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Troubleshooting
Problem
Solution
No Audio
Transmitter off or battery out of power
Batteries put into transmitter out of polarity
Transmitter and receiver on different channels
Receiver off / unplugged or not connected
Can’t Turn Off Transmitter
Change Channels
Transmitter in locked mode (THH06 handheld only)
Loss of Signal
Dropouts
Shorter Range
Distance between transmitter and receiver is too great.
Other transmitting or RF devices are too close to the receivers.
Receiver not in line-of-sight with transmitter
Interference on channel – change channels
Another Line 6 transmitter is turned on and set to the same channel
Setting THH06 and TBP06 Transmitters to XD-V30 Compatibility Mode
The XD-V35 system ships set to the new dual frequency RF2 mode. 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 method differs slightly between the handheld and beltpack.
THH06 Handheld Transmitter
• Turn the transmitter off.
• Press and hold the channel SELECT button.
• While holding the SELECT button, press and hold the power ON button.
• The blue LED over channel 1 will flash three times to indicate that the transmitter is in the
RF1 mode.
• To revert to the RF2 mode, repeat the above steps; the blue LED over channel 2 will flash
three times when the transmitter is in this mode.
TBP06 Beltpack Transmitter
• With transmitter off, set the Channel Select slide switch to channel 6.
• Turn on the transmitter.
• Wait for the blue LED to flash followed by a green LED flash.
• Immediately slide the Channel Select switch completely left to channel 1.
• Quickly slide the Channel Select switch completely right to channel 6.
• This process must be completed within three seconds of turning on the transmitter.
• The blue LED will flash once to indicate that the transmitter is now in the RF1 transmission
mode. To revert to RF2 transmission mode, repeat the above steps; the blue LED will flash
twice when the transmitter is in this mode.