Installation
Guide &
User
Manual
™
SoundFocus FM
Classroom Amplification System
Models CFM 300 & CFM 400
Transmitter Model T31
Receiver Model R800, Speaker Model SPK 800
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MAN 045D
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
Thank you for purchasing the SoundFocus FM™ Classroom Amplification System from
Williams Sound Corp. Anyone needing auditory assistance to overcome background noise,
reverberation, or distance from the sound source can benefit from the SoundFocus System.
Your SoundFocus 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 receiver picks up the broadcast up
to 100 feet 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 Williams Sound
SoundFocus FM™ Classroom Amplification System.
If you have problems with the system, don’t hesitate to call us toll-free at 1-800-843-3544.
SYSTEM COMPONENTS (CFM 300)
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FM Body Pack Transmitter (T31)
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•
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•
FM Receiver/Amplifier/Speaker (R800)
(2) Rechargeable AA batteries (BAT 026)
Omnidirectional Mic (MIC 081)
Instruction Manual
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Speaker (SPK 800)
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3 V Multi Charger (CHG 200)
Nylon belt (BLT 001)
Transmitter Belt Clip Carry Case (CCS 021)
The CFM 400 includes (2) R800 Receivers and no SPK 800 Speakers
FIG. 1: OVERALL SYSTEM DIAGRAM
T31
Transmitter
R800
Receiver
SPK 800
Speaker
Optional
3rd
Optional
4th
Speaker
Speaker
Teacher uses T31
Transmitter and
Microphone to transmit
FM radio signal
R800 Receiver picks up FM signal and plays through itself
and SPK 800 Speaker. One R800 can drive up to three
SPK 800s. If you want to avoid speaker wiring, additional
R800's can be used instead of wired SPK 800's.
Students with special needs
can use optional Receivers
with Earphones, Headphones,
or Neckloop
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QUICK START INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Charge the transmitter batteries first! See pages 10 and 11 for directions.
2.
Plug the microphone into the transmitter mic jack. Clip the microphone onto a collar,
lapel, or tie, as close to the speaker's mouth as is practical.
3.
Turn the T31’s FM switch to ON. The transmitter can be placed in a pants pocket, or
clipped onto a belt or waistband with the belt clip carry case.
The microphone cord is the transmitting antenna. Do not bunch up the cord, wrap it
around the transmitter, or place the transmitter in a shirt pocket. It should hang as
straight as possible.
4.
Install the antenna on the R800 Receiver. Thread the “rubber duckie” antenna onto the
mounting stud on top of the receiver.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Locate the R800 and SPK 800 near the front corners of the room, pointing at the class.
Connect the R800 Receiver to the SPK 800 Speaker with the cable included.
Plug the R800 Receiver into an AC wall outlet.
Set the volume control to minimum on the R800 Receiver.
Turn the R800 Power switch ON and make sure the R800’s FM switch is ON.
10. Have someone else slowly turn the R800’s volume control up. Turning the volume up
too loud will cause a whistling or squealing feedback sound. The volume should be
set below the point at which feedback occurs. Avoid getting too close to the receiver
or speaker when you’re wearing the microphone or feedback can occur.
11. Charge the transmitter every night. Turn the transmitter FM switch OFF while charging.
FIG. 2: CORRECT SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Feedback
Feedback
Zone
Mic
Zone
Teacher
R800 Receiver
SPK 800 Speaker
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USING THE T31 TRANSMITTER
The T31 Transmitter’s microphone cord is the transmitting antenna. Do not bunch up the
cord or wrap it around the transmitter. For maximum range, the cord should hang as straight
as possible. The transmitter can be placed in a pants pocket, or clipped onto a belt or waist-
band. Make sure the transmitter is turned OFF when not in use.
1.
Make sure there are two charged AA batteries in the transmitter. If batteries are not
installed, see the section Battery Information on page 10.
FIG. 3: T31 TRANSMITTER TOP VIEW
Mic
Off
FM
On
On/Off Switch
Mic
Jack
Mic
Mic Mute Switch
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2.
3.
4.
5.
Plug the microphone cord into the “Mic” jack on top of the Transmitter.
Place the transmitter in the belt clip case provided.
Turn the power switch on top of the transmitter to “On.”
