3.
The entire test takes a little under two minutes and steps through each Robo-Tuner at
increasing speeds. Sit back, look at the Gear Shift knob, and enjoy the light show.
4. When complete, return the silver tog-pot to its center position.
Bluetooth ID (Position = B, ID = B)
The pedals read the Bluetooth ID to enable wireless control with LPX. This function provides
the ID for reference during the Bluetooth “pairing” process, and requires no user
interaction. For more on pairing, see page 27.
Bluetooth Step-by-Step
1.
Enter the
Red
Bank, then rotate the Gear Shift knob to the
B
position.
2.
The four ID characters read sequentially in the middle of the Gear Shift knob (e.g.,
0-9-
P-3
).
3.
To exit Bluetooth ID mode, return the silver tog-pot to its center position.
Piezo Calibration (Position = Arrow, ID = b# symbols)
The piezo calibration process analyzes the levels of each string’s individual piezo pickup,
which provides data to the Robo-Tuners for tuning. Optimizing the calibration may improve
tuning performance.
Piezo Calibration Step-by-Step
1.
Enter the
Red
Bank, then rotate the Gear Shift knob to the Arrow
position.
2.
Push down on the Digital Varitone knob. All string LEDs will be lit
red
, except that the
low E will flash
green
to indicate this string will be calibrated first. The Gear Shift display
shows
P
(for “pick”).
3.
Pick the string with the same force, pick, and pick angle you use during tuning. The Gear
Shift center shows the measured level, and after the string has decayed, shows
P
again.
4.
Pick the string each time the
P
re-lights until the string's LED switches to solid
green
and
another string starts blinking
green
.
5.
Pick the next string as you did in steps 3-5.
6.
Repeat step 5 until all strings are calibrated. Return the silver tog-pot to its center
position.
Restore Factory Defaults (Position = full CCW, ID = red circle)
This operation restores all factory defaults.
Caution!
Any custom patches or tunings you’ve
stored in the guitar will be lost unless you’ve backed them up to disk using the LPX editor
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