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Williams Sound
®
Helping People Hear
9
USING
THE
PPA R7 RECEIVER
1. Install the battery in the Receiver. A 9V alkaline battery (BAT 006) is included with each
receiver. If you are using a rechargeable battery, see page 12. Open the battery door on the
Receiver by lifting the battery door up. A coin may be used to help open the battery door.
Carefully insert the battery, observing proper polarity. The large battery terminal (-) is nearest
the top of the compartment.
DO NOT FORCE THE BATTERY IN BACKWARDS. DAMAGE TO THE RECEIVER
WILL RESULT!
Close the battery door by snapping it shut. If you are using a disposable battery, you
can use 9V carbon or alkaline batteries. A disposable carbon battery (Eveready 216
or equiv.) should last 15 hours. A disposable alkaline battery (Eveready 522 or equiv.)
should last about 32 hours. A BAT 003 rechargeable battery will last about 6 hours per
charge.
2. Plug the headphones or earphone into the "EAR/CHG" jack on top of the Receiver.
3. Turn the Receiver on by rotating the volume control wheel. Adjust the volume to a
comfortable level.
R7 RECEIVER TOP VIEW
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE R7-4 MULTI-CHANNEL RECEIVERS:
The multi-channel Receivers have a rotary selector knob on top which allows the user to select any
of f
our oper
a
ting c
hannels. The R7-4 tunes channels ACEG. These receivers are designed for use in
multiple channel systems with a number of tour groups or language groups.
RE-TUNING THE TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM:
RADIO INTERFERENCE:
The TOUR GUIDE System is usually not disturbed by other radio services, however there is no
such thing as a clear or exclusive channel for ANY radio service. One of the unique features of the
Williams Sound TOUR GUIDE System is that the operating frequency can easily be changed in the
f
ield to a
v
oid interf
erence. There are thirteen possible frequencies for tour guide use (72-76 MHz).
The TOUR GUIDE System can be quickly changed to any of these frequencies by your Williams
Sound Authorized Dealer. The Transmitter is changed first. Then the signal produced by the
Transmitter is used to tune the receivers.
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