Clip the microphone onto a collar, lapel, or tie. It should be as close to the speaker’s
mouth as is practical. (See Figure 4.)
FIGURE 4: CORRECT MICROPHONE PLACEMENT
Yes
Yes
No
The SoundFocus System 300/400 comes with an omnidirectional, lapel-clip
style microphone. It should be clipped to a collar, lapel, tie, or neckline as
close to the mouth as possible and centered on the body as shown.
6.
Turn the Mic Mute Switch to “On” when you are ready to speak. This switch allows
you to mute your microphone without turning off the transmitter. Listeners cannot
hear you through the system, and also do not hear the noise present when only the
receiver is on.
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USING THE R800 RECEIVERS & SPK 800 SPEAKERS
The R800 is a combination FM receiver/amplifier/speaker. The SPK 800 is driven by the
amplifier within the R800. Both are compact, self-contained, and portable. Most rooms will
require just the two speakers, placed in either front corner of the room. For larger rooms,
additional speakers may be added to the rear corners.
MAIN FEATURES OF THE R800 RECEIVER/SPEAKER
FM/Auxiliary Switch
For normal use with the T31 Transmitter, the FM switch should be ON. When using an aux-
iliary input from a VCR, tape player, preamp, or other source, turn the FM switch OFF.
FM Channel Switch
The selected receiver channel must match the transmitter channel. The SoundFocus™ System is
pre-set to channel 3 (72.9 MHz). Change the receiver channel only if the transmitter channel
has been changed. See page 12 for instructions on changing the transmitter channel.
Line Output
This is an unbalanced, RCA jack that sends line-level signals to tape recorders, VCRs, or
other R800s. This feature allows you to make recordings of your presentations.
Line Input
This is an unbalanced, RCA jack that will accept line-level signals from tape players, VCRs,
movie projectors, etc. This feature allows the entire class to hear audio and video presenta-
tions through the system.
RECEIVER/SPEAKER SET-UP
1.
Place the R800 Receiver and SPK 800 Speaker at the front of the room as shown in
Figure 5.
FIG. 5: CORRECT SPEAKER PLACEMENT
Feedback
Zone
Feedback
Zone
Mic
Teacher
R800 Receiver
SPK 800 Speaker
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2.
3.
Set the height for both at about 4–5 feet above the floor, but not at the same height as
the microphone.
Connect the SPK 800 Speaker to the R800 Receiver using the black speaker cable
provided. (See Figure 6) Pull apart the two strands as necessary. Observe that one
strand’s insulation is furrowed or ridged, while the other is smooth.
To make the connection, press the connector buttons on both the speaker and receiver,
inserting the furrowed or ridged wire into the red connector on both the R800 and
SPK 800. After the wire has been inserted, release the button and tug lightly to make
sure the cable has been secured.
FIG. 6: SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAMS
+ – – +
–
+
T16M Transmitter
R800 Receiver
SPK 800 Speaker
+ – – +
–
+
–
+
–
+
T16M Transmitter
SPK 800 Speaker
R800 Receiver
SPK 800 Speaker
SPK 800 Speaker
4.
Set the volume on the R800 below the level at which feedback occurs.
If you need more cable, contact Williams Sound or visit your local electronic parts store.
TO MINIMIZE THE CHANCES OF FEEDBACK
Don’t try to set the volume while standing with the microphone in the “feedback zone.”
Have someone help you adjust the volume. Don’t walk directly in front of the speaker while
wearing the microphone. Keep as far away from the speaker as possible and stay out of the
feedback zone.
The system is not intended to play loudly. It should slightly boost the teacher’s voice
above normal background noise levels. (Approximately +10dB)
USING ADDITIONAL RECEIVERS & SPEAKERS
Depending on the size of the room, it may be necessary to use more than one SPK 800
Speaker. If you’re using two or three SPK 800s, place the additional speakers in the rear
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FIG. 7: R800 FEATURES
R800 FRONT PANEL FEATURES
1. Flexible “Rubber Duckie” Antenna
Threads onto the mounting stud on top of
the receiver.
1
2. High Frequency Speaker
Reproduces high frequencies.
3. Low Frequency Speaker
Reproduces low frequencies.
