Radio Shack PGW170 Operation Instructions
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Radio Shack PGW170 is a VHF wireless guitar system that provides freedom of movement while playing your guitar. It operates on the VHF frequency range, ensuring a stable and reliable connection. The system includes a bodypack transmitter and a receiver unit. The transmitter is powered by a 9-volt battery and features a volume control for adjusting the audio signal. The receiver unit connects to your guitar amplifier via the AF OUT jack and is powered by the included 12V DC power adapter. The system is easy to set up and use, making it ideal for both practice and performance.
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PGW170
VHF WIRELESS GUITAR SYSTEM
PGW170
POWER SIGNAL AUDIO
VOLUME
MIN MAX
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PGW170
VHF WIRELESS GUITAR SYSTEM
PGW170
POWER SIGNAL AUDIO
VOLUME
MIN MAX
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
VHF WIRELESS GUITAR SYSTEM
OPERATION MANUAL
Thank you for buying the PGW170 VHF Wireless Guitar System.
Please read through these operation instructions so you will know how to operate your model properly. After you read it, put it away in a safe place for future reference.
Precautions
Receiver
Body pack transmitter
Installation
Specifications
Avoid exposure of the system to rain or moisture.
No user-serviceable parts inside the system. Refer all servicing to a qualified
technician only.
Handle the wireless system carefully, dropping or other shocks may cause
failure.
Avoid using the system where it may be subjected to heat, such as direct sunlight,
near radiators or other heat sources.
Should any liquid be spilt on the system, stop using it immediately. It may be
possible to dry the system, but you should have it checked by a qualified technician
before using it again.
Take care with the main power adapter and lead. If damaged in any way, do not use
the system and refer to a qualified technician for repair.
Only use the system with the supplied components. Do not attempt to use with any
other main power supply adapter .
If the wireless system is not going to be used for a while, remove the battery to
prevent leakage. In the event of electrolyte leakage inside the battery compartment,
carefully remove the leakage with a damp cloth. Take care not to get battery
electrolyte in contact with your skin, however if it does, wash your hands under a
running tap. If electrolyte comes into contact with your eyes, seek medical advice
immediately.
Only replace the battery with the same or an equivalent type.
Please dispose of old batteries in an environmentally friendly manner in accordance
with the relevant legislation.
Do not use any solvents to clean any part of the wireless system .
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Switch on the guitar wireless system receiver unit by pressing the POWER switch
and the POWER light will illuminate to show the receiver unit is working. Raise the
antenna to the maximum height. Switch ON the guitar wireless transmitter, checking
that the red LED comes on for a second and then goes off. When the transmitter is
ON, the SIGNAL light will illuminate on the receiver unit.
The guitar wireless system is now ready for use. Adjust the volume and tone level of your amplifier system as well as on the receiver & the bodypack as required. When the guitar wireless system is not being used, turn OFF the guitar wireless system.
Note that switching the guitar wireless system on and off can cause interference that will be heard if the guitar wireless system volume level of the amplifier system is still set high.
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WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
6.35PLUG
WIRELESS TRANSMITTER
Push the battery cover in the front of the bodypack as per the
sketch map; install the provided 9 volt battery, taking care to fit it
with the correct polarity connected.
Switch on the bodypack transmitter. The red LED will come on for
one second and then go off. This indicates correct operation.
If the red LED stays ON or is dim, this indicates the battery is
low and should be changed. If the red LED does not come on at
all, it indicates the battery is dead, and you should change the
battery.
Adjust the volume control on bodypack until you get sufficient
sound from your speaker.
Refer to the installation diagram below.
Using the supplied audio cable, connect from the AF OUT jack socket to the
GUITAR INPUT socket on your guitar amplifier. Connect the mains power
adaptor from "DC 12V" jack to a suitable mains power socket.
GUITAR
GUITAR AMPLIFIER
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