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1. button momentarily again IMPORTANT When the PFM T36 transmitter is not being used remember to turn the unit OFF by pressing and holding the ON OFF MUTE button for three seconds The Power On indicator will not be lit FIG 4 ConFlGuration Controls Alkaline 21 a NiMH 1 1 Ci y Gain AUX Comp CHLock 1 2 3 4 1 Gain Control 3 Compression Selector 2 Auxiliary Input Level 4 Channel Lock GAIN CONTROL The gain control can be used to adjust the volume level on both the microphone and auxiliary input To adjust the volume level open the battery door and locate the Gain Control see FIG 4 Use the sup plied small screwdriver and rotate to increase or decrease the gain X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear AUXILIARY INPUT LEVEL The auxiliary input level can be used to adjust the auxiliary input level only To adjust open the battery door and locate the Auxiliary Input Level see FIG 4 Use the supplied small screwdriver and rotate to increase or decrease the input level Note When using an auxiliary audio source if the Aux Input Level is set too high there can be increased audio distortion and decreased battery life Note Microphone cable serves additional purpose as the transmitting antenna therefore must remain plugged in during Aux cable use COMPRESSION SELECTOR By default the PFM T36 compression is set to Off for normal
2. 4 AA NiMH rechargeable batteries BAT 026 Drop in Charger CHG 3502 4 motiva V i motiv motiva Personal FM a bi 3 Personal FM T36 R36 R33 2 7 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear Safety Information Hearing Safety A CAUTION This product is designed to amplify sounds to a high volume level which could potentially cause hearing damage if used improperly To protect your hearing and the hearing of others 1 Turn the volume down before putting on the earphone or headphone and then adjust the volume to a comfortable level 2 Set the volume level at the minimum setting that you need to hear 3 If you experience feedback a squealing or howling sound reduce the volume setting and move the microphone away from the earphone or headphone 4 Do not allow children or other unauthorized persons to have access to this product Battery Safety N CAUTION This product may be supplied with alkaline batteries Do not attempt to recharge alkaline batter ies which may explode release dangerous chemicals cause burns or other serious harm to the user or product Medical Device Safety A CAUTION 1 Before using this product with an implantable or other medical device consult your physician or the manufacturer of your implantable 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 b
3. Lg a e 10 722 k O ar B s Ds Tr www williamssound com 10 K WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear BATTERY INFORMATION Open the battery compartment by pressing and lifting the tab on the back of the device with your finger To remove depleted batteries pull up on the fabric strip Press the new batteries into place over the fabric strip Be sure to observe proper polarity Damage due to improper battery instal lation may void the warranty on the product Close the battery door The Power On LED on top of the device will flash when the batteries are getting low you may continue to use the unit until it stops operating then replace or recharge batteries The receiver or transmitter can use two 2 Alkaline AA batteries BAT 001 or two 2 AA recharge able batteries BAT 026 Note The BAT 026 provides longer life than other rechargeable batteries For best product performance do not substitute other rechargeable batteries and chargers PFM R33 R36 EXPECTED BATTERY LIFE PFM T36 EXPECTED BATTERY LIFE rn Alkaline batteries Alkaline batteries Sie ee BAT 001 21 hours BAT 001 30 hours expectancy Rechargeable NiMH Batteries Rechargeable NiMH Batteries ae BAT 026 17 hours BAT 026 20 hours signal Minimum14 hour recharge time Minimum14 hour recharge time If the Motiva System you ve purchased is equipped with rechargeable batteries up to 2 units can be charged with the CHG 3502
