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1. LIMITED WARRANTY Brace Audio Corporation warrants to the original end user purchaser You that for a period of two years the Warranty Period your Brace Audio Corporation product will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under NORMAL intended use Your exclusive remedy and Brace Audio Corporation s entire liability under this warranty will be for Brace Audio Corporation at its sole option to repair or replace the product All conditions of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose and implied warranties are limited Brace Audio Corporation disclaims for the duration of the warranty period all other express or implied conditions representations and warranties including implied warranty of non infringement Some jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to You This warranty gives You specific legal rights and You may also have other rights which vary by jurisdiction To the extent not prohibited by law in no event will Brace Audio Corporation be liable for any lost revenue or profit or for special consequential indirect incidental or punitive damages however caused regardless of the theory of liability arising out of or related to the use of or inability to use the product even if Brace Audio Corporation has been advised of the possibility of such damages In no event will Brace Audio Corporation s liability exceed the amount pa
2. SE a brece Auburn WA 98092 USA PIGITAL WIRELESS www braceaudio com gt a DIGITAL WIRELESS Table of contents Introduction WMO UCUION ccce a aaraa EEEa 3 Thank you for purchasing the DWG 1000 Digital Wireless Guitar System by Brace Audio Wireless Audio for the 21st Century osceni 3 The DWG 1000 is a true plug n play device however reading this user guide will ensure that you get the most from your new wireless system How the DWG 1000 Works sciirenirnnnsscnosononinoeiiiisi 3 What s in the BOX ccccccccccccccccccecsccececccescececetsececevevessscevevevssevevarees 4 Wireless Audio for the 21st Century Quick Start Guide oo cccccccccecccseessesestesestssetstetsestststenenens 4 Now you can enjoy the freedom of performing without the restriction of guitar cables Never i again will you be limited by cable length worried about yanking the cable out of your amp or Physical COMPONen S kirren 5 mistakenly dragging your effects boxes across the stage Transmitter Tx Side VIEW vicccccccceccccsecssceesccseesccseeeessueesssvuesseuas 5 da Vi Older wireless systems had transmission problems as well as clumsy antennas that had to be necer Rx olde VUGW eseenenimmnnmnmonmeneneen 6 positioned just right Brace Audio s unique digital technology does away with the hiss crackle Cable Strain Relief siisiaisviiasdisitinittaiuan iia danaaiiaaiaaas 7 signal loss and RF interference inherent with UHF VHF systems Placeme
3. dbm Frequency 2 4 Ghz FHSS c us s ane OES Maximum Input Level 2 75v peak to peak Input Impedance 600K ohm 1 Push and hold the paperclip button on transmit unit 1 until the link LED blinks rapidly Desa 800 MV pp Tktiztone Operating Poer Voltage 3 0V Typical 2 Push and hold the paperclip button on transmit unit 2 until the link LED blinks S N Ratio More than 90 dB Audio Frequency Response 10Hz 15kHz rapidly ita 3 Continue for all remaining transmitters you want to configure a nA eee eo OU AES meres ASIAA TIE EN 3 Lastly push and hold the paperclip button on the single receiver unit until the link Output 33mm 1 8 in mono J ack Antenna Internal LED blinks rapidly System gain 1 Units operating at same time 8 12 4 Wait until the link LED s go solid on all the units and then you are done All the transmit units are now bonded to the single receiver even after they are shut off Receiver Rx If you re power they will still be bonded The bonded channel number is a random Frequency Type 2 4 Ghz FHSS Battery Life 7 hours AA size battery value of 1 65536 That allows multiple band members to bond their transmitters to receivers without worrying that there will be a conflict on a bandmates channel Please note You cannot use more than one of the bonded transmitters at the same time with that single bonded receiver If you do that same bonded channel will collide Company Information with another active tran
4. ceiver Rx Dark Green Unit 1 Link LED The LED lights solid when a wireless connection is made between the Tx and Rx units and pulses when waiting for a connection 2 Low Battery LED LOW B When the batteries are low less than 15 minutes of battery life the Low Battery LED lights solid 3 Function Button FN Press the Function Button to change channels see section Changing Channels Use the end of an unfolded paper clip to access the button LINK LOWB O O 5 J ack for AC power supply not included Remove the battery before connecting the AC power supply Use only a Brace approved power supply WARNING Remove the batteries before connecting the AC power supply See technical specification section for details 4 Audio Out J ack Plug the 1 8 connector on the included cable into the Audio Out ack and the 1 4 connector into your amplifier This jack also acts as a switch turning the unit on when the plug is insterted Unplug the cable to turn the unit off Before plugging the Rx into your guitar amp turn the amplifier volume all the way down This will prevent feedback or unwanted pops Cable Strain Relief Remove belt clip on Transmitter Thread cable through the notch in the clip then snap the belt clip back onto Transmitter This will provide strain relief for the cable Transmitter Tx Gray Unit Place Tx unit on you
5. id by you for the product from direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages resulting from the use of the product its accompanying accessories product packaging or its documentation Brace Audio Corporation does not offer refunds for any product The foregoing limitations will apply even if any warranty or remedy provided under this Section fails of its essential purpose Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to You In the unlikely occurrence the product proves defective during the warranty period please visit our web page at http www braceaudio com for the most up to date method of return With a validated warranty claim Brace Audio Corporation will have the option to repair or replace with new or refurbished units Should the product be discontinued and the unit cannot be repaired or replaced Brace Audio Corporation at its sole option can choose to replace the product with a next generation product of similar capability Be sure to Keep your proof of purchase as it will be required to ensure proper warranty handling Warranty return requests cannot be processed without proof of purchase You are responsible for shipping charges related to the defective product s to Brace Audio Corporation Brace Audio Corporation will pay for Ground shipping from Brace Audio Corporation back to You only Brace Audio 29732 130th Way