2
3
R800 REAR PANEL FEATURES
1. FM/Auxiliary Switch
Turns FM receiver on or off and allows input
of auxiliary device signals.
2. FM Channel Switch
Selects FM operating channel.
3. Remote Antenna Connector
“F–type” connector for 75Ω Coaxial
Antenna
4. Remote Speaker Connectors
Connects R800 to the SPK 800 and up to
two additional speakers.
1
2
3
5
4
6
3
2
1
Input
Remote
Antenna
5. Volume, Treble, and Bass Controls
Adjusts speaker loudness, high and low fre-
quencies
FM
Channel
Remote Speakers
Aux.
+
+
–
–
+
+
–
–
4
+
–
6. Auxiliary Input Jack
Remote speaker terminals are connected in parallel. Up to three
remote SPK 800 speakers may be used in parallel.
Allows R800 to receive a line level signal
from a VCR, tape player, etc.
5
7. Line Output Jack
FM Receiver Model R800
This device complies with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and
(2) this device must accept any interference that may be received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Allows signal to be sent to an amplifier,
tape recorder, or another R800.
6
7
FCC ID: CNMR800
TREBLE
BASS
VOLUME
8. Power On/OFF Switch
Turns R800 power on or off.
8
9
9. AC Power Supply
Aux.
Input Output
Line
24VAC, CT
50-60Hz, 15W
Power
On
Off
Connects to 120VAC, 50/60 Hz outlet.
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corners of the room. Personal receivers are also available for students with special listening
needs. (See Page 16 for more information on optional personal receivers.)
USING A REMOTE ANTENNA
For reception over longer distances, you may want to use the optional ANT 005 Coaxial
Antenna. This antenna connects to the Remote Antenna Connector on the back of the R800
Receiver. (See Figure 7.)
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BATTERY INFORMATION
INSTALLATION
Open the battery compartment using a coin in the slot in the bottom of the transmitter. Press
the batteries into place, observing proper polarity. (See Figure 8.)
FIGURE 8: INSTALLATION OF BATTERIES
Rear of Transmitter
or Receiver
–
+
Battery
Compartment
Pry
Slot
–
+
Note Proper
Polarity
Incorrect insertion of the battery is difficult, and may cause both mechanical and electrical
damage not covered by the 5 year warranty to transmitters or receivers. Units will not work
with the battery incorrectly installed.
DISPOSABLE BATTERIES
In normal use, two AA 1.5 V alkaline batteries will last about 12 hours in the T31 Transmitter
and approximately 80 hours in the optional R31 and R32 Receivers, respectively.
If the sound becomes weak or distorted, replace the batteries. The indicator light may still be
on, even with batteries that are weak. Do not leave dead batteries in the receivers. Battery
corrosion is not covered by the Williams Sound five year warranty.
RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES
The T31 Transmitter and optional R31 and R32 Receivers can use rechargeable AA batteries
(BAT 026). On an overnight charge, these Ni-Cad batteries are designed to operate a T31
Transmitter for about 10 hours, R31 and R32 Receivers about 50 and 60 hours, respectively.
The battery installed in the receiver may be recharged in the receiver only if it is a Nickel
Cadmium battery, and only if the Williams Sound CHG 200A charger is used. Damage from
improper charging is not covered by the Williams Sound five year warranty. For charging
directions, see figure 9, Using The CHG 200A Battery Charger To Charge Transmitters and
Personal Receivers.
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USING THE CHG 200A BATTERY CHARGER
FIGURE 9: USING THE CHG 200A BATTERY
CHARGER
1.
Plug the CHG 200’s power supply into the Power
Input on the charger’s side and a standard AC wall
outlet.
2.
Route the power cord around the Cord Hook (see fig-
ure at right). This will minimize strain on the cord and
jack and insure that the power cord is not detached
during charging.
Charging
Contact Holes
3.
4.
Make sure the transmitter or receiver units to be
charged are turned OFF.
Place the transmitters/receivers in the slots so that the
CHG 200’s Charging Pins and units’ side panel con-
tacts are coupled. Make sure that the charging contact
holes line up with the charging pins. The
transmitters/receivers should drop easily into the slots.
DO NOT FORCE THEM IN BACKWARDS.
Charging
Indicators
Charging
Pins
5.
