User Manual

Power Up Procedure
Press on/off button to turn unit on. LEDs will cycle blue-red-blue on power
up sequence.Once unit is powered on the unit will display current channel
number with a blue LED and battery life with a red led by continuously
toggling between the two LEDs.
As the user inputs audio into the unit the LEDs automatically become an
audio level indictor where blue LEDs are displayed from left to right as
the audio level increases. LED #5 will light red during audio display if the units input reaches a
maximum level. After a few seconds pause in audio input the unit switches back to channel/battery
display mode.
Channel Selection
There are 5 different frequency channels which you can choose to
transmit and receive data, they are labeled 1-5 on both transmitter and
receiver. In order to operate on any one of these channels, you must have
both the transmitter and receiver on the same channel number. In order to
change the transmit frequency push the channel button, the unit will then
increment and display the channel number with a blue LED each time the
user presses the button down. Continue this until the desired channel
number is reached. The unit will then go back to the toggling LED mode to display battery life and
channel number.
Transmitter Battery Metering
The battery is displayed on the tranmitter as follows: LED #5 (furthest to
the right looking at the front of the unit) means 5hrs or greater of battery
life remaining. As the battery expires the unit will change the red leds to
#4 for 4hrs, #3 for 3hrs, etc.. Once the unit has less than 1hr left of battery
life the #1 LED will then blink at a high rate until the battery expires. This
alerts the user to the need of battery replacement.
Power Down Procedure
To turn the unit off press and hold the on/off switch until the LEDs flash a red/blue alternating
pattern then release the on/off button. The unit will then power down. all LEDs off indicate power
down is complete.
Connecting the System
Plug your instrument into the transmitter with the provided cable. Next, connect the output of the
receiver to the input of your effects pedal, amplifier, recording device, etc.. When using a standard
1/4” (mono) cable, the receiver will output audio signal optimized for instrument applications. When
using a stereo 1/4” (TRS) cable, the tip sends instrument out, the sleeve sends full-bandwidth sig-
nal. This can be used as a “tuner out” or “direct out” for interfacing with a variety of devices.
PLEASE NOTE: when using “full bandwidth” for typical instrument/amplifier setups there will be a
noticeable increase in high frequency response. High frequencies are not boosted by the system,
rather, they are allowed to “pass through”.
Setting Up Your Transmitter
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