Williams Sound TGS SYS A manual Chargers, Battery Charging Instructions

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Batteries and Chargers

rechargeable "9V" batteries. The BAT 003 provides significantly longer battery life per charge than lower voltage batteries.

Chargers:

The BAT 005 Single Charger has a cord that plugs into the receiver "EAR/CHG" jack to charge the battery. The BAT 004 Charger has snaps for direct attachment of a 9V rechargeable battery. The CHG 1269 Multiple Charger can charge 12 receivers simultaneously through the receiver "EAR" jacks. See the instructions included with the CHG 1269 for more information. The battery does not have to be removed from the receiver or transmitter for charging with the BAT 005 and CHG 1269 Chargers.

Do not mix and match batteries and chargers from different manufacturers. Using the BAT 003 bat- tery with chargers designed for lower-voltage batteries can result in under-charging and unsatis- factory battery life. Using the BAT 004, BAT 005, or CHG 1269 Charger with low-voltage batteries can result in over-charging and battery failure.

NOTE:

Do not dispose of batteries in fire. Do not open batteries - toxic chemicals inside.

 

DO NOT attempt to recharge disposable batteries!

Battery Charging Instructions:

(Step 1)

Make sure the Transmitter or Receiver is turned OFF while it is charging.

(Step 2)

To charge the battery without removing it from the Transmitter or Receiver, use the BAT

 

005 Charger or the CHG 1269 Multiple Charger. Plug the Charger cord into the earphone

 

jack (labeled EAR/CHG) on a Receiver. Plug the cord into the microphone jack (MIC) on

 

Transmitters. Then plug the Charger into an AC wall outlet. The Charger indicator light will

 

glow while the battery is charging. Charge for 12-14 hours. DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTER-

 

IES LONGER THAN 14 HOURS.

(Step 3)

To charge the battery outside the unit or to keep a spare battery charged, use the BAT

 

004 Charger. Remove the battery from its compartment and attach it to the snaps on

 

the Charger. Then plug the Charger into an AC wall outlet and charge for 12-14 hours.

 

The battery should be from the DO NOT CHARGE THE BATTERIES LONGER THAN 14 HOURS.

(Step 4) Expected Battery Life: 6 hours per charge for a Receiver. 3 hours per charge for a Transmitter. With normal service, the BAT 003 rechargeable battery should last approxi- mately 1 year before it will need to be replaced.

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Contents Manual and User Guide Contents Williams Sound CorpIntroduction Microphones Earpad Care Headphones and EarphonesOptional Headphones and Earphones Operating Instructions Receiver OperationHints for Using the System Using Multiple Systems for Multiple GroupsBattery Life Rechargeable BatteriesBattery Charging Instructions ChargersRe-Tuning the Tour Guide System T16 Transmitter Frequency Change ProcedureInstructions for the R7-4 Multi-Channel Receivers Radio InterferenceSetting the Transmitter Frequency Receiver Frequency Change Instructions R7YCase of Difficulty Warranty FM Tour Guide System Specifications Page Williams Sound Corp

TGS SYS A specifications

The Williams Sound TGS SYS A is a cutting-edge assistive listening system designed to enhance the audio experience for individuals with hearing impairments. This system is particularly beneficial in environments such as theaters, conference rooms, and places of worship, where clear sound is crucial for participation and understanding.

One of the standout features of the TGS SYS A is its versatility. The system is equipped with easy-to-use transmitters and receivers, allowing users to enjoy high-quality audio without the need for complex setup. It utilizes a radio frequency (RF) transmission technology, which ensures reliable sound delivery even in larger venues. This eliminates many of the common challenges associated with assistive listening devices, such as interference and limited range.

The TGS SYS A includes a variety of components tailored to different listening needs. The system typically features a transmitter that can interface with a microphone or audio source, allowing for seamless connection to various sound systems. Coupled with lightweight, ergonomically designed receivers, users can experience enhanced clarity and volume, making it easier for them to engage with the audio content being presented.

Another significant characteristic of the Williams Sound TGS SYS A is its commitment to user comfort and convenience. The receivers are often equipped with adjustable volume controls and can accommodate users wearing hearing aids, thanks to the built-in telecoil capability. This means that individuals can maximize their existing technology while benefiting from the additional amplification provided by the system.

Durability and build quality are also points of excellence for the TGS SYS A. The components are constructed to withstand the rigors of daily use, making them ideal for both temporary setups and permanent installations. Furthermore, they are designed for easy maintenance, ensuring that venues can provide reliable assistive listening services without frequent disruptions.

The TGS SYS A is also adaptable to various settings, catering to a diverse array of individuals and groups. Its straightforward operation ensures that both users and facilitators can engage with the system comfortably, fostering a more inclusive environment.

In conclusion, the Williams Sound TGS SYS A stands out as a robust solution for assistive listening needs. With its user-friendly design, exceptional audio performance, and adaptability to numerous environments, it represents a significant advancement in making sound more accessible to everyone.