
Tx - 1c Tx - 1b Tx - 1a
Oh, grow up!
Rx-1
etc...
Plug cables into
all units first!
!
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Configuring Mulple Transmiers
1. Place Tx-1a close to the receiver. Push and hold the paperclip buon on
transmier unit 1a unl the link LED blinks rapidly.
2. Place Tx-1b close to the receiver. Push and hold the paperclip buon on
transmier unit 1b unl the link LED blinks rapidly.
3. Connue for all remaining transmiers you want to configure...
4. Push and hold the paperclip buon on the single receiver unit unl the link LED
blinks rapidly. You must press the Rx buon last, or things won’t work!
5. Wait unl 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 aer they are
shut off. If you change baeries, they will sll be bonded. The bonded channel
number is a random value of 1 - 65,536. This allows mulple band members to
bond their transmiers to their own receivers without worrying that there will be
a conflict on a band-mate’s channel.
Please note: You cannot use more than one of the bonded transmiers at a
me. If you do, two (or more) bonded channels will collide with each other. Life -
as we know it - could come to and end, and it would be your fault. And future
authories will find out who you were, because you registered your rig at
www.braceaudio.com.So, one axe at a me, please. The World thanks you...
Up to 12 DWG-1000 TX transmiers can be associated, or bonded, to each
receiver. But it’s only one Transmier at a me! This is very cool for having
your enre rack of axes hooked-up and ready to go; live or in the studio.
Always unplug the transmier(s) that you are NOT using,
to prevent problems when switching to your next axe!