Williams Sound TGS SYS A Manual And User Manual

Fm tour guide system, 72-76 mhz

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Williams Sound
Helping People Hear
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ANUAL AND
FM Tour Guide System, 72-76 MHz
Model TGS SYS A
Transmitter Model PPA T16
Optional Receiver Models PPA R7, PPA R7-4
MAN 015G
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G
SER
UIDE

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  • Page 1 ® Williams Sound Helping People Hear ANUAL AND UIDE FM Tour Guide System, 72-76 MHz Model TGS SYS A Transmitter Model PPA T16 Optional Receiver Models PPA R7, PPA R7-4 MAN 015G...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents: Introduction The Transmitter Microphones The Receiver Headphones and Earphones Operating Instructions Hints for Using the System Multiple System Operation Battery Information Re-Tuning the System In Case of Difficulty Warranty Specifications Williams Sound Corp. Page 2...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    FM radio signal. Using the system helps to overcome background noise and distance from the person speaking. The Tour Guide System can be used for large or small tour groups, in noisy or quiet environments. Under FCC regulations, the Williams Sound FM Tour Guide System may only be used for hearing assistance.
  • Page 4: Microphones

    MIC 036 Hearing Protector MIC 081, MIC 054 Lapel Clip MIC 026 Hand-Held Microphones: A noise-cancelling, headset microphone (MIC 044) is the standard microphone. The noise-can- celling microphone helps to reduce background sounds in noisy environments. The microphone plugs into the "MIC" jack on top of the Transmitter. The microphone is positioned directly in front of the tour guide's mouth for maximum signal to noise ratio and so head movement does not affect the loudness of the signal.
  • Page 5: Headphones And Earphones

    The foam pads can be removed for cleaning or replacement. Replacement pads are part number EAR 015-10. Earpad Care: Foam earpads may be removed and washed in a mild detergent, rinsed thoroughly, and air dried. Replacement pads are also available from Williams Sound. Page 5...
  • Page 6: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions: (Step 1) Install the battery in the Transmitter. A 9V alkaline battery is included with the transmitter. If you are using a 9 Volt rechargeable battery, see page 6. Open the battery door on the Transmitter by lifting the battery door up. A coin may be used to help open the bat- tery door.
  • Page 7: Hints For Using The System

    12 - 14 hours before using them. Make sure Transmitters and Receivers are turned OFF while charging. Williams Sound products are designed for use with a rechargeable battery (BAT 003) and matching charger (BAT 004, BAT 005, or CHG 1269). This is the only type of recharge- able battery and charger we recommend.
  • Page 8: Battery Charging Instructions

    Batteries and Chargers rechargeable "9V" batteries. The BAT 003 provides significantly longer battery life per charge than lower voltage batteries. Chargers: The BAT 005 Single Charger has a cord that plugs into the receiver "EAR/CHG" jack to charge the battery. The BAT 004 Charger has snaps for direct attachment of a 9V rechargeable battery. The CHG 1269 Multiple Charger can charge 12 receivers simultaneously through the receiver "EAR"...
  • Page 9: Re-Tuning The System

    ANY radio service. One of the unique features of the Williams Sound TOUR GUIDE System is that the operating frequency can easily be changed in the field to avoid interference. There are ten possible frequencies for tour guide use (72-76 MHz). The TOUR GUIDE System can be quickly changed to any of these frequencies by your Williams Sound Authorized Dealer.
  • Page 10 Setting the Transmitter Frequency: Selector Switches Transmitter Case Open Page 10...
  • Page 11 R7- 4 R7- 6 Most Williams Sound single channel Receivers are set at the factory to 72.9 MHz. The standard four-channel receivers (R7-4NA), Channels 1-4, are usually set to frequen- cies 72.1, 72.5, 72.9, 75.7 MHz respectively. The standard six-channel receivers (R7- 6N), channels 1-6, are set to frequencies 72.1, 72.5, 72.9, 75.7, 74.7 and 75.3 MHz...
  • Page 12: In Case Of Difficulty

    Step 5: Locate the Tuning Coil. (See figure on previous page). Each tuning coil is a small, square, shiny metal can with a screwdriver slot in a tuning slug in the top center. The Tuning Slug is usually black or gray. Step 6: With the earphone or headphone supplied with the receiver plugged into the Ear Jack, turn the volume control to a comfortable level, and lis...
  • Page 13: Warranty

    If you experience difficulty with your system, call for Customer Assistance: 1-800-843-3544. If it is necessary to return the system for service, a Williams Sound representative will give you a Return Authorization Number (RA) and shipping instructions. Pack the system carefully and send it to: Williams Sound Corp.
  • Page 14: Specifications

    FM TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS PERSONAL PA Transmitter, Model T16 Dimensions: 3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm) Weight: 3.2 oz (90 g) with 9V battery Color and Material: Gray, polyallomer Battery Type: 9 Volt, Eveready 522 Alkaline or BAT 003 7-cell NiMH, Battery Drain: 30 mA, nominal...
  • Page 16 Williams Sound Corp. 10321 West 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3446 U.S.A. 800-328-6190 / 952-943-2252 / FAX: 952-943-2174 © 2005 Williams Sound Corp. MAN 015G www.williamssound.com...

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