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Personal PA
®
DSP FM Wideband Transmitter
Wideband FM Receivers (Model Selection is Optional)
Receiver Model PPA R38
PPA R38 is a 17-channel receiver operating on the 72-76 MHz bandwidth. Features include an easy to read graphic display,
front buttons with easy access to menu functions, battery-saving Sleep/Auto-Off Mode, digital volume control, power/low battery
indicator, and stereo/mono earphone/headphone jack.
Figure 23: PPA R38 Controls and Display
A447
R38 TOP
POWER BUTTON/
LOW BATTERY
INDICATOR
T46 FRONT
LEFT
ARROW
BUTTON
RIGHT
ARROW
BUTTON
MENU
BUTTON
OLED
DISPLAY
A309
A430
VOLUME
LEVEL
BATTERY
LIFE
CHANNEL
(OR FREQ.)
RF SIGNAL STRENGTH
SETTINGS LOCKED
Operating the receiver
1. Insert two (2) AA batteries ensuring correct polarity. If rechargeable NiMH batteries are to be used with the receiver and a
Williams Sound charger, make sure the Alkaline/NiMH switch inside the battery compartment is set to NiMH before charging.
(Figure 23).
2. Insert the headphone, earphone or neckloop into the headphone jack.
3. Turn receiver on with a push-and-hold of the power button. The power button will illuminate and the display will turn on.
4. Press the Menu button once to see the Channel set screen. To seek an active transmitter, push-and-hold one of the left or
right arrow buttons and the receiver will seek to nd an active transmitter channel. If more than one transmitter is being used,
push-and-hold the arrow button additional times until you locate the transmitter/channel you want to hear. The receiver will
retain the channel setting when the unit is turned off.
5. For more information about the R38 receiver, refer to the PPA R38 User Manual. You can download any of the receiver
manuals from our website at www.williamssound.com.
A311
ALKALINE/
NiMH SWITCH
CAUTION: RECHARGE
ONLY NiMH BATTERIES
BATTERY REMOVAL
FABRIC STRIP
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