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Williams Sound
®
Helping People Hear
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SYSTEM COMPONENTS
þ Body Pack Transmitter (PPA T16) with 9 Volt, Alkaline disposable battery (BAT 006)
þ Noise-cancelling headband microphone (MIC 086)
þ (6) Personal FM Receivers (PPA R7) with 9 Volt, Alkaline disposable battery (BAT 006)
and headphones (HED 021)
þ Belt clip cases (CCS 001)
þ Instruction Manual
þ System carry case (CCS 030 S)
THE PPA T16 TRANSMITTER
The T16 Transmitter is a battery-powered belt pack that is 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
T16 operates on a 9 Volt alkaline disposable battery (BAT 006) or a 9V NiMH rechargeable battery
(BAT 003).
MICROPHONES
A noise-cancelling, headband microphone (MIC 086) is the standard microphone. The noise-can-
celling 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 move-
ment does not affect the loudness of the signal. The microphone cord acts as the transmitting anten-
na.
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 La
pel 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.
A small hand-held micr
ophone (MIC 026) is also a
v
aila
b
le f
or tour guides who prefer to hold the
microphone.
THE PPA R7 RECEIVER
The R7 Receiver is a battery-powered belt pack that is used with a headphone to hear the signal pro-
duced by the Transmitter. The Receiver is pre-tuned to the Transmitter and has a user-adjustable vol-
ume control. The headphone plugs into the "EAR/CHG" jack on top of the Receiver. The receiver is
turned on by rotating the volume control wheel. The receiver operates on a 9 Volt alkaline disposable
ba
tter
y (BAT 006) or a 9V NiMH rechargeable battery (BAT 003).
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