Williams Sound Transmitter T36 User Manual

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Motiva™ Personal FM System

Models PFM 360, PFM 330, PFM 360 RCH & PFM 330 RCH
Manual and User Guide

System Overview

1

System Components

2

Safety Information

3

Recycling Instructions

3

Using the PFM T36 Transmitter

4

Using the PFM R33 / 36 Receiver

7

Belt Clip Installation

10

Channel Selection Chart

10

Battery Information

11

Limited Warranty

12

System Specifications

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Fm Receiver, Model PFM R33

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Fm Receiver, Model PFM R36

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Fm Transmitter, Model PFM T36

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System Overview

Thank you for purchasing a Motiva™ Personal FM System from Williams Sound Corp. Anyone needing
auditory assistance to overcome background noise, reverberation, or distance from a sound source
can benefit from a Personal FM System.

Your PFM System has two principal parts: the Transmitter and the Receiver. Much like a miniature ra-
dio station, the Transmitter and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them
over an FM radio signal. The receiver and earphone are used to pick up the broadcast up to 150 feet
away.

To avoid difficulties, please read through these instructions as you begin using the system. Then save
them for questions that arise as you continue to use your Williams Sound Personal FM System.

If you have problems with the PFM system, don’t hesitate to call us toll-free at 1-800-843-3544.

The speaker wears the belt-clip transmitter and a clip-on microphone. The speaker’s voice is broad-
cast as an FM radio signal over a distance of 150 feet. Listeners use the pocket receiver and
earphones or headphones to hear the speaker’s voice directly, with reduced background noise. An
optional neckloop telecoil coupler allows the system to be used with telecoil (T-switch) equipped hear-
ing aids.

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