Williams Sound T32 Manual De Usuario

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MAN 126B    ©2006  Williams Sound Corp
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10321 West 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344 U.S.A.  
800.843.3544 | 952.943.2252 | FAX:  952.943.2174
www.williamssound.com
Product Recycling:
Please do NOT dispose of your
Williams Sound equipment in the
household trash.  Please take the
equipment to a electronics recy-
cling center; OR, return the product
to the factory for proper disposal.  
Battery Recycling:
Please do NOT dispose of used
batteries in the household trash.
Please take the batteries to a retail
or community collection point for
recycling.
9/19/06
O
PERATING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
1. Install two (2) AA batteries. If
you’re using rechargeable
batteries, they must be
charged before using.
2. Plug the microphone cord
into the “Mic” jack on top of
the transmitter.
3. Place the transmitter in the
belt clip case provided.
4. Slide the Power Switch on top
of the transmitter to “On.” The
Power ON LED indicator
should illuminate Red.
5. The microphone should be
placed as close to the speaker’s
mouth as is practical. For lapel
mics, attach the microphone to
a collar, lapel, or tie.
6.  When you are ready to speak, turn
the Mic Mute Switch (speaker
icon) to the “On” position.  When
you are done speaking, mute the
mic by turning the Mute Switch to
the “Off”  position (speaker icon
with line through it).
The transmitter can be placed in
a pants pocket, or clipped onto a
belt or waistband. 
Important: To conserve battery
life, remember to turn the trans-
mitter OFF when it is not in use.
Note On The Transmitter Antenna:
The microphone cord is the trans-
mitting antenna. Do not bunch up
the cord or wrap it around the
Thank you for purchasing the PFM T32 transmitter from Williams Sound. The
T32 is designed to operate with a wideband FM, 72–76 MHz receiver.  For more
information on available receivers, contact Williams Sound at 800-843-3544.
How the system works:
The PFM T32 transmitter uses a microphone (not
included) to pick up the desired sound source.  The speaker talks into the micro-
phone and the T32 transmitter broadcasts the message over an FM radio signal.
Listeners wear FM receivers equipped with headphones to pickup the broadcast
and hear the speaker’s message.
Hearing Helper
Transmitter, Model PFM T32
Instructions For Use and Care
P
ACEMAKER
S
AFETY
1. Before using this product with
a pacemaker or other medical
device, consult your physician
or the manufacturer of your
pacemaker or other medical
device. 
2. If you have a pacemaker or
other medical device, make
sure that you are using this
product in accordance with
safety guidelines established
by your physician or the pace-
maker manufacturer.
B
ATTERY
S
AFETY
& D
ISPOSAL
Do not attempt to recharge dis-
posable batteries, which may
explode, release dangerous chem-
icals, cause burns, or other seri-
ous harm to the user or product.
R
ECYCLING
I
NSTRUCTIONS
Help Williams Sound protect the envi-
ronment!  Please take the time to dis-
pose of your equipment properly.
CAUTION!
CAUTION!
transmitter. For maximum
range, the cord should hang as
straight as possible.
B
ATTERY
I
NSTRUCTIONS
This transmitter can use dispos-
able AA batteries (alkaline or
NiMH) or a Williams Sound
rechargeable battery (BAT 026).
We recommend using BAT 026
AA NiMH or BAT 001 AA
Alkaline batteries. BAT 026 bat-
teries will last about 20 hours per
charge when used with Williams
Sound transmitters. BAT 001 bat-
teries will last approx. 30 hours
when used with Williams Sound
transmitters. Batteries from other
suppliers may provide different
operating life.
Low Battery Indicator
The power ON LED indicator will
flash to indicate low battery. A
soft pulsing sound may be heard
on the receiver(s) being used.
E
XPECTED
B
ATTERY
L
IFE
Alkaline batteries
(BAT 001)
: 30 hrs. 
Rechargeable NiMH Batteries 
(BAT 026)
: 20 hrs. per charge. 
Min. 14 hour recharge time.
I
NSTALLING AND
R
EPLACING BATTERIES
1. Open the battery compartment
by lifting the tab on the bottom
of the transmitter with a coin or
finger.
2. To remove depleted batteries,
pull up on the fabric strip.
3. To install new batteries, press
them into place over the fabric 
strip. Be sure to observe proper
polarity (+/–).
4. Close the lid.
5. When the sound becomes
weak or distorted, replace or
recharge batteries. If recharg-
ing, use the Williams Sound
CHG 200 Battery Charger.
FIG 1:  PFM T32 Top View
FIG 2:  T32 Battery Compartment
Dimensions:
3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1 mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm) 
Weight:
4.4 oz (125 g) with battery
Color:
Royal blue, shatter-resistant polypropylene
Battery Type:
Two (2) AA 1.5 V non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries (BAT 001),
70 mA nominal current drain, 30 hours approx. life
(OR) Two (2) AA 1.5 V NiMH rechargeable batteries (BAT 026),
70 mA nominal current drain, 20 hours per charge approx.,
recharges in 14–16 hours, uses CHG 200 or CHG 1600 Charger
Operating Freq’s:
Selectable, 16 channels, 72.1 – 75.9 MHz, internal rotary switch
Stability:
±
.005%, frequency synthesized, crystal reference, PLL
Modulation:
Wide-band FM, 75 kHz pk, 75 µS pre-emphasis
RF Output:
8000 µV/m at 30 m, max., 40 mW typical
Freq Response:
200 to 10 kHz, + 3 dB at 1% max. THD
Signal-to-Noise  Ratio:  55 - 60 dB, with R31 or R32 Receiver
Microphone Gain Control:
45 dB maximum, 18 dB minimum range
Transmit Antenna:
Integral with 39" microphone cord
Microphone:
Electret type, 39" cord, 3.5 mm mono phone plug
Controls:
On/Off switch, slide-type; Microphone Mute Switch, slide-type;
Compression Selector 1:1 or 2:1 with internal selectable jumper
Mic Connector:
3.5 mm mono phone jack
Compatible Receivers: PPA R35, PFM R31, PFM R32
Approvals:
FCC, Industry Canada, RoHS, WEEE
Warranty:
5 years, parts and labor (90 days on accessories)
Note:
FCC regulations, section 15.21, requires the user to comply with the rules
of transmitter operation.  Any changes or modifications made by the user
not expressly approved for compliance may result in the loss of all privi-
leges and authority to operate the equipment.
S
YSTEM
S
PECIFICATIONS
H
EARING
H
ELPER
PFM T32 T
RANSMITTER
MAN 126B    ©2006  Williams Sound Corp