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CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

1
9

15
24
31
36

216.0125 MHz

216.2125 MHz
216.3625 MHz

216.5875 MHz
216.7625 MHz

216.8875 MHz

GROUP A

216 MHz

COMPANDED

FREQUENCY GROUPS

For COMTEK

equipment only

PR-216

PR-216

216 MHz

NON-COMPANDED

FREQUENCY GROUPS

Compatible with COMTEK

and other manufacturers

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

4

10
14
32
35
40

216.0875 MHz
216.2375 MHz

216.3375 MHz
216.7875 MHz
216.8625 MHz

216.9875 MHz

GROUP B

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

3
5

12
22
38

216.0625 MHz

216.1125 MHz
216.2875 MHz

216.5375 MHz
216.9375 MHz

GROUP C

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

17
23
30
34
39

216.4125 MHz

216.5625 MHz
216.7375 MHz

216.8375 MHz
216.9625 MHz

GROUP D

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

41
44
51
55
60

216.0250 MHz

216.1750 MHz
216.5250 MHz

216.7250 MHz
216.9750 MHz

GROUP 1

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

42
49
53
58

216.0750 MHz
216.4250 MHz

216.6250 MHz
216.8750 MHz

GROUP 2

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

43
46
51
57

216.1250 MHz
216.2750 MHz

216.5250 MHz
216.8250 MHz

GROUP 3

CHANNEL

FREQUENCY

44
47
54
59

216.1750 MHz

216.3250 MHz
216.6750 MHz

216.9250 MHz

GROUP 4

Summary of Contents for PR-216

Page 1: ...PR 216 OPERATOR S MANUAL 357 West 2700 South Salt Lake City Utah 84115 Phone 800 496 3463 Fax 801 484 6906 www comtek com PR 216 High Performance Personal Receiver...

Page 2: ...roups Frequency Chart Monitoring Capabilities Low Battery Indicator Battery Removal and Replacement Battery Charging Belt Clip Installation and Removal Optional Accessories Specifications Warranty and...

Page 3: ...channels for a variety of speciality applications assistive listening personal cueing language interpretation tourguide monitoring and other personal remote monitoring applications The PR 216 receiver...

Page 4: ...ver is receiving a signal on the tuned channel 3 A rapid flash of the LED indicator and a subtle beeping signal indicates a low battery q ON OFF SWITCH This switch turns the receiver on and off r OPTI...

Page 5: ...rge before use See page 9 for battery charger instructions c Connect the headphone to the receiver by inserting the headphone plug into the receptacle on the top of the receiver The receiver is operat...

Page 6: ...Hz position the left rotary switch to point to 4 X10 and position the right rotary switch to point to 1 X1 Refer to frequency charts on pages 5 and 6 for selectable frequencies Multiple Channel Operat...

Page 7: ...6 9875MHz GROUP B CHANNEL FREQUENCY 3 5 12 22 38 216 0625MHz 216 1125MHz 216 2875MHz 216 5375MHz 216 9375MHz GROUP C CHANNEL FREQUENCY 17 23 30 34 39 216 4125MHz 216 5625MHz 216 7375MHz 216 8375MHz 21...

Page 8: ...216 9125 MHz 216 9375 MHz 216 9625 MHz 216 9875 MHz Non Companded Channels For use with COMTEK and other manufacturers Educational Standard Companded Channels For use with COMTEK equipment only 216 0...

Page 9: ...n receiver may be used with impedances as high as 2 k ohm and still produce a strong audio signal The PR 216 is ideal for use with the COMTEK NTC 102 neckloop transductor and wireless IR 230 miniature...

Page 10: ...dphone indicates a low battery Replace battery as soon as possible with a new alkaline battery or charge the rechargeable battery as performance of the receiver will be unpredictable and may vary from...

Page 11: ...urs for a full charge Unit must then be unplugged When using the NBC 9 3 1 digital fast charger the charger will automatically end the charge cycle and the red LED will change to green With this charg...

Page 12: ...ing lip over front case ridge STEP2 Rotate belt clip down onto case Apply pressure on both sides of clip snapping clip retainers into slots Clip retainer Retainer slot Belt clip removal indent Flex ou...

Page 13: ...nap on belt clip supplied with PR 216 5 ET 4 SM N Button receiver with acoustic ear tube 6 LS 3 High efficiency headphones 7 SM N Button receiver earphone assembly 8 NTC 102 Neckloop transductor for u...

Page 14: ...1 1 kHz tone 5 kHz deviation Operating Radio Frequency 216 to 217 MHz Frequency synthesized Frequency Stability 0 002 frequency synthesized crystal controlled RF Sensitivity RF Sensitivity 0 3 V for 1...

Page 15: ...onsequential or punitive damages arising out of any failure of the equipment to perform as intended COMTEK shall bear no responsibility or obligation with respect to the manner of use of any equipment...

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