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BRIEF OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 0 Modulation Controls (Includes Speed and Depth) Within a given delay range, the actual delay time can be varied manually with the Delay control, or it can be varied automatically with these Modulation Speed and Depth controls. Modulation is useful for chorus, vibrato, flanging, phasing, and similar effects. The Depth knob sets the amount of deviation in delay time. When you switch from the short to the long delay range, the maximum depth is increased. The Speed knob sets the rapidity of the deviation in delay time (the speed of the effect). (1) Foot Switch jack This standard phone jack is provided for use with a guitartype foot switch. The switch turns all delay effects On and Off (delay time, feedback and modulation), but it does nothing to the direct sound, regardless of front panel settings. A foot switch is handy for initiating an echo effect at the end of a vocal or instrumental phrase, for abruptly ending an effect on a precise cue, etc. REAR PANEL Fuse This 0.5 amp fuse (for nominal 120 VAC mains) protects the delay line by preventing excess current flow in the AC side of the power supply. AC Power Cord This 2-wire AC power cord may be plugged into nominal 120 VAC mains (±10%), 60Hz only (U.S. and Canadian models). The unit draws 12 watts. PRECAUTIONS 1. BEFORE TURNING ON the E1005, set its FEEDBACK control to minimum (full counterclockwise). This avoids any potential howling which could damage speakers. 2. It is a SAFE practice to lower the volume of your amplifier or mixer when first turning ON the E1005. Also, begin with the E1005 INPUT control(s) at a low settings and gradually turn it up until the Input Level display peaks at about 0dB. Then adjust the amplifier volume as desired. 3. USE CAUTION whenever connecting the E1005 output to its input; mixing and/or feedback can be achieved without special connections by using the controls provided. 4. NEVER connect the output of a power amplifier or a guitar amplifier speaker output to the E1005 inputs; they are designed for mic, instrument or line level signals only. (Exception; a guitar amp output may be used if it is connected via a suitable direct box, one including an attenuation pad to lower the signal to mic or line levels.) 5. DO NOT connect power supplies, batteries, or apply DC voltages to any El 005 inputs or outputs. 6. NEVER use abrasives or spray-on chemical solvents to clean the El 005. Mild detergents applied to soft cloths are preferred. 7. IF RUNAWAY FEEDBACK (HOWLING) SHOULD OCCUR, IMMEDIATELY TURN DOWN THE E1005 FEEDBACK CONTROL. 4

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BRIEF
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
0
Modulation
Controls
(Includes
Speed
and
Depth)
Within
a
given
delay
range,
the
actual
delay
time
can
be
varied
manually
with
the Delay
control,
or
it
can
be
varied
automatically
with
these
Modulation
Speed
and
Depth
controls.
Modulation
is useful
for
chorus,
vibrato,
flang-
ing,
phasing, and
similar
effects.
The
Depth
knob
sets
the
amount
of
deviation
in
delay
time.
When
you
switch
from
the
short
to
the
long
delay
range,
the
maximum
depth
is
increased.
The
Speed
knob
sets
the
rapidity
of
the
deviation
in
delay
time
(the
speed
of
the
effect).
(1)
Foot
Switch
jack
This
standard
phone
jack
is
provided
for
use
with
a
guitar
-
type
foot
switch.
The
switch turns
all
delay
effects
On
and
Off
(delay
time,
feedback and
modulation),
but
it
does
nothing
to
the
direct
sound,
regardless
of
front
panel
settings.
A
foot
switch
is
handy
for
initiating
an
echo
effect
at
the
end
of
a
vocal
or
instrumental
phrase,
for
abruptly
ending
an
effect
on
a
precise
cue,
etc.
REAR
PANEL
Fuse
This
0.5
amp
fuse
(for
nominal
120 VAC
mains)
protects
the
delay
line
by
preventing
excess
current
flow
in
the
AC
side
of
the
power
supply.
AC
Power
Cord
This 2
-wire
AC
power
cord
may
be
plugged
into
nominal
120
VAC
mains
(±10%),
60Hz
only
(U.S.
and
Canadian
models).
The
unit
draws
12
watts.
PRECAUTIONS
1.
BEFORE
TURNING
ON
the
E1005,
set
its
FEED-
BACK
control
to
minimum
(full
counterclockwise).
This
avoids
any
potential
howling
which
could
damage
speakers.
2.
It
is
a
SAFE
practice
to
lower
the
volume
of
your
amplifier
or
mixer
when
first
turning
ON
the
E1005.
Also,
begin
with
the
E1005
INPUT control(s)
at
a
low
settings and
gradually
turn
it
up
until
the
Input
Level
display
peaks
at
about 0dB.
Then
adjust
the
amplifier
volume
as
desired.
3.
USE
CAUTION
whenever
connecting
the
E1005
output
to
its
input;
mixing
and/or
feedback
can
be
achieved
without
special
connections
by
using the
controls
provided.
4.
NEVER
connect
the
output
of
a
power
amplifier
or
a
guitar
amplifier
speaker
output
to
the
E1005
inputs;
they
are
designed
for
mic,
instrument
or
line
level
signals
only.
(Exception;
a
guitar
amp
output
may
be
used
if
it
is
connected
via
a
suitable
direct
box,
one
including
an
attenuation
pad
to
lower
the
signal
to
mic
or line
levels.)
5.
DO
NOT
connect power
supplies,
batteries,
or
apply
DC
voltages
to
any
El
005
inputs
or
outputs.
6.
NEVER
use
abrasives
or
spray
-on
chemical
solvents
to
clean
the
El
005.
Mild
detergents
applied
to
soft
cloths
are
preferred.
7.
IF
RUNAWAY
FEEDBACK
(HOWLING)
SHOULD
OCCUR,
IMMEDIATELY
TURN
DOWN
THE
E1005
FEEDBACK
CONTROL.
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