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1.  Make sure there are two alkaline or rechargeable AA batteries in the transmitter. If batter-

ies are not installed, see Battery Information on page 11. 

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

3.  Optionally, plug in a desired audio source such as a CD or MP3 player using the “Aux-

iliary Input” jack (WCA 087 stereo auxiliary input cable included). If mic and auxiliary 

sources are used together, the audio will be mixed.  If only auxiliary source is desired, the 

mic can be muted. 

Do not remove the mic from the “Mic Jack” as the 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, FIG 3.

  Make sure the receiver being used is operating 

on the same frequency as the T36 transmitter!

 

NOTE: Up to eight T36’s can operate simultane-

ously on channels 1-8 (FIG. 3) when used with an 

R35-8 receiver.

6.  Position the headset microphone boom as close to 

the speaker’s mouth as possible without actually 

touching. Lapel clip microphones should be at-

tached to a collar or lapel, as close to the speaker’s 

mouth as possible.

 

The transmitter can be placed in a pocket, or 

clipped onto a belt or waistband.

7.  When you pause from speaking, you may mute the microphone by pressing the           

“ON/OFF/MUTE” button once momentarily. The “ON/OFF/MUTE” button will flash 

red. To unmute the mic, press the “ON/OFF/MUTE” button once momentarily again.

 

IMPORTANT:  When the T36 transmitter is not being used, remember to turn the 

unit OFF by pressing and holding the “ON/OFF/MUTE” button for three seconds. 

The “Power On” indicator should not be lit.

   

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72.3

72.6

72.8

74.7

75.4

75.7

75.9

72.5

72.2

72.4

72.7

72.9

75.3

75.6

75.8

Mic Jack

Channel

Selector 

Power On Indicator

Auxiliary

Input

Power On/Off/Mute

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Summary of Contents for Personal PA TGS PRO 720

Page 1: ...Manual and User Guide Personal PA Tour Guide System Wireless Portable FM Listening System Transmitter Model PPA T36 Optional Receiver Models PPA R35 PPA R35 8 MAN 145A ...

Page 2: ...m Overview 3 Safety Information 4 Recycling Instructions 4 Operating Instructions PPA T36 Transmitter 5 6 PPA R35 Receiver 7 8 PPA R35 8 Receiver 9 Belt Clip Removal Installation 10 Battery Information 11 Optional Battery Chargers 12 Hints for Using the System 13 In Case Of Difficulty 14 Warranty 15 System Specifications 16 17 ...

Page 3: ... and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM radio signal The receivers and head phones are used to pick up the broadcast up to 100 meters away To avoid difficulties please read through these instructions as you begin to use the system Then save them for questions that arise as you continue to use your system If you have problems with the Personal PA Tour Guide...

Page 4: ...rge alkaline batteries which may explode release dangerous chemicals cause burns or other serious harm to the user or product Pacemaker Safety CAUTION 1 Before using this system with a pacemaker or other medical device consult your physi cian or the manufacturer of your pacemaker or other medical device 2 If you have a pacemaker or other medical device make sure that you are using this prod uct in...

Page 5: ...me frequency as the T36 transmitter NOTE Up to eight T36 s can operate simultane ously on channels 1 8 FIG 3 when used with an R35 8 receiver 6 Position the headset microphone boom as close to the speaker s mouth as possible without actually touching Lapel clip microphones should be at tached to a collar or lapel as close to the speaker s mouth as possible The transmitter can be placed in a pocket...

Page 6: ... the T36 compression is set to Off for normal operation or 1 1 compression For hearing assistance applications the compression selector can be set to On for 2 1 compression To change this setting open the battery door and locate the Compression Selector FIG 4 To turn on compression 2 1 slide the Comp switch to the position marked 2 1 To turn off slide the Comp switch to the position marked 1 1 Cha...

Page 7: ...we can only assure optimum performance when Williams Sound earphones and headphones are used Operating the Receiver NOTE Check to make sure the T36 transmitter is on and transmitting audio Also make sure the T36 is transmitting on the same frequency as the receiver If the R35 receiver needs to be re tuned most Williams Sound receivers are set at the factory at 75 7 MHz see page 8 for frequency cha...

Page 8: ... the Tuning Coil see FIG 6 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 an earphone or headphone plugged into the Headphone Earphone jack turn the volume control to a comfortable level and listen for the transmitted signal Step 7 Gently put the tip of the tuning wrench into the slo...

Page 9: ...ume Control Headphone Earphone Jack On Low Battery Indicator LED Channel Selector Knob R35 8 Front R35 8 Top R35 8 Front R35 8 Top R35 8 Front FIG 7 R35 8 Views FIG 8 Operating the Receiver Plug the earphone or headphone into the Headphone jack on the receiver s control panel Turn the receiver on by rotating the Volume control knob The ON indicator should illuminate RED Refer to the chan nel selec...

Page 10: ...eceiver unit as shown in FIG 9A Turn the belt clip 180º left or right as shown in FIG 9B The belt clip is now installed and ready for use To Remove Turn the belt clip 180º so the edge points toward the top of the unit as shown in FIG 9B Gently pull the belt clip away from the unit to remove FIG 9A FIG 9B ...

Page 11: ... dis torted or until the equipment quits operating then replace or recharge batteries Do not leave dead batteries in the transmitter or receivers The power indicator light may remain on even with a battery that is weak The chart below shows typical battery life with these units Model Battery Type Battery Life Low Battery Indicator T36 Alkaline AA batteries BAT 001 30 hours Power LED flashes Rechar...

Page 12: ...rTransmitter Charging LED Indicator AC Power Connection CHG 3502 Rear View Fig 11A CHG 3512 3512 PRO Multi Charger Fig 11B CHG 3502 Dual Bay Charger For more information on available chargers visit www williamssound com or call 1 952 943 2252 ...

Page 13: ...noisy reception or blocking of the signal Do not use more than one transmitter on the same channel frequency at the same time unless they are physically separated by more than 60 meters 200 feet Operating more than one transmitter on the same channel at the same time in the same place will result in interference Using Multiple Systems for Multiple Groups For multiple tour groups within the same fa...

Page 14: ...sing the system indoors it s normal for the signal to momentarily disappear in certain loca tions This is called a drop out Moving a few feet will restore the signal 6 Do not try to use more than one transmitter on the same channel in close proximity to each other MORE THAN ONE TRANSMITTER ON THE SAME CHANNEL WILL RESULT IN INTERFERENCE IF THEY ARE CLOSE TOGETHER Keep the transmit ters at least 60...

Page 15: ...TY TO BIND WILLIAMS SOUND TO ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE Personal PA TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR MODIFICATIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY The exclusions and limitations set out above are not intended to and should not be construed so as to contravene mandatory provisions of applicable law If any part or term of this Dis claimer of Warranty is held to be illegal une...

Page 16: ... PPA R35 PPA R35 8 PPA R1600 Approvals Directives FCC Industry Canada RoHS WEEE Warranty 5 years parts and labor 90 days on accessories Note FCC regulations section 15 21 requires the user to comply with the rules of transmitter opera tion Any changes or modifications made by the user not expressly approved for compliance may result in the loss of all privileges and authority to operate the equipm...

Page 17: ...to 15 kHz 3 dB Signal to Noise ratio 60 dB at 100 µV Receive Antenna Integral with earphone headphone cord Audio Output 35 mW max 16 ohm load Output Connector 3 5 mm mono phone jack Squelch Located inside battery door Factory set for 25 dB S N Squelch may be set with JFD 7104 5 from Sprague Goodman or any flat tipped tuning tool with tip size 095 X 016 Notes The R35 8 is NOT field tunable The eigh...

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