4. DISCLAIMER FCC RULES LIMIT USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO AUDITORY ASSISTANCE NOTE SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Helping People Hear X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 13 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FM RECEIVER MODEL PFM R36 Dimensions Weight Color Housing Material Battery Type Operating Frequencies FM Deviation Sensitivity Freg Response Signal to Noise Ratio Receive Antenna External Controls Internal Controls Inside battery compartment Indicators Mic Input Audio Output Approvals Directives Warranty 4 6 L x 2 8 W x 1 1 H 116 mm x 71 mm x 28 mm 3 4 oz 96 g no batteries Titanium Shatter resistant PC ABS plastic Two 2 AA 1 5 V non rechargeable Alkaline batteries BAT 001 70 mA nominal current drain approximately 21 hours life or Two 2 AA 1 5 V NiMH rechargeable batteries BAT 026 70 mA nominal current drain approximately 17 hours per charge recharges in 14 16 hours uses CHG 3502 or CHG 3512 Charger Selectable 16 channels 72 1 75 9 MHz 75 kHz max synthesized crystal reference PLL 2 9 uV at 12 dB Sinad with Squelch defeated Squelch set by user 200 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB 62 dB at 100 LV Integral with earphone headphone cord Volume rotary on off volume Microphone Volume rotary control Tone rotary tone control Channel 16 position rotary switch Max Gain rotary adjust Squelch rotary control On off low battery and FM LED s 3 5 mm mono p
5. operation or 1 1 compression For hearing assistance applications the compression selector can be set to On for 2 1 compression To change this setting open the battery door and locate the Compression Selector FIG 4 To turn on compression use the supplied small screwdriver and slide the Comp switch to the position marked 2 1 To turn off compression slide the Comp switch to the position marked 1 1 CHANNEL LOCK By default the PFM T36 channels are unlocked to allow the user to change frequencies as needed If desired channels can be locked to prevent users from changing the channels Note The Channel Lock only locks the electronic frequency it does not physically lock the channel selection knob To lock or unlock channels open the battery door and locate the Channel Lock FIG 4 To lock the current channel while the unit is on slide the CH Lock switch to the position marked A To unlock the channels use the supplied small screwdriver and slide the CH Lock switch to the position marked af LOW BATTERY INDICATOR The Power On indicator see FIG 2 will flash to indicate low battery BATTERY LIFE EXPECTANCY AFTER LOW BATTERY SIGNAL Transmitter Receiver Alkaline 90 min Alkaline 60 min NiMH 15 min NiMH 15 min 6 X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear Using the PFM R33 R36 Receiver IMPORTANT If Alkaline nonrechargeable batteries ar
6. system Then save them for questions that arise as you continue to use your Williams Sound Personal FM System If you have problems with the PFM system don t hesitate to call us toll free at 1 800 843 3544 Choe a El T s a motiva The speaker wears the belt clip transmitter and a clip on microphone The speaker s voice is broad cast as an FM radio signal over a distance of 150 feet Listeners use the pocket receiver and earphones or headphones to hear the speaker s voice directly with reduced background noise An optional neckloop telecoil coupler allows the system to be used with telecoil T switch equipped hear ing aids X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 1 Helping People Hear System Components Belt Clip Transmitter PFM T36 with removable Belt Clip Lavalier microphone MIC 090 Mini earphone EAR 013 Stereo auxiliary input cable VVCA 087 System Carry Case CCS 041 Screwdriver SDF 002 Instructions MAN 146 PFM System 330 Only Personal FM Receiver PFM R33 4 AA Alkaline non rechargeable batteries BAT 001 PFM System 360 Only Personal FM Receiver PFM R36 Environmental Plug mount Microphone MIC 014 R 4 AA Alkaline non rechargeable batteries BAT 001 PFM System 330 RCH Only Personal FM Receiver PFM R33 4 AA NiMH rechargeable batteries BAT 026 Drop in Charger CHG 3502 PFM System 360 RCH Only Personal FM Receiver PFM R36 Environmental Plug mount Microphone MIC 014 R