The Charging Indicators will light, indicating that
charging is in process. It takes 14–16 hours to fully
charge the batteries. Remove the transmitters or
receivers when charging is completed.
Further Suggestions
•
Receivers and transmitters SHOULD NOT be left
charging continuously when not in use. Receivers and
transmitters should always be turned OFF while charg-
ing.
Cord Hook
Power Input
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•
It’s best to allow the batteries to fully discharge before charging.
If the batteries are near end of life and the LED turns off while the receiver is operating, this is an
indication to change or recharge your batteries. Approximately one hour of battery life remains.
•
•
Repeatedly charging the batteries after short periods of use (1-2 hours) will shorten battery life.
Rechargeable batteries will need to be replaced after 1–2 years of use.
!! IMPORTANT WARNINGS !!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE ZINC CARBON (“HEAVY DUTY”), ALKALINE, OR LITHIUM BATTERIES!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RECHARGE DISPOSABLE BATTERIES. The batteries may heat up and burst, causing possible
injury and damage to the equipment.
Avoid shorting the plus and minus battery terminals together with metal objects. Battery damage and burns
can result!
Use only Williams Sound supplied chargers and batteries.
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CHANGING FREQUENCIES
If you experience FM signal interference, you can easily adjust your transmitter and receiver
to a use different frequencies.
CHANGING THE PFM T31 TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY
1.
2.
3.
Open the battery compartment using a coin in the slot in the bottom of the transmitter.
Remove the batteries.
Lift the flap up and to your left. The back of the transmitter case will open like a
book, exposing the circuit board.
Use the diagram in Figure 10 to locate the channel selector switches.
FIGURE 10: TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY CHANGE INFORMATION
Switches set for 72.9 MHz
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
UP (OFF) DOWN (ON)
Switch Settings
R800 Ch MHz
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
A
B
C
D
E
72.1
72.3
72.5
72.7
72.9
75.5
75.7
75.9
74.7
75.3
DN UP DN UP DN DN DN DN
DN UP DN UP UP DN DN DN
DN UP DN UP DN DN UP DN
DN UP DN UP UP DN UP DN
DN UP DN UP DN DN DN UP
UP UP DN UP UP DN DN DN
UP UP DN UP DN DN UP DN
UP UP DN UP UP DN UP DN
UP DN DN UP UP DN DN UP
UP UP DN UP DN DN DN DN
F
Batteries
G
H
I
T30 Transmitter
5
6
J
4.
Use the tip of a paper clip or a small screwdriver (not a pencil point) to move the
switches to correspond with the switch positions on the programming chart in Figure 10.
You must choose one of the standard R800 channels (A/C/E/G/I/J) unless there is
interference on each (extremely unlikely). Do not touch any other adjustments.
5.
6.
Reinstall the batteries, then close the back of the Transmitter.
Plug the microphone in and turn the transmitter on to provide a tuning signal for the
receivers.
7.
Change the R800 to the corresponding channel. (See Figure 10.)
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USING MULTIPLE SYSTEMS
When multiple systems are used in adjacent rooms, it is important to coordinate which chan-
nel is being used in each room to avoid interference.
Follow the channel assignment diagram in Figure 11 to minimize the chances of interference.
FIG. 11: MULTIPLE SYSTEM CHANNEL PLAN
Ch 1 (A)
Ch 2 (C)
Ch 3 (E)
Ch 4 (G)
Ch 5 (I)
Ch 6 (J)
Room 1
Room 2
Room 3
Room 4
Room 5
Room 6
Ch 4 (G)
Ch 5 (I)
Ch 6 (J)
Ch 1 (A)
Ch 2 (C)
Ch 3 (E)
Room 7
Room 8
Room 9
Room 10
Room 11
Room 12
To achieve the best performance, DO NOT operate two transmitters on the same channel in
the same room and make sure the transmitter and receiver channels match. Consult your
dealer or Williams Sound for help if needed.
IN CASE OF DIFFICULTY
IF NO SOUND IS PRODUCED
1.
Make sure the batteries are fresh or completely charged and that the “plus” and
“minus” terminals are installed correctly in the transmitter.
Make sure the transmitter FM switch is ON and the mute switch is OFF.
