Operating instructions – Williams Sound TGS SYS A User Manual

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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 on
the Transmitter by lifting the battery door up. A coin may be used to help open the bat-
tery door. Carefully insert the battery, observing proper polarity. The large battery termi-
nal (-) is nearest the top of the compartment.

DO NOT FORCE THE BATTERY IN BACKWARDS. DAMAGE TO THE TRANSMITTER WILL
RESULT!

Close the battery door by snapping it shut. If you are using a disposable battery, use
only 9V alkaline batteries (Eveready 522 or equiv.). A disposable battery should last 15
hours. A BAT 003 re-chargeable battery will last about 3 hours per charge.

(Step 2)

Plug the microphone into the "MIC/CHG" jack on top of the Transmitter. The Headset
Microphone boom should be positioned as close to the wearer's mouth as possible with-
out actually touching. Lapel Clip microphones should be attached to a collar or lapel,
as close to the wearer's mouth as possible.

(Step 3)

The Transmitter can be placed in a pants pocket or clipped onto a belt or waistband in
the Belt Clip Case included with the Transmitter.

NOTE:

The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna. Do not bunch it up or wrap it around
the transmitter. Allow it to hang as straight as possible.

(Step 4)

Turn the Transmitter on by moving the slide switch on top of the Transmitter to "ON."
To conserve battery life, there is no indicator light. Make sure you turn the Transmitter off
when it is not in use to conserve the battery.

Receiver Operation:

(Step 1)

Install the battery in the Receiver. A 9V carbon battery is included with each receiver. If
you are using a rechargeable battery, see page 6. Open the battery door on the
Receiver by lifting the battery door up. A coin may be used to help open the battery
door. Carefully insert the battery, observing proper polarity. The large battery terminal (-)
is nearest the top of the compartment.

DO NOT FORCE THE BATTERY IN BACKWARDS. DAMAGE TO THE RECEIVER WILL RESULT!

Close the battery door by snapping it shut. If you are using a disposable battery, you
can use 9V carbon or alkaline batteries. A disposable carbon battery (Eveready 216 or
equiv.) should last 15 hours. A disposable alkaline battery (Eveready 522 or equiv.)
should last about 32 hours. A BAT 003 rechargeable battery will last about 6 hours per
charge.

(Step 2)

Plug the headphones or earphone into the "EAR/CHG" jack on top of the Receiver.

(Step 3)

Turn the Receiver on by rotating the volume control wheel. Adjust the volume to a com-
fortable level.

Large terminal (-)

Battery Installation

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