Summary of Contents for Williams Sound HEARING HELPER TGS PRO 720
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® ANUAL AND UIDE HEARING HELPER Tour Guide System ™ Wireless, Portable FM Listening System Model TGS PRO 720 Model TGS PRO MULTI Transmitter Model PFM T32 Optional Receiver Models PPA R35, PPA R35-8 MAN 122F...
To avoid difficulties, please read through these instructions as you begin to use the system. Then save them for questions that arise as you continue to use your system. If you have problems with the HEARING HELPER Tour Guide System, don’t hesitate to call ™ Williams Sound at 1-800-843-3544 or +1 952 943 2252. ®...
YSTEM OMPONENTS Body Pack Transmitter (PFM T32) with (2) AA batteries (BAT 001) Noise-cancelling headband microphone (MIC 086) (10) Receivers (PPA R35 or R35-8) w/batteries (BAT 001) Instruction Manual (MAN 122) System carry case (CCS 030 S) The PFM Transmitter is a battery-powered body-pack model used with a microphone to pick up the PFM T32 T RANSMITTER tour guide's voice.
The stylish HED 026 rear-wear headphone offers excellent sound quality; it rests comfortably over the ears and wraps around the back of the head for a less obtrusive, relaxed fit. For order information, contact Williams Sound at 1-800-843-3544. . 2: E...
2. If you have a pacemaker or other medical device, make sure that you are using this product in accordance with safety guidelines established by your physician or the pacemaker manufacturer. ECYCLING NSTRUCTIONS Help Williams Sound protect the environment! Please take the time to dispose of ATTERY AFETY AND ISPOSAL your equipment properly.
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PFM T32 T SING RANSMITTER 1. Install two (2) AA batteries. If you’re using rechargeable batteries, they must be charged before using. 2. Plug the microphone cord into the “Mic” jack on top of the transmitter. . 3: T32 T 3.
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PFM T32 F HANGING THE REQUENCY . 4: PFM T32 F REQUENCY HANGE By default, the T32’s frequency is to set 75.7 MHz (Channel G). If you experience FM interference, or if you need to match a receiver’s frequency, it may be necessary to adjust the frequency on the T32. 1.
PFM T32 DVANCED EATURES ON THE If necessary, the microphone gain control on the Gain Control Adjustment T32 can be increased or decreased to meet the . 5: T32 A DVANCED EATURES demands of specific listening applications. 1. Open the battery compartment using a coin in Instructions: the slot in the bottom of the transmitter.
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The batteries may heat up and burst, causing possible injury and damage to the equipment. Avoid shorting the plus and minus battery terminals together with metal objects. Battery damage and burns can result! Use only Williams Sound supplied chargers and batteries. ®...
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T35 is operating in Wideband mode, and transmitting on the same frequency as the receiver. If the R35 receiver needs to be re-tuned (most Williams Sound receivers are set at the factory at 72.9 MHz), see page 12 for frequency change instructions.
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PPA R35 R Selecting a frequency for the R35 receiver requires an adjustment to the internal tuning coil(s). ECEIVER REQUENCY HANGE NSTRUCTIONS See FIG. 8 to locate the coil to be adjusted. A plastic tuning wrench (PLT 005), will be needed to adjust these receiver tuning coil.
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PPA R35-8 The PPA R35-8 is an eight channel receiver, operating on 72-76 MHz bandwidth. It features a ECEIVER ODEL channel selection knob, volume on/off control, LED power and low battery indicator, and an earphone jack (See FIG. 9A). Instructions: .
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PPA R35 PPA R35-8 NSTALLATION FOR Position the belt clip on the rear of the R-35 and R35-8 receivers as shown in FIG. 10A. Turn the NSTALL belt clip 180º left or right as shown in FIG. 10B. The belt clip is now installed and ready for use. Turn the belt clip 180º...
CHG 3512 B SING PTIONAL ATTERY HARGER TO CHARGE PPA R35 R ECEIVER Before inserting the PPA R35 receivers into the charger, be sure that each receiver has NiMH batteries installed. Also, check to make sure the switch setting in the PPA R35 battery compartment indicates the “NiMH”...
IMPORTANT: Batteries installed in the receiver may only be charged if they are NiMH or Ni-Cad Batteries, and only if a Williams Sound charger is used. Make sure the receiver is turned off during charging! Use the chart below to select a charger for your Williams Sound 72-76 MHz receiver.
INTS FOR SING THE 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.
Call your Williams Sound representative at 1-800-843-3544 or +1 952 943 2252 for details. OTICE Williams Sound Corp. assumes no liability for improper use or operation of this equipment. The user is cautioned to operate the volume controls at the lowest acceptable level, and in a manner that will not cause damage to hearing.
LIMITED WARRANTY 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 years from the purchase date, we will promptly repair or replace the HEARING HELPER Tour Guide System.
YSTEM PECIFICATIONS Dimensions: 3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1 mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm) FM T PFM T32 RANSMITTER ODEL Weight: 4.4 oz (125 g) with battery Color: Royal blue, shatter-resistant polypropylene Battery Type: Two (2) AA 1.5 V non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries (BAT 001), 70 mA nominal current drain, 30 hours approx.
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PPA R35-8 Dimensions: 4.5” H x 2.85 W x 1.2” D (115 mm x 72 mm x 30 mm) ECEIVER ODEL Weight: 4.6 oz (130 g) Color: Black Battery Type: Two (2) AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries (BAT 001), approx. 50 hrs. battery life; or Two (2) AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (BAT 026), 1600 mAh, approx.
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