Line 6 Official Manual for XD-V75 Transmitters and Features

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transmitted to the receiver and displayed on the receiver LCD main page.

Transmitter Power Level Select

The Line 6 digital transmitters give the option to select a lower power transmission, which is useful for minimizing interference when using them along with WiFi or other 2.4 GHz devices, and for extending battery life when the transmitters are used closer to the receiver antennas. When you are using wireless systems on the same channels at nearby venues or stages, the lower power setting will often allow them to work at each location without interfering with each other. For maximum range, use the (default) higher power setting.

To set the transmitter power, press and hold the SELECT button until the channel screen appears. Quickly press the SELECT button one more time to reach the [POWER] screen. Press the ON/MUTE button on the handheld or the VALUE button on the beltpack to change between [HI] and [LO] (Power Save). Press and hold the SELECT button to select and go back to the main screen.

Note, If the transmitter is set at LO power and you experience short range or interference, change it to the HI setting to increase the range. Alternately, position the transmitter closer to the receiver antennas, make sure the antennas are line-of-sight, or select another frequency that has less interference.

Locking, Unlocking, and Muting the Transmitter

The THH12 and TBP12 transmitters can be locked to prevent accidental button pushes from handling during use. When locked, the user cannot mute or turn off the transmitter, or change the frequency or other settings, assuring that an error with a transmitter will not interrupt the event. After use, it is easy to unlock the transmitter to turn off or change settings. When not locked, the transmitter can be muted so that it keeps transmitting but audio is temporarily disabled.

MUTE SELECT

BATT AUDIO

MUTE OFF/ON

To mute the THH12 handheld, quickly press the ON/MUTE button until it clicks; press again to unmute. The word [MUTED] will appear in place of the transmitter name, and the backlight will stay lit. To mute the TBP12 beltpack, push and briefly hold the MUTE button on the top of the pack; press again to unmute. The display works identically to the handheld. When the mic is muted and you press the SELECT button to enter another parameter page, the word [MUTED] will remain in tiny characters in the left center of the display as a reminder. When a transmitter is [MUTED] the red MUTE LED will light on the receiver.

To lock the THH12 handheld, turn it on and assure that the desired settings are completed, and that the receiver display shows the signal. Unscrew the end of the battery compartment, and locate the micro- switch on the back; move it to the right toward the lock symbol. Test by pressing the ON/MUTE or SETUP buttons, and the word [LOCKED] will appear on the top line of the briefly lit display. Unscrew the compartment and move the switch to the left to unlock.

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Contents XD-V75 Digital Wireless Aution 20546/SDPPI/2011 3794 20544/SDPPI/2011 Page Supplied Components Recommendations for Best PerformanceReceiver XD-V75 Digital Wireless Quick SetupAudio Beltpack TransmitterHandheld Transmitter What Makes a Wireless Digital? Benefits of Digital WirelessCH 1THH12B XD-V75 Receiver Detailed SetupTHH12 Handheld Transmitter Detailed Setup TBP12 Beltpack Transmitter Detailed Setup Compatibility with Other Line 6 Wireless Devices Connecting the XD-V75 ReceiverChannel Scanning Procedure Audio Output & Filter Adjustments Receiver Output Level AdjustmentsOutput Adjust +0dB Norm Setting Microphone Models Dynamic Filter AdjustmentsSelecting Mic Models with the THH12 Handheld Transmitter Microphone Usage Tips Naming Transmitters Setting Other Transmitter FunctionsLocking, Unlocking, and Muting the Transmitter Transmitter Power Level SelectSetting Encryption Mode OFF CH 1THH12B Battery Level Indicator FunctionsDetecting Interference with the Antenna a & B Display Range and Interference TestingScanning the Channels for Interference Detecting Interference with the RF MeterAvoiding WiFi Interference Walk-Testing the Performance AreaMinimizing Near / Far Transmitter Effects Antenna Mounting and PlacementRack Mounting & Antennas Two Receivers Remote Antenna Placement Firmware Updating Procedure TroubleshootingChannel Frequency a Frequency B Compatibility Channel RF Frequency ChartSystem XD-V75 Digital Wireless System SpecificationsTBP12 Beltpack Pinout To TA4F Connector

XD-V75 specifications

The Line 6 XD-V75 is a professional digital wireless microphone system that has made a significant impact in live sound environments, including concerts, theater productions, and public speaking engagements. This system is designed to provide superior sound quality and exceptional performance, aiming to meet the demands of both professional musicians and vocalists.

One of the standout features of the XD-V75 is its advanced digital transmission technology. The system operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, which is licensed-free and allows for interference-free operation, minimizing the risk of dropouts and RF interference. This ensures that performers can move freely on stage without compromising audio quality.

The XD-V75 comes equipped with high-fidelity, 24-bit digital audio, delivering pristine sound quality that remains consistent across various volume levels. This high resolution provides a remarkable dynamic range, making it suitable for capturing both soft spoken lines and powerful vocals. The built-in microphone options, including cardioid and omnidirectional polarization, further enhance versatility, catering to different performance environments and stylistic preferences.

This system also features up to 12 channels of operation, allowing multiple users to perform simultaneously without interference. Channel scanning technology helps quickly identify and select the best available channels, streamlining setup time and ensuring reliable performance.

Another noteworthy aspect of the XD-V75 is its user-friendly interface. The system includes an LCD screen that provides clear visual feedback regarding battery life, signal strength, and channel selection. This allows users to monitor their setup at a glance and make real-time adjustments during performances.

Durability is also a central characteristic of the Line 6 XD-V75. The transmitter and receiver units are built to withstand the rigors of daily use, from touring musicians to corporate events. The handheld transmitters are ergonomically designed for comfort and ease of use, while the bodypack transmitters allow for versatility in placement, accommodating instruments and lavalier microphones.

With its combination of professional-grade audio quality, robust wireless performance, and versatile design, the Line 6 XD-V75 continues to be a preferred choice for performers around the world who demand the best from their wireless microphone systems. This enables artists and speakers to focus on their performance, knowing they have a reliable and high-quality audio solution in the Line 6 XD-V75.