Line 6 RELAY G50 Bodypack Pilot's Guide

To pair the Relay G50 transmitter with the receiver, ensure both are powered on. Set both units to the same channel by using the channel selector knob. Once the channel is set, the units should automatically sync.
The Relay G50 transmitter requires two AA batteries. For optimal performance, use high-quality alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
To improve signal range, ensure a clear line of sight between the transmitter and receiver. Avoid obstructions like walls or large metal objects. Adjust the antennas on the receiver for optimal reception.
If experiencing signal dropouts, try changing the channel to avoid interference. Ensure that the receiver is placed in an elevated position, and check for nearby devices that might cause interference.
Yes, you can use multiple Relay G50 systems simultaneously. Ensure each system is set to a unique channel to prevent interference.
To perform a factory reset, turn off the receiver. Press and hold the channel selector button while turning the power back on. Release the button when the LED display shows 'rSt'.
The Relay G50 transmitter provides up to 8 hours of operation with fresh alkaline batteries. Rechargeable batteries may offer varied performance.
Use the included belt clip to securely attach the Relay G50 bodypack to your instrument strap. Ensure the clip is firmly fastened to avoid accidental detachment.
If the transmitter does not power on, check the batteries to ensure they are properly installed and charged. Inspect the battery compartment for any signs of corrosion or damage.
To clean the Relay G50 system, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the surfaces. Avoid using harsh chemicals or water. Regularly check the battery compartment for corrosion and ensure all connectors are free from dust and debris.