Guitar Pedal Receiver Overview; Display Screen, Indicators, And Controls - Shure GLXD6 User Manual

Guitar pedal receiver / tuner
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Guitar Pedal Receiver Overview

① Power Switch
Turns power on or off.
② DC Power Connector
Connect DC power supply (9 to 15 V DC,
250 mA min.)
Compatible with positive tip or negative tip
Note:
power supplies.
③ Audio Output Jack
Connect to amplifier or mixer.
If using multiple effects pedals, place the
Note:
receiver pedal first in the signal chain.
④ USB Port
⑤ Display
Displays receiver and tuner settings.
⑥ Antenna
Carries wireless signal, 2 per receiver.
⑦ Footswitch
Press to select receiver or tuner mode.

Display Screen, Indicators, and Controls

The controls and display offer specific functionality depending on which mode is selected:
Receiver Mode
1
link
3
4
mode
audio
5
① Transmitter Battery Meter
Illuminated segments indicate
remaining battery life
② Display
Group
Channel
LK (controls locked)
UN (controls unlocked)
-- (frequency not available)
③ Link Button
Press to manually link receiver
to a transmitter or activate the
remote ID function
④ Mode Button
Press to enable audio gain
adjustment. Use ▲ ▼ buttons to
adjust gain.
1
2
group
9
8
auto
rf
channel
6
7
⑤ Audio LED
Illumination corresponds to
audio level.
⑥ Auto LED
Illuminates if selected
group has backup channels
available.
⑦ RF LED
• ON = Linked transmitter
is on
• Flashing = Searching for
transmitter
• OFF = Linked transmitter
off or transmitter unlinked
⑧ Channel Button
Press to select and edit
channel
⑨ Group Button
Press to select and edit group
4
2
3
Tuner Mode
5
① Flat Indicator
Illuminates when note is flat.
② Tuning Bar Display
LEDs illuminate to indicate
tuning deviation.
③ Sharp Indicator
Illuminates when note is sharp.
5
link
6
mode
audio
auto
rf
7
1
2
3
link
group
4
mode
audio
auto
rf
channel
④ Note Display
Displays the name of the note
or (--) if the tuner is idle.
⑤ Mode Button
Press to enter tuner menu
settings.
⑥ Arrow Buttons
Use ▲ ▼ buttons to select and
edit menu settings.
group
6
channel
6
5

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