Behringer TU100 User Manual

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Behringer TU100 User Manual

CHROMATIC TUNER TU100

Thank you for showing your confidence in us by purchasing the BEHRINGER CHROMATIC TUNER TU100. This compact guitar and bass tuner provides 7 different tuning modes. Thanks to its 7-segment LED display and 11-point LED indicators, it provides great visibility, especially in dark environments.

1. CONTROLS

Top view

The ON/BATT LED illuminates when the tuner is activated. It also serves as a battery level indicator.

This LED meter indicates to what degree the instrument’s tone deviates from the reference tone.

These yellow arrow LEDs light up when the played note is below or above pitch. Both LEDs will light up when the tone’s pitch is correct.

The 7-segment LED display indicates the string number (high E string: “1”, B string: “2” etc.) of the strummed string of your instrument, if the TU100 is operated in one of the guitar or bass modes. In chromatic mode it displays the note name. Semitones are shown by the decimal point LED (“#”) in the display.

Press the STREAM/CENT button to switch between the LED display modes (see chapter “OPERATIONS”).

Press the MODE button to select the tuning mode (see chapter “OPERATIONS”).

Use the footswitch to activate/deactivate the tuner.

Connect your guitar or bass to the 1/4" TS IN connector.

Connect your amp or another stompbox to the 1/4" TS OUT connector. When the tuner is activated (footswitch pressed) the output is muted. This way, you can silently tune your guitar or bass.

The 1/4" TS BYPASS connector always sends a signal to your amp independently of the footswitch position.

Use the DC IN connection at the right side of the unit to plug in a 9 V power supply (not included).

The BATTERY COMPARTMENT is located underneath the pedal cover. To install or replace the 9 V battery, press the hinges with a ballpen and remove the pedal cover. Be careful not to scratch the unit.

+The TU100 is powered as soon as you insert a plug into the INPUT. The battery is “disconnected” when the plug is removed. For this reason, the TU100 has no on/off switch. To extend battery life, always disconnect the INPUT when the unit is not in use.

The SERIAL NUMBER is located at the bottom.

2. OPERATION

Selecting the tuning mode: Select between 3 Guitar modes (Regular, Flat, Double Flat), 3 Bass modes (Regular, Flat, Double Flat) and Chromatic mode.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

String

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

6th

Regular

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E

B

G

D

A

E

 

D

A

F

C

G

D

 

 

 

 

 

 

String

1st

2nd

3rd

4th

5th

Regular

 

 

 

 

 

 

G

D

A

E

B

 

F

C

G

D

A

Guitar (left) and bass (right) tuning modes

Guitar modes:

sPress the MODE button repeatedly until the “GUITAR” meter LED lights up. If you want to play in flat or double flat mode, select “b” or “bb” guitar mode.

sPick a single string on your guitar. The string number closest to the pitch of the played tone will be displayed. The meter LEDs and the pitch indicators will show the pitch deviation.

Bass modes:

sPress the MODE button repeatedly until the “BASS” meter LED lights up. For flat or double flat mode select “b” or “bb” bass mode.

sPick a single string on your bass. The string number closest to the pitch of the played tone will be displayed. The meter LEDs and the pitch indicators will show the pitch deviation.

Chromatic mode: In chromatic mode the tuner automatically recognizes all tones and semitones and indicates the note name in the LED display. Chromatic is the standard mode when powering up the TU100.

sCycle the MODE button to make the “CHROMATIC” LED light up.

sPlay a single note on your instrument. The note closest to the pitch of the played tone will be indicated.

sTune your instrument until the green “0” cent LED of the meter display and the pitch indicators light up.

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