7. Inside battery compartment Indicators Audio Output Approvals Directives Warranty 4 6 L x 2 8 W x 1 1 H 116 mm x 71 mm x 28 mm 3 4 oz 96 g no batteries Titanium Shatter resistant PC ABS plastic Two 2 AA 1 5 V non rechargeable Alkaline batteries BAT 001 70 mA nominal current drain approximately 21 hours life or Two 2 AA 1 5 V NiMH rechargeable batteries BAT 026 70 mA nominal current drain approximately 17 hours per charge recharges in 14 16 hours uses CHG 3502 or CHG 3512 Charger Selectable 16 channels 72 1 75 9 MHz 75 kHz max synthesized crystal reference PLL 2 9 uV at 12 dB Sinad with Squelch defeated Squelch set by user 200 Hz to 12 kHz 3 dB 62 dB at 100 LV Integral with earphone headphone cord Volume rotary on off volume Tone rotary tone control Channel 16 position rotary switch Max Gain rotary adjust Squelch rotary control On off low battery and FM LED s Stereo jack produces 30 mW max at 16 Ohm can be reduced by internal Max Gain control up to 17 dB FCC Industry Canada RoHS WEEE 5 years parts and labor 90 days on accessories Statement for compliance to RSS Gen Issue 2 June 2007 for Industry Canada and part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired opera tion of the device
8. O ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WITH RESPECT TO THE DEVICES UNAUTHORIZED REPAIRS OR MODIFICATIONS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY The exclusions and limitations set out above are not intended to and should not be construed so as to contra vene mandatory provisions of applicable law If any part or term of this Disclaimer of Warranty is held to be illegal unenforceable or in conflict with applicable law by a court of competent jurisdiction the validity of the remaining portions of this Disclaimer of Warranty shall not be affected and all rights and obligations shall be construed and enforced as if this Limited Warranty did not contain the particular part or term held to be invalid If you experience difficulty with your system call Toll Free for Customer Assistance 1 800 843 3544 U S A or 1 952 943 2252 Outside the U S A If it is necessary to return the system for service your Customer Service Representative will give you a Return Authorization Number RA and shipping instructions Pack the system carefully and send it to Williams Sound Corp Attn Repair Dept 10321 West 70th Street Eden Prairie MN 55344 12 X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FM RECEIVER MODEL PFM R33 Dimensions Weight Color Housing Material Battery Type Operating Frequencies FM Deviation Sensitivity Freg Response Signal to Noise Ratio Receive Antenna External Controls Internal Controls
9. ONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 15 Helping People Hear vV WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear 10321 West 70th St Eden Prairie MN 55344 U S A 800 843 3544 952 943 2252 e Fax 952 943 2174 wiliamssound com 2009 Williams Sound Corp Man 146D
10. X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear manuel amp user guide motiva Personal FM Wireless FM Listening System motiva Personal FM Models PFM 360 PFM 330 PFM 360 RCH amp PFM 330 RCH Transmitter Model PFM T36 Optional Receiver Models PFM R36 R33 MAN 146D Motiva Personal FM System Models PFM 360 PFM 330 PFM 360 RCH amp PFM 330 RCH Manual and User Guide System Overview 1 System Components 2 Safety Information 3 Recycling Instructions 3 4 B e Using the PFM T36 Transmitter Using the PFM R33 36 Receiver 7 Belt Clip Installation 10 Channel Selection Chart 10 Battery Information 11 Limited Warranty 12 motiva System Specifications 13 Motiva en Fe Receiver Model PFM R33 13 Fm Receiver Model PFM R36 14 Fm Transmitter Model PFM T36 15 System Overview Thank you for purchasing a Motiva Personal FM System from Williams Sound Corp Anyone needing auditory assistance to overcome background noise reverberation or distance from a sound source can benefit from a Personal FM System Your PFM System has two principal parts the Transmitter and the Receiver Much like a miniature ra dio station the Transmitter and microphone pick up the sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM radio signal The receiver and earphone are used to pick up the broadcast up to 150 feet away To avoid difficulties please read through these instructions as you begin using the
