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Speaker Uses Transmitter

With Microphone

Listeners Use A Receiver

With Earphones, Headphones, Or Neckloop

FM Radio Signal

How the PFM System Works: 

The speaker wears the body-pack transmitter and a clip-on microphone. The speaker’s voice is broadcast as an FM radio signal over 
a distance of 100-150 feet (30m). Listeners use the pocket receiver and earphone or headphone to hear the speaker’s voice directly, 
with reduced background noise. A neckloop telecoil coupler allows the system to be used with telecoil (T-Switch) equipped hearing 
aids. 

Transmitter Operation: 
Model PFM T16 Transmitter 

1.  Plug the microphone cord into the “Mic” jack on 

top of the Transmitter. 

2.  Place the Transmitter in the belt clip case provid-

ed. 

3.  Turn the power switch on top of the Transmitter 

to “On.” 

4.  Clip the microphone onto a collar, lapel, or tie. It 

should be as close to the speaker’s mouth as is 
practical. 

The transmitter can be placed in a pants pocket, or 
clipped onto a belt or waistband. Make sure the 
Transmitter is turned OFF when not in use. 

Note On The Transmitter Antenna: 

The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna. Do 
not bunch up the cord, wrap it around the transmitter, 
or place the transmitter in a shirt pocket. The cord 

Receiver Operation: 
Model PFM R7 (System A) 

Receiver Model PFM R7 has a single, wheel-type 
volume control and an earphone output jack. 

1.  Plug the earphone or headphone into the “Ear” 

jack on top of the Receiver. 

2.  Place the Receiver in the belt clip case provided. 

3.  Turn the power on by rotating the volume control 

on top of the Receiver. 

4.  Place the earphone in your ear. 

The Receiver can be placed in a pants pocket, or 
clipped onto a belt, harness, or waistband. Make sure 
the Receiver is turned OFF when not in use. 

Adjusting The R7 Volume Controls: 

Adjust the receiver volume control to a comfortable 
listening level. You should be able to hear someone 
speaking into the Transmitter microphone. 

should hang as straight as possible. 

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Summary of Contents for PFM SYS A

Page 1: ...e Personal FM System Your PFM System has two 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 The receiver and earphone are used to pick up the broadcast up to 100 feet away To avoid difficulties please read through these instructions as you begin to use...

Page 2: ...ts The Personal FM Basic and Educational Systems include the following components Body Pack Transmitter PFM T16E with 9V battery BAT 006 Lavalier microphone MIC 050 Mini earphone EAR 013 Soft Nylon System Carry Case CCS 020 2 Belt clip cases CCS 001 Instructions MAN 014 Basic System Receiver Personal FM Receiver PFM R7 with 9V battery BAT 006 OR Educational System Receiver Personal FM Receiver PFM...

Page 3: ... is practical The transmitter can be placed in a pants pocket or clipped onto a belt or waistband Make sure the Transmitter is turned OFF when not in use Note On The Transmitter Antenna The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna Do not bunch up the cord wrap it around the transmitter or place the transmitter in a shirt pocket The cord Receiver Operation Model PFM R7 System A Receiver Model PF...

Page 4: ...nvironmental Mic signal to avoid picking up extra background noise If no environmental sounds are desired turn the Mic control fully off If you want to hear nearby conversation or your own voice turn the Mic control up Adjusting The R16 Receiver Tone Controls The R16 and R16M have internal adjustments to cut low frequency sounds and to boost high frequency sounds The adjustments are made by moving...

Page 5: ...DN UP UP DN DN DN C 72 5 DN UP DN UP DN DN UP DN D 72 7 DN UP DN UP UP DN UP DN E 72 9 DN UP DN UP DN DN DN UP F 75 5 UP UP DN UP UP DN DN DN G 75 7 UP UP DN UP DN DN UP DN H 75 9 UP UP DN UP UP DN UP DN experiencing interference on DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THE OTHER ADJUSTMENTS 6 Close the back of the Transmitter and install the battery Plug the microphone in and turn the Transmitter on to provide a t...

Page 6: ... accept any other battery To Charge Batteries 1 Make sure both the Transmitter and Receiver are turned off 2 Plug the charger cord into the MIC CHARGE jack on top of the Transmitter 3 Plug the second charger cord into the EAR CHG jack on top of the Receiver 4 Plug the chargers into a wall outlet and charge for 12 hours The charge indicator light on the chargers should be lit while the Transmitter ...

Page 7: ...Surround Earphone or EAR 014 Dual Mini Earphone can also be used 2 Mild Moderate Hearing Loss These applications include the classroom TV listen ing car riding and one on one conversations The PFM System can be used with the Single or Dual Mini Earphone EAR 013 or EAR 014 for moderate amplification fittings The Button Receiver Earphone EAR 012 WC is also available for use with a snap on custom ear...

Page 8: ...the same channel The units have stick ers inside the back cover identifying the channel 8 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 systems 50 100 feet apart or use separate channels for each system used 9 If you are still hearing inte...

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