AKG Acoustics GB 40 manual Setting Up

Models: GB 40

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Fig. 1: GB 40 FLEXX controls

3Status LED: Indicates the transmitter's operat- ing status.

LED lit green: Battery is OK.

LED lit red: From the moment the LED changes to red, the battery capacity will provide a max- imum of one operating hour. We recommend replacing the battery with a new one as soon as possible.

4Input Gain: This rotary pot sets the sensitivity of the transmitter’s audio section.

5Jack plug: 1/4" TS jack plug for plugging the transmitter directly into an instrument output jack.

6 Flexible antenna

7This slide switch tunes the transmitter to one of three different carrier frequencies within the transmitter's carrier frequency band.

8Carrier frequency label: The label on the trans- mitter rear panel indicates the name of the car- rier frequency band and the three carrier fre- quencies of your transmitter. Refer to the Manual Supplement sheet for a color code table.

3 Setting Up

3.1Inserting/Replacing and Testing Batteries (refer to fig. 2 on page 14)

1.Depress the snap hook on the battery com- partment 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 bat- tery 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

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AKG Acoustics GB 40 manual Setting Up