11. e being installed slide the battery selec tion switch in the battery compartment to the Alkaline position See FIG 5 below If installing NiMH or rechargeable batteries slide the battery selection switch to the NiMH position FIG 5 Battery Selection Switch ConFlGuration Controls Alkaline SOS Tone 10 MaxGain Battery Selection Switch 4 2 3 a 1 Squelch 3 Channel Selector 2 Tone Control 4 Max Gain Control 1 Install two 2 AA batteries Note rechargeable batteries must be charged before use See Bat tery Information on page 11 2 Applies only to PFM R36 Insert the small plug mount microphone MIC 014 into the Mic Jack on the top of the receiver See FIG 7 below FIG 6 PFM R33 Top View FIG 7 PFM R36 Top View Power On Headphone Power On On Off FM Volume Indicator Mic Volume Jack Indicator Headphone FM Indicator Mic Jack FM Indicator On Off FM Volume Jack 3 Plug the earphone or headphone into the Headphone Jack 62 on top of the receiver See FIG 6 FIG 7 Place the headphones on your head or earphone in your ear 4 Turn the power on by rotating the On Off FM Volume knob clockwise The Power On Indicator should illuminate green 5 Select the desired operating frequency Locate the Channel Selector inside the battery door See FIG 5 Use the supplied small screwdriver to rotate the switch to the desir
12. ed channel See FIG 9 Page 10 Channel Selection Chart X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 7 Helping People Hear 6 Adjust the receiver tone control to your needs Locate the tone control inside the battery door Use the supplied small screwdriver to rotate the Tone Control A low setting fully counter clockwise emphasizes lower frequencies A medium setting rotated to a vertical position has some low frequency cut A high setting fully clockwise maximizes low frequency cut and emphasizes higher frequencies Note the earphone cord is also the receiving antenna Do not bunch up the cord or wrap it around the receiver For best reception the cord should hang as straight as possible 7 Clip the receiver onto a belt or waistband or slip it into a pocket see Belt Clip Installation page 10 8 Check that the FM Indicator is illuminated yellow Turn the On Off FM Volume knob to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level IMPORTANT Make sure the receiver is turned OFF when not in use Turn the FM Volume knob completely counter clockwise It should click and the Power On indicator should turn off ADJUSTING THE R36 VOLUME CONTROLS A Adjust the left control On Off FM Volume to a comfortable listening level Check that the FM Indicator is illuminated yellow Turn the volume knob clockwise until you are able to hear audio from the transmitter B Adjust the right co
13. hone jack with electret microphone bias external adjustable gain with 50 dB range Stereo jack produces 30 mW max at 16 Ohm Q can be reduced by internal Max Gain control up to 17 dB FCC Industry Canada RoHS WEEE 5 years parts and labor 90 days on accessories Statement for compliance to RSS Gen Issue 2 June 2007 for Industry Canada and part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired opera tion of the device DISCLAIMER FCC RULES LIMIT USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO AUDITORY ASSISTANCE NOTE SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 14 Helping People Hear X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS FM TRANSMITTER MODEL PFM T36 Dimensions Weight Housing Material Battery Type Operating Freq s Stability Modulation RF Output Freg Response Signal to Noise Ratio Transmit Antenna Microphone External Controls Mic Input Aux Input Audio Compression Compatible Receivers Approvals Directives Warranty 4 1 L x 2 8 W x 1 1 H 104 mm x 71 mm x 28 mm 2 6 oz 74 g no batteries Shatter resistant PC ABS plastic 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
14. lied small screwdriver to turn the control completely counter clockwise 3 Listen to the receiver making sure a clear sound source is audible 4 Walk away from the transmitter until an audible hiss is added to the sound 5 Turn the Squelch control clockwise until the audio goes off 6 Move back towards the transmitter The audio should come back on as you approach it 7 Repeat steps 4 6 until the squelch switch point is comfortable for the listener LOW BATTERY INDICATOR The Power On indicator see FIG 6 7 page 7 will flash to indicate low battery The listener may continue to use until the unit stops operating then replace or recharge the batteries X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 9 Helping People Hear BELT CLIP INSTALLATION To Install Position the belt clip on the rear of the device as shown in FIG 8A Turn the belt clip 180 left or right as shown in FIG 8B The belt clip is now installed and ready for use To Remove Turn the belt clip 180 so the open end of the clip points to the top of the unit as shown in FIG 8A Gently pull the belt clip away from the unit to remove K www williamssound com FIG 8B CHANNEL SELECTION CHART For convenience the PFM T36 PFM R36 and PFM R33 all use the same frequencies in the same positions on their channel selection switches FIG 9 Freq Channel MHz Letter 2 723 B 3 726 O 4 728 P 5 747 1 6 754 R 8a LS CH
