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the rear panel of the R700. This will cut out the built-in speaker and deliver up to 1 Watt of audio
power into an 8 Ohm speaker. The R700 speaker output jack may also be connected to the high
level input of a PA amplifier. See the instructions included with the R700 for more details.
Battery Information for Receivers:
In normal use, a heavy-duty 9 Volt battery such as the Eveready 216 will last about 10 hours.
Alkaline batteries such as the Eveready 522 will provide about 17 hours of use. If the sound becomes
weak or distorted, replace the battery. The indicator light may still be on, even with a battery that is
weak. Do not leave dead batteries in the receivers.
Rechargeable Batteries:
The receivers can also use a rechargeable battery. We recommend only the 7-cell, 8.4 Volt types
(BAT 003). A fully-charged battery (Williams BAT 003) will provide about 5 hours of use per charge.
The battery may be recharged without removing it from the receiver.
The BAT 005 Single Charger has a cord that plugs into the receiver "EAR" jack to charge the battery.
The CHG 1269A Multiple Charger can charge 12 receivers simultaneously through the receiver "EAR"
jacks.
The receiver should always be turned OFF while charging. It takes about 14 hours to fully charge the
battery. To ensure long battery life, the battery should be completely drained before recharging.
Using the battery for short periods of time (less than 1 hour) followed by charging will result in short
battery life.
If the BAT 005 Single Charger or CHG 1269A Multiple Charger is used, receivers can be left charging
continuously when not in use. See the instructions included with the CHG 1269A for more
information.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE DISPOSABLE BATTERIES! AVOID SHORTING THE PLUS AND MINUS
BATTERY TERMINALS TOGETHER WITH METAL OBJECTS. BATTERY DAMAGE AND BURNS CAN RESULT!
DO NOT MIX RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND CHARGERS FROM DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS.
Suggestions for Receiver Management and Earphone Sanitation:
Different types of facilities use different approaches for receiver management and earphone
sanitation. Following are some alternatives that other customers have used successfully:
1. Regular users purchase their own receiver and take care of their own batteries and earphone.
2. Some facilities label the receiver and earphone with the names of regular users so each person
uses their own receiver and earphone.
3.
Ushers issue receivers to people who request them. Earphones are sanitized after use. Foam ear
cushions can be replaced or washed with a mild detergent, rinsed thoroughly and air-dried. The
EAR 022 Surround Earphone can be sanitized with an alcohol pad.
4. The receivers are stored in a multiple compartment storage case with a credit card or driver's
license left as collateral for the receiver.
5. Regular users purchase their own earphone or headphone and bring them to use with receivers
at the facility
Using a Remote Antenna with the T21 Transmitter:
The ANT 005 remote Coaxial Antenna is available for applications requiring rack-mounted
transmitters, or for use in facilities where a remote antenna is needed for maximum operating
distance.
DO NOT CUT OR ALTER THE ANTENNA CABLE BEFORE READING THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW!
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