Guided Tour - AP1B Receiver
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OFF
ON SHAPE
ON
TX
BATT. LOW
PEAK
POWER
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LEVEL
AP1B
Bass
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OPEN
1: Power On-Off / Shape switch - Move this switch to the ON position
to turn power to the AP1B on; move it to the SHAPE position to engage
the shape circuitry yielding a fat bottom end and fullness in tone; move it
back towards the OFF position to turn power off. (A jack must be inserted
into the input connector for the receiver to power up.)
2: Power On / Battery Low LED - This LED lights green whenever the
AP1B is powered on and it lights red whenever the battery in the AP1B is
running low. In order to avoid compromising audio fidelity (or having the
AP1B stop working completely), you should always replace the battery
with a fresh one immediately whenever this LED lights red.
3: TX / Peak LED - This LED lights green whenever the AP1B is receiving
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RF signal from a transmitter and it lights red when output signal from the
AP1B is at the onset of clipping (that is, when it is on the verge of being
distorted). If you see this light during operation, lower the volume level
of your instrument or switch on the transmitter's 15 dB pad. For more
information, see the section entitled "Setting Up and Using Your AirLine
System" on page 15 in this manual.
4: Level control - This knob sets the level of the audio signal being out-
put through the AP1B output jack (see #9 on page 9). When using an
electric guitar or bass with an active or high-level pickup, set the knob in
the marked area. For more information, see the section entitled "Setting
Up and Using Your AirLine System" on page 15 in this manual.
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Samson AirLine