FM Transmitter System: Installation and User Manual
FM Transmitter System: Installation and User Manual
FM Transmitter System: Installation and User Manual
MAN 056
PERSONAL PA BROADCASTING SYSTEM
Installation and User Manual
Contents: Page:
The T21 is an FM Transmitter that operates in the 72 to 76MHz business frequency band. It
can be used with a microphone as a stand-alone system, or it can be connected to an
existing sound system. A Part 90 FCC license is required.
- + Tape Out/Phones
Ok Hi Adjust On WB NB
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
T21 Front Panel:
1. Power LED - Indicates power ON.
2. “OK” Audio LED - Flashes to indicate nominal audio input level.
3. “HI” Audio LED - Flashes to indicate excessive audio input level.
4. Audio Adjust Control - Adjusts audio input level.
5. Transmit “On” LED - Indicates a valid channel has been selected and the RF carrier is on.
6. Transmit “WB” LED - Indicates a valid wide-band channel has been selected.
7. Transmit “NB” LED - Indicates a valid narrow-band channel has been selected.
8. Tape Output - 1/4” TRS jack provides line-level, unbalanced audio output for tape recorders,
relay feeds, or a stereo or mono headphone for monitoring.
T21 Rear Panel:
Balanced Audio Input COM IN 1 IN 2 IN 3
1. Audio Input Jack - Concentric XLR/ phone plug jack forFM
balanced and unbalanced
Auditory AssistanceTransmitter
Mic/Line/70V audio inputs. Provides simplex power for condenser mics.
Unbalanced
Audio Inputs Antenna
2. Audio Inputs - Screw terminals accept 3 unbalanced, line-level inputs. All inputs are actively
Channel
mixed. Select Hi-Pass Filter 0 1
RF Power
Mic 70V 20 Hz 725 Hz -12dB Max Power: 24 VAC, 60 Hz, 10VA
3. Input Level Selector - 3-way
Line switch
175 Hzselects Mic/Line/70V input level
1st 2nd 75 Ohm
-6dBfor concentric jack
Use with TFP 016 Power only.
Supply
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4. High-Pass Filter - 3-way switch provides low-frequency roll-off to reduce system noise and equalize
frequency 1response 2 for hard
3 of hearing
4 listeners. 5 6 7 8
5. Channel Selector Switches - Two rotary switches determine the operating frequency. Selects
8 wide-band channels and 68 narrow-band channels.
6. Antenna Output - Connector for remote antenna. The standard T21 includes a “rubber duckie”
type antenna that threads into the top of the cabinet. For installations requiring rack mounting or
remote antenna locations, the T21 has an optional coaxial antenna (ANT 005).
7. RF Power Switch - 3-way switch determines RF output power. It is used to reduce RF hum and buzz
in amplifiers/mixers/etc. that are disturbed by RF produced by the transmitter.
8. Power Supply Connection - Coaxial DC connector for 24VAC remote power supply.
There is no on/off switch. Due to low energy consumption, the T21 is designed to run continuously.
The wall transformer can be plugged into a switched outlet that turns on when the other sound
equipment is turned on. If turning the T21 on creates a hum or buzz in the sound system, see the
Troubleshooting section on page 9.
Microphones
Sound System Amplifier
Loudspeakers
Channel
Antenna
RF Power
with Earphones
Line-Level Output
0 1
Mic 70V 20 Hz 725 Hz -12dB Max Power: 24 VAC, 60 Hz, 10VA
Line 175 Hz -6dB Use with TFP 016 Power Supply
1st 2nd 75 Ohm
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T21 Transmitter
Overall System Diagram
Use the audio cable and adapter supplied to connect the T21 "Audio In" jack to an appropriate
audio output jack on the sound system mixer or amplifier. If your amplifier or mixer does not have
RCA-type connectors, you can obtain adapters from your Williams Sound Authorized Dealer or a
local radio parts store. If the TAPE OUT jack is already in use, a Y-Cord can be used to connect the
T21 and a second device to the same jack.
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Audio Connection Wiring Detail
be used for further low frequency reduction, or it may be used to reduce low frequency system
noise due to pick up of ventilation system noise, etc.
Step 7. Set channel switches to desired channel. The transmitter must be set to
the same channel as the receivers. See the channel chart on top of the transmitter.
Step 8. Use a receiver to test the system and set the input level control.
Step 2. Attach the antenna to the connector on the rear panel of the R700.
Step 3. Turn power switch on and adjust volume control until you hear the signal from transmitter.
Rechargeable Batteries:
The receivers can also use a rechargeable battery. We recommend only the 7-cell, 8.4 Volt types
(BAT 003). A fully-charged battery (Williams BAT 003) will provide about 5 hours of use per charge.
The battery may be recharged without removing it from the receiver.
