Tripleplay Hardware, Software, Features And Controls - Fishman OEM TRIPLEPLAY User Manual

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TriplePlay Hardware, Software, Features and Controls

Hardware The TriplePlay hardware consists of the controller, the pickup, and the receiver.
Volume knob (optional). Controls the TriplePlay mixer's Master fader, setting the overall volume for your virtual
instruments and guitar sounds.
A. D-Pad control. A set of four momentary buttons for navigating TriplePlay's Guitar Setup menu and scrolling
between patches.
B. Controller LED button/status light. Both a pushbutton and an indicator light. Verifi es battery power and
the connection between your controller and receiver. When you power up the controller, the LED fl ashes once per
second. Pressing both this button and the receiver's LED button/status light links the two components, at which point
the controller's LED fl ashes once every fi ve seconds. Pressing the button again temporarily breaks the link, and the
LED resumes fl ashing at its faster rate.
C. Charge indicator LED. Glows green while the controller is being charged. The light goes out when the
controller is fully charged.
D Power switch. Turns the controller on and off.
E. USB power jack. Attach the included USB A to Micro USB B cable to charge the controller via the
included adapter or most computer USB ports.
F . Receiver LED button/status light. Both a pushbutton and an indicator light. When the receiver is fi rst con-
nected to one of your computer's USB ports, its LED fl ashes several times per second, which indicates that it's search-
ing for a controller. Pressing both this button and the controller's LED button/status light links the two components, at
which point the LED glows continuously. Pressing this button again temporarily breaks the link, and the LED resumes
fl ashing at its faster rate.
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Triple Play M/N: OEM-TRP-M01
FCC ID: RMU-OEMTRPM01
IC: 10812A-OEMTRPM01
Assembled in China
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