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PPA T46  Personal PA 72-76 MHz Transmitter

Specifications

Dimensions:

4.1” L x 2.8” W x 1.1” D (104 mm x 71 mm x 28 mm) 

Weight:

2.6 oz (74 g), no batteries

Color:

Black/Silver

Enclosure Material:

Shatter-resistant PC/ABS plastic with textured scratch-resistant aluminum faceplate

Battery Type options:

Two (2) AA 1.5 V non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries (BAT 001-2), 75 mA nominal current drain, up 

to 30 hours battery life

Two (2) AA 1.5 V NiMH rechargeable batteries (BAT 026-2), 75 mA nominal current drain, up to 20 

hours battery life per charge, recharges in 14–16 hours, uses CHG 3502 or CHG 3512 Charger

Operating Frequencies:

Selectable, 17 channels, 72.1 – 75.9 MHz*.  Switchable 8 or 17 Channel Mode.  (8-channel mode 

setting corresponds with PPA R35-8 receiver channels)

Stability:

± .005%, frequency synthesized, crystal reference, PLL

Modulation:

Wide-band FM, 75 kHz peak, 75 µS pre-emphasis

RF Output:

80 mV/m at 3 m (max. allowed by FCC rules)

Frequency Response:

180 Hz to 13 kHz, ± 3 dB at 1% max. THD

Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 

65 dB (typical) transmitted

Transmit Antenna:

Integral with microphone cord

Microphone:

Electret type, 3.5 mm mono plug

External Display:

OLED for status and menu information.

Status: Ch/Freq, Mic Audio Level, Auxiliary Input Audio Level, Battery Status, Mic Mute, Channel 

Lock, Dual-Preset mode.

Menu: Ch/Freq display mode select, Volume, Aux Input, Compression, 

17 or 8-channel mode, screen time out, screen brightness, restore default settings

External Controls:

Momentary push button: push and hold 3 seconds for power On/Off, push and release for 

microphone mute On/Off.  “Up”, “Down” and “Menu” buttons for accessing and changing 

transmitter settings.  Battery type switch (Alkaline or NiMH) located behind the battery compartment 

door

External Indicators:

Power LED - Green, flashes when battery is low

Mic Input:

3.5 mm mono jack with electret mic bias, adjustable gain with 

25 dB range

Aux Input:

2.5 mm stereo jack, adjustable gain with 60 dB range

Audio Compression:

1:1 (off) or 2:1 (on) selectable in menu

Compatible Receivers:

PFM R31, PFM R32, PFM R33, PFM R36, PPA R35, PPA R37, PPA R35-8, PPA R1600, 

Approvals/Directives:

FCC, Industry Canada, RoHS, WEEE

Warranty:

2-year Warranty, 90 Days on most accessories.

Note: FCC regulations, section 15.21, requires the user to comply with the rules of transmitter operation. 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 equipment.

NOTE: SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.

Содержание Personal PA T46

Страница 1: ...PPA T46 Personal PA 72 76 MHz Body Pack Transmitter USER Manual MAN 175E ...

Страница 2: ...erview 3 Recycling Instructions 3 PPA T46 Included Parts 3 Transmitter Applications 4 Important Note about OLED Care 4 Features 4 Quick Setup 4 Basic Setup 6 Advanced Setup 6 Dual Preset Mode 8 Specifications 9 Troubleshooting 10 Supported Microphones 10 2 Year Limited Warranty 11 ...

Страница 3: ...adio station the PPA T46 transmitter broadcasts over an FM radio signal Receivers are used to pick up the broadcast up to 150 feet away The system helps large or small groups overcome background noise and distance to clearly hear the speaker The PPA T46 FM transmitter broadcasts voice and or audio programs on one of 17 available channels 72 76 MHz Listeners use PPA R35 8 PPA R37 receivers equipped...

Страница 4: ... batteries NiMH for rechargeable NiMH batteries only FIG A IMPORTANT If the battery switch is not in the correct position damage may be caused to the unit 2 Install the AA batteries Be sure to observe proper polarity Damage due to improper battery installation may void the warranty on the product The battery icon on the display and the Power On LED on top of the unit will flash when the batteries ...

Страница 5: ... button repeatedly until you see the setting you want If no buttons are pushed the screen will time out and shut off Figure D Menu Buttons LEFT ARROW BUTTON RIGHT ARROW BUTTON MENU BUTTON OLED DISPLAY A309 Figure E Menu Display A312 MIC AUX AUDIO LEVEL MIC MUTED SETTINGS LOCKED TRANSMIT CHANNEL BATTERY LIFE 9 To install the belt clip on the rear of the T46 position the belt clip on the back of tra...

Страница 6: ...the arrow buttons to adjust the volume level 1 30 5 To set the Auxiliary Volume Level this is the auxiliary input volume before it is mixed with the microphone push the menu button until you see the auxiliary volume screen below Use the arrow buttons to adjust the volume level 1 30 Advanced Setup The Advanced Setup Menu allows the user to turn compression on off change between channel and frequenc...

Страница 7: ...brightness screen below Use the left right arrow buttons to toggle between 1 2 3 or 4 7 To erase all user settings and return to factory defaults push the menu button until you see the factory reset screen ERASE ALL SETTINGS RESTORE DEFAULTS below Push the right arrow button to choose YES After this you will see the confirmation screen FACTORY DEFAULTS RESTORED The transmitter will then return bac...

Страница 8: ...to the following screen P1 and P2 indicate the two presets The currently selected preset is surrounded by the box showing ON AIR ON AIR means that this preset is currently transmitting 4 Use the left or right arrow buttons to move the ON AIR box to the preset you want to adjust Note that you are now transmitting on this preset 5 Push the Menu button and note that either P1 or P2 shows up on the to...

Страница 9: ... and menu information Status Ch Freq Mic Audio Level Auxiliary Input Audio Level Battery Status Mic Mute Channel Lock Dual Preset mode Menu Ch Freq display mode select Volume Aux Input Compression 17 or 8 channel mode screen time out screen brightness restore default settings External Controls Momentary push button push and hold 3 seconds for power On Off push and release for microphone mute On Of...

Страница 10: ...front of the transmitter is pulsing Can t hear the person speaking above the room noise Adjust the microphone volume in the menu Reposition the microphone closer to the mouth Limited Range The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna Make sure it is not coiled up or obstructed and that it is a Williams AV approved mic Verify the transmitter distance from the receiver try bringing them closer Ve...

Страница 11: ...any other physical damage unless the damage was the result of a manufacturing defect Williams AV is not liable for consequential damages due to any failure of equipment to perform as intended Williams AV shall bear no responsibility or obligation with respect to the manner of use of any equipment sold by it This warranty does not cover reimbursement for your costs of removing and transporting the ...

Страница 12: ...info williamsav com www williamsav com 800 843 3544 INTL 1 952 943 2252 2020 Williams AV LLC MAN 175E ...

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