This thumbwheel control serves as both an off/on switch and
as a volume control. The Receiver is turned off when the con
trol is in the extreme counterclockwise position, when viewed
from the rear, and the volume is loudest when the control is in
the extreme clockwise position as indicated on the volume
control.
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NOTE: The Audio Output Jack must have a head
phone, or other accessory, plugged in to activate the
TR-34 power “ON”. Power “ON” is indicated by the
lighting of the channel numbers.
Channel Selection Dial
The Channel Dial is rotated in the clockwise counterclockwise
directions to attain reception of the desired channel(s) being
transmitted within the 64 to 67 MHz frequency band.
Headphone Jack
The headphone jack accepts a 0.140-inch (3.5 mm) diameter
miniature mono or stereo phone plug. A variety of accessory
units can be plugged into this jack for reception of the desired
channel(s) being transmitted.
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HEADPHONE JACK
VOLUME OFF/ON CONTROL
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CHANNEL DIAL
TREBLE CONTROL
Treble Control
A push button treble control is provided to enhance the
“High” audio when the button is engaged, indicated by,
the “High” audio is emphasized.
Belt Clip
The belt clip supplied is detachable by spreading the wire
apart at the tops and removing one side of the clip from the
case and then the other.
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P/N:71 86000
Made in U.S.
OPERATION
General
Telex
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16 Channel Synthesized Recei er
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FCC ID: B5DE404
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BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
The Telex TR-34 Receiver is synthesized receiver which oper
ates on 16 channels in the 64 to 67 MHz Band. The TR-34 is
designed to be used with the Telex TT-34 Transmitter.
To operate the TR-34 Receiver:
1. Select a suitable location for the transmitter, and try to
keep a clear, unobstructed path between the transmitter and
receiver antennas for a clear transmission.
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2. Plug a receiver accessory cord from a unit such as an ear
phone, headphone button receiver, induction coil neckloop,
or audio-input hearing aid into the receiver jack (the cord
acts as a receiving antenna).
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3. Rotate the VOLUME OFF/ON Control slowly in the clock
wise direction while monitoring the volume level and se
lect the correct receive channel.
4. Adjust volume for desired comfort. (Engage treble control
to enhance “Highs” if desired.)
5. When satisfied with the channel selection and volume
level, place the Receiver in a pocket or clip it to your belt
for convenience.
6. Always return the VOLUME OFF/ON control to the OFF
position when the Receiver is not in use to preserve battery
life.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
The TR-34 Receiver uses two AA alkaline batteries. Replace
weak batteries with two fresh AA alkaline batteries, and posi
tion them in the battery compartment as illustrated. 16-20
Hours of operations can be expected from alkaline batteries
and 8-10 hours on nickel-cadmium batteries.
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BATTERY
ORIENTATION
BATTERY COMPARTMENT COVER
NOTE: If the unit is to be stored for any length of time
be sure to remove the batteries from the unit.
FCC INFORMATON
The Telex Model TR-34 Receiver is Authorized under Part 15
of the Federal Communications Commission. Licensing of
Telex equipment is the user’s responsibility and licensability
depends upon the user’s classification, user’s application, and
frequency selected.
CAUTION: Changes or modifications made by the user
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.