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Multi   FX   1U   Manual 

 

 
 

 

Compliance  

 

This   device   complies   with   Part   15   of   the   FCC   Rules.   Operation   is   subject   to   the  
following   two   conditions:   (1)   this   device   may   not   cause   harmful   interference,   and  
(2)   this   device   must   accept   any   interference   received,   including   interference   that  
may   cause   undesired   operation.  

Changes   or   modifications   not   expressly   approved   by   Intellijel   Designs,   Inc.   could  
void   the   user’s   authority   to   operate   the   equipment.  

Any   digital   equipment   has   been   tested   and   found   to   comply   with   the   limits   for   a  
Class   A   digital   device,   pursuant   to   part   15   of   the   FCC   Rules.   These   limits   are  
designed   to   provide   reasonable   protection   against   harmful   interference   when   the  
equipment   is   operated   in   a   commercial   environment.   This   equipment   generates,  
uses,   and   can   radiate   radio   frequency   energy   and,   if   not   installed   and   used   in  
accordance   with   the   instruction   manual,   may   cause   harmful   interference   to   radio  
communications.  

 

 

 

This   device   meets   the   requirements   of   the   following   standards   and   directives:  

EMC:    2014/30/EU  
EN55032:2015   ;   EN55103-2:2009   (EN55024)   ;   EN61000-3-2   ;   EN61000-3-3   

Low   Voltage:   2014/35/EU  
EN   60065:2002+A1:2006+A11:2008+A2:2010+A12:2011   

RoHS2:   2011/65/EU  

WEEE:   2012/19/EU  

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Multi FX 1U

Page 1: ...Multi FX 1U Manual Multi FX 1U Clockable Delay Reverb and Chorus Effect Manual Revision 2020 03 02...

Page 2: ...ti FX 1U Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Compliance 2 Installation 3 Before Your Start 3 Installing Your Module 4 Front Panel 6 Controls 6 Inputs Outputs 9 Technical Specifications 10 Pag...

Page 3: ...ith the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated...

Page 4: ...ee power header and sufficient available capacity to power the module Sum up the specified 12V current draw for all modules including the new one Do the same for the 12 V and 5V current draw The curre...

Page 5: ...12V pins on the module s power connector Different modules use different ways to indicate the 12V pins Some may be labelled with 12V a white stripe next to the 12V pins the words red stripe or some c...

Page 6: ...rrectly aligned If the pins are misaligned in any direction or the ribbon is backwards you can cause damage to your module power supply or other modules After you have confirmed all the connections yo...

Page 7: ...In REV mode this knob is not clocked meaning both the CLK 5 input and TAP TIME C buttons are ignored DLY delay Mode If the FX TYPE A switch is set to DLY this knob controls the delay time and is labe...

Page 8: ...atedly at least twice in a row on the quarter note to set an internal clock rate for the delay If the delay is internally clocked the button is half lit but blinks brightly every quarter note Disables...

Page 9: ...itch The function for each mode is labeled beneath the knob Specifically REV reverb mode The knob controls the reverb s DECAY time Clockwise longer reverbs DLY delay mode The knob sets the number of R...

Page 10: ...ts applied to the left and right outputs this method will result in a richer more pleasing mono chorusing effect However you can also connect a single output if that s the sound you prefer 3 IN L Left...

Page 11: ...ode on The actual delay time is based on this input as well as the clock division set by the TIME DIV B knob The CLK input has an associated LED which blinks in time with the clock input regardless of...

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