Make sure the microphone is plugged into the T31 Transmitter
Make sure the R800’s Power and FM switches are ON.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Make sure the transmitter and receiver are set on the same channel.
Move the transmitter and receiver closer together. You may be out of range. When
using the system indoors, it’s normal for the signal to momentarily disappear in cer-
tain locations. This is called a “drop-out.” Moving a few feet will restore the signal.
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IF FEEDBACK OCCURS
1.
Do not stand with the microphone directly in front of the speaker. Don’t try to set the
volume while standing with the microphone in the “feedback zone.” Have someone
help you adjust the volume.
2.
3.
Place the receiver and speaker as shown in Figure 5. Avoid pointing receivers or
speakers directly perpendicular to a wall.
Turn the volume down. Remember, the system is not intended to play loudly. It should
slightly boost the teacher’s voice above normal background noise levels.
4.
5.
Turn down the treble control. This will reduce the volume of higher frequencies.
Use the MIC 074 Headset Microphone. This bring the microphone closer to the sound
source (the speaker’s mouth) and thus reduces the amount of amplification required to
achieved the desired volume.
IF INTERFERENCE OCCURS
1.
2.
3.
Do not try to use more than one transmitter on the same channel in close proximity to
each other. MORE THAN ONE TRANSMITTER ON THE SAME CHANNEL WILL
RESULT IN INTERFERENCE IF THEY ARE CLOSE TOGETHER. Keep the sys-
tems 50 - 100 feet apart or use separate channels for each system used.
If you are still hearing interference on the Receivers, turn the transmitter off and listen
with a receiver. If you hear the interference with the transmitter off, you need to
change to a clear channel. See the frequency change instructions elsewhere in this
manual.
Make sure that the transmitter and optional personal receivers are tuned to the same
channel. The units have stickers inside the back cover identifying the channel. Unless
the transmitter channel has been changed, set the personal receiver to channel 1.
IF OTHER PROBLEMS OCCUR
1.
If the rechargeable batteries will only work for a short period of time (less than 1
hour) even after they are fully charged, they must be regenerated. Leave them in the
transmitter or receiver with the unit turned on for 5 - 6 hours. Then turn the transmit-
ter or receiver off, place it in the charger, and charge for 14 - 16 hours. This should
restore normal battery life. Rechargeable batteries will gradually lose their capacity
over time and should be replaced every year.
2.
If you’re using the SoundFocus System with the optional PFM R31 Receiver, make
sure that the earphone has been plugged into the earphone jack and not into the R31
Receiver’s microphone jack.
IF PROBLEMS REMAIN
If none of the remedies above provides the solution, call Williams Sound’s Customer
Service Department at 1-800-843-3544 (8:00 AM– 4:30 PM Central Time).
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OPTIONAL PERSONAL RECEIVERS
The optional PFM R32 and PFM R31 Personal Receivers can both be used with the
SoundFocus™ System. On each, the earphone cord is also the receiving antenna. Do not
bunch up the cord or wrap it around the receiver. For best reception, the cord should hang as
straight as possible. Make sure receivers are turned OFF when not in use. The channel selec-
tor on both receivers can be used to switch between an individual and a group channel.
USING THE PFM R32 RECEIVER:
Receiver Model PFM R32 has a single volume control and an earphone output jack.
1.
Make sure there are two charged AA batteries in the receiver. If batteries are not
installed, see Battery Information on page 10.
2.
Plug the earphone or headphone into the “Ear” jack on top of the receiver.
FIGURE 12: R32 RECEIVER TOP VIEW
On
Indicator
FM
Earphone
Jack
EAR
On
Volume
Control
FM Indicator
FM
Off
Max
3.
4.
5.
Turn the power on by rotating the volume control knob on top of the receiver.
Place the earphone in your ear.
Choose the correct channel using the right switch on the R32’s back panel.
Unless you have changed the transmitter channel, set the receiver to channel 1. If the
transmitter is on and tuned to channel 1, the FM Indicator light on the R32 will light.
FIGURE 13: RECEIVER TONE & CHANNEL CONTROLS
TONE
Channel
CH1 CH2
Lo Mid Hi
6.
7.
Adjust the receiver volume control to a comfortable listening level.
You should be able to hear someone speaking into the transmitter microphone.
Adjust the receiver tone control to your needs. (See Figure 13.)
