Alesis Transactive Wireless 2 User Manual page 4

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Features
Front Panel
1. Microphone Input with Volume
Control (XLR-1/4"): This mono
input accepts a XLR-1/4" (6.35
mm) input such as a microphone
or other musical instrument.
2. Instrument/Microphone Input with Volume Control: 1/4" (6.35 mm) TS input, high-
impedance for guitar.
3. Auxiliary Input with Volume Control: This stereo 1/8" (3.5 mm) input can be used to
connect a CD player, MP3 player, or other audio source. The volume control adjusts
auxiliary input and Bluetooth volume.
4. Bluetooth: The Paired LED will be lit when a device is paired to TransActive Wireless 2.
This LED will not be lit when TransActive Wireless 2 is first powered on (unless it was
previously paired with a device). Press the Disconnect button to disconnect a paired
Bluetooth device.
5. Master Volume Control: This adjusts the speaker's main mix volume, which includes
Instrument/Microphone Inputs, Auxiliary Input, and the audio of a paired Bluetooth device.
6. Power LED: Indicates whether TransActive Wireless 2 is on or off.
Top Panel
1. Light Color: Press this button to
set the color of the lights on the
front panel. The color of the front-
panel lights will change as you
press it.
2. Light Mode: Press this button to select how the lights on the front panel function:
• Single Color: The lights will light up solidly with one color (determined by the Light
Color button).
• Auto: The lights change one color at a time (regardless of the music playing).
• Party: The audio signal will cause the lights to change color.
• Off: The lights turn off.
3. Power/Charge LED: This light illuminates when the loudspeaker is charging.
4. Battery Level Indicator: While the unit is powered on, these four lights indicate the power
left in the battery. Battery life varies based on volume and usage.
5. Device Charge: Connect your device's charge cable here to charge it. USB charging only
functions when the unit's power is turned on.
Note: Users with iPad (3rd generation) may experience slower charging. We recommend
charging with the screen locked when using iPad (3rd generation).
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