source to the T27 transmitter and pro- ceed to Step 6.
  • Page 5 Also, make sure the T27 is transmitting on the same frequency as the receiver. If the R35 receiver R35 Front needs to be re-tuned (most Williams Sound receivers are set at the factory at 72.9 MHz), see page 6 for fre- quency change instructions.
  • Page 6 Figure 4 to locate the coil to be adjusted. A plastic tuning wrench (PLT 005) will be needed to adjust the receiver’s tuning coil. Note: By default, Williams Sound R35 receivers are set at the facto- ry to 72.9 MHz.
  • Page 7 Turn the tuning slug in a counter-clockwise direction about two turns. Then, slowly turn the tuning slug in the clockwise direction until the signal is heard. There may be two signal points heard. The one which is received first is a false response. Be sure to con tinue tuning slightly further to the correct point, which will be much louder.
  • Page 12 ® 10321 West 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344 U.S.A. 800.843.3544 | 952.943.2252 | FAX: 952.943.2174 www.williamssound.com ©2006 Williams Sound Corp. MFRM 010A...