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About this Manual
Read this user manual carefully before installing and operating your T-588 FM
transmitter. Use the product only as described to avoid accidental injury, damage,
or hearing impairment. Also, read safety warnings carefully. Keep this manual for
future reference. If you give this product to someone else, remember to include
this manual.
Package Contents
(1) T-588 FM Mono/ Stereo FM Transmitter (88.1-107.9 MHz)
(1) ANT-588 telescopic antenna
(1) PS-500 power supply with AC cord
(1) User manual
System Overview
Thank you for choosing the Enersound T-588 FM transmitter. This 2-Watt stereo
transmitter wirelessly broadcasts a speaker’s voice, music, or any audio signal in
the 88.1-107.9 MHz frequency band (US version.) The T-588 transmitter features 3
main audio inputs that allow the direct connection of virtually any analog audio
source, including a 3.5 mm jack for headset microphones, an XLR & ¼ inch
combination jack with a selector for dynamic microphones, condenser
microphones or line-level signals, and RCA stereo auxiliary input. It also has a
recording output and a 3.5 mm monitor headphone jack.
For interpretation or audio description, it has a unique integrated interpreter or
narrator monitor function. This feature allows interpreters/ narrators to select an
external incoming audio source and utilize a headset with microphone to listen to
the source language/ audio without the need of an interpreter console or external
headphone amplifier. Through the headphones’ volume control, interpreters/
narrators can set the desired incoming audio level and the [MUTE] button allows
them to momentarily silence their microphone for coughing or sneezing.
Its LCD display allows to visualize the frequency being broadcast, as well as to
easily program the various useful functions, such as RF power level and
mono/stereo transmission.
For use in the USA, please contact your local FCC office for information regarding
permit or license that may be needed based on your application.
For use in Canada, please contact your local Industry Canada office for information
regarding permit or license that may be needed based on your application.
For use outside the USA and Canada, please contact your local telecommunications
authority regarding permit or license that may be needed based on your
application.