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the receiver has no gain or attenuation controls. Do not use TRS connectors with the XD-
V35 Receiver as the Ring portion of the connector is used for firmware updates and may cause
computer generated noise in your audio outputs.
Note:
When the associated transmitter is off, and moderate to strong interfering frequencies not coming
from a Line 6 transmitter are present on the selected receiver channel, one or more of the RF LEDs on
the right side of
Trans Status
will turn red. Higher levels of interference will light more red LEDs. Use
in high interference conditions will result in reduced range for the system. Either move the receiver
away from the source of the interference – such as a nearby WiFi modem or computer with a WiFi
transceiver – or select another channel not showing interference.
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• Twist the bottom section of the THH06 transmitter counterclockwise, unscrew, and remove
it. Lightly pull the battery cover tab down with a thumbnail, and open the cover by pulling
back; it is hinged at the base of the transmitter.
• Insert two AA batteries, noting the polarity markings shown in the battery compartment. Use
alkaline batteries, or rechargeable NiMH batteries in the 2400 – 2800 mAh range. Close the
battery cover and replace the bottom section of the transmitter.
• Press and briefly hold the left button below the
Channel
display to turn on. A small blue LED
will light above the currently selected channel.
• Press the right
Select
button to change to the next channel; the blue LED above the number
will light. Each press of the button will go to the next channel. The channel is selected
and active immediately.
Note,
the transmitter buttons are recessed to prevent accidental
activation, so press them down firmly below the recessed surface, until you feel a click.
• When the transmitter is on the same channel number as the receiver, the receiver
Trans
Status
LEDs will light green, and when you speak in the mic the receiver
Audio
LED will
light green.
Note:
When the transmitter battery level is low, the LED over the number 6 on the display will light
red, and it will flash red when less than 40 minutes remain. Line 6 transmitter battery-life meters are
calibrated for use with alkaline batteries, so when NiMH rechargeable batteries are used the remaining
life will not be as accurate – however, the basic indication is to insert fresh batteries soon after the LED
shows red. Carbon-zinc batteries are not recommended.
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• With a thumbnail, slide down the latch on the battery door located on the right side of the
transmitter.
• Open the hinged door and insert two AA batteries, noting the polarity markings shown on
the top plate of the battery compartment. Use alkaline batteries, or rechargeable NiMH
batteries in the 2400 – 2800 mAh range. Close the battery cover and slide the latch up with
your thumbnail to lock.
• Slide the switch on the top of the transmitter to ON; the LED marked
Batt
(battery) will light
blue.
Note,
When the transmitter battery level is low, the
Batt
LED will light red, and it will
flash red when less than 40 minutes remain.
• On the face of the transmitter, the
Channel
select provides a metal slide switch to set a
channel from 1 to 6. Slide the metal button to the desired channel number; it has detents so
it will stop in the correct place. The channel is selected and active immediately.
• Connect the lavalier microphone to the 1/4” TRS (tip-ring-sleeve) jack on the bottom of the
transmitter. When you speak in the mic, the
Audio
LED will light.
• When the transmitter is on the same channel number as the receiver, the receiver
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