User's Manual

1. Power – Use switch to power the receiver on or o.
2. Micro USB – Use as primary DC (5VDC /1A) power and for rmware
updates.
3. Out A – Is a 1/4" unbalanced, full performance output intended to
drive a guitar/bass amplier, stomp box or multi-eects inputs.
4. Out B – Same as Output A, can be used to connect a second amplier
or dierent signal chain through a pedal board.
5. Ground Lift – Disconnects pin 1 of the XLR Out C.
6. Out C – An XLR balanced output with ground lift. Perfect for connecting
to PA, or other XLR inputs.
7. Tuner Out – 1/4" output with guitar level signal. The Tuner Out is always
active and cannot be muted via scene control.
8. Aux In – Auxiliary Input for wired performance. If the Aux In mode is
set to "Always On" the Aux In will be enabled whenever you select
a scene and where the assigned transmitter is powered o or out of
range. You can also assign the Aux In as an input for any scene from
the New Scene menu.
9. Home Button – This navigation button returns the LCD to home screen
display content.
10. Nav/Select Encoder – This is your primary navigation control. Rotate to
choose a selection, push to activate the current selection.
11. Edit Button – Press to enter edit mode.
12. Select/Mute Footswitch/Button - Use to cycle sequentially through
existing scenes. Hold for 2 seconds to Mute all outputs and/or
activate internal tuner.
Note: Internal tuner is only available when nothing is plugged into
Tuner Output.
13.
L
CD Display - Monochrome LCD displays scene settings including:
active transmitter channel or input, active output routing, battery life.
Displays settings for cable tone, gain, and preferences.
14. 9VDC Input - Optional 9VDC 500mA DC.
15. Audio LED - Lights green to indicate audio reception. Lights red to
indicate clipping.
16. Remote (G75 only) – Connect a momentary closed footswitch to
provide foot operated scene changes similar to the footswitch on
the G70.
Adding a New Transmitter Using Auto Scan
The G70/75 Receivers provide performers the ability to switch between
multiple transmitters with the push of a switch. This is very helpful in
allowing performers to switch instruments quickly and safely without
having to worry about turning transmitters on and o. The procedure
below will show you how to set up a new transmitter using the AUTO
scan function:
In the Edit menu select ADD SCENE and press the encoder
Rotate the encoder until AUTO appears and press the encoder
The display will instruct you to turn the transmitter o so it can do a
clean scan
When the power is o on the new transmitter select NEXT and press
the encoder
The receiver will scan the spectrum, recommend a clean channel,
then prompt you to turn on the transmitter and set the channel
When nished select and press NEXT then OK to exit. Note you can
select a channel directly without scanning as well (see "Adding a
New Transmitter Manually").
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RF Signal Present
Active Outputs
Channel
Scene Name
Battery Remaining