Line 6 RELAY G50 Pilot's Guide

To pair the transmitter and receiver, turn on both devices and press the "Channel Select" button on the receiver to choose a channel. Then, press and hold the "Channel Select" button on the transmitter until the LED indicator matches the receiver's channel.
If you experience interference or dropout, try changing the channel on both the transmitter and receiver to find a clearer frequency. Ensure that both devices are within the recommended range and that there are no obstructions.
To extend battery life, use high-quality alkaline or rechargeable batteries, and turn off the transmitter when not in use. Additionally, avoid using the transmitter at maximum power unless necessary.
Yes, you can use multiple RELAY G50 systems simultaneously by setting each system to a different channel to avoid interference. The system supports up to 12 simultaneous channels.
For the best audio quality, maintain a clear line of sight between the transmitter and receiver, set the output level on the receiver to match your amplifier or mixing console, and use high-quality cables.
The Line 6 RELAY G50 does not support user-updatable firmware. Ensure that your device is functioning correctly by checking for hardware issues or contacting Line 6 support if you suspect a firmware problem.
Regularly inspect the cables and connectors for wear, clean the device with a soft, dry cloth, and store in a cool, dry place when not in use. Replace batteries promptly when depleted.
Yes, the RELAY G50 can be used with active pickups. Ensure that the transmitter's gain setting is appropriate for the higher output level of active pickups to avoid distortion.
First, check that both the transmitter and receiver are powered on and set to the same channel. Verify that the cables are securely connected and test with different cables if necessary. Ensure that the volume levels on both the device and the connected equipment are properly adjusted.
The optimal range for the RELAY G50 is up to 200 feet (60 meters) line of sight. Performance may vary depending on the environment and potential obstructions.