NOTE The Audion system consists of a transmitter and a receiver. For convenience, the transmitter will be referred to as the Remote and the receiver will be referred to as the Base Station.
The Audion delivers great sound… Anywhere. 2.6 Watts clear, amplified sound Carry your Audion system with you anywhere in the Ultra low power requirements world. Set the Base Station down on a sidewalk and Completely wireless design draw a crowd, entertain friends around a campfire, or practice quietly in your bedroom.
When traveling abroad, a separate wall adapter may be purchased for compatibility with local standard voltage requirements The Audion system is small enough to store in a cupboard or hallway closet. Ensure the system is Do not swallow components or insert into...
Audion User’s Guide AUDION SYSTEM Portable Wireless Amplifier 4.0 Product Overview/Components 4.1 Audion System Block Diagram A simple block diagram shows the orientation of the components that form the Audion system Remote ¼” Guitar Conditioning Analog to Digital Transceiver Connection...
Analog to digital board ¼” input jack Microcontroller (PIC18LF4685) The Audion system comes with two transceiver Base Station boards. One is used in the Remote, the other in the Transceiver board Base Station. This board transmits the digital data.
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Station contains a headphone jack and a connection for a ¼” output jack. The input jack allows the user to plug a guitar or microphone into the Audion Remote. The output jack can connect to an external amplifier. LCD Touch Screen...
Portable Wireless Amplifier 4.4 Additional Components Required 4.5 Specific Operating Requirements The Audion system is a self contained system that is To prevent damage to the Audion system, the correct voltages must be supplied to music ready and hands-free; however, there are...
Audion User’s Guide AUDION SYSTEM Portable Wireless Amplifier 5.2 Connection of External Components 5.0 Assembly Instructions Connecting the Guitar 5.1 Connection of Power Supplies 1. Plug the patch cable into the guitar’s INPUT jack. 1. Connect an alligator clip to the POSITIVE supply connection on the REMOTE.
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Audion User’s Guide AUDION SYSTEM Portable Wireless Amplifier Connection of an external amplifier 1. Plug the other end of the patch cable into the ¼” jack located on the Base Station. Refer to the amplifier’s user manual for proper operation of the amplifier.
6.0 Directions To prevent damage to the Base Station, ensure the power supply is set to +3.3 6.1 How to play a guitar with the Audion Volts before connecting the Base Station to the power supply 1. Connect the guitar to the Remote’s ¼” input jack 3.
6.2 How to turn the system OFF 3. Turn the power supplies to the Base station and the Remote to the OFF position To prevent possible damage to the Audion system, turn off the power supply before disconnecting the boards.
Audion User’s Guide AUDION SYSTEM Portable Wireless Amplifier 3. The display will turn on and show the Audion 6.3 How to connect the LCD touch screen system logo. To prevent risk of injury to the user, only use the adapter included with the Audion system and plug into an acceptable wall socket.
PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY No Sound from Base Station 1. System is turned off 1. Power the Audion system as shown in 2. Volume on guitar is turned down Section 3.5 Specific Operating 3. Remote is out of range from Base...
Phone Refer all servicing to a qualified technician Technical Support 1-866-777-7777 General Inquires 1-866-777-7777 The Audion system has been designed to be maintenance free which means the user can spend Email more time creating music. Technical Support Electric.Trio.Audion@gmail.com Should any problems arise that cannot be...
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