(2) Transmitter Operation:
Plug the microphone cord into the
"Mic"
jack on top of the Transmitter. Place the Transmitter in the
belt clip case provided. Turn the power switch on top of the Transmitter to "On." Clip the
microphone onto a collar, lapel, or tie. It should be as close to the speaker's mouth as is practical.
The transmitter can be placed in a pants pocket, or clipped onto a belt or waistband. Make sure
the Transmitter is turned OFF when not in use. Plan on charging the Transmitter every night to insure a
full charge the following day.
NOTE: The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna. Do not bunch up the cord, wrap it around the
transmitter, or place the transmitter in a shirt pocket. The cord should hang as straight as possible.
(3) Receiver Operation:
Model R16-72 (System 200):
Receiver model R16-72 has two volume control knobs, a microphone input jack, and an earphone
output jack. Insert the small Plug Mount Microphone (MIC 014) into the
"Mic"
jack on top of the
Receiver. Next, plug the earphone or headphone into the
"Ear"
jack on top of the Receiver. Place
the Receiver in the belt clip case provided. Turn the power on by rotating the taller "FM" volume
control on top of the Receiver. Place the earphone in your ear. The Receiver can be placed in a
pants pocket, or clipped onto a belt, harness, or waistband. Make sure the Receiver is turned OFF
when not in use. Plan on charging the Receiver every night to insure a full charge the following day.
NOTE: The earphone cord is the receiving antenna. Do not bunch up the cord, wrap it around the receiver, or
place the receiver in a shirt pocket. The cord should hang as straight as possible.
Adjusting the volume controls:
Adjust the receiver volume control to a comfortable listening level. You should be able to hear
someone speaking into the Transmitter microphone. Now adjust the shorter "Mic" volume control until
you can hear sounds picked up by the environmental microphone on top of the receiver. Adjust the
two volume controls for a comfortable mix of FM and environmental sounds.
You will normally want to have the FM signal louder than the environmental Mic signal to avoid
picking up extra background noise. If no environmental sounds are desired, turn the "Mic" control
fully off. If you want to hear nearby conversation or your own voice, turn the "Mic" control up.
Model R7-72 (System 100):
Receiver Model R7-72 has a single, wheel-type volume control and an earphone output jack. Plug
the earphone or headphone into the "Ear" jack on top of the Receiver. Place the Receiver in the
belt clip case provided. Turn the power on by rotating the volume control on top of the Receiver.
Place the earphone in your ear. The Receiver can be placed in a pants pocket, or clipped onto a
belt, harness, or waistband. Make sure the Receiver is turned OFF when not in use. Plan on charging
the Receiver every night to insure a full charge the following day.
NOTE: The earphone cord is the receiving antenna. Do not bunch up the cord, wrap it around the receiver, or
place the receiver in a shirt pocket. The cord should hang as straight as possible.
Adjusting the volume controls:
Adjust the receiver volume control to a comfortable listening level. You should be able to hear
someone speaking into the Transmitter microphone.
Using the Personal FM with a Hearing Aid:
If you have a hearing aid equipped with a Telecoil (T-Switch), you can use a Neckloop (NKL 003 -
children's size or NKL 001 - adult's size) to magnetically couple the signal from the PFM Receiver into
your hearing aid. The Neckloop plugs into the earphone jack of the receiver. Turn the switch to the
"T" position on your hearing aid and adjust the volume control on the receiver to a comfortable level.
If you have two hearing aids with telecoils, the signal will couple into both hearing aids.
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