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Introduction:

The Williams Personal FM can be thought of as a wireless microphone for your ears.  It has two
principal parts, the Transmitter and the Receiver.  Using the Personal FM is like operating your own
miniature radio station.  The microphone picks up the sounds you want to hear and the transmitter
broadcasts them over an FM radio signal.  The receiver and earphone are used to pick up the
broadcast up to 100 feet away.

Operating Instructions:

(1)  Charge the Batteries:

Plug the charger cord into the "MIC/CHARGE" jack on top of the Transmitter.

Plug the second charger cord into the "EAR/CHG" jack on top of the Receiver.

Then plug the chargers into a wall outlet and charge for 12 hours.  Make sure the transmitter and
Receiver are turned off while charging.  The charge indicator light on the chargers should be lit while
the Transmitter and Receiver are charging.  It is okay to leave the Transmitter or Receiver charging for
extended periods of time.  A fully charged battery will provide about 10 hours of continuous use in
the Transmitter and about 15 hours of use in the Receiver.  The batteries do not have to be removed
for charging.

Personal FM System 100 and 200

Operating Instructions

FM Transmitter Model T16-72E6
shown with MIC 047 Microphone

FM Receiver Model R16-72E6
shown with MIC 014 Microphone
and EAR 013 Earphone

On/Off Switch

Microphone

Earphone

Earphone Jack

Microphone Jack

Plug Mount Microphone

Mic Volume

On/Off FM Volume

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