Williams Sound PFM 350E RCH, PFM 300, R31 Changing the PFM T32 Frequency, PFM T32 Frequency Change

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CHANGING THE PFM T32 FREQUENCY

FIG. 5: PFM T32 FREQUENCY CHANGE

By default, the T32’s frequency is to set 72.9 MHz (Channel E). If you experience FM interference, or if you need to match a receiver’s frequency, it may be necessary to adjust the frequency on the T32. Instructions:

1.Open the battery compartment using a coin in the slot in the bottom of the transmitter. Remove the batteries.

2.Lift the battery compartment door up and pull to your left to expose the circuit board.

3.Refer to FIG 5 to locate the Channel Switch.

4.Use a small screwdriver to rotate the Channel Switch to correspond with the desired operating fre- quency. Choose between 16 standard channels. Refer to the Channel Selection Chart in FIG 5 for available channels.

5.Reinstall the batteries, then close the back of the transmitter.

6.Plug the microphone in and turn the transmitter on to provide a tuning signal for the receivers.

Important: Make sure all receivers being used match the frequency of the transmitter. Refer to the receiver’s instruction manual for frequency change instructions.

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Contents Manual and User Guide PFM R32 R Eceiver PFM R31 R Eceiver Hearing Helper Personal FM SystemHOW the PFM System Works System OverviewSystem Components System ComponentsRecycling Instructions Safety InformationYes Using the PFM T32 TransmitterPFM T32 Frequency Change Changing the PFM T32 FrequencyGain Control Adjustment Advanced Features on the PFM T32Using the PFM R32 Receiver PFM 300 & PFM 300E RCH Using the PFM R31 Receiver PFM 350 & PFM 350E RCH Adjusting The R31 Volume Controls Tuning the PFM R32 & R31 Receivers Important Warnings Battery InformationDo not Attempt to Recharge Disposable Batteries Applications for Various Hearing Loss Levels Using Your Personal FM System with a Hearing AIDCase of Difficulty Limited Warranty RECEIVER, Models PFM R31 & PFM R32 Technical SpecificationsAnsi 2.44 Test Acoustic Specifications2007, Williams Sound Corp MAN 072H