User manual DOD FX51

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[. . . ] Do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer's warranty. If liquid is spilled on the unit, shut it off immediately and take it to a dealer for service. [. . . ] See page 20 for a complete description of these effect types. Delay/Reverb - This button will access the Delay and Reverb effects. The selected effect type will be ndicated by a flashing LED. Successive presses of the Delay/Reverb button will toggle between the two effects. The atus of the selected effect and the current type of Delay and Reverb are shown in the Display. Rotating the Data Wheel will change the status and/or the type of Delay and Reverb. Both the Delay and Reverb can be used multaneously in any Preset. You will notice that one or more of the Parameter LEDs will light with each selection n this group. This means that those Parameters are associated with the selected effect, and are available for urther adjustment. You will need to use the Parameter button to access the associated Parameters. See page 22 or a complete description of Delay and Reverb effects. - Press the Expression button a second time to set the toe up value. The Display will alternate between showing tu and the value currently assigned. Rotate the Data Wheel to select the value that the Expression Pedal will reach in the toe up position. - Press the Expression button a third time to set the toe down value. The Display will alternate between showing td and the value currently assigned. Rotate the Data Wheel to select the value that the Expression Pedal will reach in the toe down position. 17 Storing/Copying a Preset nce you have edited a Preset to your liking, you must store the changes in order for the FX51 to remember your ettings. There are three steps to storing a Preset. The Store LED will flash and the User LED lights. The flashing LED is asking "where do you want to store this sound"?Use the Data Wheel to select the User Bank and Preset location for this new sound to be saved. Once you have selected the desired Preset location, press the Store button again. [. . . ] Rock the pedal forward to the toe down position and press the flashing number 3 footswitch. he expression pedal is now calibrated for use with all programs. Calibrating the Expression Pedal the Expression Pedal ever has problems with controlling parameters through their full range, it may be ecessary to re-calibrate it. Follow these steps for Expression Pedal calibration: . Press and hold the Expression button and reconnect the power. [. . . ]

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