Safety precautions, Control elements, Safety precautions 2. control elements – Behringer FOOTCONTROLLER Version 1.2 July 2003 FCV100 User Manual
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1. Safety Precautions
Detailed safety precautions:
Please read all safety precautions and operating instructions before you attempt to
operate the unit. Follow all safety precautions and keep operation instructions for
future reference.
Damage:
Take care not to drop your FCV100 as this can lead to severe damage.
BEHRINGER assumes no liability for any damage caused by the user.
Maintenance and care:
If the FCV100 is not used for more than three months, please remove the battery to
avoid damage caused by battery leakage. The FCV100 will automatically turn on as
soon as plugs are inserted into the inputs. To save battery power, remember to unplug
the jacks when the unit is not being used.
For mains connection, use a 12 V DC power adapter with a current rating higher than
10 mA. A wrong power adapter may damage the unit.
Clean your FCV100 with a dry cloth. Avoid using volatile solvents as they may damage
the surface.
2. Control Elements
Fig. 2.1: FCV100 controls (part 1)
(1)
By switching into “NORM” mode, the FCV100 is capable of controlling the volume of
two individual musical instruments. Signals from INPUT 1/2 are led to OUTPUT 1/2.
In “CV” mode the FCV100 can control modulation and volume levels of other musical
instruments by connecting OUTPUT 2 to the volume or modulation input of the
instrument. In “CV” mode, when OUTPUT 2 is in use, INPUT/OUTPUT 1 can still be used for
controlling the volume of another instrument, similar to “NORM” mode. All connections
are made with standard 1/4" TRS plugs.
(2)
In “NORM” mode, these jacks are used to feed separate instrument inputs with the
FCV100’s input signal. If you only use OUTPUT 2 in “CV” mode, the FCV100 functions as a
CV controller.
(3)
Turning the MIN VOL control fully clockwise will increase the volume at the
minimum setting. This allows you to set the volume range.
NORM
CV
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