Lo = more low frequencies; Mid = some low frequency cut; Hi = maximum low fre-
quency cut, emphasizes higher frequencies.
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8.
Place the receiver in the belt clip case provided. The receiver can be placed in a pants
pocket, or clipped onto a belt, harness, or waistband.
USING THE PFM R31 RECEIVER:
Receiver Model PFM R31 has two volume control knobs (one for the FM signal, one for
environmental sounds), a microphone input jack, and an earphone output jack.
1.
Make sure there are two charged AA batteries in the receiver. If batteries are not
installed, see Battery Information on page 10.
2.
Insert the small Plug Mount Microphone (MIC 014) into the “Mic” jack on top of the
R31 Receiver. (See Figure 14.)
3.
4.
Plug the earphone or headphone into the “Ear” jack on top of the receiver.
Turn the power on by rotating the taller “FM” volume control on top of the receiver.
FIGURE 14: R31 TOP VIEW
FM Volume
FM
On Indicator
Mic Jack
Mic
Volume
Mic
EAR
MIC
On
FM
Indicator
Mic
Jack
FM
Off
Max Min
Max
5.
6.
Place the earphone in your ear.
Choose the correct channel using the right switch on the R31’s back panel. If the
transmitter is on and tuned to channel 1, the FM Indicator light on the R31 will light.
7.
8.
Adjust the receiver tone control to your needs. (See Figure 13.)
Lo = more low frequencies; Mid = some low frequency cut; Hi = maximum low fre-
quency cut, emphasizes higher frequencies.
Place the receiver in the belt clip case provided. The receiver can be placed in a pants
pocket, or clipped onto a belt, harness, or waistband.
Adjusting The R31 Volume Controls
1.
2.
3.
Adjust the taller “FM” volume control to a comfortable listening level. You should be
able to hear someone speaking into the transmitter microphone.
Now adjust the shorter “Mic” volume control until you can hear sounds picked up by
the environmental microphone on top of the receiver.
Adjust the two volume controls for a comfortable mix of FM and environmental
sounds. You will normally want to have the FM signal louder than the environmental
Mic signal to avoid picking up extra background noise. If no environmental sounds
are desired, turn the “Mic” control fully to “Min”. If you want to hear nearby conver-
sation or your own voice, turn the “Mic” control up.
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OPTIONAL MOUNTING KITS
Williams Sound offers two optional mounting kits for use with the SoundFocus FM System.
Use the SB-3 Wall/Ceiling Mount Kit to mount an R800 Receiver or SPK 800 Speaker to a
wall or ceiling. The SS-3 Floor Stand Kit includes an adjustable stand and flange which
allow you to elevate the R800 or SPK 800 as you choose. To order these optional compo-
nents, contact your dealer or Williams Sound Corp.
INSTALLING THE SB-3 WALL/CEILING MOUNT KIT
1.
Use the 5/32" allen wrench to loosen the tension screw in the Clamp Assembly
enough to release the ball. DO NOT unscrew the tension screw completely.
2.
Position the Clamp Plate LENGTHWISE on the BOTTOM of the R800 Receiver or
SPK 800 Speaker. (See Figure 15.) Mark TWO hole locations for drilling.
FIG. 15: SB-3 WALL/CEILING MOUNT
FIG. 16: CLAMP PLATE PLACEMENT
Mounting Plate
Ballshaft
Front Of
R800/SPK 800
Clamp Plate
To Wall
Or
Ceiling
Clamp Plate
Placement
To Base Of
R800 Or
SPK 800
Jaw
Bottom of
R800/SPK 800
Tension Screw
3.
Using your hole markings as a guide, drill TWO pilot holes using a 3/16" bit.
Caution: The receiver/speaker walls are 1/4" thick. Drill only deep enough to
pass through the enclosure wall and no more than 1".
4.
5.
Attach the Clamp Plate to the receiver/speaker, using the two screws provided.
Using the Wall/Ceiling Mounting Plate as a template, mark TWO holes on the wall,
ceiling, or other surface upon which you will be mounting the R800 or SPK 800. (See
Figures 16 and 17.)
6.
7.
Drill TWO pilot holes.
Use fasteners appropriate for the mounting surface (wood screws, lag bolts, wall
anchors) to attach the Mounting Plate. Recommended fastener size is 1/4".
