Back panel, Fulltone musical products inc – Fulltone TERC TSC-618 User Manual
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BACK PANEL
The following features contain references to numbers found on both the Front Panel (Page 2) and Back Panel (Page 3)
BACK PANEL FEATURES
POWER RECEPTACLE / FUSE (#13): Accepts a standard computer-type IEC detachable Power Cable. The cable is included for US & Canada only.
To access the 0.3amp, 5mm x 20mm fuse, simply unplug the IEC power cord from the TERC’s receptacle and use a small flat blade screwdriver to press down on the tab
located inside the cutout area under the middle pin. Press down on this tab and the fuse door will pop open, then grab it with your fingers and pull out.
EXTERNAL SPEED JACK (#15): You can attach an external variable speed control pedal to your TERC. This pedal must have a standard 100K B taper potentiometer in it
to operate correctly. NOTE: You must have the TERC’s SPEED knob (#10) set to FULL CW position or the external speed controller will not operate!
EXTERNAL CANCEL (#16): This jack allows you to externally cancel the Chorus effect, but you will still be running through the TERC’s preamp circuitry.
It is a typical “Tip to ground cancels” jack.
1/4” OUTPUTS (#17 and 19): These outputs are configured unbalanced for standard shielded mono (guitar cable) plugs. Do not use TRS balanced cables here!
XLR OUTPUTS (#18 and 20):XLR outputs are “balanced” with Pin2 “Hot” and Pin1 going to chassis ground to avoid the grounding issues found in many other devices.
1/4” / XLR COMBO INPUT (#21): This jack accepts 1/4” mono (guitar cable) (unbalanced), 1/4” Balanced TRS, and XLR Balanced plugs.
WARRANTY: Fulltone products carry a Limited 5 year Warranty to the original owner with proof of purchase the product was bought new from an authorized Fulltone
dealer. There is no need to register your product, simply keep a copy of your original sales receipt. The Warranty covers failure due to manufacturing errors only and is void
if a mod or repair is attempted by anyone other than Fulltone (or an authorized Fulltone Repairman) and/or if we deem that any operator-caused abuse or damage has
occurred. Things that would cause voiding of the Warranty would include: the use of an incorrect power supply, water damage, physical abuse, etc. If you are having
a technical issue please do not call. Instead, email [email protected] to troubleshoot the problem and (only after troubleshooting) for the scheduling of your repair.
After we have decided that a repair is necessary, we will email you an Acrobat PDF copy of our Return Authorization Form. (RA Form) You then print it out, fill out all the
information, and include it in the box with the effect you are sending. Fulltone Musical Products Inc. is not responsible for and injuries and/or damages related to the use of
our products. The Customer is always responsible for any shipping costs, VAT, duties, or Taxes that may result from the international shipping during sale or repair.
Thank you for buying the Fulltone Custom Shop “That 80’s Rack Chorus!”
OPERATING VOLTAGE: All TERC’s have a 3 tap
transformer primary that can be quickly wired for any
country’s power. Tap #1 is for Japan and is “100”
volt. Tap #2 is marked “115” and can be operated off
of anywhere between 110 to 120 volts, USA &
Canada. Tap#3 is marked “230” and can be operated
off of anywhere between 220 and 240 volts, for
Europe. You will see this listed on the voltage info
area (#14) and there are additional voltage decals
(place at #14) included with your manual should this
voltage ever get changed.
HOW TO CHANGE VOLTAGE:
Warning!
This procedure
should ONLY be performed by a competent, qualified
technician. Any damage that results from this procedure will
void your warranty and may cause injury. Unplug the power
cable from the wall. Unplug the power cable from the power
receptacle. Open the enclosure by remove all of the small
screws around the sides of the TERC, and the one tiny screw
holding the top section down near the front panel. Inside you
will see a yellow wire (see below diagram), simply unsolder
that wire, move it to the appropriate voltage for you country,
and resolder.
Fulltone Musical Products Inc.
11018 Washington Blvd.Culver City, CA 90232 USA
Sales: [email protected]
Repairs: [email protected]
website: www.fulltone.com
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