Changing the battery
Specifications
The unit is powered by a standard 9V alkaline battery. Before you begin, move to an
uncluttered table top with good lighting.
Turn the unit upside down and remove the four screws at the corners with a Philips
screw driver. Gently slide the top half of the case off of the base. The illustration on
this page shows how the lid separates from the base.
The lid is tethered to the base by a ground wire. Don't pull on the ground wire, or the
copper shielding may tear off.
The groove that the control panel slides in is fragile. Be careful not to break the thin
edge of wood around the groove.
Slip the old battery out of the battery clip, then install a fresh battery. Slide the two
halves of the case back together, and replace the four screws. Don’t over-tighten.
Dimensions...................... 3.5” (89 mm) cube
Weight...............................14 oz (400g)
Sensor type...................... .PIN photodiode
Sensor reception angle.....8 degrees
Wavelength sensitvity......450 - 1100nm (blue to near-IR)
Audio outputs...................3.5mm dual mono (mic level), 1/4” mono (-10 dBu)
Power source.................... 9 V battery or AC Adapter
AC adapter........................ 9 VDC output, regulated, tip positive, 2.1mm plug
AC adapter
The unit can be powered with a 9 volt DC adapter. The polarity of the plug is tip
positive. A regulated type adapter is recommended. (For best sound quality use
battery power)
Lite2Sound QB will not work with tip-negative AC adapters for FX pedals.
This unit is protected against reverse polarity and over-voltage. If you connect an
unregulated type AC adapter, or one that delivers more than 10 volts, an internal
fuse will activate. The fuse disconnects the power supply to prevent damage. If
this happens, wait a few minutes for the fuse to reset itself, then try a different
adapter or battery.
Ground Wire
( FRAGILE )
General care
The case of Lite2Sound QB is made of eucalyptus wood fiberboard, and is not
meant to be moisture resistant. Avoid condensing humidity and damp conditions.
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