Audio-Technica Corporation R1500 Manual Do Utilizador

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System 10 Stompbox Installation and Operation 
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Note:
 ATW-T1001 transmitters from earlier System 10 models may 
not be compatible with the multi-transmitter pairing and battery level 
indicator functions of the System 10 Stompbox receiver. However, 
these older transmitter models may be shipped to the Audio-Technica 
Service Department for firmware updates. 
The ATW-R1500 receiver includes a switching power supply that 
automatically adapts to changes in mains voltage. 
 
The versatile ATW-T1001 UniPak body-pack transmitter has both 
a high-impedance input for instruments, and a low-impedance input 
with bias connection for use with dynamic and electret condenser 
microphones.
The transmitter uses internal AA batteries and has a Power/Mute 
switch and input Trim (level) adjustment.
Receiver Installation
Location
For best operation, the receiver should be at least 3' (1 m) away from 
a wall or metal surface to minimize reflections. Keep the receiver away 
from noise sources such as other digital equipment, microwave ovens, 
as well as away from large metal objects. Keep System 10 Stompbox 
receiver 30' (9 m) away from wireless access points.
 Operating 
transmitters should be kept at least 3' (1 m) from receiver, but will 
continue to work up to 60' (18 m) from receiver line of sight.
Output Connection
There are two switched TRS balanced 
¼" output jacks on the side 
panel. Either output can be connected to a guitar amp, a tuner or an 
effects pedal.
Power Connection
Connect the DC plug on the included AC power adapter to the DC 
power input on the back of the receiver. Then plug the adapter into a 
standard 120 Volt 60 Hz AC power outlet. The receiver may also be 
used in conjunction with an effects pedal board with a common power 
supply, but each output must be “isolated” in order to prevent noise 
interference.
(Note that the receiver has no power Off/On switch. The receiver will 
be energized whenever the power adapter is connected and plugged 
into the AC outlet. Unplug the power supply from the AC outlet when 
the system is not in use — both for safety, and to conserve energy.
ATW-R1500 Receiver Controls and Functions
Figure A — Top Panel Controls and Functions
1.  Audio Output B: Switched TRS balanced ¼" phone jack.  
Can be connected to guitar amp, tuner or effects  
pedal input. 
2.  Audio Output A: Switched TRS balanced ¼" phone jack. Can be  
connected to guitar amp, tuner or effects pedal input.
3.  A/B Output Indicators: Glows green if output is on, glows red  
if output is off or muted.
4.  System ID Select Switch: Press to cycle through System ID  
numbers or to clear pairing. (System ID is an identical number 
assigned to a paired receiver and transmitter for identification 
purposes.)
5.  Pairing Switch: Press and hold to initiate or clear pairing.
6.  System ID Display: Shows System ID number.
7.  Foot Switch: Press to toggle between outputs.
8.  AF Peak Indicator: Only lights when audio distortion is present  
at maximum input.
9.  Pair Indicator: Glows green to indicate presence of paired 
transmitter. Also blinks green to indicate pairing mode activated.
10. Transmitter Battery Power Indicator
Figure B — Rear Panel Controls and Functions
1.  Output Mode Selector: Use to switch between A or B Mode  
and A Mute Mode.
2.  Power Input Jack: Universal (center + or -) 9V-12V DC input. 
Connect the DC plug from the included AC adapter. 
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