Operating the device
The Fazley PBP-06 is a practical pedal power supply designed to power (guitar)effects
pedals. One central power supply unit like this one means each individual guitar pedal is
not required to have a separate power supply or mains socket.
Installation
This pedal power supply can easily be mounted on or underneath a pedal board. Suitable
ways to mount this device are using hook-and-loop fastener strips, tie-wraps or brackets
that might have been included with your pedal board.
When mounting this device to a pedal board, it is important to ensure that the status LED
indicators are visible at all times. It is also important that it can be turned off and unplugged
at any time in case of emergencies.
Connecting the outputs
Install the pedal power supply in such a way that the included cables can be plugged in
without having any sharp (180-degree) bends, as this will likely cause the cables to break
over time. The cables can be bound together using cable binders as long as they aren't
pulled too tightly.
The connection cables can easily be plugged into their corresponding socket. The outputs
on the left side of this device offer different voltage levels meant for special effects pedals
that require a voltage other than 9V DC. There is one 500mA output that offers 15V, and the
other connections may not exceed a load of maximum 300 mA.
On the right side of this device, you will find the regular 9V DC outputs, each with a
maximum output capacity of 200 mA. Each output is also equipped with an LED indicator.
Simultaneous use of all outputs at full capacity
In theory, if all outputs are being utilised at their full maximum capacity at the same time,
the power supply may not be able to provide the amount of power as indicated per output.
In practice, however, it does not often happen that all the outputs of this type of power
supply are used simultaneously at full capacity and is therefore unlikely to cause a problem.
115 / 230V
This device can run on two different voltages. It has been configured in advance to run on
230V AC power, but it can also function on 115V AC power, which is common in some
countries. If you want to run this device on 115V AC power, bear in mind that you may need
a different connection cable than the one included with this product.
The information in this user manual is subject to change at any time without notice.
Version:
1.0
Date of creation and author's initials:
08-03-2017 RV
Revision date and author's initials: -