Page 4 - Optional Microphones:
Microphones: A noise-cancelling, headset microphone (MIC 044) is the standard microphone. The noise-can-celling microphone helps to reduce background sounds in noisy environments. The microphoneplugs into the "MIC" jack on top of the Transmitter. The microphone is positioned directly in fron...
Page 5 - Headphones and Earphones:; Optional Headphones and Earphones:
Headphones and Earphones: The HED 001 Lightweight Headphone is the standard headset for the Tour Guide System. It offersexcellent sound quality and wearing comfort. The foam earpads may be removed for cleaning orreplacement. Replacement pads are part number HED 003-10. The headphone plugs into the &...
Page 6 - Operating Instructions:
Operating Instructions: (Step 1) Install the battery in the Transmitter. A 9V alkaline battery is included with the transmitter.If you are using a 9 Volt rechargeable battery, see page 6. Open the battery door onthe Transmitter by lifting the battery door up. A coin may be used to help open the bat-...
Page 7 - Hints for Using the System:; Using Multiple Systems for Multiple Groups:; Additional Battery Information:; Recommended Batteries:; Rechargeable Batteries:
Hints for Using the System: Normal operating distance between the Transmitter and Receiver is about 100 feet (30m). Theoperating range will vary in different buildings and surroundings. In some locations, the signal maymomentarily disappear. This is called a "drop-out" and is due to reflecti...
Page 8 - Battery Charging Instructions:
rechargeable "9V" batteries. The BAT 003 provides significantly longer battery life percharge than lower voltage batteries. Chargers: The BAT 005 Single Charger has a cord that plugs into the receiver "EAR/CHG" jack to charge thebattery. The BAT 004 Charger has snaps for direct attac...
Page 9 - T16 Transmitter Frequency Change Procedure:
Instructions for the R7-4 Multi-Channel Receivers: The multi-channel Receivers have a rotary selector knob on top which allows the user to select anyof four operating channels. The R7-4 tunes channels ACEG. These receivers are designed for use inmultiple channel systems with a number of tour groups ...
Page 10 - Setting the Transmitter Frequency:
Setting the Transmitter Frequency: Transmitter Case Open Selector Switches Page 10
Page 11 - Receiver Frequency Change Instructions
Page 11 Receiver Frequency Change Instructions Tuning for the R7, R30, R31, and R32 receivers is determined by a single tuning coil.In the R7-4 and R7-6, one coil is assigned to each switch position. See the following6 figures and receiver types to locate the coils to be adjusted. A plastic tuningwr...
Page 12 - In Case of Difficulty:
Step 5: Locate the Tuning Coil. (See figure on previous page). Each tuning coil isa small, square, shiny metal can with a screwdriver slot in a tuning slug in the top center. The Tuning Slug is usually black or gray. Step 6: With the earphone or headphone supplied with the receiver plugged into the ...
Page 13 - Warranty
Warranty The Williams Sound Tour Guide System is engineered and designed to provide you with many yearsof reliable service. Williams Sound warrants it against defects in materials and workmanship for FIVE(5) years EXCEPT FOR earphones, headphones, rechargeable batteries, chargers, cables, anten-nas,...
Page 14 - FM TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS; PERSONAL PA Transmitter, Model T16
FM TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS PERSONAL PA Transmitter, Model T16 Dimensions: 3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm) Weight: 3.2 oz (90 g) with 9V battery Color and Material: Gray, polyallomer Battery Type: 9 Volt, Eveready 522 Alkaline or BAT 003 7-cell NiMH, Bat...