User's Manual
Table Of Contents
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 amplier, stomp box or multi-eects inputs.
4. Out B – Same as Output A, can be used to connect a second amplier
or dierent 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.
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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