New bee GT30

New bee GT30 Rechargeable Clip-On Tuner User Manual

Tauira: GT30

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the New bee GT30 Rechargeable Clip-On Tuner. This device is designed to provide accurate and efficient tuning for a variety of string instruments. Its compact size, clear LCD display, and versatile tuning modes make it an essential accessory for musicians.

The GT30 tuner features a high-resolution color LCD display for easy readability, even in bright conditions. Its advanced piezoelectric sensor ensures precise tuning by detecting instrument vibrations directly. With a 360-degree rotatable and flexibly adjustable design, along with protective silicone pads, it offers both convenience and instrument safety.

New bee GT30 Clip-On Tuner attached to a guitar headstock, with a USB-C charging cable visible.

Image 1.1: New bee GT30 Tuner with USB-C Charging

2. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Whakaaturanga ngawari ki te panui: Large, high-resolution color LCD display offers a wide viewing angle and high brightness for clear visibility in various lighting conditions.
  • Versatile Tuning Modes: Supports tuning for Guitar, Ukulele, Bass, Violin, and Chromatic instruments. Includes specific modes for open tunings (G, D, E) and drop tunings (♭, ♭♭) for guitar.
  • Extreme Accuracy: Utilizes advanced, highly sensitive piezoelectric sensor technology to detect instrument vibrations directly, ensuring fast and precise tuning.
  • Flexible and Stable Design: The display can be rotated 360° and adjusted 135° forward and backward for optimal viewing. Built-in silicone pads on the clamp prevent slipping and protect the instrument's surface.
  • Pūhiko Rechargeable: Equipped with a 180mAh Lithium Polymer battery, providing approximately 10 hours of working time on a single charge via USB-C.
  • Kiato me te Kawe: Weighing only 31.2g, its small size makes it easy to carry and fit into a guitar bag or pocket.
  • Taumahi-Aunoa: Automatically turns off after 5 minutes of inactivity to conserve battery life.
Comparison image showing the New bee GT30 tuner on a guitar headstock, highlighting its upgraded features like high sensitivity, precise tuning, larger display, and high-brightness color display, compared to an older, smaller tuner.

Image 2.1: Upgraded Tuner Features and Display

3. Tatūnga

3.1 Charging the Tuner

  1. Locate the USB-C charging port on the tuner.
  2. Connect the provided USB-C cable to the tuner and a compatible USB power source (e.g., computer, wall adapter).
  3. The battery indicator on the display will show charging status. A full charge provides approximately 10 hours of working time.
Close-up image of the New bee GT30 tuner showing its USB-C charging port and a charging cable connected, with text indicating 'Extra Long Battery Life' and '180mAh Battery Capacity'.

Image 3.1: USB-C Charging Port

3.2 Attaching to Your Instrument

  1. Gently open the clip of the tuner.
  2. Attach the tuner securely to the headstock of your guitar, bass, ukulele, or violin. Ensure the silicone pads make contact with the instrument to prevent damage and provide a stable grip.
  3. Adjust the display angle for optimal viewing. The tuner head can rotate 360° and tilt 135° forward and backward.
Diagram showing the New bee GT30 tuner's flexible rotation capabilities, including 360-degree rotation and 135-degree forward and backward tilt, along with a close-up of the built-in silicone pads on the clip.

Image 3.2: Flexible Rotation and Stable Clip

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1 Hiko / Whakaweto

  • To power on, press and hold the power/mode button (usually located on the back or side) for a few seconds.
  • To power off, press and hold the power/mode button again. The tuner will also automatically power off after 5 minutes of inactivity.

4.2 Te Kōwhiri i te Aratau Whakatū

  • After powering on, briefly press the power/mode button to cycle through the available tuning modes: Chromatic (C), Guitar (G), Bass (B), Ukulele (U), and Violin (V).
  • For Guitar mode, a brief press of the button will also allow you to toggle between standard tuning, open tunings (G, D, E), and drop tunings (♭, ♭♭).
Image showing the back of the New bee GT30 tuner with the power/mode button highlighted, demonstrating how to toggle between open tuning (G, D, E) and drop tuning (flat, double flat) in guitar mode.

Image 4.1: Mode Selection for Open and Drop Tunings

4.3 Te Whakatū i tō Pūoro

  1. Select the appropriate tuning mode for your instrument.
  2. Pluck a single string on your instrument. The tuner will detect the vibration and display the note name and pitch deviation on the LCD screen.
  3. Te panui i te Whakaaturanga:
    • If the needle points to the left (yellow area), the note is flat. Tighten the string.
    • If the needle points to the right (red area), the note is sharp. Loosen the string.
    • When the needle is in the center (blue area) and the note name is correct, your string is in tune.
  4. Whakahoutia mō ngā aho katoa kia tino tika rā anō te whakarārangi o tō taonga puoro.
Image illustrating the New bee GT30 tuner's display indications for 'Flat' (yellow), 'In Tune' (blue), and 'Sharp' (red) while tuning a guitar string.

