Williams Sound PPA R35N manual Installing and Replacing Batteries

Models: PPA R35N

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INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES

1.Open the battery compartment by lifting the tab on the back of the receiver with a finger.

2.To remove depleted batteries, pull up on the fabric strip.

3.If Alkaline (non-rechargeable) batteries are being installed, slide the

battery selection switch above the battery compartment to the “Alkaline” position. If installing NiMH (or rechargeable) batteries, slide the battery selection switch to the “NiMH” position.

4.Press the batteries into place over the fabric strip. Be sure to observe proper polarity (+/–).Damage due to improper battery installation may void the warranty on the product. Close the lid.

5.When the sound becomes weak or distorted, replace or recharge batteries.

BATTERY CHARGING

Rechargeable batteries must be charged overnight before first time use. Drop-in charger points are located on the bottom of the R35 unit. For charger availability, please contact Williams Sound at (800) 843-3544.

CHANNEL TUNING

First, set the transmitter to the desired channel. Remove the antenna and connect an audio source. Move the receiver 25 feet away from the transmitter for tuning. Open the battery compartment on the R35 by lifting the tab on the back of the receiver with a finger. Locate the metal tuning slug above the batteries next to the “Channel Tuning” label. Using a small screw driver or tuning wand, turn the tuning slug in a counter-clockwise direction about two turns. Then, slowly turn the tuning slug in the clockwise direction until the signal is heard. There may be two signal points heard. The one which is received first is a false response. Be sure to continue tuning slightly further to the correct point, which will be much louder. Tune back and forth to find the center of the point of best response to the program being heard.

FRM 452E ©2007 Williams Sound Corp.

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Williams Sound PPA R35N manual Installing and Replacing Batteries