8.
Place the Receiver–Clamp Plate Assembly onto the the Mounting Plate ballshaft. Aim
the receiver/speaker at the desired angle and support it fully while using the hex
wrench to tighten the tension screw.
After initial installation, the ball will slowly compress under pressure. Check the ten-
sion screw after 15 minutes and re-tighten if necessary. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
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FIG. 14: BRACKET 012 WALL MOUNTING
Tension Screw
Head
Jam Nut
Front of R800
If rotational adjustment is required, use a 7/16" open-end wrench to loosen the jam nut
on the ballshaft. Rotate the receiver/ speaker and re-tighten the jam nut.
INSTALLING THE SS-3 FLOOR STAND KIT
1.
Align the three holes in the MFL 002 flange with the three pre-drilled holes in the
base of the R800 or SPK 800. (See Figure 15.)
FIG. 15: FLANGE PLACEMENT
FIG. 16: SS-3 FLOOR STAND KIT
Front Of
R800/SPK 800
R800/SPK 800
Flange
Placement
Flange
Bottom of
R800/SPK 800
Floor Stand
2.
3.
Secure the MFL 002 flange to the receiver or speaker using the three screws provided.
Set the resulting flange/speaker assembly on the threaded top of the STD 003 Floor
Stand and turn until secure. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. (See Figure 16.)
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WARRANTY
The SoundFocus Classroom FM System is engineered and designed to provide you with
many years of reliable service. Williams Sound warrants it against defects in materials and
workmanship for FIVE (5) years EXCEPT FOR earphones, headphones, rechargeable bat-
teries, chargers, cables, antennas, carry cases, and all other accessory products. Accessory
products carry a 90 day warranty.
If the product fails within the specified warranty period, Williams Sound will determine
whether to repair or replace the defective equipment. This warranty does not apply to physi-
cal damage, products that have been abused or mis-used, or modified.
If you experience difficulty with your system, call Toll-Free for Customer Assistance:
1-800-843-3544.
If it is necessary to return the system for service, your Customer Service Representative will
give you a Return Authorization Number (RA) and shipping instructions.
Pack the system carefully and send it to:
Williams Sound Corp.
Attn: Repair Dept.
10399 W. 70th St.
Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Your warranty becomes effective the date you purchase your system. Your returned warranty
card is our way of knowing when your warranty begins. It also gives us important informa-
tion about your system including the serial number. This information will help us serve you
better in the future. Please take a moment to complete the warranty card. Thank you.
IF YOU SEND EQUIPMENT FOR REPAIR
Before sending equipment to the factory for repair, please call Williams Sound Customer
Service department for a Return Authorization Number.
That phone number is 1-800-843-3544. (8.00 AM–4:30 PM Central Time)
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SOUNDFOCUS FM SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS
FM TRANSMITTER, MODEL PFM T31
Dimensions:
Weight:
3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1 mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm)
4.4 oz (125 g) with battery
Color:
Royal blue, shatter-resistant polypropylene
Battery Type:
Two (2) AA 1.5 V Non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries (BAT 001), 70 mA nominal current drain, 12 hours approx. life
(OR)
Two (2) AA 1.5 V Ni-Cad Rechargeable batteries (BAT 026), 70 mA nominal current drain, 10 hours per charge
approx., recharges in 14–16 hours, uses CHG 200 Charger
Selectable, 10 channels, 72.1 – 75.9 MHz, internal DIP switch
