Gibson LP STD LTD Manual v1.0
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If
you
encounter
problems
with
Les
Paul
Standard
2010
Limited,
Gibson
recommends
that
you
take
it
to
an
authorized
service
center.
Although
there
are
some
procedures
you
can
try
yourself,
be
careful—
if
you
have
any
doubt
about
your
ability
to
do
any
of
these
fixes,
please
consult
Gibson
tech
support.
One
or
more
strings
don't
seem
to
tune
correctly,
but
the
rest
do.
There
can
be
several
possible
reasons
for
this
problem:
•
The
nut
slot
too
high
and
there's
too
much
friction
•
The
lock
nut
on
the
string
post
is
not
tight
enough
•
The
string
was
strummed
too
hard,
causing
it
to
go
sharp
•
A
sticky
string
bar
in
the
saddle
causes
pitch
detection
to
fail
•
The
accuracy
setting
needs
to
be
higher;
the
accuracy
setting
is
too
low
(Section
6.2,
Function
10)
•
E
‐
Function
Correction
is
enabled
(refer
to
Section
6.2,
Function
12)
•
The
tailpiece
is
set
too
low,
so
the
string
touches
the
bridge
base
and
shorts
out
to
it.
Observe
what
happens
when
you
try
to
tune
the
problematic
string.
Here's
what
should
happen:
•
You
strum,
the
respective
string
LED
should
start
flashing
red
to
indicate
that
pitch
detection
is
active.
•
After
1
second,
the
LED
should
start
flashing
yellow
(information
is
being
sent
to
the
neck
CPU,
and
the
RoboHead
starts
to
move).
•
After
tuning
the
string,
the
string's
LED
turns
green
to
indicate
the
string
is
in
tune.
If
not,
try
these
fixes:
•
Remove
the
problematic
string
and
make
sure
the
string
bar
is
not
inclined
in
the
saddle,
and
that
you
can
move
the
string
bar
up
and
down
a
little
bit;
it
must
not
be
sticky
in
its
saddle.
Sometimes
just
“unsticking”
the
string
bar
is
enough
to
solve
the
problem.
•
Re
‐
string
the
string
and
tap
the
string
bar
gently.
Check
that
the
string
bar
is
not
inclined
and
that
the
lock
nut
on
the
tuner
post
is
set
tight.
•
Reset
the
tuning
system
(Section
6.2,
Function
101),
afterward
disable
E
‐
Function
correction
(this
must
be
done
manually;
refer
to
Section
6.2,
Function
12).
•
If
you
are
still
having
problems
at
this
point,
change
accuracy
settings
to
a
higher
level
(refer
to
Section
6.2,
Function
10).
•
If
all
else
fails,
tune
the
problematic
string
to
your
liking,
and
save
as
a
Custom
tuning
preset.