6. mating ID on the next boot To change batteries on either the Transmitter or Receiver remove the cover plate on the back Optional AC Adapter of the unit Press down at the top and slide the cover open Each unit takes two AA batteries Be sure to observe the proper polarity of the batteries The DWG 1000 Receiver Rx can be operated with an AC power supply not included instead Changing C hannels of batteries Information about purchasing the proper power supply can be found on the Brace Audio website at http www braceaudio com Or contact your local distributor If the Link LEDs on both the Transmitter and Receiver units continue to blink and fail to light solid your DWG 1000 might be sharing channels with another system In the rare event that WARNING Remove the batteries before connecting the AC power supply Only a power two DWG 1000 systems are sharing the same channel the RF Mating feature enables the user supply with the proper specifications can be used Using an improper power supply can damage to switch to a non competing channel To switch channels use an unfolded paper clip to depress the unit and void your warranty the Function Button e C Technical Specifications Addendum Using Additional Transmitters INSTRUCTIONS TO USE YOUR ADDITIONAL DWG1000 TX TRANSMITTERS WITH THE Transmitter Tx EXSITING DWG1000 SYSTEM NOTE RECEIVER MUST BE DONE LAST OR IT DOESNT WORK RF Output Power 16
7. nt of TX Rx Units oo ccc ccccssecsecsesesessessesrseevreeeses 7 i Common guitar cables can also contribute to signal loss which is why the DWG 1000 is Transmitter TX sossssssssssssssesesseesssesssniecseessnessnnnseeen 7 recommended for all guitarists electric and acoustic electric not just for those doing on stage Recover a AX oante Gets 7 acrobatics TXIRK eenmennennnntnuninnuniennnninnimninnn y How the DWG 1000 Works as Banery LEG Oe i In the transmitter module the guitar signal is converted into pristine quality digital audio Using Changing Batteries oo aE 8 2 4GHz spread spectrum transmission the digitized signal is sent to the receiver unit There Changing Channels c ccccccccccccscscsscsssscscssessssesesseeeeens 8 it s converted back to analog audio with no signal loss and no loss of high frequencies due to bl Optional AC Adapter aaen ER Technical Specifications Company information e ccrccrrrrrc crn crnrnnnrn Warranty cniinn iiaa a Never before has wireless audio been so trouble free or easy to use with the ability to deliver lossless digital quality And up to four units can operate at one time so everyone in the band can use one G What s in the box Your DWG 1000 Digital Wireless Guitar System contains 1 Transmitter Tx Gray Unit e 1 Receiver Rx Dark Green Unit 2 1 4 to 1 8 Guitar Cables This User Guide 1 Register your pr
8. oduct at http www braceaudio com 2 Plug cable from Receiver Rx Dark Green Audio Out into amplifier input If audio buzz is heard move the unit to a new location 3 Plug cable from guitar into Transmitter Tx Gray Audio In 4 The Link LED light will light solid on both the Tx and RX units to show a successful wireless connection 5 You are now ready to play Plugging the cable into the Tx or Rx units switches the unit on To save battery life unplug the cable to switch the unit off when not in use Upon plugging in the cable the Link LED will pulse steadily while it is waiting to make the wireless connection E Physical Components Transmitter Tx Gray Unit 1 Function Button FN Press the Function Button to change channels see section Changing Channels Use the end of an unfolded paper clip to access the button 2 Link LED The LED lights solid when a wireless connection is made between the Tx and Rx units and pulses when waiting for a connection LINK LOWB 3 Low Battery LED Low B When the batteries are low less than 15 minutes of battery life the Low Battery LED lights solid 4 Audio In J ack Plug the 1 8 connector on the included cable into the Audio In J ack and the 1 4 connector into your guitar This jack also acts as a switch turning the unit on when the plug is inserted Unplug the cable to turn the unit off C Re
9. r hip on the side of the 9 guitar neck or away from the guitar output The rounded dome should point away from your body Receiver Rx Dark Green Unit The RX unit can be placed on the amplifier as shown Alternatively you could place the RX unit as the first device on the floor inline with your stomp boxes Tx Gray Performance may vary depending upon the location or environment Placement of TX RX Units Rx Dark Green AA Low Battey LED The low battery LED will turn on when the battery power is at a minimum indicating 15 minutes 1 Place the Tx and Rx units close to each other or less left of battery life When this occurs follow the instructions under Changing Batteries 2 On the Receiver unit RX Dark Green press in the Function Button and hold until the Link LED blinks rapidly Release the button at this point RF mating has been inititated Changing Batteries now on the RX unit N N NG 3 On the Transmitter unit Tx Gray press in the Function Button and hold until the h Link LED blinks rapidly Release the button at this point The TX unit will now negotiate with the RX unit and a new random channel will be assigned When finished both RX and TX LEDs will light solid indicating that the units are now correctly working on the new channel To exit RF Mating mode either complete the mating process or turn the unit off unplug the cable and it will revert to its previous
10. smitter that has the same channel Always unplug the transmitter that you are not using to prevent problems when switching instruments For technical assistance and support please contact your local dealer that have their own transmitter bonded to that single receiver Or go to http www braceaudio com for more information Also don t forget to register your product on the Brace Audio website

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