Connect everything up...
Connect everything up but the LEDs. That includes the footswitches. Connect the main PCB
to the daughterboard. The pads align perfectly so you have nice straight wire runs.
Ensure your power supply is 9V Tip Negative, or connect up a battery for now. If connecting
a battery, solder long lengths of wire to the +V and GND pads on the PCB, then attach the
battery to the other end of these. This saves desolding stuff from the board, which is a pain.
JACK SOCKETS
DC SOCKET
GND
+V
GND
SIGNAL
Ignore the third tag -
you only need that if
wiring up for battery.
SIGNAL is JACK IN and JACK
OUT on the PCB. Each socket
has its own GND connection
conveniently placed.
Once the sockets are connected... Plug in. Go!
If it works, crack on and get it in the box. If not,
troubleshoot. Check you have everything in the
right place and reflow any poor joints.
First thing to check - have you put in the
appropriate power jumper..?