1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the ACEMIC AT-5 Acoustic Guitar Wireless Microphone System. This system is designed to provide high-fidelity audio transmission for plucked string instruments, offering freedom of movement and clear sound reproduction. It utilizes UHF frequency for stable wireless connectivity and features a flexible gooseneck microphone for precise sound capture.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Tirohia koa ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:
- 1 x ACEMIC AT-5 Wireless Microphone Transmitter (with gooseneck microphone)
- 1 x ACEMIC AT-5 Wireless Receiver (with 6.35mm jack and antenna)
- 1 x USB-C Taura Whakamaa
- 1 x 3.5mm Audio Jack Adapter
- 5 x Velcro Adhesive Attachments
- 1 x Spare Microphone Foam Cover
- 1 x Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi
- 1 x Puke Kawe
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The ACEMIC AT-5 system consists of two main components: the Transmitter and the Receiver.
3.1. Transmitter (Microphone Unit)
- Puoro Kuihi: Flexible arm for precise positioning.
- Taupoki Huka o te Maikorooro: Reduces plosives and wind noise.
- Pātene Hiko: For turning the unit on/off.
- Tauranga Whakatau (USB-C): Mo te whakahou i te pākahiko o roto.
- Pūoko IR: For automatic pairing with the receiver.
3.2. Kaiwhiwhi
- 6.35mm Jack Ororongo: Ka hono ki amplifiers, mixers, or PA systems.
- Antenna: For stable signal reception.
- Pātene Hiko: For turning the unit on/off.
- Tauranga Whakatau (USB-C): Mo te whakahou i te pākahiko o roto.
- Whakaatu: Ka whakaatu i nga korero hongere.
- Patene Whakawhiti Channel: For manual channel selection.
- Pūoko IR: For automatic pairing with the transmitter.

4. Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to set up your ACEMIC AT-5 wireless microphone system:
4.1. Charging the Units
- Connect the USB-C charging cable to the charging ports on both the transmitter and receiver units.
- Plug the other end of the cable into a USB power adapter (not included) or a powered USB port.
- The charging indicator will illuminate. A full charge typically takes 2.5 to 3 hours.
- Once fully charged, the indicator light will change or turn off, depending on the unit.

4.2. Attaching the Transmitter to Your Instrument
- Select a suitable location on your acoustic guitar, typically near the sound hole, where the transmitter can be securely attached without obstructing your playing.
- Peel the backing from one of the Velcro adhesive attachments.
- Apply the adhesive side firmly to the chosen spot on your guitar.
- Attach the transmitter unit to the Velcro. Ensure it is secure.
- Adjust the flexible gooseneck microphone to point towards the sound hole or strings for optimal sound capture.


4.3. Te hono i te Kaiwhiwhi
- Ensure the antenna on the receiver is correctly installed and extended.
- Plug the 6.35mm audio jack of the receiver directly into the input of your amplifier, PA system, or audio mixer.
- If your device requires a 3.5mm input, use the provided 3.5mm audio jack adapter.
4.4. Te Honohono i ngā Wāhanga
The ACEMIC AT-5 system features automatic infrared pairing:
- Power on both the transmitter and the receiver units.
- Place the IR sensors of the transmitter and receiver close to each other (within a few inches).
- The units will automatically pair. A successful connection is usually indicated by a stable light on both units.

5. Mahi
5.1. Te Whakakaha/Weto
Press and hold the power button on each unit to turn it on or off.
5.2. Kōwhiringa Hongere
The system offers 16 preset groups of adjustable channels to mitigate potential interference. If you experience interference, you can manually switch channels on the receiver using the channel switch button. Ensure that the transmitter and receiver are on the same channel for proper operation.

5.3. Microphone Placement
Adjust the flexible gooseneck microphone to achieve the desired sound. Experiment with different angles and distances from the sound hole or strings to find the optimal position for your instrument and playing style. The built-in high-sensitivity condenser microphone is designed to capture clear and realistic audio.

5.4. Tuku Ahokore
The ACEMIC AT-5 system uses UHF frequency for stable transmission up to 130 feet (approximately 40 meters) in open areas. Performance may vary depending on environmental factors and obstacles.

6. Tiaki
6.1. Te horoi
Horoia nga waeine ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi wai, i nga whakarewa ranei, na te mea ka pakaru te whakaoti me nga waahanga o roto.
6.2. Rokiroki
When not in use, store the ACEMIC AT-5 system in its carrying bag in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure the units are turned off before storage.
6.3. Tiaki Pūhiko
To prolong battery life, avoid completely discharging the units regularly. Recharge them periodically, even if not in frequent use.
7. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your ACEMIC AT-5 system, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore he putanga oro | Ko nga waeine kaore i te hikohia Ko nga waeine kaore i takirua Receiver not connected to audio input Receiver antenna not installed/extended He iti te pākahiko | Me mohio kei te noho te kaiwhakawhiti me te kaiwhiwhi. Re-pair the units using the infrared sensors. Verify the receiver is securely plugged into your ampkaiwhakarewa/whakaranu. Ensure the receiver antenna is properly installed and extended. Me utu katoa nga wae e rua. |
| Te pokanoa, te haruru pūmau rānei | Nga taputapu hiko tata Other wireless signals Obstacles between units | Neke atu i nga punaa pokanoa. Change the operating channel on the receiver. Ensure a clear line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. |
| Poor sound quality (e.g., muffled, weak) | Incorrect microphone placement Kei tawhiti rawa te hopuoro i te puna oro He iti te pākahiko | Adjust the gooseneck microphone closer to the sound hole or strings. Ensure units are fully charged. |
| Awhe tuku poto | Tohu aukati aukati Nga take taiao He iti te pākahiko | Minimize obstacles between transmitter and receiver. Ensure units are fully charged. |
| Transmitter not attaching securely | Velcro adhesive worn out | Use a fresh Velcro adhesive attachment. (5 spare pieces are included). |
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Ingoa Tauira | AT-5 |
| Waitohu | ACEMIC |
| Hangarau Hononga | UHF |
| Waea Puka Whakaoho | Te kaki kuihi |
| Te maha o nga hongere | 16 |
| Puna Mana | Whakahikohia te Pūhiko (2 nga pākahiko Lithium Polymer e hiahiatia ana) |
| Wā Mahi | 6 haora |
| Waa Whakatau | 2.5 - 3 haora |
| Awhe Tuku | Up to 130 feet (approx. 40 meters) in open areas |
| Sampreiti reiti | 48kHz |
| Roopuu | <6ms |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 0.46 Kirokaramu (1.01 pauna) |
| Tauira Poara | Takitahi |
| Momo Tuhono | 6.35mm Jack (with 3.5mm adapter included) |
| UPC | 797417770397 |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the seller/manufacturer directly. Specific warranty terms may vary by region and retailer.





