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Additional Instructions for Receiver Models R7-4 and R7-6
The R7-4 and R7-6 Receivers feature four-channel and six-channel selector knobs, respectively. You’ll find
these controls on top of the receiver. Turn the selector knob until you hear the desired program.
Instructions for Monitor Receiver Model R700
Step 1 Plug the R700 power cord into a 120 VAC, 60 Hz electrical outlet.
Step 2 Attach the antenna to the connector on the rear panel of the R700.
Step 3 Turn the power switch on and adjust the volume control until you hear the signal from the
transmitter.
An optional remote antenna (ANT 005) may be used with the R700 to extend the reception range.
An external loudspeaker may be used with the R700. Connect the + (plus) loudspeaker wire to the tip
connection of a 1/4" mono phone plug. Connect the - (minus) loudspeaker wire to the sleeve connection of
the 1/4" mono phone plug. Insert the plug into the external speaker jack on 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.
Receiver Battery Information
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).
(Most batteries available through department and radio stores are 6-cell, 7.2 Volt types. They will not perform
satisfactorily with Williams Sound receivers.) A fully-charged battery (Williams BAT 003) will provide about
5 hours of use per char
ge. 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.
Receivers can be left charging continuously when not in use. The receiver should always be turned OFF
while charging. It takes about 14 hours to fully charge the battery.
Battery Warnings
DO NOT A
TTEMPT T
O RECHARGE DISPOSABLE BA
TTERIES!
A
VOID SHOR
TING THE PLUS AND MINUS BA
TTERY TERMINALS TOGETHER WITH METAL
OBJECTS. BATTERY DAMAGE AND BURNS CAN RESULT!
USE ONL
Y WILLIAMS SOUND SUPPLIED CHARGERS AND BA
TTERIES!
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