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Turn 

W

TYPE

until FOOTSWITCH ASSIGN appears in the display.

Select UP, DWN or TGL using the 

W

PARA 1

or 

W

PARA 2

knobs. 

If you opt for the TOGGLE function, see section 6.5 above for
further instructions.

7.13 VOLUME PEDAL

This menu lets you determine at which point in the signal chain a
connected volume pedal or the volume pedal of the optionally
available Z-Board regulates the amp’s level.
Turn 

W

TYPE

until VOLUME PEDAL appears in the display. Using

W

PARA 1

or 

W

PARA 2

, select the desired mode from the

following options:

AMP VOLUME:

With this option, the pedal controls the amp

section’s Volume knob, meaning that it adjusts the pre-effect
section volume level. The volume value programmed in the
preset has priority when you change a preset, and it is activated
first. The level will not change until you operate the pedal.

GLOBAL:

With this option, the pedal controls the amp’s Master

knob, meaning that it adjusts the overall output level. Even if you
change a preset, the level is still determined by the pedal, or
more accurately, its current value. 

7.14 VOLUME PEDAL RANGE MINIMUM, 

VOLUME PEDAL RANGE MAXIMUM

If you have connected an expression pedal to the jack on the
rear panel of the 

zenTera

®

, you can define the desired volume

control range for the pedal in these submenus. The same of
course holds true for the volume pedal on the optionally
available Stageboard.
Turn 

W

TYPE

until the appropriate menu appears in the display.

Select values between 0.0 and 9.9 using the 

W

PARA 1

or

W

PARA 2

knobs. 

7.15 CV PED TYPE 

This menu lets you select a linear or a logarithmic action for your
foot pedal's control range (linear = uniformly increasing volume,
logarithmic = at first a steep and then a flatter rise in the volume
curve). 
Turn 

W

TYPE

until CV PED TYPE appears in the display. Select

LINEAR TYPE or LOG TYPE using 

W

PARA 1

or 

W

PARA 2

7.16 CV PED CALIB MIN/MAX

You can calibrate a connected expression pedal here. Turn

W

TYPE 

until the CV PED CALIB SET TO MIN menu appears in the

display. Set your foot pedal so that it rests at its minimum position
(MIN, with the heel all the way back and the toe pointing up)
and confirm by tapping 

r

PARA 1

or 

r

PARA 2

. The display

automatically pages to the next menu, CV PED CALIB SET TO
MAX. Floor the pedal so that it rests at its maximum position and
tap 

r

PARA 1

again. Your pedal is now calibrated and ready to

“rock”.

7.17 Z-BOARD BANK CHANGE

This menu lets you define how the 

zenTera

®

responds to bank

change commands sent from the Z-Board. This command can
either access a preset of the next bank directly, meaning that
the preset is activated immediately along with the bank change.
Note that in this case the Z-Board switches in increments of five.
This means that if you are currently using preset 23, a bank chan-
ge command automatically activates preset 28. If you do not
want presets to be switched in this manner, you can opt for pure
bank change functionality. In this case, the next bank is always
called up without accessing a preset directly. You then have to
activate one of this bank's presets separately by stepping on the
appropriate switch on the Z-Board.

Turn 

W

TYPE

until the menu appears in the display. Use 

W

PARA 1

to select DIR for the former, BNK for the latter option.

Note: For an in-depth explanation of the workings of the Z-Board,
please consult the Z-Board owner's manual.  

7.18 Z-BOARDCALIB

As described above in section 7.16 for a connected expression
pedal, you can also calibrate the optional Z-Board.
Proceed as follows:
Turn 

W

TYPE

until the Z-BOARDCALIB SET WAH MIN menu appears

in the display. Set the wah-wah pedal of the Z-Board so that it
rests at its minimum position (with the heel all the way back and
the toe pointing up) and confirm by tapping 

r

PARA 1

or

r

PARA 2

. The display automatically pages to the next menu,

SET WAH MAX. Floor the pedal so that it rests at its maximum
position and tap 

r

PARA 1

again. 

