SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Thank you for purchasing the SoundFocus FM™ Classroom Amplification System from Williams Sound Corp. Anyone needing auditory assistance to overcome background noise, reverberation, or distance from the sound source can benefit from the SoundFocus System.
Your SoundFocus System has two principal parts: the transmitter and the receiver. Much like a miniature radio station, the transmitter and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM radio signal. The receiver picks up the broadcast up to 100 feet 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 SoundFocus FM™ Classroom Amplification System.
If you have problems with the system, don’t hesitate to call us
SYSTEM COMPONENTS (CFM 300)
• FM Body Pack Transmitter (T31) | • | FM Receiver/Amplifier/Speaker (R800) | |
• | Speaker (SPK 800) | • | (2) Rechargeable AA batteries (BAT 026) |
• 3 V Multi Charger (CHG 200) | • | Omnidirectional Mic (MIC 081) | |
• Nylon belt (BLT 001) | • | Instruction Manual | |
• | Transmitter Belt Clip Carry Case (CCS 021) |
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The CFM 400 includes (2) R800 Receivers and no SPK 800 Speakers
FIG. 1: OVERALL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
T31 | R800 | SPK 800 |
Transmitter | Receiver | Speaker |
Optional | Optional |
3rd | 4th |
Speaker | Speaker |
Teacher uses T31 | R800 Receiver picks up FM signal and plays through itself |
Transmitter and | and SPK 800 Speaker. One R800 can drive up to three |
Microphone to transmit | SPK 800s. If you want to avoid speaker wiring, additional |
FM radio signal | R800's can be used instead of wired SPK 800's. |
Students with special needs can use optional Receivers with Earphones, Headphones, or Neckloop
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