![]() While holding the SELECT button, press and hold the power ON button.Press and hold the channel SELECT button.Setting THH06 And TBP06 Transmitters (Including G30): The method differs slightly between the handheld and beltpack. To use an XD-V35 version transmitter with an earlier generation XD-V30 receiver (RF1 mode), you must change the transmitter from RF2 mode to RF1 mode. The XD-V35 system ships set to the new dual frequency RF2 mode. The XD-V75 receiver will display a on the far right of the display to indicate while communicating with a RF1 software transmitter. This setting is retained when powering off, so as a reminder the display will also show this indication each time power is turned on. The display will briefly show or to indicate whether it is operating in the old or new mode, respectively. Then press and release the ON/MUTE button on the THH12 or VALUE button on the TBP12, then release the SELECT button. Hold down the SELECT button until CHANNEL appears on the screen and continue holding SELECT.Enter Setup mode to display the current channel. ![]() To Set The THH12 Or TBP12 Transmitters (Including Relay G50/90): Note: Relay G30 and G50 Receivers that have been updated to V2.0 firmware will *follow* the RF Mode that the corresponding G30 or G50 Transmitter is set to. Alternatively, the XD-V75 transmitters can be setup to operate in RF1 mode if it is necessary to use the transmitters with older Line 6 receivers. See the Firmware Updating Procedure section for more information. ![]() If an XD-V75 unit is being added to a setup that already includes any devices running in RF1 mode, the XD-V75 can be used to update the older devices to run RF2 mode by using an internet-connected computer attached to the XD-V75’s USB port. You must either flash older models to the newer V2.0 firmware (and you must have access to a V75 receiver and do this via Monkey) or you can shift the newer models (or any that have been flashed with V2.0) into RF 1 mode. Just say no! You can check using the RF scan feature included in XD-V75 receivers. If you try you will likely get failures in both the old and new units. You cannot use RF2 mode in the presence of any older Line 6 2.4G wireless (including Relay) in the same venue. The new V75, 55 and 35 default to RF2 mode, but include the ability to be switched into RF1 mode. If you are experiencing dropouts with your Line 6 digital wireless audio systems please review this troubleshooting document Do NOT put some systems in RF1 and others in RF2 - this will cause the systems to interfere with eachother. **IMPORTANT NOTE** Do not mix and match systems in RF1 and RF2 modes! Keep all systems in a given environment in the same RF mode - that means all systems are either in RF1 mode or RF2. Only use RF2 if experiencing dropouts with RF1 and other troubleshooting (such a line of sight, high power mode, alternative channels, ensuring correct antenna placement, etc.) is not resolving dropout problems. Wireless systems with the channel scan function ONLY scan channels in the RF1 frequency ranges, even if the system is in RF2 mode. The additional number of carrier frequencies is why RF1 mode can be better for use in environments troubled by wifi interferences, but, again, RF2 mode was designed specifically to skirt that interference. In RF2 mode the frequencies of individual channels is shifted slightly to be on frequencies that are known to have less wifi traffic than the corresponding frequencies in RF1 mode. RF2 mode was designed specifically for the use of wireless systems in environments where significant wireless interference is known to exist. RF1 will have 4 carrier frequencies per channel, while RF2 will have 2 carrier frequencies per channel. What is the difference between RF1 & RF2? Pour consulter ce document en français s'il vous plaît cliquer sur le lien ci-dessous. Klicken Sie bitte den folgenden Link um dieses Document in Deutsch zu öffnen.
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