Williams Sound Hearing Helper
™
Tour Guide System, Model TGS 200
Wireless, Portable FM Listening System
Transmitter Model T1-216Receiver Model R1-216
Set UpGuide &User Manual
Williams Sound
®
Helping People Hear
Page 1: ...lliams Sound Hearing Helper Tour Guide System Model TGS 200 Wireless Portable FM Listening System Transmitter Model T1 216 Receiver Model R1 216 Set Up Guide User Manual Williams Sound Helping People Hear ...
Page 2: ...HONES R1 216 RECEIVER HEADPHONES EARPHONES OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 7 T1 216 TRANSMITTER R1 216 RECEIVER HINTS FOR USING THE SYSTEM BATTERY INFORMATION 10 BATTERY INSTALLATION RECHARGEABLE NON RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES USING OPTIONAL BATTERY CHARGERS IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY 12 WARRANTY 13 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 14 Williams Sound Helping People Hear 3 ...
Page 3: ... 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 Williams Sound FM Tour Guide System If you have problems with the Tour Guide System don t hesitate to call Williams Sound at 1 800 3286190 Tour Guide Uses the Body Pack Transmitter With Microphon...
Page 4: ...nal to noise ratio and so that head movement does not affect the loudness of the signal The microphone cord acts as the transmitting antenna Optional Microphones An optional Hearing Protector Headset Microphone MIC 036 is also available for extremely high noise environments It features ear muffs that completely cover both ears and provides 24 dB NRR of attenuation for hearing protection An optiona...
Page 5: ...al Headphones and Earphones The HED 008 is a heavy duty hearing protector headset The HED 008 earmuffs completely cover the ears and provide 24 dB NRR noise attenuation for hearing protection in high noise environments The EAR 022 Surround Earphone offers excellent sound quality in a unique style that hangs on the ear It is easy to keep clean since the earphone does not enter the ear It is not rec...
Page 6: ...ter to On 5 Position the Headset Microphone boom as close to the wearer s mouth as possible without actually touching Lapel Clip microphones should be attached to a collar or lapel as close to the wearer s mouth as possible Note On The Transmitter Antenna The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna Do not bunch up the cord wrap it tightly around your body or wrap it around the transmitter For ...
Page 7: ...ntrol to a comfortable listening level You should be able to hear someone speaking into the transmitter microphone 6 Place the receiver in the belt clip case provided The receiver can be placed in a pants pocket or clipped onto a belt harness or waistband Note On The Transmitter Antenna The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna Do not bunch up the cord wrap it tightly around your body or wra...
Page 8: ...eption 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 30 meters 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 facility multiple To...
Page 9: ...ately 6 hours and R1 216 Receivers for 14 hours The battery installed in the receiver may be recharged in the receiver only if it is a Nickel Cadmium battery and only if a Williams Sound CHG 1600 Multi Charger is used Damage from improper charging is not covered by the Williams Sound five year warranty Important Rechargeable Battery Information Rechargeable batteries are shipped in a discharged co...
Page 10: ...G 1600 s control panel Step 2 Make sure the units you will charge are turned OFF DO NOT attempt to charge non rechargeable batteries Step 3 Place the units in the slots so that the charging pins and the unit s side contacts are coupled The CHG indicator next to the unit will be dimly lit Step 4 When all units are in place press the red button on the CHG 1600 s control panel The red Overnight Charg...
Page 11: ...ake sure the microphone is plugged into the T1 216 Transmitter and the headphone is plugged into the R1 216 Receiver 4 Move the transmitter and receiver closer together You may be out of range When using the system indoors it s normal for the signal to momentarily disappear in certain locations This is called a drop out Moving a few feet will restore the signal 5 Do not try to use more than one tr...
Page 12: ...at 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 representative will give you a Return Authorization Number RA and shipping instructions Pack the system carefully and send it to Williams Sound Corp 10399 West 70th Street Eden Prairie MN 55344 3459 USA Phone 800 843 35...
Page 13: ... type 39 cord 3 5 mm mono phone plug MIC 044 Controls On Off switch slide type On Indicator Mic Connector 3 5 mm mono phone jack RECEIVER MODELS R1 216 Dimensions and 3 5 8 L x 2 3 8 W x 7 8 H 92 1 mm x 60 3 mm x 22 2 mm Weight 4 6 oz 130 g with batteries Color Neptune blue shatter resistant polypropylene Battery Type Two 2 AA 1 5 V non rechargeable Alkaline batteries BAT 001 50 mA nom current dra...
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Page 15: ... 1998 Williams Sound Corp MAN 094A Williams Sound Corp 10399 West 70th St Eden Prairie MN 55344 3459 U S A 800 328 6190 612 943 2252 FAX 612 943 2174 ...