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To obtain warranty service for your Audibox, call, write, or

Email to ARX or the dealer you purchased it from. They will

give you the correct address to send your unit to. Have your

sales receipt showing date of purchase handy, and include a

copy of it with your Audibox. Please pack the unit well - we are

not responsible for any damage caused by unsuitable packing

during shipment. Send the unit to us pre-paid, by a delivery

service like FedEx, UPS, or any other service that can track

the shipment. We will return it to you freight paid. If you have

any questions, or any part of this is unclear, please write to

ARX Systems in the country of purchase, or to the address

below.
PO Box 15,Moorabbin, Victoria 3189, Australia. Phone: +61

(0)3 9555 7859  Fax: +61 (0)3 9555 6747

You can also Email the factory at:

 [email protected]

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ARX Systems (ARX) warrants to the first purchaser of this Audibox

product that it is free from defects in materials and workmanship

under normal use and service. ARX’s sole obligation under this war-

ranty shall be to provide, without charge, parts and labour neces-

sary to remedy defects, if any, which appear within twelve (12)

months from date of purchase; and to supply parts only for the life

of the product to the original purchaser.

This is our sole warranty. It does not cover finish or appearance

items, nor does it apply if the Audibox has been, in ARX’s sole judge-

ment:

• Subjected to misuse, abuse, negligence or accident;

• Repaired, worked on, or altered by persons not authorized by ARX,

• Connected, installed, adjusted or used otherwise than in accord-

ance with the instructions supplied by ARX.

This warranty gives you and us specific legal rights, and you may also

have other rights which can vary from state to state.

INTERNATIONAL LIFETIME WARRANTY

As well as the 

USB-I/O 

and other

USB devices, ARX manufacture a

complete range of unique Audibox

products:
The 

ISO-Balancer

 for balancing un-

balanced signals, and also the 

ISO

De-Balancer

, which will de-balance

a signal when required to connect to

an unbalanced input.
The 

ISO-Later

 is a Dual channel Un-

balanced to Balanced Low Impedance

transformer isolated converter, and

the 

ISO Splitter

 is a transformer iso-

lated 1 input to 2 outputs splitter for

splitting 1 input 2 ways in applica-

tions where complete Galvanic iso-

lation is required.
Both available in Single Channel or

Double Header format.
The 

Ear Driver

 is a Headphone Am-

plifier with 2 pairs of Stereo inputs

each feeding two channels of head-

phone level outputs. It has individual

Level controls plus a 12 - 15VDC

power connector. A compact, flexi-

ble unit
The 

Pro-D

I is an ultra compact Ac-

tive Direct box, with normal High Im-

pedance input as well as a separate

speaker level input for connection to

instrument amplifiers.
Other features include –20dB Pad and

Audio Ground Lift switches, plus Phan-

tom or DC power options.
Available in Single Channel or Dou-

Did you know...

ble Header format
The 

DI-Pre

 is an Ultra compact Micro-

phone Pre amp with XLR input, bal-

anced jack output and 10 to 60dB Gain

control.
Other features include –20dB Pad

switch, Clip LED and Phantom Power

switch, plus DC power connector.
Available in Single Channel or Double

Header format
For the latest information on the com-

plete Audibox range, visit our website:
www.arx.com.au/audibox.htm

Using your Audibox USB-I/O

The 

USB-I/O

 is a Digital/Analog Au-

dio Interface box. It is a self contained,

stand alone stereo unit designed to

interface stereo digital audio with pro-

fessional balanced low impedance

inputs and outputs, via the Industry

Standard USB protocol.
The 

USB-I/O

 will convert Analog

audio from a mixer into a digital signal

for mixing on a computer, and con-

vert digital computer audio into a

Transformer Balanced analog signal.

Plug and Play

We recommend running Win XP or

later, or Mac OS X. Plug the 

USB-I/O

into an unused USB port on the com-

puter and it will be recognised as 

ARX

Systems USB

, and ready to use.

Operating instructions

Firstly, make sure you have some

audio recording/playback software

installed on your computer.
Connect the USB connector on the

USB-I/O

 to the USB port on the com-

puter. On XP and later it will be avail-

able immediately and the LED on the

front of the 

USB-I/O

 will light up.

Input Connections

Connect a balanced microphone lead

from the Left and Right outputs of a

mixer to the Left and Right 3 pin XLR

Input on the 

USB-I/O

.

Output Connections

Connect a balanced microphone lead

from the Left and Right 3 pin XLR

output connectors on the 

USB-I/O

 to

a pair of input channels on the mixing

console. Set the Input Gains on the

channels, and Pan the channels Left or

Right as required.
To RECORD with the 

USB-I/O,

 open

your audio software, ensure that 

ARX

Systems USB

 is selected as the de-

fault audio device, and follow the record

instructions as you would normally.

When the 

USB-I/O

 has audio passing

through it, either In or Out, the LED on

the front panel will start flashing.
To PLAY, open your audio software,

ensure that 

ARX Systems USB

 is se-

lected as the default audio device, open

a music file and play.

BUT

 – before you do, there are a few

very important things you should know

before starting out with the 

USB-I/O

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Latest information updates are always

available on the comprehensive ARX

website:

The Windows default output volume

setting for USB Audio Devices is 50%

of maximum. In many cases this will

be too low, inducing noise and hum as

excessive gain may need to be ap-

plied to deliver the level required. We

suggest increasing the output volume

setting to 100%.
Once the 

USB-I/O

 is installed, go to

Control Panel, then Sounds and Audio

Devices, then 

ARX Systems USB

,

then the Output Volume tab, and move

the slider to the right. This will give

you the optimum signal to noise ratio.
Recording volume will be controlled

by both your software and Windows.
Right click on the Volume Control Icon

IMPORTANT #1

Computers are very electrically noisy

environments, and USB is a very pop-

ular Plug and Play protocol for lots of

Windows devices.
For fastest and quietest audio opera-

tion you 

must

 plug the 

USB-I/O

 into

its own USB port, and not a hub. Ex-

periment on your computer to find the

quietest USB port, and 

keep it only

 for

the 

USB-I/O

 - don't have anything else

on the same buss.
Otherwise you may get a hissing and

(a) The sensitive audio circuitry in the

USB-I/O 

is carefully shielded.

Even so, do not place it within 2

metres/8 feet of a power amplifier.

Their power supplies radiate large

amounts of hum which could find

its way into your audio.

(b) Keep mobile/cellular phones well

away (at least 2 metres/8 feet) from

the computer and the 

USB-I/O

.

The "Dut dut-dah-dut dut-dah-dut

dut-dah-dut" sound of a mobile/cell

phone connecting is not one that

audiences care to hear!

IMPORTANT #2

IMPORTANT #3

And that's really all there is to it.
Put simply, the 

USB-DI

 is the USB pro

audio interface that Audio Professionals

have been waiting for!

on the Toolbar, then Adjust Audio Prop-

erties/ Audio/ Sound Recording/ Op-

tions/ Properties then select the Line

box. A tick will show it has been se-

lected.
Depending on your software, the Input

volume may also be adjustable in the

Recording window of the software.

clicking noise every time you move

the mouse, touch the keyboard, or click

on the screen.

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