User`s guide
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THE TWO MINUTE USER’S GUIDE
The instructions on this page will help you get your system up and running
in minutes. For more detailed instructions, read the section of this manual
that applies to your system.
RECEIVER SETUP
1. Plug the ac power adapter into a wall socket or other electrical outlet.
2. Connect the power cable to the receiver DC INPUT connector. The green POWER
light on the receiver will come on.
3. If you are using the Guitarist, connect the receiver output to a guitar amplifier
using any standard guitar cable (two supplied). If you are using the Vocal Artist
or Presenter, connect the receiver output to an audio mixer using an audio
cable.
4. Fully extend the telescoping antenna(s) as far as they will go. The antenna on the
T3 receiver should be vertical. The antennas on the T4 diversity receiver should
point away from each other at a 45° angle from vertical.
TRANSMITTER SETUP
1. Open the transmitter battery compartment and install a 9V alkaline battery (one sup-
plied). Make sure the “+” and “–” battery terminals match the “+” and “–” terminals
on the transmitter.
2. If you are using the Guitarist, plug any standard guitar cable (two supplied) into
your guitar output connector and into the transmitter. Then turn the volume con-
trol on your guitar pickup all the way up. If you are using the Vocal Artist or Pre-
senter, no further transmitter setup is required.
OPERATING THE SYSTEM
1. Slide the transmitter POWER switch to the ON position. The green POWER light on
the transmitter will glow, as will the yellow RF light (T3 receiver) or the DIVERSITY
A/B lights (T4 receiver).
2. Slide the transmitter MUTE/ON switch (on the T1 Guitarist or Presenter) or the
MIC ON/OFF switch (on the T2 Vocal Artist) to the ON position.
3. Play your guitar, or talk or sing into the microphone. The red PEAK light (T3 receiver)
or the AUDIO PEAK light (T4 receiver) should flicker when loud sounds are trans-
mitted. If the red PEAK or AUDIO PEAK lights do not flicker when loud sounds are
transmitted, the transmitter gain may need to be increased. Refer to the
Transmitter
Audio Gain Adjustment
procedure for your system. NOTE: This step is particularly
important for the Guitarist system, since guitar outputs can vary widely.
4. Adjust the receiver VOLUME control until the receiver output level matches the
level of your guitar or microphone through a cable. The factory setting is in the full
clockwise position.
YOU ARE NOW READY TO PERFORM!
IMPORTANT:
Every
wireless performance is a unique situation, and can present a
variety of problems.
Never
attempt a performance without first conducting a “walk-
through” test on the wireless system in the performing area.
If you encounter a
problem, refer to the Troubleshooting table.










