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Relay G10T v1.06 Firmware Addendum and Information
Line6Tony posted a article in Relay G10 Digital Wireless
Important Information About the G10T Transmitter · The recommended charging temperature range of the G10T Transmitter is specified as 50° F to 86° F (10° C to 30° C). · The recommended operating temperature range of the G10T transmitter is specified as 32° F to 122° F (0° C to 50° C). · Line 6 recommends charging the G10T transmitter at least every 6 months, based on best practices for lithium-ion batteries. · The functionality for Yamaha THR10II Wireless and THR30II Wireless users to update the G10T to version 1.06 firmware is also available. · For G10T transmitters on firmware version 1.06, LED behavior is now as follows: G10T Transmitter (Docked in G10/G10S Receiver, POD Go Wireless, Spider V amp or THR10II/THR30II/THR30IIA Wireless amp) LED State Condition Red (slow flash) Charging, less than 30 minutes battery time remaining * Green (slow flash) Charging, more than 30 minutes battery time remaining * Green (solid) Fully charged † Dim Red/Pink, may turn off G10T is not docked properly – Try un-docking and re-docking 5-10 times Red (three quick flashes, repeating) G10T charging has stopped due to exceeding supported temperature. Charging will resume after 5 minutes at 50° F to 86° F (10° C to 30° C) ‡ Orange (solid) Docked and connected to Mac or PC, firmware update in progress Off Receiver not powered (G10T enters sleep mode after 4 minutes if receiver power is disconnected) G10T Transmitter (Connected to Instrument) LED State Condition Green (solid) Transmitting, more than 30 minutes battery time remaining Red (slow flash) Transmitting, less than 30 minutes battery time remaining Off Connected to an instrument but not enough battery to transmit § or Removed from instrument * All values stated for amount of battery time remaining are approximate, and the exact amount of battery time remaining when an LED state is indicated may vary slightly between charges. When the G10T flashes red, it may have up to 60 minutes of battery time remaining. † If the G10T reaches a full charge (solid green) and remains docked, the G10T LED may eventually flash green again. This is expected behavior as the G10T may discharge slightly after reaching a full charge, and its LED may then flash green until it again reaches a full charge. ‡ If the charging lockout indication continues for over 10 minutes, please stop charging and try again in a cooler environment condition. § When the G10T has insufficient power to transmit, its LED may indicate a pattern of five quick red flashes when connected to an instrument and audio is detected. This is expected behavior. G10 Receiver (G10T Transmitter docked) LED State Condition White (solid) G10T charging or fully charged White (flicker) System has auto-scanned and is changing its channel Red (flash) G10T not docked properly – Try undocking and redocking Pink (pulse) Connected to Mac or PC, Line 6 Updater open Pink (solid) Connected to Mac or PC, firmware update in progress Off No power to receiver G10 Receiver (G10T Transmitter un-docked) LED State Condition White (solid) G10T transmission received, more than 30 minutes of runtime Red (slow flash) G10T transmission received, less than 30 minutes of runtime White (pulse) Receiver on but no G10T transmission received White (flicker) G10T transmission dropout (RF mute) Off No power to receiver G10S Receiver (G10T Transmitter docked) LED State Condition Battery LEDs Green (cycle 1-2-3) G10T charging 3 Green LEDs (solid) G10T fully charged RF LEDs 3 Red LEDs (solid) More than 75% interference (not usable) 2 Red LEDs (solid) 50% interference (usable, but only for short range) 1 Red LED (solid) 25% interference (usable, also indicates G10S power on) Battery LEDs Off RF LEDs On Battery LEDs – Off RF LEDs – Red (cycle 3-2-1) G10T not docked properly – Try undocking and redocking Battery LEDs – Off RF LEDs – 3 Red LEDs (solid) Connected to Mac or PC, Line 6 Updater open All LEDs Off No power to receiver G10S Receiver (G10T Transmitter un-docked) LED State Condition Battery LEDs 3 Green LEDs (solid) G10T transmission received, more than 4.5 hours of runtime 2 Green LEDs (solid) G10T transmission received, more than 3 hours of runtime 1 Green LED (solid) G10T transmission received, more than 1.5 hours of runtime 1 Red LED (solid) G10T transmission received, more than 30 minutes of runtime 1 Red LED (flash) G10T transmission received, less than 30 minutes of runtime RF LEDs 3 Green LEDs (solid) G10T transmission received, good signal strength 2 Green LEDs (solid) G10T transmission received, average signal strength 1 Green LED (solid) G10T transmission received, poor signal strength 3 Red LEDs (solid) No G10T transmission received, more than 75% interference (not usable) 2 Red LEDs (solid) No G10T transmission received, 50% interference (usable, but only for short range) 1 Red LED (solid) No G10T transmission received, 25% interference (usable, also indicates G10S power on) Red (cycle 3-2-1) G10S channel knob has been changed from its setting since G10T was last docked All LEDs off No power to receiver -
So I went to play on my toneport for the first time in like forever. Had it installed on a previous computer and it worked fine, now, no matter what usb port I plug it in, I constantly get the red flashing clip lights, sometimes the volume panels will be lit up but the lights are still flashing and the device is acting like it cant connect. I've downloaded the most recent drivers from Monkey, but after I install them and go back to Monkey it says the drivers are not installed. I've searched all over for people who have had similar problems but they, like myself, can't seem to find any answers anywhere. Help, anyone?