The BAT 005 Single Charger has a cord that plugs into the receiver "EAR" jack to charge the battery.
The CHG 1269A Multiple Charger can charge 12 receivers simultaneously through the receiver "EAR"
jacks.
The receiver should always be turned OFF while charging. It takes about 14 hours to fully charge the
battery. To ensure long battery life, the battery should be completely drained before recharging.
Using the battery for short periods of time (less than 1 hour) followed by charging will result in short
battery life.
If the BAT 005 Single Charger or CHG 1269A Multiple Charger is used, receivers can be left charging
continuously when not in use. See the instructions included with the CHG 1269A for more
information.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE DISPOSABLE BATTERIES! AVOID SHORTING THE PLUS AND MINUS
BATTERY TERMINALS TOGETHER WITH METAL OBJECTS. BATTERY DAMAGE AND BURNS CAN RESULT!
DO NOT MIX RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES AND CHARGERS FROM DIFFERENT MANUFACTURERS.
The remainder of the antenna cable is RG-59 coax feedline. If you have excess cable, cut the
excess off and install appropriate in-line connectors. If you need a longer feedline, the cable can
be cut and an extension cable added with appropriate connectors.
4. Turn the screwdriver-adjust input level control located on the T21 front panel clockwise to
increase the input signal strength until the audio indicator light flashes.
5. If you are not using an input signal from a sound system, make sure the microphone is plugged
into the "Mic" jack on the rear of the T21 transmitter and the input selector switch is in the MIC
(left) position.
6. Make sure the antenna is installed and connected properly. See pages 4 and 9.
Symptom: Sound through receivers is loud, but distorted.
1. Turn the screwdriver-adjust input level control located on the T21 front panel counter- Page 9
clockwise to decrease the input signal strength. Make sure the “HI” audio light is not on
continuously.
Symptom: Sound through the receivers is weak and noisy.
1. Turn the screwdriver-adjust input level control located on the T21 front panel clockwise to
increase the input signal strength until the audio indicator light flashes. The audio fed into the T21
may be noisy or weak. Use a headphone in the Phones jack on the front of the T21 to listen to the
input signal. If it is weak and noisy from the phones jack, turn up the appropriate mixer control or
try a different audio source.
2. Increase the input signal level from the sound system by turning up a mixer control.
3. Make sure a valid wide-band channel is selected and make sure the transmitter and receivers
are tuned to the same channel.
Symptom: Buzzing or humming noise in sound system.
1. Try moving the “RF Power” switch to the -6dB or -12dB position. This will reduce the system range
somewhat.
2. Some amplifiers and mixers are susceptible to RF pick-up from the transmitter. Call your
Authorized Dealer or Williams Sound for help.
Symptom: Scratchy noise when receiver volume control is adjusted.
1. Open the back of the receiver case by opening the battery compartment. Keep lifting on the
battery door and the back of the receiver case will open like a book.
2. Remove the screw from the center of the volume control and remove the knob.
3. Lift the clear plastic cover on the control and spray GC SPRA-KLEEN, LPS Contact Cleaner, or
equivalent into the control. Replace the knob and rotate the control several time.
4. Replace the screw and close the case.
Radio Interference:
The PERSONAL PA is usually not disturbed by other radio services, however there is no such thing as
a clear or exclusive channel for ANY radio service. One of the unique features of the Williams Sound
PERSONAL PA System is that the operating frequency can easily be changed in the field to avoid
interference. There are 10 wide-band and 50 narrow-band frequencies for hearing assistance use.
The PERSONAL PA can be quickly changed to any of these frequencies by your Williams Sound
Authorized Dealer. The Transmitter is changed first. Then the signal produced by the Transmitter is
used to tune the receivers.
(2) Disconnect the antenna from the transmitter. The receiver must be tuned under weak signal
conditions.
(3) Open the back of the receiver to expose the circuit board. Open the receiver battery flap first.
The receiver back snaps open like a book. Hold the receiver near the transmitter while tuning.
(4) Use the diagram below to locate the tuning coil. Use the earphone supplied with the receiver to
listen for the transmitter signal while you adjust the tuning coil with the tuning wrench. Adjust the
tuning coil slowly and carefully. Do not press down on the tuning slug. Adjust for maximum signal.
(5) Re-tune all the receivers and mark the new frequency inside the case for future reference.
Warranty
The Williams Sound PPA Transmitter is warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for
FIVE YEARS. PPA Receivers are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for THREE
YEARS. Microphones, earphones, cables, carry cases, rechargeable batteries and chargers are
warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for 90 DAYS. This warranty does not extend
to intentional or accidental physical damage. This warranty applies only to products returned to
Tuning Coil
Williams Sound for service. Please complete and return the Warranty Registration Card included
with the system.
