
UHF Wireless SystemOwners Manual• AF1 Instrument Transmitter• AG1 Instrument Transmitter• AP1 Receiver• AP1B Receiver• UR1 ReceiverSAMSON
Guided Tour - AP1B Receiver5: Antennas - Swivel mounting allows full rotation for optimum positioning of thedual AP1B antennas. In normal operation,
Guided Tour - AP1B Receiver9: Output jack - Use this standard unbalanced highimpedance (5 - 10 K Ohm) 1/4" jack to connect the AP1B toyour ampli
ENGLISH1: Antennas (A and B) - Theantenna mountings allow fullrotation for optimum placement.In normal operation, both AntennaA (the antenna on the l
114: A/B Receiver LEDs - When signal is being received, one of these will be lit green, showing you whether the (left) “A” or (right) “B”receiver is
ENGLISH121: DC input - Connect the supplied12 volt 160 mA power adapter here,using the strain relief as shown in theillustration below. WARNING: Do
13Note: The AF1 and AG1 transmitters are functionally identical apart from the angling of the 1/4” plug. For purposes of illustration,only the AF1 i
Guided Tour - AF1 / AG1 Transmitters143: 15 dB Pad - Move this switch in the direction of the arrow toreduce the output of the AF1 or AG1 by 15 dB wh
15The basic procedure for setting up and using your AirLine System takes only a few minutes:1. For your AirLine system to work correctly, both the re
16battery has been installed correctly (or that the adapter has been connected correctly); the “On/Battery Low” LED should light greenand not red. Th
1711. Temporarily turn down the level of your amplifier or mixer and turn off the power to your transmitter, leaving the AP1 receiver on.Then restore
ENGLISHIntroduction 1QuickStart 2Guided Tour - AP1 Receiver 4Guided Tour - AP1B Receiver 7Guided Tour - UR1 Receiver 10Guided Tour - AF1 / AG1 Tr
69Transmitter (AF1 / AG1)RF Output Power (5mW) -4dB Minimum, +3dB MaximumFrequency Stability -40kHz Minimum, 40kHz MaximumSpurious 1µWModulation Facto
70SpecificationsSamson AirLineIntermediate Frequency 10.7 MHzOperating Distance 100m (328 ft) receiver in sightNoise Reduction Compander typeDeemphasi
AirLine Channel Plan71ChannelU1U2U3U4U5U6Frequencies801.375 MHz801.875 MHz803.125 MHz803.750 MHz804.500 MHz804.750 MHzChannelE1E2E3E4Frequencies863.12
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Welcome to Samson AirLine—the wireless system for the new millennium! Wireless microphone and instrument systems were originally developed to elimina
If you’ve had some prior experience using wireless systems, these QuickStart instructions will get you up and running with yourAirLine UHF guitar syst
8. Turn on the connected amplifier or mixer but keep its volume all the way down. Set the output level of your instrument to maxi-mum and begin pla
1: Power switch - Move this switch in the direction of the arrow to turnpower to the AP1 on; move it away from the arrow to turn power off. (Ajack mu
5: Antennas - Swivel mounting allows full rotation for optimum positioning of thedual AP1 antennas. In normal operation, extend both antennas vertica
Guided Tour - AP1 Receiver69: Output jack - Use this standard unbalanced highimpedance (5 - 10 K Ohm) 1/4" jack to connect the AP1 toyour amplif
Guided Tour - AP1B ReceiverOPENAP1BUHF RECEIVERLEVELPOWER∞ACTIVE&HILEVELPICKUPS•••••BATT. LOWONON SHAPEOFFPEAKTXBass45612 31: Power On-Off / Shap
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