ACEMIC Q2/AT-5

ACEMIC Dual UHF Accordion Wireless Microphone System

Model: Q2/AT-5

Kupu Whakataki

The ACEMIC Dual UHF Accordion Wireless Microphone System (Model Q2/AT-5) is designed to provide high-quality, stable audio transmission for accordion players. This system features advanced digital audio technology, infrared automatic pairing, and a flexible gooseneck design for optimal sound capture. It is suitable for various performance and practice environments, offering freedom of movement without compromising sound quality.

ACEMIC Q2/AT-5 Dual Wireless Accordion Microphone System banner showing key features like UHF transmission, low latency, noise reduction, 24-bit/48kHz sampling rate, 130ft wireless range, and 5-6 hours working time.

Figure 1: ACEMIC Q2/AT-5 Dual Wireless Accordion Microphone System Overview

He aha kei roto i te Pouaka

Your ACEMIC Dual UHF Accordion Wireless Microphone System package includes the following components:

  • 2 x Wireless Microphone Transmitters with Gooseneck
  • 1 x Kaiwhiwhi Ahokore
  • 1 x 2-in-1 USB Charging Cable
  • Velcro Adhesive Strips for mounting
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
  • Puhi Rokiroki
Package contents of the ACEMIC wireless microphone system, including two gooseneck microphones, one receiver, charging cable, and instruction manual, all neatly arranged in a carrying case.

Figure 2: Package List

Nga waahanga matua

  • UHF Stable Transmission: Utilizes UHF frequency and advanced digital audio transmission technology for recording-quality sound. Features infrared automatic pairing and ultra-short audio delay.
  • Dual Transmitters with One Receiver: Designed specifically for accordions, this system uses two microphone transmitters to simultaneously capture sound from all directions, enhancing clarity and sound quality.
  • 20 Adjustable Channels: Offers 20 preset channels to minimize potential interference and supports up to 4 systems for simultaneous use.
  • Lightweight Flexible Gooseneck Design: Meticulously crafted from high-quality materials, providing stability and effortless adjustability for optimal microphone positioning.
  • Roa te Ora o te Pūhiko: Both transmitters and the receiver are equipped with built-in rechargeable batteries, offering 6 hours of continuous use on a single charge (2.5 to 3 hours charging time).
Accordion player with two wireless microphones attached, connected to an amplifier, illustrating high-quality sound reproduction.

Figure 3: High Quality Sound Reproduction

Accordion player demonstrating the 130ft wireless range of the UHF microphone system, highlighting stable transmission with low latency and 48kHz sampreiti ling.

Figure 4: UHF Stable Transmission

Tohutohu Tatūnga

  1. Utuhia ngā Pūrere: Before first use, fully charge both microphone transmitters and the receiver using the provided 2-in-1 USB charging cable. The charging time is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours.
  2. Install Receiver Antenna: Ensure the antenna on the bottom of the receiver is installed before formal use.
  3. Mount Transmitters on Accordion:
    • Press the Velcro of the transmitter onto the Velcro with adhesive film.
    • Tear off the adhesive film from the Velcro strips.
    • Stick the transmitters near the keyboard and bass voice changers respectively on your accordion.
    • Adjust the flexible gooseneck so that the microphones are aligned with the sound parts of the accordion, maintaining a moderate distance for optimal sound pickup.
  4. Connect Receiver to Audio System: Plug the receiver into your PA system, audio mixer, or speaker's input jack.
  5. Hia me te Takirua: Turn on both transmitters and the receiver. The system should automatically pair. If not, short press the channel switching button on the transmitter; the corresponding channel indicator will flash, indicating an automatic channel switch and pairing.
Hands demonstrating the user-friendly installation of the microphone on an accordion using mushroom-shaped rigid plastic Velcro, ensuring no damage to the instrument's surface.

Figure 5: User-friendly Installation

Four-step visual guide showing how to set up the wireless microphone system: 1. Connect microphone to transmitter. 2. Attach transmitter to accordion. 3. Adjust microphone position. 4. Plug receiver into ampkaikawe

Figure 6: Easy to Use & Plug and Play

Video 1: Demonstration of Wireless Accordion Microphone Q2/AT-5A Accordion Pickup setup and sound.

Video 2: Instructions on how to adjust antennas and detach the transmitter from the clip.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Whakatikatika Hongere

To adjust the channel and minimize interference, short press the channel switching button on the transmitter. The corresponding channel indicator will flash, confirming the channel has been automatically switched. The system offers 20 adjustable channels.

Accordion player demonstrating the 130ft transmission distance of the wireless microphone system, showing the signal reaching an ampkaikawe

Figure 7: Transmission Distance

Mana Rōrahi

The system includes volume control functionality. Refer to the specific buttons on your transmitter for increasing whakatau raneiasinte rōrahi o te hopuoro.

Tūnga Pūhiko me te Whakatau

The transmitters and receiver have indicator lights to show battery status. When the battery is low, recharge the devices using the provided 2-in-1 USB charging cable. A full charge takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours and provides 6 hours of continuous use.

Illustration showing the 5-6 hour continuous working time and 2.5-3 hour charging time for the wireless microphone system's transmitters and receiver.

Figure 8: 5-6 Hour Operation Time

Video 3: General guide on how to use a wireless microphone system, including connection and operation.

Te tiaki

To ensure the longevity and optimal performance of your ACEMIC wireless microphone system, follow these maintenance guidelines:

  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i ngā taputapu. Kaua e whakamahi i ngā matū kaha, i ngā rauemi whakakoi rānei.
  • Rokiroki: Store the system in its provided carrying case when not in use to protect it from dust and physical damage.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Avoid fully discharging the batteries frequently. Recharge them regularly, even if not in constant use, to maintain battery health.
  • Tiaki Antenna: Handle the receiver's antenna with care to prevent bending or breaking.

Raparongoā

If you encounter issues with your wireless microphone system, consider the following:

  • Kore Oro: Ensure all devices are powered on, fully charged, and correctly paired. Check the volume levels on both the microphone and your audio system. Verify the receiver is plugged into the correct input.
  • Te Whakararuraru/Te Kounga Oro Kino: Try switching to a different channel on the transmitter. Ensure there are no obstructions between the transmitters and the receiver. Keep the receiver's antenna fully extended and positioned for optimal reception. Avoid using the system near other wireless devices that might cause interference.
  • Awhe Poto: Ensure the receiver's antenna is properly installed and extended. Check for any large metal objects or walls that might be blocking the signal.

Whakatakotoranga

WhakatakotorangaUara
WaitohuACEMIC
Ingoa TauiraQ2/AT-5
Hangarau HonongaUHF
Waea Puka WhakaohoTe kaki kuihi
Te maha o nga hongere20
Puna ManaWhakahikohia te Pūhiko (3 nga pākahiko Lithium Polymer e hiahiatia ana)
Te Wha Whakamahi Tuuturu6 haora
Waa Whakatau2.5 ki te 3 haora
Mokowoko KorekoreUp to 132ft (40 meters) in open areas
Tauira PoaraArohanga katoa
Āhuahira MotuhakeMana Rōrahi
TaePango
Taumaha Tūemi0.49 Kirokaramu (1.08 pauna)

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the contact details provided in your product packaging or visit the official ACEMIC webpae. Puritia to rihiti hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

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