User Manual
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... the unit is a limited amount of channels in the 2.4 GHz range, but based on . For more information about the Alesis GuitarLink Wireless product, please visit the product page at http://www.alesis.com/guitarlink-‐wireless will not have any problems with interference during performance. Technically there is auto-‐pairing, it scans for...
... the unit is a limited amount of channels in the 2.4 GHz range, but based on . For more information about the Alesis GuitarLink Wireless product, please visit the product page at http://www.alesis.com/guitarlink-‐wireless will not have any problems with interference during performance. Technically there is auto-‐pairing, it scans for...
User Guide
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...; Power Adapter 2 AAA Batteries User Guide Safety & Warranty Manual Support For complete system requirements, compatibility information, and product registration, visit the Alesis website: alesis.com/guitarlink-wireless. Press the Pair Button on the transmitter and receiver when they have successfully connected. 3. Use a standard 1/4" cable (not included) to connect the receiver's Amp...
...; Power Adapter 2 AAA Batteries User Guide Safety & Warranty Manual Support For complete system requirements, compatibility information, and product registration, visit the Alesis website: alesis.com/guitarlink-wireless. Press the Pair Button on the transmitter and receiver when they have successfully connected. 3. Use a standard 1/4" cable (not included) to connect the receiver's Amp...
User Guide
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... guitar's 1/4" output. Bottom Panel 1. The Pair LED will illuminate when connected to power the transmitter. 1 3 On/Off Switch - Use the attached clip to secure the GuitarLink Wireless transmitter to your guitar strap or to the receiver. Illuminates when the transmitter is powered on . 1 1 3 2 2 3. Transmitte2r Features Front11Panel23 4 5 3 4 5 1. Insert 2 AAA batteries here 2 4 to the...
... guitar's 1/4" output. Bottom Panel 1. The Pair LED will illuminate when connected to power the transmitter. 1 3 On/Off Switch - Use the attached clip to secure the GuitarLink Wireless transmitter to your guitar strap or to the receiver. Illuminates when the transmitter is powered on . 1 1 3 2 2 3. Transmitte2r Features Front11Panel23 4 5 3 4 5 1. Insert 2 AAA batteries here 2 4 to the...
User Guide
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... to the Amp Output. 5. Connect the included 5V 1A, Center-Pin Positive power adapter here. 4. Antenna - If the wireless signal quality is poor, change the position of the signal going to the transmitter. Illuminates when the receiver is connected with the... Battery Compartment - On/Off Switch - Pair LED - Place the antenna in a vertical 1 2 233 4 4 position for best results in transmitting the wireless signal. Receiver Features Front Panel 1. Power LED - Amp Output - Pair Button - Press this switch to your amplifier. Illuminates when the 1 receiver is ...
... to the Amp Output. 5. Connect the included 5V 1A, Center-Pin Positive power adapter here. 4. Antenna - If the wireless signal quality is poor, change the position of the signal going to the transmitter. Illuminates when the receiver is connected with the... Battery Compartment - On/Off Switch - Pair LED - Place the antenna in a vertical 1 2 233 4 4 position for best results in transmitting the wireless signal. Receiver Features Front Panel 1. Power LED - Amp Output - Pair Button - Press this switch to your amplifier. Illuminates when the 1 receiver is ...
User Guide
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o Connect the power adapter to (or install fresh AAA batteries in the transmitter. If one of them is off, check that the device is being powered from batteries, install fresh AAA batteries. 6 Weak signal: • Adjust the output volume on both the transmitter and receiver are powered on. • Make sure you are within the 60-foot (20-meter) transmitting range. • Make sure the transmitter and receiver have been paired. • Adjust the output volume on your guitar. • Make sure the volume controls on your mixer and speakers are turned up. • Check the power LEDs on ...
o Connect the power adapter to (or install fresh AAA batteries in the transmitter. If one of them is off, check that the device is being powered from batteries, install fresh AAA batteries. 6 Weak signal: • Adjust the output volume on both the transmitter and receiver are powered on. • Make sure you are within the 60-foot (20-meter) transmitting range. • Make sure the transmitter and receiver have been paired. • Adjust the output volume on your guitar. • Make sure the volume controls on your mixer and speakers are turned up. • Check the power LEDs on ...