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Peavey
AT-200
Auto-Tune
Guitar Controls
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This Owner's Manual will get you started playing the Peavey
AT-200
Electric Guitar with Auto-Tune for Guitar technology.
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1. Install four fresh AA cells in the battery compartment (5) on the rear of the guitar. For maximum battery life, use lithium ion batteries
or alkaline batteries.
IMPORTANT NOTE: While the guitar is designed to be optionally powered through its 8-pin DIN connector (4), doing so requires a
custom cable. Do NOT attempt to do this without the Peavey AT-200B breakout box package (sold separately), as using an incorrectly
wired cable can catastrophically damage the guitar's electronics. Using the AT-200B breakout box will eliminate the need for
batteries.
2. Adequate string tension is necessary in order for the auto tuning system to work properly. Strings that are too loose (over 5 half
steps) will not sense properly.
3. To turn on the Auto-Tune for Guitar system, you must have a plug inserted in the output jack and the Tone Knob Push/Pull switch
(3) must be in the "down" position. The LED (7) on the side of the neck pickup bezel will light steadily to indicate that the system has
power.
4. Cleanly and evenly strum all six strings and then push down on the Volume knob (1) to engage String Tune
. If the system has
registered all six strings, you will hear an audio gesture that sounds like a "scooping" sound. If the gesture sound is undesired,
simply turn down the volume control when pressing the tuning button. If the system hears all six strings and tunes the guitar, the LED
indicator light (7) will flash three times. The guitar is now perfectly in tune.
5. If you do not hear the scooping sound and/or the LED does not flash, the AT-200 did not register all six strings. In that case, simply
strum the strings again, being extra careful to strum cleanly, and again push the Volume knob.
6. If the LED on the pickup bezel begins flashing slowly, it's an indication that the AA cells are reaching the end of their life and it is
time to replace them.

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