1. Kupu Whakataki
The ACEMIC G1 is a 2.4GHz wireless audio transmission system designed for musical instruments. It provides a stable, low-latency connection, freeing musicians from the constraints of cables. This manual will guide you through the setup, operation, and maintenance of your G1 wireless system.

Image: The ACEMIC G1 wireless transmitter and receiver units.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
2.1 Nga waahanga matua
- Hangarau Ahokore 2.4GHz: Ensures high signal stability, low interference, and minimal audio delay.
- Rooputanga Tino-Hakaroa: Less than 5ms latency for real-time performance without lag or signal loss.
- Te whānuitanga o te tuku whānui: Tae atu ki te 100 putu (30 mita) i ngā wāhi tuwhera.
- Mahi Wahangu: Convenient one-button mute/unmute capability.
- Tautoko Wae-maha: Supports up to 2-3 sets operating simultaneously without interference.
- Pūhiko Rechargeable Roa-roa: Provides up to 6 hours of continuous use on a 3-hour charge.
- 250-Degree Rotatable Plug: Accommodates various instrument input jack positions.
- Hototahi Whānui: Suitable for most electric guitars, bass, electric-acoustic guitars, and other digital music instruments with a 1/4" (6.35mm) jack.

Image: High-quality audio transmission with ultra-low latency.
2.2 Ihirangi mokete
The ACEMIC G1 system typically includes the following items:
- 1 x Wireless Transmitter (T)
- 1 x Wireless Receiver (R)
- 1 x Dual-port USB Charging Cable
- 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Image: Contents of the ACEMIC G1 Wireless Guitar System package.
Mo te tianara ka mutuview of the ACEMIC G1 Wireless Guitar System, you may watch this video:
Video: ACEMIC G1 Wireless Guitar Mic Transmitter and Receiver by Hongbo Mic (Seller).
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Te Whakautu i ngā Wāhanga
Before first use, fully charge both the transmitter and receiver. Use the included dual-port USB charging cable to charge both units simultaneously. A full charge typically takes about 3 hours and provides up to 6 hours of continuous use.

Image: The ACEMIC G1 transmitter and receiver being charged simultaneously.
3.2 Te Honohono i te Tuku me te Kaiwhiwhi
The G1 system is designed for automatic pairing. Follow these steps:
- Long press the power button on the transmitter (T) until the blue light flashes quickly.
- Long press the power button on the receiver (R) until its blue light also flashes quickly.
- Once paired, the blue lights on both the transmitter and receiver will remain solid, indicating a successful connection.
For a visual guide on pairing, please refer to the official operation video below:
Video: ACEMIC G1 Wireless Guitar System Operation Guide by Hongbo Mic (Seller).
Note on Multi-Set Usage: If using 2-3 sets of G1 systems simultaneously, ensure each transmitter is at least 2 meters away from other transmitters to prevent interference. Each transmitter/receiver pair operates on its own channel.

Image: Illustration of multiple ACEMIC G1 systems operating simultaneously.
3.3 Connecting to Instruments and Ampkaikawe
The G1 system features 1/4" (6.35mm) plugs that can rotate 250 degrees, allowing for flexible connection to various instruments and amplifiers regardless of their input jack orientation.
- Monohia te transmitter (T) into your electric guitar, bass, or other compatible instrument's 1/4" output jack.
- Monohia te receiver (R) ki roto i to amplifier, effect pedal, mixer, or other audio input device's 1/4" input jack.

Image: The 250-degree rotatable plug design for versatile connections.

Image: The ACEMIC G1 system's broad compatibility with musical instruments.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Hiko / Whakaweto
To power on or off either the transmitter or receiver, long press its respective power button until the indicator lights respond.
4.2 Mahi Wahangu
While the unit is powered on, a short press of the power button on the transmitter will toggle the mute function. The blue light will blink to indicate that the unit is muted. Another short press will unmute it, and the blue light will become solid again.
4.3 Tohu Tohu
Both the transmitter and receiver feature LED indicators to show battery level and connection status:
- Tohu Hiko Pūhiko: Ka whakaatu i te taumata utu pākahiko onāianei.
- Pūhiko Iti Tohu: Ka matohi koe i te wa e iti ana te pākahiko.
- Signal/Pairing Indicator: Shows connection status (flashing blue for pairing, solid blue for connected, blinking blue for muted).

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the ACEMIC G1 units showing LED indicators.
5. Tiaki
- Puritia kia ma ngā waeine mā te muru ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke.
- Āta tirohia ngā taputapu kia kore e pāngia e te pāmahana tino nui, te haumākū, te rā tika rānei.
- Store the units in a dry, cool place when not in use.
- Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the units yourself, as this may void the warranty.
6. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore he oro, kāore hoki he oro mutumutu. | Units not paired, low battery, out of range, interference. | Ensure both units are fully charged and successfully paired (solid blue light). Check that the units are within 100 feet of each other. Move away from Wi-Fi routers or other 2.4GHz devices. |
| Units not turning on. | Kua pau te pākahiko. | Charge both the transmitter and receiver using the provided USB cable. |
| Te pokanoa, te pūmau rānei. | Proximity to other 2.4GHz devices (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth). | Move the units further away from potential sources of interference like Wi-Fi routers or other Bluetooth devices. |
| Difficulty pairing multiple sets. | Units too close together or incorrect pairing sequence. | Ensure each transmitter/receiver pair is at least 2 meters apart from other pairs during initial pairing. Follow the pairing steps carefully for each set. |
7. Whakatakotoranga
- Tae Auautanga: 2.4GHz
- Rooputanga: Iti iho i te 5ms
- Whakautu Auautanga: 20Hz-20kHz
- Awhe Whakawhiti: Tae atu ki te 100 putu (30 mita)
- Momo Pūhiko: Lithium Polymer (kei roto)
- Ora Pūhiko: Tata ki te 6 haora te whakamahi tonu
- Wā Whakataki: Tata ki te 3 haora
- Taumaha Tūemi: 8.8 hekere
- Rahi Hua: 1.85 x 0.63 x 5.51 inihi
- Tau tauira: G1
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation included in your product package or contact ACEMIC customer service directly. You can often find support contact details on the manufacturer's official webpae, ma te kaihokohoko ranei i hokona ai te hua.
For additional resources and product information, visit the ACEMIC webpae: www.acemic.com



