Voltz Pedal Power Pack User Manual Download Page 4

 

VOLTZ USER INTERFACE DESCRIPTION  

 

 

A. Battery Charge Status – This indicator light will give you precise status as to  

how much juice is left in your Voltz battery unit. Green light – you have full power 

(100-85% charge) Yellow light – still good to go (85-20% charge) Flashing 
yellow light – It’s getting near the end my friend (20-10%) Red Light – Time 
to recharge before you rock (<10% charge)  

B. Charge/Discharge (ON/OFF) switch – When you want to play with battery power, just 

turn the switch to the ON position and the unit will discharge to power your effects. 
When you are done jamming and need to recharge, just flip the switch to the OFF 
position and plug it into the wall or DC outlet (car accessories outlet a.k.a. cigarette 
lighter).    

C. Output Jack – This is where you plug in the milliVoltz units into the Voltz to give you 

that complete hum-free setup. This is an 18VDC output so make sure you do not 
plug any effects directly into this output (unless you have a power hungry 18V

DC

 

Pedal). Use the included 12” male-to-male power patch to connect the Voltz to the 
milliVoltz.  

D. USB Charging Port – Have a device you want to charge while playing (cell phone, 

mp3 player, etc.)? Just plug the USB charging cable that came with your device 
into the USB output and presto, you have power!  

E. DC Input – Plug Voltz into your car using the included car charger plug adapter. 

Literaly you can charge this unit on the road.  

F. AC Input – Plug Voltz into a wall outlet to charge while switch is in the charge position. 

Or in a pinch and you forgot to charge your voltz unit?  Flip the switch to charge, 
plug Voltz into the wall and charge while you are playing.     

 

Summary of Contents for Pedal Power Pack

Page 1: ...r all of your pedals without the need to buy extra input adapters Available milliVoltz and Voltz accessories allow you to power the more exotic effect pedals with input voltage requirements of 12 0VDC...

Page 2: ...ure that none of the milliVoltz accessories are attached to Voltz for initial charging Choosing the right milliVoltz to power your effects 90 of effect pedals are going to require a 9VDC power input T...

Page 3: ...or by looking at the label on the DC input of the effects pedal you are trying to power Important Operating Instructions Make sure the polarity marked on the milliVoltz tip matches that of you effect...

Page 4: ...lighter C Output Jack This is where you plug in the milliVoltz units into the Voltz to give you that complete hum free setup This is an 18VDC output so make sure you do not plug any effects directly...

Page 5: ...pedal you are trying to power C milliVoltz 18 5VDC output Gives power to another milliVoltz converter when connected Only plug this output into another milliVoltz unit This is a non isolated DC outpu...

Page 6: ...t the wire with sharp wire cutters as close the rubber molding on the last daisy chain output you are using After the cut is made make sure that the ground and positive conductors from the power wire...

Page 7: ...Voltz and milliVoltz illustrated set up Plastic Insulator cap...

Page 8: ...x Output Current Output Connector DC Battery Capacity Cycle Life Charging Time LED DISPLAY 90 to 265Vac 47 63Hz 1 6A 90Vac Full Load 130 Watts 10 to 32V 11 0A 10V input 110W max user replaceable 30A b...

Page 9: ...olation 12 6VDC output isolated by transformer 15 0VDC milliVoltz DC DC Power Adapter DC Input Input DC Voltage Range 18 5V DC Output 15 6VDC Max Current 600mA 15 6VDC Max Power 9 36W Isolation 15 6VD...

Page 10: ...without notification 40VDC milliVoltz DC DC Power Adapter DC Input Input DC Voltage Range 18 5V DC Output 40 6VDC Max Current 200mA 40 6VDC Max Power 8 12W Isolation 40 6VDC output isolated by transf...

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