System Components; T863 Transmitter; Microphones - Williams Sound TGS 863 Manual And User Manual

Tour guide system, wireless, portable fm listening system
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Body Pack Transmitter (T863) with (2) AA batteries (BAT 001)
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and belt clip (CLP 015)
Noise-cancelling headband microphone (MIC 086)
(20) Personal FM Receivers (R863) with batteries
(BAT 001) and belt clips (CLP 015)
Instruction Manual (MAN 130)
System carry case (CCS 030)
The T863 is a battery operated, body-pack style transmitter; it is
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equipped with a head-worn microphone to pick up the tour
guide's voice. The transmitter produces an FM radio signal to
broadcast the tour guide's voice to the receiver units. The trans-
mitter turns on when the rotary switch is turned to the "1" or "2"
or "3" position; the transmitter turns off when the rotary switch is
turned to the " " power icon position. The T863 operates on
two AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries (BAT 001), or two
AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (BAT 026).
A noise-cancelling electret headband microphone (MIC 100) is
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the standard microphone. The noise-cancelling microphone
helps to reduce background sounds in noisy environments. The
microphone plugs into the "Microphone" jack on top of the
Transmitter. The microphone should be positioned directly in
front of the tour guide's mouth to achieve an optimal signal to
noise ratio and so that head movement does not affect the loud-
ness of the signal.
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An optional Hearing Protector Headset Microphone (MIC 036)
Optional Microphones
is available for extremely high noise environments. It features
ear muffs that completely cover both ears and provides 24 dB
noise isolation for hearing protection.
Two optional lapel "clip on" style microphones are available
for use in quieter environments like museums or galleries: 1)
The MIC 090 lapel mic has an omnidirectional pick-up pattern
for picking up sounds in a surrounding area; 2) The MIC 054
has a directional (or cardioid) pick-up pattern, which can be
used to pick sounds closest to the listener (helps to reduce
background noise).
An optional hand-held microphone (MIC 027) is available for
tour guides who prefer to hold the microphone.
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MIC 027
MIC 036
MIC 054
MIC 100
MIC 090
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