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Tetrapad Manual
Assigning Switches Functionality To A Pad
To assign Switches functionality to one of Tetrapad’s four pads:
1. Put Tetrapad into Combo Mode, as described in the
Combo Mode
section, earlier.
2. Short-press (<1 sec) the white Mode Select button.
The Level LEDs embedded beneath each pad will play an animation, indicating the
function currently assigned to each pad.
3. Rotate the encoder that corresponds to the pad you wish to make a Switch.
4. Stop rotating when the Switch animation plays (as shown in the previous pictograph).
5. Press the white Mode Select button to exit Pad assignment, and to use your Tetrapad.
Two four-LED segments are lit on the assigned pad — one segment on the top; and one
on the bottom — indicating that it will now function as a pair of Switches (also shown in
the previous pictograph)
Using Switches
1. Touch a switch to send +5V to the corresponding Out jack.
Each pad is divided into two switches — one assigned to the top half of a pad, and the
other assigned to the bottom.
The top switch controls the pad’s left (odd numbered) output. The bottom switch controls
the pad’s right (even numbered) output.
Four LEDs light beneath the surface of the pad indicating which switch is currently
active. When a switch is “on,” the four switch indicator LEDs light brightly. When off, the
indicator LEDs glow dimly.
2. Press the pad’s encoder to change whether the two switches on the corresponding pad
act as momentary switches or toggle switches.
Toggle switches stay on until you press them again to turn them off.
Momentary switches stay on only as long as your finger is on the switch. Removing your
finger automatically turns the switch back off.
In both cases, the Output Status LEDs indicates whether the switch is currently on (+5V
= lit) or off (0V = off).
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