Williams Sound PERSONAL PA System 500 Installation Manual & User Manual Download Page 5

Narrow-Band Basics 

Less Interference 

All FM receivers are tuned to a specific carrier 
frequency. The selectivity of the receiver determines 
how close nearby radio signals can be to this carrier 
frequency before interference occurs. True narrow-
band receivers like the Williams Sound R19 use 
dual-conversion circuitry to achieve a very narrow 
“window” of acceptance for radio signals. This 
allows them to operate in areas that have a lot of 
different radio signals with less likelihood of 
receiving interference. 

More Simultaneous Channels 

This narrow window of acceptance means more 
channels can be squeezed into the designated 
frequency band. Instead of dividing the Auditory 
Assistance Band (72-76MHz) into 10 wide channels 
(wide-band), the same band can be divided into 40 
closely spaced (narrow-band) channels. The 
selectivity of the R19 dual conversion receiver 
allows you to operate on these closely-spaced 
channels without interference from the next channel. 

Greater Operating Range 

Another measure of FM receiver performance is 
sensitivity, measured by the weakest radio signal that 
the receiver can respond to and still operate properly. 
All hearing assistance transmitters are limited by 
FCC Rules to the same transmitted signal strength, 
so you can’t boost transmitter power or antenna 
efficiency to get more operating distance.  The 
farther you move from the transmitting antenna, the 
weaker the signal becomes. A very sensitive receiver 
like the R19 will allow greater operating distance. 
Because of its excellent operating distance, the PPA 
System 500 can be used in situations where 
maximum coverage area is needed. 

Sound Quality 

Narrow-band systems give up some frequency 
response (extended highs and lows) and noise 
performance compared to wide-band systems. This 
is usually not a drawback for spoken word 
presentations, but may not be optimal for programs 
which are primarily music. 

Manufacturers often list a minimum signal strength 
needed to maintain an acceptable noise level in the 
receiver before it “squelches” or goes quiet. The 
Williams Sound R19 receiver is designed to offer 
maximum sensitivity with minimum noise and a 
reasonable squelch action. 

Overload Protection 

Making a receiver sensitive for greater reception of 
weak signals can create a problem when the receiver 
is used in an area that has strong radio signals. 
Unless the receiver has a superior dynamic range, it 
can be overloaded by the strong signal and become 
noisy, distorted, or vulnerable to interference. The 
Williams Sound R19 receiver uses state-of-the-art 
circuitry for improved RF dynamic range. 

Capture Effect 

When an FM receiver is presented with two radio 
signals on the same channel, it will “lock on” to 
whichever signal is stronger. This is called the 
“capture effect.” Because signal strength is related to 
distance, this usually means that the closest 
transmitter antenna will produce the strongest signal 
and “capture” the receiver. 

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Summary of Contents for PERSONAL PA System 500

Page 1: ...Installation Guide User Manual PERSONAL PA System 500 Narrow Band FM Wireless Listening System Transmitter Model T20 Williams Sound Receiver Model R19 R19 4A R19 6 Helping People Hear MAN 062B...

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Page 3: ...r Connection Audio Connection Using a Microphone T20 Audio Processor Options Using R19 R19 4 R19 6 Receivers Adjusting Receiver Tone Controls Battery Charger Information 8 Receiver Management Suggesti...

Page 4: ...niature radio station the transmitter and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM radio signal The receivers are used to pick up the broadcast up to 500 feet away...

Page 5: ...ntenna the weaker the signal becomes A very sensitive receiver like the R19 will allow greater operating distance Because of its excellent operating distance the PPA System 500 can be used in situatio...

Page 6: ...otary control Channel Slide Switch 2 position slide switch used to alternate between two pre set narrow band frequencies Standard channels are 33 and 53 See page 18 for instruction on changing system...

Page 7: ...pe connector for 75 Coaxial signal allowing use of mono stereo line level inputs Antenna ANT 005 uses RG 59 cable Balanced Audio Input Line Mic 70V FM Auditory AssistanceTransmitter Select Unbalanced...

Page 8: ...Step 3 Make audio connections Step 3a If you will be using the T20 with an existing sound system Refer to the Overall System Diagram on page 4 The T20 has been designed to accept virtually any type o...

Page 9: ...IC 70 V Shield Grounded As Required Balanced Line LINE MIC 70 V 1 4in 2 Conductor Phone plug to T20 Input 1 4in 2 Conductor Phone plug to T20 Input LINE MIC 70 V Unbalanced Line Unbalanced Dynamic Mic...

Page 10: ...mally used in the middle 175 Hz position to provide high frequency emphasis that improves speech understanding for hard of hearing listeners If the program content is primarily musical it can be used...

Page 11: ...T20 is shipped in Compressor Mode Noise Reduction Mode The T20 can also be configured for for 2 1 compression This is for use only with a receiver that has a 2 1 expansion circuit for noise reduction...

Page 12: ...OK light does not come on at all turn the T20 input level control clockwise to increase the signal If the input level control is fully clockwise and the OK light still does not come on you will need t...

Page 13: ...Remove the receivers when charging is completed Further Suggestions Receivers SHOULD NOT be left charging continuously when not in use Receivers should always be turned OFF while charging It s best t...

Page 14: ...ver and earphone with the names of regular users so each person uses the same receiver and earphone 3 Ushers issue receivers to people who request them Earphones are sanitized after use Foam ear cushi...

Page 15: ...the center of the receptacle The connectors screw together and need only be finger tight Remote Antenna Location Guidelines For maximum signal strength it is best to select an antenna location somewhe...

Page 16: ...u are not using an input signal from a sound system make sure the microphone is plugged into the Mic jack on the rear of the T20 transmitter and the input selector switch is in the MIC left position 7...

Page 17: ...s or unshielded inputs all of which can act as antennas Try moving the RF Power switch to the 6dB or 12dB position This will reduce the system range somewhat 2 If remedy 1 does not solve the problem w...

Page 18: ...de switch to select from channels 1 or 2 channels 33 and 53 The R19 4 s rotary switch allows you to select between channels 1 4 channels 13 23 33 and 53 The R19 6 s rotary switch allows you to select...

Page 19: ...itter R19 R19 4 and R19 6 Receivers are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for FIVE YEARS Microphones earphones cables carry cases rechargeable batteries and chargers are warranted...

Page 20: ...ects mic line 70 V on combination XLR Phone audio input jack High Pass Filter Switch 3 position slide type 20 Hz 175 Hz or 725 Hz 6 dB octave roll off RF Output Switch 3 position slide type Full power...

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