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Advanced Topics — A3: 

A3: ADVANCED ADJUSTMENT MENU

From the main menu, press the 

DOWN

 key to reach “Adjust Advanced?”, then press “

OK

” 

to select from the menus below. These menus are intended for the advanced user looking 

to further “fine tune” the sensations the ET312 produces. These settings are optimized at 

the factory and need not be changed for most users.

Some modes dynamically adjust various parameters. For example, 

Climb

 is constantly 

changing the frequency. The 

MultiAdjust

 control is also often assigned to one or more 

parameters for each mode.

For these reasons, only some of the following adjustments will work in any given mode. 

These settings are all saved—even after the power is turned off— when the “

Save 

Settings

” function is executed from the main menu. Experiment to feel the effects.

RampLevel Adjust?

 - This allows you to set the starting level for the Ramp function. 

The factory default is 70% and the range is 50% to 100%. Setting it at 50% means the 

output intensity will double from the beginning to the end of the ramp. This is more of an in- 

crease than many people are comfortable with. Setting it to 100% effectively disables the 

Ramp function.

RampTime Adjust?

 - This allows you to adjust the time between ramp increments. 

The factory setting is 20 seconds. The range is 1 to 120 seconds per increment. With the 

factory settings, there are 30 steps between 70% and 100%. At 20 seconds per step, that’s 

600 seconds total time (10 minutes). If you set RampTime to 120 seconds, it would be 

3600 seconds (1 hour). Note: You may not feel the output go up for each 1% increment 

depending on the mode and level settings. This is normal.

Depth Adjust?

 - This adjusts the modulation depth of some of the modes. For example, 

on Stroke, it alters the range of the stroking effect. The factory setting is 50 and the range is 

10 to 100.

Tempo Adjust?

 - This adjusts the intensity modulation speed and other rate parameters 

of some modes. The factory setting is 10 and the range is 1 to 100.

Freq. Adjust?

 - This adjusts the frequency of the pulses. Higher settings feel smoother 

and have more energy. The default is 150hz.

Effect Adjust?

 - This adjusts the rate of various frequency effects. The factory setting is 

5 and the range is 1 - 100.

Summary of Contents for ET312

Page 1: ...ET312 User Guide...

Page 2: ...inability to use the Product even if the Manufacturer was aware of the possibility of such damages Indemnity Purchaser hereby releases and agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Manufacturer from a...

Page 3: ...ge of 18 Current passed through the heart neck or head can be fatal Keep away from children The ET312 is intended for use only by healthy consenting adults familiar with safe electrostimulation and pr...

Page 4: ...iencing hands free orgasms Still others use it for erotic BDSM play where it creates high intensity sensations without causing the lingering discomfort and possible harm you get with other techniques...

Page 5: ...his Guide Like many things in life electrostimulation is not without risks It must be performed properly and there are certain people who should not use ANY electrostimulation devices including the ET...

Page 6: ...ements Symmetrical bipolar output waveforms for balanced and flows Standard 3 5mm output connectors Independent and electrically isolated outputs 6 CONNECTIONS The ET312 has six connection jacks along...

Page 7: ...ome common audio sources include portable music players smartphones the sound output from a computer or sound and light relaxation devices You may want to use a widely available Y cable allowing you t...

Page 8: ...nel Diagram on the next page for control locations and descriptions Power Switch The power switch is located just to the left of the connection jacks Make your connections and turn the level controls...

Page 9: ...rrent mode and adjustments Menu Key optional advanced settings Up Key selects next mode or setting MultiAdjust adjusts stimulation sensations Level A and B adjusts intensity of outputs A and B Down Ke...

Page 10: ...Indicators A red LED for each channel is located under the LCD display These provide an approximate indication of what the output is doing This is especially useful if you re using the ET312 on someo...

Page 11: ...may want to turn down the levels slightly before changing modes Waves This mode constantly adjusts several parameters differently for each channel This results in creative interplay between the channe...

Page 12: ...ther stereo music source Popular dance and other music with a defined beat tends to work best Classical or other music with soft passages may interrupt the stimulation Audio 3 This mode is like Audio...

Page 13: ...tiny pinch of baking soda or contact lens saline solution mixed in Some conductive rubber accessories may limit the intensity due to their design and become less conductive with repeated use Electrode...

Page 14: ...12 with a low battery will greatly reduce the battery life If the unit is not being used charge the battery every 6 months 13 CARING FOR YOUR ET 312 The ET312 like most electronic devices should be tr...

Page 15: ...To cancel a ramp and return the unit to normal just change the mode The Ramp Up function does not work in the Random1 mode This function offers some very interesting options It can be used to graduall...

Page 16: ...used on the slave unit to adjust the intensity of the third and fourth channels The link works in most but not all modes If you desire four channels of audio stimulation use a Y cable or two micropho...

Page 17: ...ning to the end of the ramp This is more of an in crease than many people are comfortable with Setting it to 100 effectively disables the Ramp function RampTime Adjust This allows you to adjust the ti...

Page 18: ...TriPhase can be used two ways The standard method uses three electrodes with one common connection between the two channels As shown in the diagram on Page 19 the striped wire of each channel is conne...

Page 19: ...es are available on the Internet and can be played back using iTunes or other music player software They can also be encoded as MP3 files and played back using a computer or a portable music player So...

Page 20: ...as those used to repair eye glasses Failure Messages If a failure message is displayed the error codes below may indicate the likely problem 04 Link Failure The slave ET312 did not respond correctly...

Page 21: ...loss damage or injury to Purchaser others and property arising out of the use misuse or inability to use the product Recovery of any kind against the Manufacture shall not exceed the purchase price of...

Page 22: ...d to ErosTek products Treat the ET312 like a sharp knife or power tool It must be used properly or serious injury may result CE Compliance Connected lead wires must be less than 3 meters 118 long Cust...

Page 23: ...23 Notes...

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