The display automatically pages to the next menu, SET VOLUME
MIN, which lets you calibrate the volume pedal. The procedure is
the same as for calibrating the wah-wah pedal. Set the volume
pedal so that it rests at its minimum position and confirm by
tapping 

r

PARA 1

or 

r

PARA 2

. The display automatically

pages to the next menu, SET VOLUME MAX. Floor the pedal so
that it rests at its maximum position and tap 

r

PARA 1

again.

7.19 VERSION

This menu tells you which software versions the individual
modules of your 

zenTera

®

are running.

Turn 

W

TYPE

until the menu appears in the display. Then you can

call up the versions with 

W

PARA 1

or 

W

PARA 2

8.0 MAINTENANCE AND CARE

The 

zenTera

®

does not require service of any type. There are

however a few basic rules that will extend the service life of your
amp enormously: 
• Make sure all peripheral devices, cords and cables are in a

state of good repair! Defective speaker cables are the most
common cause of power amp failure. Poor-quality cables will
cause hum and undesirable noise. 

• Ensure plenty of air can circulate around your amp's ventilation

ducts at all times.

• Definitely avoid exposure to mechanical shocks and extreme

heat, dust and particularly moisture.

• Be picky about the kind of peripheral devices you connect to

your amp and always check out their specs before you plug
them in. Never connect speaker cabinets with an ohm rating
lower than the 

zenTera

®

is designed to handle. Under no

circumstances should you connect devices with high output
signal levels (e.g. power amps) to your amp's input.

• Be sure the AC power source delivers the current that your

amp is designed to handle before you plug it in. When in
doubt about the local rating, ask the venue's sound technician
or a stage hand. 

• Refrain from DIY repairs! To be on the safe side, you should also

have a qualified technician replace internal fuses.

9.0 POSSIBLE ERROR SOURCES/

TROUBLESHOOTING

E1) The zenTera

®

won't power up when you switch it on:

• It's not getting AC power. Check the mains cable to see if it is

connected properly! 

• The mains fuse is defective. Replace the fuse with another

identical fuse. If this fuse also blows, be sure to talk to your
local Hughes & Kettner dealer. 

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Страница 1: ...ENGLISH BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG MANUAL www hughes and kettner com 2 0 ...

Страница 2: ...ng reverb These effects just like the amp s parameter controls are intuitive to tweak without the nerve racking tedium of stepping through menus All settings may be stored as presets in 128 slots 100 user presets 28 factory sounds and called up via the front panel footswitch or MIDI controllers With this array of user friendly features the zenTera handles like a dream Packing a powerful punch the ...

Страница 3: ...es you a lot more musically meaningful tweaking options without sacrificing the tone that makes this amp type so special TWEED 4 x 10 The ultimate vintage blues amp revered by almost all historic greats of the genre it still spells bliss for many a modern day blues blaster The breadth and depth of its dynamic range and its fat expressive lead tone are what made it famous From squeaky clean to a th...

Страница 4: ...eter that you are currently editing and jumps to the next display as soon as you activate another knob or menu There s one exception the amp s master level as determined by the MASTER knob on the far right is independent of all other settings Note that the master volume is not indicated in the display In standard display mode the zenTera indicates the name of the preset the number of its memory sl...

Страница 5: ...nce some of the original amps don t have a presence knob or a 3 band EQ the zenTera s knobs are assigned special functions to replicate all of the originals tweaking options for an in depth explanation of this see 3 0 AMP MODELS VOLUMEW Controls preset volume Unlike the setting of the power amp MASTER knob located on the far right you can store this parameter This is a handy feature because it let...

Страница 6: ...rameters of the selected effect To learn more about editing an effect see the table above and the tables in the appendix depicted under 11 1 r Tap it to load the current value of the parameter into the display without changing it s PARA 2 also serves another purpose A standard sustain pedal for switching presets may be connected to the zenTera see also Rear Panel Connections FOOTSWITCH To be able ...

Страница 7: ...akers turn the MASTER volume knob all the way down RECORDING OUT Analog and digital stereo output for connecting the zenTera to a mixing console or a PC Note The EFFECTS LOOP is not routed to the RECORDING OUT ANALOG LEFT RIGHT Patches out the RECORDING OUT signal at line level with integrated simulation of the original amps speakers DIGITAL S PDIF The digital version of the RECORDING OUT 24 bits ...