15. n after the batteries are fully charged CHG 3502 AC Power Connection Rear View X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 11 Helping People Hear LIMITED WARRANTY Williams Sound products are engineered designed and manufactured under carefully controlled conditions to provide you with many years of reliable service Williams Sound warrants the PFM T36 transmitter PFM R36 and PFM R33 receivers against defects in materials and workmanship for FIVE 5 years During the first five years from the purchase date we will promptly repair or replace Microphones earphones headphones bat teries cables carry cases and all other accessory products carry a 90 day warranty Chargers carry a one year warranty WILLIAMS SOUND HAS NO CONTROL OVER THE CONDITIONS UNDER WHICH THIS PRODUCT IS USED WIL LIAMS SOUND THEREFORE DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES NOT SET FORTH ABOVE BOTH EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE DEVICES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WILLIAMS SOUND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE TO ANY PERSON OR ENTITY FOR ANY MEDICAL EXPENSES OR ANY DIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY ANY USE DEFECT FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT WHETHER A CLAIM FOR SUCH DAMAGES IS BASED UPON WARRANTY CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE THE SOLE REMEDY FOR ANY DEFECT FAILURE OR MALFUNCTION OF THE PRODUCT IS REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT NO PERSON HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO BIND WILLIAMS SOUND T
16. n auxiliary source are used together the audio will be mixed If only the auxiliary source is desired the microphone can be muted Do not remove the microphone from the Mic Jack as the microphone s cable is also the transmitting antenna 4 Turn the unit on press and hold the ON OFF MUTE button for three seconds The Power On indicator should illuminate green 5 Select the desired operating frequency Use the Channel Selector knob to select any of the 16 available channels on 72 76 MHz Refer to the channel selection chart FIG 9 Page 10 Make sure the receiver being used is operating on the same frequency as the T36 transmitter FIG 2 PEM T36 User Controls Auxiliary Power On Off Mute Channel Input Selector Mic Jack Power On Indicator 6 Place the transmitter in a pocket or clip it onto a belt or waistband See BELT CLIP INSTALLA TION page 10 X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear 7 Lapel clip microphones should be attached to a collar or lapel as close to the speaker s mouth as practical If using an optional headset microphone da the mic as close to the side of the mouth as possible without touching the mouth See FIG 3 FIG 3 Lapel Microphone Placement A A 9 PAST FA Yes Yes i No 8 To mute the microphone press the ON OFF MUTE button momentarily The ON OFF MUTE but ton will flash red To unmute the microphone press the ON OFF MUTE
17. nominal current drain 20 hours per charge approx recharges in 14 16 hours uses CHG 3502 or CHG 3512 Charger Selectable 16 channels 72 1 75 9 MHz channels 1 8 correspond with R35 8 receiver channels 005 frequency synthesized crystal reference PLL VVide band FM 75 kHz pk 75 uS pre emphasis 80 mV m at 3 m max allowed by FCC rules 200 Hz to 13 kHz 3 dB at 1 max THD 65 dB typical transmitted Integral with microphone cord Electret type 3 5 mm mono phone plug Momentary push button push and hold 3 seconds for power On Off push and release for microphone mute On Off Rotary sixteen channel switch with internal channel lock switch 3 5 mm mono phone jack with electret mic bias internal adjustable gain with 25 dB range 2 9 mm stereo phone jack internal adjustable gain with 60 dB range 1 1 or 2 1 ratio selected with internal slide switch PFM R31 PFM R32 PFM R33 PFM R36 PPA R35 PPA R35 8 PPA R1600 FCC Industry Canada RoHS WEEE 5 years parts and labor 90 days on accessories Statement for compliance to RSS Gen Issue 2 June 2007 for Industry Canada and part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause interfer ence and 2 this device must accept any interference including interference that may cause undesired opera tion of the device DISCLAIMER FCC RULES LIMIT USE OF THIS EQUIPMENT TO AUDITORY ASSISTANCE NOTE SPECIFICATI
