Nady FL-10 Manual - Page 3

Connections and Controls, Changing the Battery

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• Do not use the unit near power amplifiers (or other equipment with large power transformers) as this may induce hum. To alleviate, simply reorient or move the unit. • Wireless communication devices, such as cell phones, may produce noise in your unit during their use if very close. Relocate or switch off such devices if this occurs. • Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn down the volume or turned off the power to all units. Also batteries should always be installed or replaced before making any connections. This will prevent damage to speakers and other devices due to possible loud transient noises Changing the Battery When the effect ON-OFF LED indicator goes dim or no longer lights while the effect is on, it means that the battery is nearly exhausted or dead and must be replaced. Replace the battery following the steps below. This device consumes considerable power, so use of the optional PAD-1 AC adapter is recommended. For maximum battery life and reliability, use only 9V alkaline batteries. 1. Use your thumb to pry open the battery compartment cover latch on the bottom of the unit and remove the cover with the attached battery. 2. Replace with a fresh alkaline battery, connecting it to the snap cord (carefully observing the battery's polarity, + vs. -), reinsert in the holder, and snap the cover into place (avoid getting the snap cord pinched between the cover and bottom plate). Connections and Controls (3) (4) (7) (5) (6) (2) (1) (8) 1. The INPUT (1) jack accepts input signals from guitars or other musical instruments or other effects units. 2. The OUTPUT (2) jack connects the unit to an amplifier or another effects unit. Control: • The MANUAL (3) knob adjusts the center frequency to which the effect is applied. Turn clockwise for raising the frequency range affected. • The RATE (4) knob adjusts the rate of the flanging. Turn clockwise for speeding up the flanging effect. • The DEPTH (5) knob adjusts the sweep depth. Turn clockwise for deepening the effect. Note: the MANUAL knob has no function when this knob is turned completely clockwise.

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Connections and Controls
1. The
INPUT (1)
jack accepts input signals from guitars or other musical instruments or other
effects units.
2. The
OUTPUT (2)
jack connects the unit to an amplifier or another effects unit.
Control:
The
MANUAL (3)
knob adjusts the center frequency to which the effect is applied. Turn
clockwise for raising the frequency range affected.
The
RATE (4)
knob adjusts the rate of the flanging. Turn clockwise for speeding up the flanging
effect.
The
DEPTH (5)
knob adjusts the sweep depth. Turn clockwise for deepening the effect. Note: the
MANUAL knob has no function when this knob is turned completely clockwise.
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(2)
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Changing the Battery
When the effect ON-OFF LED indicator goes dim or no longer lights while the effect is on, it means
that the battery is nearly exhausted or dead and must be replaced. Replace the battery following the
steps below.
This device consumes considerable power, so use of the optional PAD-1 AC adapter is
recommended.
For maximum battery life and reliability, use only 9V alkaline batteries.
1.
Use your thumb to pry open the battery compartment cover latch on the bottom of the unit and
remove the cover with the attached battery.
2. Replace with a fresh alkaline battery, connecting it to the snap cord (carefully observing the
battery
s polarity, + vs. -), reinsert in the holder, and snap the cover into place (avoid getting the
snap cord pinched between the cover and bottom plate).
Do not use the unit near power amplifiers (or other equipment with large power transformers) as
this may induce hum. To alleviate, simply reorient or move the unit.
Wireless communication devices, such as cell phones, may produce noise in your unit during their
use if very close. Relocate or switch off such devices if this occurs.
Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn down the volume or turned off the power to all
units. Also batteries should always be installed or replaced before making any connections. This
will prevent damage to speakers and other devices due to possible loud transient noises
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