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Instructions AKG Acoustics, Modèle FLEXX GUITARBUG GB 40

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1.2 Environment 1. Be sure to dispose of used batteries as required by local waste disposal rules. Never throw batteries into a fire (risk of explosion) or garbage bin. 2. When scrapping the equipment, remove the batteries, separate the case, circuit boards, and cables, and dispose of all components in accord ance with local waste disposal rules. 3. The packaging of the equipment is recyclabe. To dispose of the packaging, make sure to use a collection/recycling system provided for that purpose and observe local legislation relating to waste disposal and recycling. GB 40 FLEXX guitarbug 2 Description 2.1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing an AKG product. Please take a few minutes to read the instructions below carefully before operating the equipment. Please keep the Manual for future reference. Have fun and impress your audience! 2.2 Packing List 1 GB 40 FLEXX 1 long adapter 1 AAA size transmitter plug dry batery 2 battery com1 pairf of partment lids 1 screwdriver Velcro pads • Check that the package contains all the parts listed above. If anything is missing, please contact your AKG dealer. 2.3 Optional Accessories • For optional accessories, refer to the current AKG catalog or folder, or visit Your dealer will be glad to help. 2.4 Description The GB 40 FLEXX is a WMS 40 microtools Series miniature transmitter that has been specifically designed for electric guitars and basses but is also suited for keyboards. The transmitter features a permanently attached, swiveling 1/4" jack plug that allows you to plug the transmitter directly into the output jack of your instrument. A built-in spring presses the transmitter against the instrument to hold it securely in place. The bottom of the transmitter is fitted with a soft plastic pad that will leave no trace on the instrument. The supplied Velcro pads allow you to attach the transmitter even more firmly to the instrument. Operating in the 660 MHz to 865 MHz UHF range, the GB 40 FLEXX provides three selectable, quartz stabilized carrier frequencies within the 3-MHz-wide frequency band you specified at the time of ordering and uses a permanently attached flexible antenna. You can replace the black battery cover with one of the supplied replacement covers. 2.5 Controls (refer to fig. 1 on page 13) 1 ON/MUTE/OFF: This slide switch provides three positions: ON: Power to the transmitter is on. M: The signal delivered by the microphone is muted while power and the RF carrier frequency remain on. This prevents the receiver respond ing to interference from other transmitters. OFF: Power to the transmitter is off. 2 Battery compartment for one 1.5-V AAA size battery (supplied). GB 40 FLEXX guitarbug Fig. 1: GB 40 FLEXX controls 3 Status LED: Indicates the transmitter's operating status. LED lit green: Battery is OK. LED lit red: From the moment the LED changes to red, the battery capacity will provide a maximum of one operating hour. We recommend replacing the battery with a new one as soon as possible. 4 Input Gain: This rotary pot sets the sensitivity of the transmitter’s audio section. 5 Jack plug: 1/4" TS jack plug for plugging the transmitter directly into an instrument output jack. 6 Flexible antenna 7 This slide switch tunes the transmitter to one of three different carrier frequencies within the transmitter's carrier frequency band. 8 Carrier frequency label: The label on the transmitter rear panel indicates the name of the carrier frequency band and the three carrier frequencies of your transmitter. Refer to the Manual Supplement sheet for a color code table. 3 Setting Up 3.1 Inserting/Replacing and Testing Batteries (refer to fig. 2 on page 14) 1. Depress the snap hook on the battery compartment lid (1). 2. Pull the battery compartment lid (1) down to remove it from the transmitter. Important! ! The foam pad on the inside of the battery compartment lid (1) holds the battery in place. Do not remove the foam pad. If you do, the battery will not be held in place properly and may cause a rattling noise. 3. If there is a dead or defective battery inside the battery compartment, remove the battery. 4. Insert the supplied or new battery (2) into the battery compartment as shown in fig. 2. 5. Set the ON/MUTE/OFF switch (3) to ON. GB 40 FLEXX guitarbug Fig. 2: Inserting a battery. As long as the battery is in good con dition, the status LED (4) will flash red momentar ily and will then be lit green constantly. If the status LED (4) lights red constantly the battery will be dead within about 60 minutes. Replace the battery with a new one as soon as possible. If the status LED (4) fails to flash momentarily the battery is dead. Insert a new battery. 6. Slide the battery compartment lid (1) onto the transmitter against the direction of the arrow to the point that the lid (1) will click shut. 3.2 Using Rechargeable Batteries) Instead of dry batteries, you can also use a 1.2-V rechargeable battery to power the transmitter. We recommend SANYO HR-4U (650 mAh) o...


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