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Hello, Last time I had a practice, for some reason the screen for Effect #1 on my M13 started flashing for no reason (I hadn't even touched any of the buttons). I tried to turn it off and back on, but when I did it was now in updating mode where it was waiting for a command (Can't remember exactly what it said). I had tried a couple of different combinations of buttons while power cycling it, but ended up getting it to come on. When I got home, I did a search online and I think the recommendation I found was to do a factory reset of it (through the Setup screen). I did it. Today I had a practice again (hadn't used the M13 since the factory reset) and soon after we started playing, the screen on Effect #1 started flashing again. Everything still seemed to be working, so I ignored it. Then all of a sudden, the Delay turned itself on (Effect #3). When I pressed the button to turn it off, the button for it actually changed from Green (what it was supposed to be) to Purple. Again, I tried to ignore it, but then the Tube Compressor (the selected effect from #1) started changing to a bunch of different effects. Needless to say, I had to stop playing. I tried to do another Factory Reset but it still kept doing weird stuff afterwards (I was too annoyed at this point to take note of what it was doing, but it was basically more of the same like wouldn't stay in tuner mode while I was trying to tune, etc. Any ideas of what the problem could be? Thanks, Anthony
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hi i.thailand Problem!! Transmitter or TBP 12 Dropout!! i change batteries many times LED orange bright it's soft Battery LED RED Audio LED RED and Flashing on Audio LED Who help me please? what's happen Thankyou line id : tonigtl FB /eakkawish Email : toni.gtl@hotmail.com
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Hello, my first thread ever in my first forum ever: be patient. I bought a second-hand MM4 a couple of years ago. In these two years it has been powered by batteries for a short while, then by a Gator power supply 9 V DC. Everything was fine so far, both in function and from the power supply point of view. End of July I was rehearsing with the usual set-up, some tremolo effect was on. I switch this effect off and after a while choose another switch: the sound doesn't change at all (volume, color, etc.) but on the other side the LED of the button I stomped on started blinking at a slow pace (on-off-on-off-...). Since then, it didn't work anymore. I tried restoring the factory setting (the two outer switches), but it didn't work at all: nothing changed. I didn't try supplying it by batteries because it's "ultimately" stuck to the velcro and I don't want to destroy the pedalboard before I know what to do first. What should I do? Thank you very much. Giorgio
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Hi, I purchased a JTV 69 from a shop (display model) the guy said the battery had run out so couldn't see the Variax mode. I already have a Variax 500 and so a flat battery didn't seem much of a problem. Since then I've charged the battery and on power up the Model selector knob and altered tuning knob flash red continuously . I've looked through manuals and online threads and appears simply pushing the model select knob should be enough but not matter what i try the flashing just continues. I've tried different power sources (DI box and batteries) and powering up with 1/4 inch while having model select knob pressed down and pickup selected in the middle but still no result. I will be contacting line 6 tomorrow but in the meantime has anyone got a solution or suggestions?
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i have read and applied all the other posts but still not working... using win 7. I have installed licence manager, monkey and drivers but no success! need a little help thanks
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This is happening because your Pod Pro is looking for external word clock. You may have inadvertently knocked the sync switch to 'External'. Change the digital sync switch on the upper right of the front panel to 44.1 or 48 k and it will stop doing that.
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