Williams Sound TGS PRO 720 system manual Case of Difficulty

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IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY

If your Tour Guide System is not working, check the following:

1.Read through the manual and user guide carefully to verify proper setup and installation of your system.

2.Make sure the batteries are fresh or completely charged and that the “plus” and “minus” terminals are installed correctly.

3.If the rechargeable batteries will only work for a short period of time (less than 1 hour) even after they are fully charged, they must be regenerated. Leave them in the receiver or transmitter with the unit turned on, for 5 - 6 hours. Then turn receiver or transmitter off, place it in the charger, and fully charge the receiver (4 hours) and transmitter (14-16 hours). This should restore normal battery life. Rechargeable batteries will gradually lose their capacity over time and should be replaced every year.

4.Make sure the microphone is plugged into the PFM T31 Transmitter and the headphone is plugged into the PPA R35 Receiver.

5.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.

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 transmitters at least 30 meters apart or use separate channels for each system used.

7.If you are still hearing interference on the receivers, turn the transmitter off and listen with a receiver. If you hear the interference with the transmitter off, you need to change to a clear channel. Call your Williams Sound at 1-800-328-6190 for details.

NOTICE

Williams Sound Corp. assumes no liability for improper use or operation of this equipment. The user is cautioned to operate the volume controls at the lowest acceptable level, and in a manner that will not cause damage to hearing. Ear pieces and accessories should be worn using good judgement and for their intended purpose.

Users are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Williams Sound Corp. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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Contents Manual and User Guide Hearing Helper FM Tour Guide SYSTEM, Model TGS PRO HOW the Tour Guide System Works System OverviewPPA R35 Receiver System ComponentsFor order information, contact Williams Sound at Recycling Instructions Safety InformationPFM T31 Transmitter TOP View Operating InstructionsPFM T31 Frequency Change IG PPA R35 R Eceiver T OP V IEW Call Customer Service for ordering information To Change the Frequency to Another Channel R35 Receiver Frequency Change InstructionsPage Tour Guide Group Separation Hints for Using the SystemImportant Warnings Battery InformationDo not Attempt to Recharge Disposable Batteries To fully charge the batteries Case of Difficulty Limited Warranty FM TRANSMITTER, Model PFM T31 System SpecificationsWest 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344 U.S.A
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TGS PRO 720 specifications

The Williams Sound TGS PRO 720 is an advanced assistive listening system designed to enhance the audio experience for individuals with hearing impairments in various settings. This innovative product caters to a range of environments, including theaters, places of worship, conference rooms, and other public venues where clear sound transmission is crucial.

One of the standout features of the TGS PRO 720 is its flexibility in accommodating different user needs. The system supports multiple listening options, allowing users to choose between earphones, induction loop systems, and other assistive devices. With its compatibility across different platforms, the TGS PRO 720 ensures that everyone can participate fully in presentations and performances.

The TGS PRO 720 utilizes Williams Sound's proprietary technology to deliver high-quality audio. The system operates on a reliable UHF frequency, which minimizes interference and ensures clear sound transmission even in crowded environments. With a powerful transmitter, the TGS PRO 720 can cover a significant distance, making it suitable for both small and large venues. The system is designed for ease of use, featuring intuitive controls that allow users to adjust volume levels and switch between channels effortlessly.

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User comfort is a key consideration in the design of the TGS PRO 720. The earphones provided with the system are designed with comfort in mind, ensuring that users can wear them for extended periods without discomfort. Furthermore, the system incorporates accessibility features that cater to a wide range of hearing abilities.

In terms of battery life, the TGS PRO 720 is equipped with rechargeable batteries that provide extended use between charges. This feature is particularly beneficial for organizations that host frequent events, as it reduces the need for constant battery replacements.

In summary, the Williams Sound TGS PRO 720 is a versatile and reliable assistive listening system that combines advanced technology with user-friendly design. Its high-quality sound transmission, durability, and comfort make it an ideal choice for enhancing audio accessibility in any venue. With its broad compatibility and ease of use, the TGS PRO 720 is a powerful tool in creating inclusive experiences for all participants.