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Page 1 - MANUAL AND USER GUIDE

Williams Sound ® Helping People HearPERSONAL PA™T35 TransmitterWireless FM Listening SystemTransmitter Model PPA T35Optional Receiver Models PPA R7

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POWER BUTTONPush-button switch turns the transmitter on or off. The wall mounted power supply stays on at all times.ON AIR INDICATORIndicates when po

Page 3 - T35 TRANSMITTER

PHONES JACK AND SOURCE BUTTONA headset plugged into the “Phones” jack allows monitoring either the audio output as it is processedand transmitted by t

Page 4 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear12LCD SCREEN MENUS (QUICK REFERENCE)The first screen (M0) gives important overall system settings. The followi

Page 5 - QUICK SETUP INSTRUCTIONS

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear13APPLICATION PRESETS (M1)The Application Presets screen allows the user to quickly and easily configure the T3

Page 6 - REMOTE ANTENNA TIPS:

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear14BANDWIDTH (M2)The default LCD menu screen (as shown on page 11, Figure 10) will always display the user selec

Page 7 - WIRING AND CONNECTIONS

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear15AUDIO SOURCE (M4)The Audio Source control menu is used to configure the T35 for a proper audio source connect

Page 8 - MULTI–CHANNEL SOURCES

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear16LOW PASS FILTER (M6)The low pass filter will help to remove high frequency “noise” from the transmitted audio

Page 9 - FIG. 8: AUDIO LINE OUTPUT

COMPRESSOR GAIN (M8)The T35 has two selectable modes of compression: Normal and Reduced. For applications such asmusic and voice, where the highest a

Page 10 - CONTROLS &FEATURES

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear18RF OUTPUT (M9)The T35 has three selectable transmitter power levels: FULL, MEDIUM, LOW POWER, or OFF AIR. By

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear19CAUTION!CAUTION!CAUTION!RECEIVER SAFETY INFORMATIONHEARING SAFETYThis product is designed to amplify sounds t

Page 13 - LCD SCREEN MENUS (DETAILED)

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear20WIDEBAND FM RECEIVERS (OPTIONAL)RECEIVER MODEL PPA R35The PPA R35 is a single-channel receiver operating on t

Page 14 - FREQUENCY (M3)

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear21RECEIVER MODEL PPA R35-8The PPA R35-8 is an eight channel receiver, operating on 72-76 MHz bandwidth. It feat

Page 15 - HIGH PASS FILTER (M5)

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear22BELT CLIP INSTALLATION FOR PPA R35 AND PPA R35-8TO INSTALL:Position the belt clip on the rear of the R-35 and

Page 16 - COMPRESSOR SLOPE (M7)

R7-4 TopChannel SelectOn/OffIndicator LightVolume Control On/Off SwitchEarphone/ChargingJackEAR/CHGVolume1Channel1234R7-4 FrontWilliams Sound William

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear24RECEIVER (WIDEBAND) FREQUENCY CHANGE INSTRUCTIONSSelecting a frequency for the R31, R32, R-35 and R7-4 receiv

Page 18 - RF OUTPUT (M9)

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear25STEP 6: With the earphone or headphone supplied with the receiver plugged into the Ear Jack, turn the volume

Page 19 - RECEIVER SAFETY INFORMATION

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear26CONNECTING EARPHONESPlug an earphone into the “Ear” jack on the top of the R19 receiver. Only monophonic earp

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear27SUGGESTIONS FOR RECEIVER MANAGEMENTDifferent types of facilities use varying approaches to receiver managemen

Page 21 - RECEIVER MODEL PPA R35-8

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear28TROUBLE SHOOTINGTHE T35 “ON AIR” INDICATOR IS NOT ONþ Make sure the transformer (TFP 016) is plugged into the

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear29þ Make sure the FM receiver is ON. Make sure the batteries are properly installed (observing proper polarity

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PERSONAL PA™T35 TRANSMITTERMANUAL AND USER GUIDECONTENTS PAGESYSTEM OVERVIEW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear30BUZZ IN OTHER EQUIPMENT WHEN TRANSMITTER IS ON OR OFFþ This is not an RF problem. Instead, it is likely cause

Page 25 - Narrow Band

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear31LIMITED WARRANTYWilliams Sound products are engineered, designed, and manufactured under carefully controlled

Page 26 - R19-6 Fr

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear32SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSPersonal PA T35 TransmitterDimensions, Weight: 8.45" (21.5 cm) W x 8.18" (20.8

Page 27 - !! IMPORTANT WARNINGS !!

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear33Personal PA Receiver Model R35Dimensions:4.1" L x 2.85" W x 1.2" H (104.1 mm x 72.4 mm x 30.4

Page 28 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear34Personal PA R7-4 Wideband ReceiverDimensions:3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1 mm x 60.3 mm x

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear35Personal PA Receiver Models R19 and R19-6Model PPA R19: 2-Channel, Pre-Tuned, SelectableCH 36 (72.9 MHz), CH

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MAN 110G ©2005 Williams Sound Corp.Williams Sound Corp.10321 West 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344U.S.A. 800-843-3544 / 952-943-2252 / FAX: 95

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4SYSTEM OVERVIEWThe PPA T35 is an FM Wide-band / Narrow-Band transmitter which operates in the 72-76 MHz frequencybandwidth. It is designed to be use

Page 32 - SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

STEP 1: Position the PPA T35 transmitter near the sound system or mixer from which it will receive audio.STEP 2: Install the ANT 025 whip antenna.

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear6SETTING UP THE T35 - DETAILED INSTRUCTIONSþSELECT A LOCATIONThe transmitter is usually located near the sound

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear7þPOWER SUPPLYCONNECTIONFORU.S. APPLICATIONConnect the TFP 016 power supply to the “Power In” jack locatedon th

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Williams Sound ® Helping People Hear8In PhaseBalanced Line Using 1/4' ConnectorUnbalanced Line Using 1/4" Connector4.7 K4.7 KSource ASour

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AVOIDING HUM IN THE AUDIO (AS A RESULT OF A GROUND LOOP)A hum created by a ground loop can often be eliminated by connecting a capacitor in series wit

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