+ .005%, frequency synthesized, crystal reference, PLL
Wide-band FM, 75 kHz, 75 µS pre-emphasis
Operating Freq’s:
Stability:
Modulation:
RF Output:
8000 µV/m at 30 m, max., 40 mW typical
FCC ID:
CNM T31
Freq Response:
Signal–Noise Ratio:
Auto Gain Control:
Transmit Antenna:
Microphone:
Controls:
100 to 10 kHz, + 3 dB at 1% max. THD
55 - 60 dB, with R31 or R32 Receiver
40 dB range, 30 mV threshold
Integral with 40" microphone cord
Omnidirectional condenser, Lavalier-type, 40" cord, 3.5 mm mono phone plug (MIC 063)
On/Off switch and Mic Mute Switch, slide-type
3.5 mm mono phone jack
Mic Connector:
SOUNDFOCUS FM RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER/SPEAKER, MODEL R800
Dimensions & Weight:
Power Requirements:
FCC ID:
8.375" H x 5.5" W x 5.75" D (21.3 x 14 x 14.6 cm), 4.5 lbs, (2.04 kg)
110-125 VAC, 50/60 Hz
CNM R800
Operating Frequency:
FM Deviation:
AFC Range:
Six-Channel Selectable, 72.1, 72.5, 72.9, 75.7,74.7,75.3 MHz
75 kHz, 75 µS de-emphasis
300 kHz
Sensitivity:
2 µV at 12 dB Sinad with squelch defeated, squelches at 10 µV for min. 50 dB S/N ratio
100 to 10 kHz, 3 dB
50 dB at 10 µV
Frequency Response:
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
Receive Antenna:
Controls:
Rated Power:
Frequency Response:
Distortion:
Flexible “rubber duckie”-type
Power On/Off, FM On/Off, Volume, Bass, Treble, FM Channel
12 Watts, continuous, 4Ω w/ (1) SPK 800: 6W per spkr; w/ (2) SPK 800: 4W per spkr; w/ (3) SPK 800: 3W per spkr;
65 Hz to 20 kHz 3 dB
less than 0.05% at rated power
Tone Controls:
Line Input:
Line Output:
Bass: +8/-12 dB at 100 Hz, Treble: +10/-12 dB at 10 kHz
Unbalanced, RCA, 200 mV min. for 12 Watts output, 2.5 K input impedance
10 dB < Line Input with > 1 K Load
Type:
Maximum SPL:
4" woofer, 1.75" dome tweeter, 4Ω
103 dB at 1 meter
OPTIONAL PERSONAL RECEIVERS, MODELS PFM R31 & PFM R32
Dimensions
Weight:
3-5/8" L x 2-3/8" W x 7/8" H (92.1 mm x 60.3 mm x 22.2 mm)
4.6 oz (130 g) with batteries
Color:
Royal blue, shatter-resistant polypropylene
Battery Type:
Two (2) AA 1.5 V non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries (BAT 001), 14 mA nom. current drain, 80 hours approx. life
(OR)
Two (2) AA 1.5 V Ni-Cad rechargeable batteries (BAT 026), 14 mA nominal current drain, 50 hours per charge
approx., recharges in 14–16 hours, uses CHG 200 Charger
FCC ID:
CNM R31
Operating Freq’s:
Pre-Tuned, Field–tuneable, 72 MHz - 76 MHz.
Pre-set channels are E (72.9 MHz) and G (75.7 MHz)
FM Deviation:
AFC Range:
Wide-band, 75 kHz, 75 µS de-emphasis
120 kHz
Sensitivity:
4 µV at 12 dB Sinad with squelch defeated, squelches at 10 µV for min. 50 dB S/N ratio
Freq Response:
Signal–Noise Ratio:
Receive Antenna:
Audio Output:
Output Connector:
Squelch:
100 to 10 kHz, + 3 dB
50 dB at 10 uV
Integral with earphone cord
35 mW, max. at 16 Ω
3.5 mm mono phone jack
Set to turn off audio under weak or no signal condition
Red LED, turns on in the presence of a carrier
Volume: rotary/on/off/volume; Tone: 3-way slide switch; Lo = flat response (20 Hz), Mid = –3 dB at 235 Hz, Hi = –3 dB
at 730 Hz; Channel: 2-way slide switch; Ch 1 = 72.9 MHz, Ch 2 = 75.7 MHz
On/off and FM
Carrier Detect Ind:
Controls:
Indicators:
Note:
Specifications are electrical performance
PFM R31 Receiver Only
Mic Connector:
Microphone:
3.5 mm mono phone jack, supplies positive DC for Williams Sound electret mics
Plug mount electret, omnidirectional, with windscreen, 3.5mm mono phone plug (MIC 014)
Rotary control
Mic Volume:
© 1995, Williams Sound Corp.
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Williams Sound Corp.
10399 West 70th St., Eden Prairie, MN 55344-3459
U.S.A. 800-328-6190 / 612-943-2252 / FAX: 612-943-2174
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