GTRS S800 Intelligent Guitar Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- GTRS
Table of Contents
S800 Intelligent Guitar
Owner’s Manual
www.gtrs.tech
LAY OUT
- GTRS control knob
- 6.35mm guitar line/headphone output
- USB type-C port
- Battery compartment (Utilize needle to open the battery compartment)
- Lithium-ion battery (GLP-1) (Please ensure the GTRS logo is placed as shown when placing battery)
QUICK TOUR
Step1: Connect your GTRS guitar to an amplifier or headphones
Step
2 : Rotate the GTRS control knob clockwise to turn the guitar on. The knob
LED will indicate on/off status Step 3: Press the GTRS control knob to switch
between different preset tones
Step 4 : Rotate the GTRS knob to adjust the output volume level to your preference ****
INSTRUCTIONS
GTRS APP
The GTRS App functions as the editor software for the GTRS guitar. Users can
easily select effects and create presets for the GTRS system, download and
share tones to the cloud, and update the firmware of their GTRS guitar. Several
tools for practice are included in the app as well.
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Get the GTRS APP
Download the GTRS App from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android). -
Activation
Open the Bluetooth menu of your smartphone or tablet and search for“ GTRS” to connect your guitar via Bluetooth. After connecting, a QR code scanner will display in the app. Use the APP to scan the barcode on the last page of your owner’s manual, or the bar code on the package, to finish activation and registration. The serial number and warranty of your GTRS guitar will automatically be registered as part of the activation process.
*Notice: This procedure is only for GTRS guitars that have not yet been activated. An activated guitar will skip this procedure. Please ensure the GTRS guitar is on and your smartphone network connection is stable during activation. -
Guide
Click the“ ?” icon in the top right corner of the app screen to access the quick guide/manual of the GTRS App.
GTRS control
Preset switch. You can assign the function of the GTRS knob while pressing it
shortly.
Preset switch. You can assign separate functions and presets from the GTRS App
by pressing and holding down the knob for a short time.
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Preset Mode
Press to switch between four different tones presets. The color of the LED will change in the order of dark blue, purple, orange, and sky blue.
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Guitar Simulation Mode
Press to switch the guitar simulation on. The purple LED indicates the guitar simulation is on while sky blue indicates the guitar simulation is turned on. -
The guitar will begin in Preset Mode by default. You can assign defaults through GTRS APP ‒ Settings ‒ Global – GTRS control.
Tuner
When the APP or wireless footswitch is connected, press and hold the GTRS knob
to access the tuner. The GTRS knob LED will turn yellow. Press the knob again
to exit the tuner.
Low battery alert
To provide the best experience for users, the GTRS knob will blink slowly when
the battery level is getting low. Please charge your GTRS battery as soon as
possible to maintain the battery life of your unit.
Charging
The lithium-ion battery in the GTRS system can be charged through the Type-C
USB port from the power supply. While charging, the GTRS knob LED will turn
red no matter which mode it is in. A green LED indicates a full charge.
GWF-4 WIRELESS FOOTSWITCH
Wireless footswitch (purchased separately)
The wireless footswitch can be used with GWF-4 for better control of presets
during live performance. Please see the wireless footswitch manual for more
information.
Bluetooth
Open the Bluetooth menu of your smartphone or tablet and search for“ GTRS” to
connect via Bluetooth. Users can use the Bluetooth function to play audio
tracks from a mobile device mixed with the GTRS guitar signal and send that
signal through the main output of the GTRS guitar.
**Live Stream/Direct Recording
To provide the best experience for users, the GTRS knob will blink slowly when
the battery level is getting low. Please charge your GTRS battery as soon as
possible to maintain the battery life of your unit.
****Traditional Guitar Mode**
If GTRS is off, or if the battery life is low, the output signal of the guitar
will switch to true bypass and function as a traditional guitar would. Only
the volume knob, tone knob, and pickup switch can affect the tone of the
guitar. In this mode, the guitar cannot support headphone output.
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