User manual

SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The Hearing Helper
®
Tour Guide System is a portable, high-performance, wireless system
composed of a transmitter and receivers and designed for use in guided tour applications.
The system allows one-way transmission of a tour guide’s voice to group members using an
FM radio signal. Using the system helps group members overcome background noise and
distance from the person speaking.
The Hearing Helper
®
System can be used for large or small tour groups and in noisy or quiet
environments.
Your Hearing Helper
®
Tour Guide System has two principal parts: the transmitter and the
receiver. Much like a miniature radio station, the transmitter and microphone pick up the
sounds you want to hear and broadcast them over an FM radio signal. The receivers and
headphones are used to pick up the broadcast up to 100 meters away.
To avoid difficulties, please read through these instructions as you begin to use the system.
Then save them for questions that arise as you continue to use your system.
If you have problems with the Hearing Helper
®
Tour Guide System, don’t hesitate to call
your Williams Sound Distributor or our European Sales Office.
Tour Guide Uses the Body Pack
Transmitter With Microphone
FM Radio Signal
Listeners use Personal Receivers with
Earphones, Headphones, Or Neckloop
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®
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The tour guide wears the body-pack transmitter and headset microphone. The guide’s
voice is broadcast as an FM radio signal over a distance of up to 30 meters. Listeners use
the pocket receiver and headphone to hear the speakers voice directly, with reduced
background noise. A neckloop telecoil coupler allows the system to be used with telecoil
(T-Switch) equipped hearing aids, at somewhat reduced range.
F
IGURE 1: HOW THE TOUR GUIDE SYSTEM WORKS