User Guide
Table Of Contents
- System Overview
- Receiver Safety Information
- Recycling Instructions
- Setting Up the PPA VP 37
- Locking Instructions
- Receiver Model PPA R37 Instructions
- Receiver Model PPA R37-8 (optional) Instructions
- Receiver Model PPA R38 (optional) Instructions
- Belt Clip Installation (all Receiver models)
- Using A Receiver With A Hearing Aid
- Receiver Management Suggestions
- Receiver Battery Information
- Troubleshooting Guide
- Personal PA Value Pack System Specifications
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
- Repair Services
PPA T27
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Setting Up the PPA VP 37
1. Select Location. Position the PPA T27 transmitter near the audio source
(i.e. sound system, etc.) from which it will receive audio.
2. Install the Antenna. Gently thread the rubber duckie antenna (ANT 021)
onto the antenna connector (see Figure 2) on the transmitter.
To use a remote antenna, the antenna cap may be removed by turning it
counter-clockwise with a pliers or wrench.
Note: FCC rules allow only the use of antennas provided by Williams AV. Please
call customer service 800.843.3544 if you have any questions.
3. Connect the Power. Plug the power supply cord (TFP 036) connector
into the “Power In” jack located in the back of the T27. Plug the power
supply into the AC outlet.
On power up, the number 8 will scroll across the T27 display while
the system initializes. The system will then display the default system
frequency (72.9 MHz), or the last selected frequency set by the user.
4. Select the Frequency. The T27 has 17 available channels in the 72-76
MHz band. By default, the T27 frequency is set to 72.9 MHz. To change
the frequency on the T27, press and release the down or up buttons
until the desired frequency is displayed. After 3 seconds, the frequency
selection will be set, and the audio will begin transmitting on the new
frequency.
NOTE: You can LOCK this selection to prevent others from accidently changing
the frequency. See Locking Instructions for further details.
5. Connect the Audio Source. On the back of the T27, an Audio In jack is
available for connecting a line-level, unbalanced audio source. On the
front of the T27, a Mic Input jack is available to connect a Williams AV
microphone. Connect the desired audio source to the T27 transmitter.
6. Adjusting the Audio Source. With the audio source playing, use
a small screwdriver or tuning wand to rotate the Adjust control on
the front of the T27. Turn it clockwise to increase the audio level, or
counterclockwise to decrease the audio level. Refer to the audio level
indicator LED on the front of the T27 as you make your adjustments.
Figure 3: Audio Level Indicator LED
Never On = Audio source is TOO LOW.
Blinks occasionally = Audio source is OPTIMAL.
Always on = Audio source is TOO HIGH.