Williams Sound Stereo System T1 173 User Manual

Eng lish  
Ing lé s  
T1–173 & T1-174 Tra nsm itte r (AA)  
Instruc tio ns Fo r Use & C a re  
O
PERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
INSTALLING AND REPLACING BATTERIES  
1. Install two (2) AA batteries. If you’re using rechar-  
geable batteries, they must be charged before using.  
2. Plug the microphone cord into the “Mic” jack on top  
of the Transmitter.  
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. Place the Transmitter in the belt clip case provided.  
Re a r o f  
Tra nsm itte r  
On/ Off  
Mic  
Ja c k  
Mic  
Off  
FM  
On  
+
Switc h  
Ba tte ry  
Co m p a rtm e nt  
On/ Off  
Ind ic a to r  
Pry  
Slo t  
Williams Sound FM  
+
No te Pro p e r  
Po la rity  
4. Turn the power switch on top of the Transmitter  
to “On.”  
5. The microphone should be placed as close to the speak-  
er’s mouth as is practical. For lapel mics, attach the  
microphone to a collar, lapel, or tie.  
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 recharging, use the Williams Sound  
CHG 200 or CHG 1600 Battery Charger.  
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.  
W
ARRANTY NOTICE  
Note On The Transmitter Antenna:  
Your Williams Sound Transmitter is engineered and designed  
to provide you with many years of reliable service. Williams  
Sound warrants it against defects in materials and workman-  
ship for FIVE (5) years EXCEPT FOR microphones, batter-  
ies, chargers, cables, carry cases, and all other accessory  
products. Accessory products carry a 90 day warranty.  
If the transmitter fails within the warranty period, Williams  
Sound will determine whether to repair or replace it. This  
warranty does not apply to physical damage, transmitters that  
have been abused or mis-used, or modified.  
Williams Sound Products are NOT designed for use in  
extreme temperature, humidity, or chemical environments.  
The introduction of chemicals such as chlorine, salt water, or  
human sweat into the product will cause damage to the cir-  
cuitry. Damage due to these causes IS NOT covered under  
the product warranty.  
The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna. Do not  
bunch up the cord or wrap it around the transmitter. For max-  
imum range, the cord should hang as straight as possible.  
BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS  
This transmitter can use disposable AA batteries (alkaline or  
lithium) or a Williams Sound rechargeable battery (BAT  
026). We recommend using BAT 026 AA Ni-Cad or BAT 001  
AA Alkaline batteries. BAT 026 batteries will last about 8  
hours per charge when used with Williams Sound  
Transmitters. BAT 001 batteries will last approx. 12 hours  
when used with Williams Sound Transmitters. Batteries from  
other suppliers may provide different operating life.  
EXPECTED BATTERY  
Alkaline batteries (BAT 001):  
Rechargeable Ni-Cad Batteries (BAT 026): 8 hrs per charge  
L
IFE  
12 hrs  
Williams Sound ®  
Helping People Hear  
©2000, Williams Sound Corp.  
FRM 440A  
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