1. Battery Status – This LED illuminates green when the
transmitter is powered on, and > 1 hour of battery
operation time remains. Flashes yellow when < 1 hour,
and ashes red when less than 30 minutes of battery
operation time remain.
Note: Battery operation time is calibrated for 2x AA
Alkaline batteries - actual times may vary when using
non-alkaline batteries.
2. Guitar Input – Plug the included guitar cable here. To
lock the cable, simply plug in the end with the locking
collar and gently twist the collar so it threads onto the
exposed thread of the transmitter’s input jack, DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN. To unlock, spin the collar counterclockwise and pull the plug out.
Note: You can use regular ¼” guitar cables as well.
Remove the existing black nut and replace it with one of
the included 5 colored marker nuts
3. Power On/Off – Turns power on when working batteries
are installed. The transmitter will automatically sync with
the receiver in about 1 second.
4. Antenna – The calibrated internal antenna avoids damage
or deformity in normal use. Avoid covering the antenna
with metallic fabrics or accessories, and avoid direct
contact with parts of the performer’s body for best
results.
5. Battery Door Release – Press on both sides of the
transmitter at the same time to open the battery door.
See #11 below for more details.
6. Channel Display – Channel 1-16 is indicated after pressing
either Channel Select button (7).
7. Channel Select – Press the Up or Down button next to
the channel display once to light the channel number
indicator. Press either Up or Down to change the
channel. The channel number will ash 2 seconds after
the channel is selected indicating the channel change
has been executed.
Note: The transmitted channel does not change while
selecting the Up and Down buttons in order to avoid
conicting with other active transmitters.