18. ntrol Mic volume second turning it clockwise until you can hear sounds picked up by the plug mount microphone C Adjust the Mic and On Off FM Volume controls for a comfortable mix of FM and ambient sounds 8 X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND Helping People Hear Optional Controls MAX GAIN CONTROL Adjust the Max Gain if you have sensitive hearing due to hearing loss This feature limits the maxi mum volume output by the receiver in case of sudden bursts of sound To adjust the Max Gain use the supplied small screwdriver and turn it to a comfortable maximum volume level In a fully clockwise position the maximum volume is not reduced In a fully counter clockwise position the maximum vol ume is reduced by 17 to 20 dB SQUELCH The Squelch senses the strength of an FM signal and turns off the audio at the point that hiss from a fading signal becomes a problem for the listener Setting the squelch lets the listener adjust the point at which this happens allowing greater range with more static or less range with clearer reception To set the Squelch you will need the PFM R36 or PFM R33 receiver with headphones or earphones and a powered transmitter with an audio signal Note we recommend removing the plug mount microphone from the PFM R36 while adjusting the squelch 1 Open the battery door and locate the Squelch control under the battery door latch See FIG 5 page 7 2 Use the supp
19. that comes with the system Up to 12 units can be charged at one time in the optional CHG 3512 or CHG 3512 PRO multi charger For ordering information please contact Williams Sound at 800 843 3544 Additional information on the CHG 3502 is listed below WARNING Use this charger with Williams Sound NiMH rechargeable batteries only DO NOT use non rechargeable batteries such as alkaline and carbon zinc which may heat up and burst causing possible injury and damage to the equipment Before inserting the receiver or transmitter into the charger be sure each unit has NiMH rechargeable batteries installed Also check to make sure the switch setting in the receiver or transmitter battery compartment indicates the NiMH setting FIG 10A 1 Plug the CHG 3502 power supply into the AC wall outlet Plug the power connector into the rear of the CHG 3502 unit FIG 10B 2 Insert the receiver or transmitter into the charging slot as illustrated in FIG 10A The unit s must be placed in the charger facing forward to make contact with charger con tacts A red LED indicator will illuminate when the batteries are being charged FIG 10A e You may charge up to 2 receiver transmitter units per CHG 3502 charger Receiver or Transmitter Charging LED Indicator FIG 10B e t will take approximately 16 hours to fully charge the batteries NOTE It is safe to leave the receiver trans mitter units in the charger eve
20. y your physician or the implantable device manufacturer Recycling Instructions Battery Safety and Disposal Help Williams Sound protect the environment Please take time to dispose of your equipment properly Please do NOT dispose of batteries in the household trash Please take the batteries to a retail or community collection point for recycling ae Product Recycling Please do NOT dispose of your Williams Sound equipment in the household trash Please take the equipment to an electronics recycling center or return the product to the factory for proper disposal X 4 WILLIAMS SOUND 3 Helping People Hear Using the PFM T 36 Transmitter IMPORTANT If Alkaline nonrechargeable batteries are being installed slide the battery selec tion switch in the battery compartment to the Alkaline position See FIG 1 below If installing NiMH or rechargeable batteries slide the battery selection switch to the NiMH position FIG 1 Battery Selection Switch I Alkaline 21 a NiMH 1 1 Ci y Gain AUX Comp CH Lock 1 Install two 2 AA batteries Note rechargeable batteries must be charged before use See Bat tery Information on page 11 2 Plug the microphone cord into the Mic Jack 8 on top of the transmitter 3 Optionally plug in a desired audio source such as a CD or MP3 player using the Auxiliary Input jack WCA 087 stereo auxiliary input cable included If the microphone and a
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