Williams Sound TGS PRO 720 system manual System Components, PPA R35 Receiver

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SYSTEM COMPONENTS

˛Body Pack Transmitter (PFM T31) with (2) AA batteries (BAT 001)

˛Noise-cancelling headband microphone (MIC 086)

˛(6) Receivers (PPA R35) w/batteries (BAT 001)

˛Instruction Manual (MAN 122)

˛System carry case (CCS 030 S)

THE PFM T31 TRANSMITTER

The PFM T31 Transmitter is a battery-powered body-pack model used with a microphone to pick up the tour guide's voice. The transmitter produces an FM radio signal to broadcast the tour guide's voice to the receiver units. A simple slide switch on top of the transmitter turns the unit on or off. The PPA T31 operates on two AA non-rechargeable alkaline batteries (BAT 001), or two AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (BAT 026).

MICROPHONES

A noise-cancelling, headband microphone (MIC 086) is the standard microphone. The noise- cancelling microphone helps to reduce background sounds in noisy environments. The microphone plugs into the “MIC” jack on top of the Transmitter. The microphone should be positioned directly in front of the tour guide's mouth to achieve an optimal signal 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 noise isolation for hearing protection.

An optional Lapel Clip Microphone can be used in quieter environments like museums or galleries. The MIC 090 has an omnidirectional pick-up pattern. The MIC 056 has a directional (or cardioid) pick-up pattern, which will reduce background noise somewhat.

A directional hand-held microphone (MIC 027) is also available for tour guides who prefer to hold the microphone.

THE PPA R35 RECEIVER

The PPA R35 Receiver is a battery-powered body-pack receiver used with a headphone to hear the signal produced by the transmitter. The receiver is pre-tuned to the transmitter and has a user- adjustable volume on/off control, LED power and low battery indicator. The headphone plugs into the “EAR” jack on top of the Receiver. The PPA R35 Receiver operates on two AA non- rechargeable alkaline batteries (BAT 001), or two AA rechargeable NiMH batteries (BAT 026).

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Contents Manual and User Guide Hearing Helper FM Tour Guide SYSTEM, Model TGS PRO System Overview HOW the Tour Guide System WorksSystem Components PPA R35 ReceiverFor order information, contact Williams Sound at Safety Information Recycling InstructionsOperating Instructions PFM T31 Transmitter TOP ViewPFM T31 Frequency Change IG PPA R35 R Eceiver T OP V IEW Call Customer Service for ordering information R35 Receiver Frequency Change Instructions To Change the Frequency to Another ChannelPage Hints for Using the System Tour Guide Group SeparationBattery Information Important WarningsDo not Attempt to Recharge Disposable Batteries To fully charge the batteries Case of Difficulty Limited Warranty System Specifications FM TRANSMITTER, Model PFM T31West 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.

Another noteworthy aspect of the TGS PRO 720 is its robust build quality. The system is engineered to withstand the demands of daily use in various settings, with durable materials that ensure long-lasting performance. The devices are also lightweight and portable, making them easy to distribute and manage during events.

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.