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Helping People Hear

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ECEIVER

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NSTRUCTIONS

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ECEIVER

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ODEL

PPA R7

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

B

ATTERY

I

NSTALLATION

Open the battery compartment using a coin in the slot in the bottom of the receiver. Press the
battery into place, 

observing proper battery 

polarity. Incorrect insertion of the battery is

difficult, and may cause both mechanical and electrical damage to the receiver not covered
by the 5 year warranty. The receiver will not work with the battery incorrectly installed.

C

ONNECTING

E

ARPHONES

Plug an earphone into the jack near the thumb wheel volume control. Only monophonic
earphones will operate properly. If stereo headphones are used, sound will be heard only in
one side. A suitable adapter (Radio Shack Part #274-368), can be used so that stereo
earphones operate on both sides. Williams Sound extensively evaluates the earphones and
headphones included with the PPA 250. We can only assure optimum performance when
Williams sound earphones and headphones are used.

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PERATING THE

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ECEIVER

Turn the receiver on by rotating the volume control in the direction of the arrow on top of the
case. The “On” indicator will light. 

Turning the knob in the direction of the arrow will increase the volume. Turning the knob
against the arrow will decrease the volume. To avoid depleting the battery, make sure the
receiver is turned off when not in use.

If you’re using the PPA VPE with an existing sound system, make sure the sound system is
turned on. Have someone speak into a sound system microphone while you listen with the
receiver and earphone. You should be able to hear their voice through the receiver.

If you’re using the PPA VPE with a microphone—and not a complete sound system—have
someone speak into the microphone while you listen with the receiver and earphone. You
should be able to hear their voice through the receiver.

Note:

The earphone cord is the receiving antenna. Do not bunch up the cord or wrap it
around the receiver.

A

DDITIONAL

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ECEIVER

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NSTRUCTIONS

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ODELS

PPA R7-4 

AND

PPA R7-6

The R7-4 and R7-6 receivers feature a channel selector knob on top of the receiver. Turn the
selector knob until you hear the desired program.

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ODEL

PFM R16

The R16 Receiver features an environmental microphone input and dual volume controls.
The taller knob turns the receiver on and off and controls the transmitted signal level. The
shorter knob controls the microphone signal level. By adjusting the two volume controls, you
can hear a mixture of the transmitted signal and nearby sounds. 

Summary of Contents for PPA VPE

Page 1: ...s Sound Helping People Hear MAN 035G PERSONAL PA Value Pack System Wide Band FM Wireless Listening System Model PPA VPE Transmitter Model T17 T17 6 Receiver Model R7 R7 4 R7 6 Installation Guide User...

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Page 3: ...IO CONNECTION USING A MICROPHONE TURNING OFF DC MICROPHONE POWER RECEIVER USE INSTRUCTIONS 9 PPA R7 RECEIVER ADDITIONAL RECEIVERS USING A RECEIVER WITH A HEARING AID BATTERY INFORMATION 11 SINGLE USE...

Page 4: ...has two principal parts the T17 Transmitter and the R7 Receivers Much like a miniature radio station the Transmitter and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM ra...

Page 5: ...denser microphones Supplies DC power for condenser microphones Level Control Screwdriver adjust control used to set the microphone input level or the audio input level ON Indicator Light Glows when po...

Page 6: ...For use with the rubber duckie type antenna supplied with the T17 T17 TRANSMITTER REAR PANEL POWER INPUT JACK Connects to the plug on the wall transformer power supply AUDIO INPUT An RCA type jack for...

Page 7: ...with a 3 5 mm mini phone plug can be used with the T17 Plug the microphone into the Mic jack on the front panel of the T17 The T17 is designed to supply positive DC voltage to the plug tip of 2 wire...

Page 8: ...cord from the T17 and remove its antenna Step 2 Use a phillips type screwdriver to loosen the two screws on the rear of the Transmitter Remove the cover Slide the circuit board out of the case Step 3...

Page 9: ...he On indicator will light Turning the knob in the direction of the arrow will increase the volume Turning the knob against the arrow will decrease the volume To avoid depleting the battery make sure...

Page 10: ...ers can be used with hearing aids using three different methods NECKLOOP TELECOIL COUPLER Neckloops are cords which hang around the neck and couple magnetically with T Coil equipped hearing aids SILHO...

Page 11: ...003 rechargeable If the sound becomes weak or distorted replace the battery The indicator light may still be on even with a battery that is weak Do not leave dead batteries in the receivers FURTHER S...

Page 12: ...und microphone is plugged into the Mic jack on the front of the T17 transmitter Make sure the antenna is installed and connected properly See page 7 INSUFFICIENT RANGE GOOD RECEPTION NEAR TRANSMITTER...

Page 13: ...ly suspects are your amplifier mixer or tape deck The RF gets into the other equipment primarily through the power cord speaker wires or unshielded inputs all of which can act as antennas Try the foll...

Page 14: ...istance you must yield to them A list of cities where other radio services are known to exist is included with the transmitter Do not use frequencies that are known to be used by licensed radio servic...

Page 15: ...two channels away from the one you are experiencing interference on DO NOT TOUCH ANY OF THE OTHER ADJUSTMENTS Step 5 Re assemble the Transmitter and plug it in Connect a tape player or radio to the tr...

Page 16: ...vers R7 6N channels 1 6 are set to frequencies 72 1 72 5 72 9 75 7 74 7 and 75 3 MHz respectively The Receiver must be tuned with a weak and somewhat noisy signal If tuned too close to the transmitter...

Page 17: ...will be much louder Tune back and forth to find the center of the point of best response to the program being heard Step 9 Mark down the date and if a new frequency has been chosen mark it down inside...

Page 18: ...use or products that have been modified If you experience difficulty with your system call for Customer Assistance 1 800 328 6190 If it is necessary to return the system for service a Williams Sound...

Page 19: ...n 3 5 mm plug 32 Other styles available R7 4 Channel Selector 4 position rotary switch Dimensions Weight 3 25 W x 6 875 L x 1 75 H 82 5 mm x 174 6 mm x 44 5 mm 13 oz 368 5 g Color Black Power U S Cana...

Page 20: ...Williams Sound Corp 10321 West 70th St Eden Prairie MN 55344 U S A 800 328 6190 952 943 2252 FAX 952 943 2174 www williamssound com 2005 Williams Sound Corp MAN 035G...

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