Image 4.2: Intuitive Display for Tuning

5. Tuning Modes Overview

The New bee GT30 tuner offers a range of modes to accommodate various instruments and playing styles:

  • Tae (C): Tunes any note, ideal for instruments not covered by specific modes or for custom tunings.
  • Kītā (G): Standard guitar tuning. Also supports open tunings (G, D, E) and drop tunings (♭, ♭♭) by cycling through options with the mode button.
  • Pā (B): Standard bass guitar tuning.
  • Ūkurere (U): Standard ukulele tuning.
  • Vaiorini (V): Standard violin tuning.
Image showing the New bee GT30 tuner displaying different tuning modes: Guitar, Bass, Ukulele, Violin, and Chromatic, with corresponding images of each instrument.

Image 5.1: Multiple Tuning Modes Supported

6. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the tuner's display and body. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or solvents.
  • Rokiroki: Penapenahia te taputapu whakamātao ki te wāhi hauhautanga, maroke, kia matara atu i te rā tika me ngā pāmahana tino kino.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko: Recharge the tuner regularly, even if not in frequent use, to maintain battery health. The automatic power-off feature helps extend battery life.
  • Te whakahaere: Avoid dropping the tuner or subjecting it to strong impacts, as this may damage internal components or the display.

7. Te Raru

  • Tuner not turning on: Ensure the battery is charged. Connect the tuner to a USB power source using the USB-C cable.
  • Ko nga panui kore tika:
    • Check that the tuner is securely clipped to the instrument's headstock.
    • Ensure there is no excessive ambient noise that could interfere with vibration detection.
    • Verify that the correct tuning mode is selected for your instrument.
  • Display is dim or unresponsive: The battery may be low. Recharge the tuner. If the issue persists after charging, contact customer support.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
Tau tauiraGT30
Taumaha Tūemi31.2 g
AhuApproximately 42mm x 42mm x 52mm (1.65in x 1.65in x 2.0in)
TaePango
Momo PūhikoPūhiko Rithium 180mAh (ka taea te whakahou)
Tauranga WhakatauUSB-C
Awhe Tone440Hz
Tikanga Whakatau± 1 ōrau
Aratau WhakatikaChromatic, Guitar (Standard, Open G/D/E, Drop ♭/♭♭), Bass, Ukulele, Violin
Whakauru VoltageDC5V ≤100mA
Putanga Voltage3.7V
Image showing the compact dimensions of the New bee GT30 tuner, indicating its weight as 31.2g and its measurements as 1.65 inches (42mm) by 2.0 inches (52mm).

Image 8.1: Compact and Portable Design with Dimensions

Image of the side of the New bee GT30 product box, listing detailed specifications such as Tone Range, Calibration Accuracy, Tuning Modes, Input/Output, Battery Type, and Charging Cable Specifications.

Image 8.2: Product Box with Specifications

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

New bee products are manufactured with quality and reliability in mind. For any questions, technical support, or warranty inquiries, please contact our customer service team.

Image of the side of the New bee GT30 product box, displaying manufacturer contact information including email and website addresses.

Image 9.1: Manufacturer Contact Information

Tuhinga e pa ana - GT30

Preview WJ21 Guitar Wireless System User Manual | New Bee
Comprehensive user manual for the New Bee WJ21 Guitar Wireless System, covering setup, operation, specifications, troubleshooting, and FCC compliance.
Preview New Bee BH58 Headset Nihokikorangi Manual Kaiwhakamahi - Aratohu Ororongo Ahokore
He pukapuka kaiwhakamahi matawhānui mo te pane Nihokikorangi Nihokikorangi Bee BH58 Hou. Akohia me pehea te takirua, te hono, te whakahaere i te rōrahi, te whakamahi i nga mahi waea, te rapu raruraru noa, me nga aratohu haumaru.
Preview Pipi H1 Air Conduction Headphones: Manual Kaiwhakamahi & Whakatakotoranga
He pukapuka whakamahi matawhānui mo te New Bee H1 nga taringa kawe hau, e hipoki ana i te huaview, te whakaahuatanga, te rarangi whakakakahu, nga tohutohu mau, te takirua, te whakamahi, nga mahi pa, te mana tohu, te utu, nga whakaritenga, me te rapu raruraru. Kei roto ko nga korero tautukunga FCC.
Preview New Bee BH58 Wireless Bluetooth Headphones User Manual
Comprehensive user manual for the New Bee BH58 wireless Bluetooth headphones, covering setup, connection, operation, troubleshooting, and safety guidelines.
Preview New Bee DM19 Professional Microphone Manual Kaiwhakamahi
Te pukapuka a te Kaiwhakamahi mo te New Bee DM19 hopuoro USB ngaio, e whakaatu ana i nga tatūnga, nga whakaritenga, nga whakatupato mo te whakamahi, me te rapurongoa mo te rekoata ororongo tino pai mo Windows me Mac.
Preview New Bee M53 Pakihi Nihokikorangi Headset Manual Kaiwhakamahi
User manual for the New Bee M53 Business Bluetooth Headset. Learn about product overview, description, wearing instructions, usage, button functions, specifications, and troubleshooting.