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As-1000 – Galaxy Audio AS-1000 User Manual

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SYSTEM SETUP & OPERATION

AS-1000

1.

Make sure that both the AS-1000T Transmitter and

AS1000R Receiver power switches are in the off position
before beginning this procedure.

2.

Install 2 fresh AA batteries into the AS1000R. Attach

headphones to the green headphone jack and turn the
headphone volume control to minimum. Move the power
switch to the ON position. The LED indicator should
illuminate Red for a few seconds and then go out. If the LED
lights up Green, first double check that the Transmitter power
switch is in the off position. If the LED remains Green even
when the Transmitter is switched off, adjust the group and
channel switches until the LED goes out. This will greatly
increase the likelihood that the Any Spot system will be
functioning on a frequency free from interference.

3. Attach the UHF antenna to the TNC connector on the rear

panel of the Transmitter. Check the voltage of the included
AC adapter, and make

sure it conforms to the line voltage available in your local

area. Using the wrong AC adapter may cause irreparable
damage to the unit. Plug the feeder cable of the AC adapter
into the DC IN jack on the Transmitter. Then plug the AC
adapter into a power outlet. Switch on the power button on
the Transmitter.

4.

Adjust the Transmitter group and channel switches to

match the group and channel settings selected on the
AS1000R. Move the Transmitter power switch to the ON
position. The LED on the AS1000R should now illuminate
Green, indicating that it is receiving signal from the
Transmitter. If the LED on the AS1000R does not turn Green,
verify that the Transmitter and AS1000R have both been
adjusted to the same group and channel settings. If the AS-
1000R LED still does not turn Green, please try selecting a
new group and channel on both the Transmitter and
AS1000R to avoid any possible interference from outside RF
sources. Repeat this until the AS1000R LED turns Green.

5.

Turn all volume controls on the Transmitter to minimum.

Connect the audio source(s) to the Transmitter. For Mic level
signals use the XLR (MIC) input jack. For Mono Line level