Страница 8: ...nce more The EQ will activate and the BASS MID TREBLE and PRESENCE knobs are enabled WBASS adjusts the bottom end WMID the low mids WTREBLE the upper mids and WPRESENCE the top end frequencies You can switch the EQ tPRESET on and off to hear how the modifications affect the sound Once you are satisfied leave the EQ on and exit the menu by briefly tapping rTUNER Note If the GLOBAL EQ was on when yo...

Страница 9: ...le to repeat at an unvarying volume level set FEEDBACK to 100 via WPARA 2 At values lower than 100 the volume of the sample becomes softer with every repetition Press and hold the TAP button while you record your sample When you release the button the zenTera will generate a loop that is played back repeatedly DELAY TYPE PARA 1 PARA 2 Hold Echo PLEASE USE TAP BUTTON Feedback 0 100 Hold Ping Pong F...

Страница 10: ...the WPARA 1 or WPARA 2 knobs 7 9 MIDI SYSEX RECEIVE This submenu lets you set the zenTera so that it is able to Receive SysEx data Turn WTYPE until MIDI SYSEX RECEIVE appears in the display Then enter YES or NO via the WPARA 1 or WPARA 2 knobs 7 10 MIDI DUMP This menu lets you create backups of your settings on an external storage medium such as your PC This comes in handy if for example you play ...

Страница 11: ...ithout accessing a preset directly You then have to activate one of this bank s presets separately by stepping on the appropriate switch on the Z Board Turn WTYPE until the menu appears in the display Use WPARA 1 to select DIR for the former BNK for the latter option Note For an in depth explanation of the workings of the Z Board please consult the Z Board owner s manual 7 18 Z BOARDCALIB As descr...

Страница 12: ...ions MAINS VOLTAGE 230 volts AC European version 117 volts AC North American version 100 volts AC Japanese version MAX POWER CONSUMP 708 VA MAINS FUSE T 2 5 A 230 V model T 5 A 117 V model T 6 3 A 100 V model EXTERNAL FUSES T 500 mA MIDI Phantom INTERNAL FUSES 2 x T 5 A power amp 1 x T 2 5 A DSP 2 x T 500 mA analog section DIMENSIONS W X H X D 750 x 585 x 300 mm WEIGHT 30 kg 11 0 APPENDIX 11 1 TAB...

Страница 13: ...ation Information Yes No Turn GM1 System On Yes No Turn GM2 System On Yes No Turn GM System On Yes No Other note in Remarks column No No No No No No No No No Yes No No No No No No No No No Yes Data Dumps for User Preset Data Global Data Firmware Update MIDI Program Change Map Factory Preset Data NRPNs Yes No No No RPN 00 Pitch Bend Sensitivity Yes No RPN 01 Channel Fine Tune Yes No RPN 02 Channel ...

Страница 14: ...Purpose Controller 1 MSB No No 17 General Purpose Controller 2 MSB No No 18 General Purpose Controller 3 MSB No No 19 General Purpose Controller 4 MSB No No 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Bank Select LSB Yes Yes 33 Modulation Wheel LSB No No 34 Breath Controller LSB No No 35 36 Foot Controller LSB No No 37 Portamento Time LSB No No 38 Data Entry LSB No No 39 Channel Volume LSB No No 40 Bal...

Страница 15: ...ound Controller 10 No No 80 General Purpose Controller 5 No No 81 General Purpose Controller 6 No No 82 General Purpose Controller 7 No No 83 General Purpose Controller 8 No No 84 Portamento Control No No 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 Effects 1 Depth Reverb Send Level No No 92 Effects 2 Depth No No 93 Effects 3 Depth Chorus Send Level No No 94 Effects 4 Depth No No 95 Effects 5 Depth No No 96 Data Incremen...

Страница 16: ... correct voltage rating is legible in the VOLTAGE SELECTOR window 3 11 3 NETZANSCHLUSS UND WELTSPANNUNGSADAPTION HINWEIS Stellen Sie bitte vor dem Anschluß des zenTera sicher daß die vorhandene Netzspannung mit dem im Sichtfenster des VOLTAGE SELECTORS angegebenen Spannungswert überein stimmt Überprüfen Sie auch die Sicherungswerte entsprechend dem Aufdruck nahe der Anschlußbuchse Der zenTera kann...

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