To return a product for service, call 1-800-843-3544 and request a Return Authorization (RA) number.
Important Note: Be sure to fill in all items completely, even if you are duplicating information. Do
not use phrases like "see above." The FCC will reject incomplete applications.
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Instructions for FCC License Application,
Form 574:
STEP 1:
Determine your Transmitter operating frequency. Your T21 was shipped to you pre-set on Channel E,
72.9MHz. If you have not changed the system frequency, write 72.9MHz on the line below.
If you have changed the system frequency, look at the frequency-programming label. Look at the
switch settings and read the corresponding frequency. Write that frequency on the line below.
TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY:______________________________
STEP 2:
(A) Make a photocopy of the license application Form 574.
(B) Using a pencil, fill in the photocopied form as follows:
BOX 1: Enter the system frequency from STEP 1, above, on the first line of BOX 1.
BOX 2: Enter "MO" on the first line of BOX 2.
BOX 3: Enter the number of Transmitters you will be using on the top line.
BOX 4: Enter "16K0F3E".
BOX 5: Enter ".018".
BOX 6 - 11: Skip
BOX 12: Enter the number of Transmitters you will be using on the "Portable" line inside BOX 12.
BOX 13: Enter ".2" on the first line. (Area of operation ... is .2 miles radius of station A.) Fill in the next
two lines with the latitude and longitude of your location in degrees and minutes.
Fill in 00" for seconds. A local library can supply this information. For example:
Degrees Minutes Seconds Direction
Latitude 42 27 00 N
Longitude 98 15 00 W
BOX 31: Enter "90.75A" in the small box marked "Give Rule
Section" inside of BOX 31. Also enter a short, clear statement that includes a general
explanation of your business or activity and how the Transmitter will be used.
BOX 32: Enter an "X" in the "New Station" box.
BOX 33: Enter an "X" in the "Yes" box.
BOX 34: Enter an "X" in the "No" box.
BOX 35, 36: Skip.
BOX 37: Enter the name and phone number of the person completing this form. Fill this in
completely, even if you are duplicating information.
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BOX 38: Skip.
STEP 3:
(A) Using the completed photocopy as a guide, TYPE the information onto the license form.
(B) Type in the name and phone number of the authorized applicant and the date where
indicated. Be sure to sign the completed form.
(C) Type an "X" in the box that best describes the person signing the application form.
(D) Mail the signed, completed form and a check for $80.00 made out to the FCC to:
(E) Celebrate! You're finally done. Maybe you'd like to try the new tax forms next?
Soft-Limit Mode:
The T21 can also operate in a soft-limit
mode, which allows full dynamic range of
audio signals. This mode may be preferred
for musical programs, but may provide too
much dynamic range for hearing impaired
listeners.
Front Panel:
Power Indicator: Green LED
RF Indicators: Green LED "On" indicates transmitter RF is on
Amber LED "WB" indicates wide-band channel selected
Amber LED "NB" indicates narrow-band channel selected
Audio Indicators: Amber LED "Ok" for nominal input signal level
Red LED "Hi" for excessive input signal level
Audio Level Control: Rotary pot, screwdriver adjust, used with audio indicator lights
Tape Output: 1/4” jack, 600mV, 100Ω source impedance, also drives mono or stereo headphone
Rear Panel:
Audio Inputs: All inputs are actively mixed into a single signal, allowing use of mono,
stereo, 3 channel or 4 channel audio sources
Balanced Audio Input: Combination 3-pin female XLR/1/4” stereo jack, accepts balanced or unbalanced
microphone and line level inputs, 25V or 70V audio input
Mic Input Levels: Lo-Z, 100µV min. to 50mV max. 1mV nominal, 3kΩ input impedance
Supplies simplex power 20V (DIN45596) for condenser mics
Line Input Levels: 21mV min. to 10V max., 212mV nominal, 100KΩ input impedance
70 Volt Input Levels: 216mV min. to 100V max., 2.16V nominal, 100KΩ input impedance
Unbal. Audio Inputs: Four screw terminals, three unbalanced line-level inputs, one ground, actively mixed
Input Selector Switch: 3-position slide-type , selects: mic/line/70V on combination XLR/Phone audio input jack
High-Pass Filter Switch: 3-position slide-type, 20Hz, 175Hz, or 725Hz, 6dB/octave roll-off
RF Output Switch: 3-position slide-type, Full power, -6dB, -12dB
Antenna Outputs: Thread Mount for "rubber duckie" flexible whip antenna, optional hard-wired
75Ω Coaxial Antenna (ANT 005) uses RG-59 cable, 400ft. (140m) max. cable length
Power Connections: 2-conductor, concentric jack, 2.1mm for TFP 016 power supply,
Channel Selector: 2 rotary switches set the operating frequency