® RELAY G10TII / G10 / G10S PILOT’S GUIDE MANUEL DE PILOTAGE PILOTENHANDBUCH MANUAL DEL PILOTO パイロット・ガイド 新手指南 40-00-0569 - A www.line6.com/manuals © 2020 Yamaha Guitar Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
Supplier's Declaration of Conformity 47 CFR § 2.1077 Compliance Information Unique Identifiers: Line 6 Relay G10TII, Line 6 Relay G10, Line 6 Relay G10R, Line 6 Relay G10S, Line 6 Relay G10SR Responsible Party - U.S. Contact Information: Yamaha Guitar Group, Inc. 26580 Agoura Road Calabasas, CA 91302-1921 (818) 575-3600 https://line6.com/ FCC Compliance Statement: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
System Overview • • • • • • • After changing WiFi or other 2.4GHz wireless channels, please dock the transmitter in the receiver for at least 10 seconds.
Getting Started 3. Insert the G10TII transmitter into your instrument. Using the Relay G10TII Transmitter with a Relay G10 or G10S Receiver 1. Insert the Relay G10TII transmitter all the way into the receiver dock to allow the battery to charge. A green steady LED on the transmitter indicates the transmitter is fully charged. 4. Connect the receiver to a power source using the power adapter provided with your device. Connect the Relay G10 or G10S receiver's 1/4" Instrument Output into an amp or FX unit.
5. For use as a DI with bass and acoustic guitars, connect the Relay G10 or G10S receiver's XLR DI Out to a mixer or audio interface. 1. Insert the Relay G10TII transmitter into the INPUT jack (Spider V) or GUITAR IN jack (POD Go Wireless) and power your device on.
Relay G10TII Transmitter Details Sleep Mode - To extend battery life, sleep mode is activated after a period of 4 minutes where no audio input is detected. The transmitter “wakes up” automatically when the instrument is played. 1 3 2 1. Battery Status - This LED illuminates green when the transmitter is powered on and while more than 30 minutes of operating time remains.
Important Information About the G10TII Transmitter • • • The recommended charging temperature range of the G10TII transmitter is specified as 50° F to 86° F (10° C to 30° C). The recommended operating temperature range of the G10TII transmitter is specified as 32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C). Line 6 recommends charging the G10TII transmitter at least every 6 months, based on best practices for lithium-ion batteries.
G10TII Transmitter (connected to instrument) LED State Condition Green (solid) Transmitting, more than 30 minutes battery time remaining Red (slow flash) Transmitting, less than 30 minutes battery time remaining Off Connected to an instrument but not enough remaining battery power to transmit ‖ or removed from instrument * When the G10TII is docked in a receiver or Relay-Ready device, the G10TII LED initially indicates amber, red, or green, depending on its current battery state.
Relay G10 Receiver Details 1. Micro USB – Use for primary DC (5VDC /1A) power and firmware updates. 2. Output A – ¼" unbalanced, full performance output intended to drive a guitar/bass amplifier, stomp box, or multi-effects input. 3. Output B – XLR balanced, full performance output intended to connect to a mixing console, PA system, audio interface, or similar. 1 3 4. LED Halo – Multicolor LED halo displays status for transmitter battery and radio.
G10 Receiver Information G10 Receiver (G10T or G10TII transmitter docked) LED State Condition White (solid) G10T or G10TII charging or fully charged White (flicker) System has auto-scanned and is changing its channel Red (flash) G10T or G10TII not docked properly—Try un-docking and re-docking Pink (pulse) Connected to Mac or PC, Line 6 Updater open Pink (solid) Connected to Mac or PC, firmware update in progress Off No power to receiver G10 Receiver (G10T or G10TII transmitter un-docked) LED S
Relay G10S Receiver Details 3 2 1 5 1. Cable Tone - When an instrument is connected to a pedal or amp with a cable, the cable alters the sound, depending on the cable's length. Cable Tone adds a 10 feet or 30 feet cable emulation to the sound. 4 2. Micro USB - Use for firmware updates or optional power. 3. 9V DC Power - Use for primary DC (9VDC / 500mA) power. 4. Instrument Output - Connect to the input of a guitar pedal or amplifier. 5.
10. Release Latch - Keeps the G10T or G10TII in a secure transport position. To remove the transmitter, push down on the latch while pulling the transmitter out. 11. G10T or G10TII Transmitter, Docked - With the G10T or G10TII transmitter docked, the battery is charged and the channel is set on the transmitter. 12. With the Channel Selector set to AUTO, the G10S receiver performs a scan and automatically sets the receiver and transmitter to the best available channel.
G10S Receiver Information G10S Receiver (G10T or G10TII transmitter docked) LED State Battery LEDs RF LEDs Battery LEDs Off RF LEDs On All LEDs Off Condition Green (cycle 1-2-3) G10T or G10TII charging 3 Green LEDs (solid) G10T or G10TII fully charged 3 Red LEDs (solid) More than 75% interference (not usable) 2 Red LEDs (solid) 50% interference (usable, but only for short range) 1 Red LED (solid) 25% interference (usable, also indicates G10S power on) Battery LEDs—Off RF LEDs—Red (cycle 3-2-1)
G10S Receiver (G10T or G10TII transmitter un-docked) LED State Battery LEDs RF LEDs All LEDs Off Condition 3 Green LEDs (solid) Transmission received, more than 4.5 hours of runtime 2 Green LEDs (solid) Transmission received, more than 3 hours of runtime 1 Green LED (solid) Transmission received, more than 1.
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