User's Manual
Table Of Contents
Adding a New Transmitter Manually
The G70 and G75 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 turn transmitters on and o. The only requirement for
this workow is that each of the transmitters be on a separate channel.
The steps below will show experienced wireless users how to set up a
new transmitter using the manual mode (no scan):
• In the Edit menu select “Add Scene?” and press the Encoder.
• Turn the Encoder to select the desired channel.
• Press the Encoder to add the new Transmitter and create a new
scene.
Adding New Scenes for a Single Transmitter
The user interface for the G70 and G75 is designed to allow performers
to make quick input and output changes via a single switch or button.
Each scene stores a unique combination of input sources (Transmitter
1- Transmitter X, plus Aux In) and output destinations (Output A, B, C or
any combination of A, B and C at the same time (see Edit Menu section
for details). To add a new scene for an existing Transmitter, follow the
instructions for “Adding a New Transmitter Manually” and set the channel
to the same number in each scene. Use the EDIT menu to make any
changes in gain, cable tone or output routing for the new scene. You can
also rename each scene to help you remember what it is for.
To make sure you have Channels available on stage when other Line 6
wireless gear is used, try the following settings.
Set Relay G70/75
Channels:
Relay G30/50/55/90 & XD-V 30/35/55/70/75
Available Channels:
1 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 13, 14
1, 2 6, 7, 10, 13, 14
1, 2, 3 6, 7, 10, 13, 14
System Specications
Range
> 60 meters Line-of-
site outdoors.*
Latency < 1.5ms
Frequency Response 10-20kHz, +1dB / -3dB
THD + Noise < 0.05% (1kHz @ -10dBFS)
Dynamic Range >120 dB A weighted
Operating Band 2.4 GHz ISM Worldwide
Operating Temperature -10˚C to 50˚C
*Note: Actual range is dependent on RF environment, including reections,
interference and absorption.
Advanced users guide can be downloaded from
http://line6.com/support/manuals/