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Motiva® Personal FM Wireless Listening System

MAN 146i

3

Using the PFM T36 Transmitter

IMPORTANT: If Alkaline (nonrechargeable) batteries are being installed, slide the battery selection switch in the 
battery compartment to the “Alkaline” position. See FIG 1 below. If installing NiMH (or rechargeable) batteries, slide 
the battery selection switch to the “NiMH” position.

FIG. 1: Battery Selection Switch

1.  Install two (2) AA batteries. Note: rechargeable batteries must be charged before use. See Battery Information on page 6.

2.  Plug the microphone cord into the “Mic Jack” ( ) on top of the transmitter.

Note: The microphone with 39 inch cord MUST be used with the Transmitter.

3.  Optionally, plug in a desired audio source such as a CD or MP3 player using the “Auxiliary Input” jack (WCA 087 stereo auxiliary 

input cable included). If the microphone and an auxiliary source are used together, the audio will be mixed. If only the auxiliary 
source is desired, the microphone can be muted. Do not remove the microphone from the “Mic Jack” as the microphone’s 
cable is also the transmitting antenna!

4.  Turn the unit on: press and hold the “ON/OFF/MUTE” button for three seconds. The “Power On” indicator ( ) should illuminate 

green. 

5.  Select the desired operating frequency. Use the “Channel Selector” knob to select any of the 16 available channels on 72-76 

MHz. Refer to the channel selection chart (Page 6). 

Make sure the receiver is operating on the same frequency as the 

T36 transmitter.

FIG. 2: PFM T36 User Controls

AA

AA

+

+

Comp

CH Lock

Gain + - 

AUX

 +

2:1

1:1

A123

ALKALINE/
NiMH SWITCH

AUXILIARY

INPUT

MIC JACK

ON/OFF, VOLUME 
CONTROL SWITCH

CHANNEL 
SELECTOR

POWER "ON" 
INDICATOR

A300

6.  Place the transmitter in a pocket, or clip it onto a belt or waistband (See “BELT CLIP INSTALLATION”, page 8).

7.  Lapel clip microphones should be attached to a collar or lapel, as close to the speaker’s mouth as practical. If using an optional 

headset microphone, position the mic as close to the side of the mouth as possible without touching the mouth See FIG 3 
Page 4.

8.  To mute the microphone, press the “ON/OFF/MUTE” button momentarily. The “ON/OFF/MUTE” button will flash red. To unmute 

the microphone, press the “ON/OFF/MUTE” button momentarily again.

Summary of Contents for motiva PFM 330

Page 1: ...PFM 360 RCH PFM 330 RCH manual and user guide Models PFM 360 PFM 330 PFM 360 RCH PFM 330 RCH Transmitter Model PFM T36 Optional Receiver Models PFM R36 R33 Wireless FM Listening System MAN 146i...

Page 2: ...wo principal parts the Transmitter and the Receiver Much like a miniature radio station the Transmitter and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM radio signal Th...

Page 3: ...4 AA Alkaline non rechargeable batteries BAT 001 PFM System 360 Only Personal FM Receiver PFM R36 Environmental Plug mount Microphone MIC 014 4 AA Alkaline non rechargeable batteries BAT 001 PFM Syst...

Page 4: ...able batteries which may explode release dangerous chemicals cause burns or other serious harm to the user or product MEDICAL DEVICE SAFETY CAUTION 1 Before using this product with an implantable or o...

Page 5: ...e from the Mic Jack as the microphone s cable is also the transmitting antenna 4 Turn the unit on press and hold the ON OFF MUTE button for three seconds The Power On indicator should illuminate green...

Page 6: ...el can be used to adjust the auxiliary input level only To adjust open the battery door and locate the Auxiliary Input Level see FIG 4 Use the supplied small screwdriver and rotate to increase or decr...

Page 7: ...batteries are being installed slide the battery selection switch in the battery compartment to the Alkaline position See FIG 5 below If installing NiMH or rechargeable batteries slide the battery sel...

Page 8: ...ortable mix of FM and ambient sounds MAX GAIN CONTROL Adjust the Max Gain if you have sensitive hearing due to hearing loss This feature limits the maximum volume output by the receiver in case of sud...

Page 9: ...charger with Williams Sound NiMH rechargeable batteries only DO NOT use non rechargeable batteries such as alkaline and carbon zinc which may heat up and burst causing possible injury and damage to th...

Page 10: ...rophone cord and earphone cord serve as transmitting and receiving antennas Try to keep the antennas in a vertical orientation The microphone with 39 inch cord MUST be used with the Transmitter Only o...

Page 11: ...gnal to Noise Ratio 62 dB at 100 V Receive Antenna Integral with earphone headphone cord External Controls Volume rotary on off volume Internal Controls Inside battery compartment Tone rotary tone con...

Page 12: ...phone headphone cord External Controls Volume rotary on off volume Microphone Volume rotary control Internal Controls Tone rotary tone control Inside battery compartment Channel 16 position rotary swi...

Page 13: ...with microphone cord Microphone Electret type 3 5 mm mono phone plug External Controls Momentary push button push and hold 3 seconds for power On Off push and release for microphone mute On Off Rotary...

Page 14: ...DEFECT FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT IS REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT NO PERSON HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO BIND WILLIAMS SOUND TO ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE DEVICES UNAUTHORIZE...

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