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Mission 529P 25000mAh Audio Power Bank

 

STOP! Please read this before connecting your Mission 529P

General Description

The Mission 529P is a rechargeable power bank with 2 x USB A 
outputs, 1 x USB-C output and one programmable DC output. 
The USB-C output supports Power Delivery at 5V, 9V or 12V at 
3000mA. The programmable DC output supports 5V, 8.4V an 
9V up to 3000mA and 12V and 20V up to a maximum 4500mA. 
The 529P can be used standalone, or in conjunction with 
other Mission 529 products. The 529P can be used to power 
many audio products such as effects pedals, multi-effects 
units, mixers, wireless systems and small amplifi ers. It can also 
be used to recharge laptop computers and portable audio 
workstations, tablets, phones and similar devices.

Charging

Recharge the 529P using the included 19V wall charger 
connected to the DC-IN jack on the front panel. The display will 
indicate the charge voltage (19V) and the percentage charge 
remaining. To use the outputs while charging (pass-through), 
press and hold the power switch until the display indicates 5V. 
The outputs will now be switched on. If using the DC output, 
double click the power button to select the required voltage. 
Please note that in some confi gurations, charging the 529P at 
the same time as using it may result in an increase in audio 
noise. In such cases, remove the charger from the DC-IN and 
use the 529P on battery power only, recharging between uses. 
See pass-through charging section for more details.

Outputs

To switch on the outputs, press and hold the power button for 
two seconds. Press and hold the power button for two seconds 
again to turn off the outputs. The power button switches all 
outputs on and off simultaneously. If no devices are drawing 
power from the outputs, the 529P will automatically switch off 
after 60 seconds. Auto switch-off occurs when output current 
drops below approximately 150mA.

Pass-through charging

The 529P is a battery power supply and it’s recommended 
to use it on battery power and recharge between uses. If the 
battery is low on charge and you do not have time to recharge 
it, you can connect the supplied 19V charger to the DC-IN 
while the battery is in use. It’s not recommended to do this all 
the time as it may reduce the lifecycle of the battery cells. In 
some cases, charging the battery at the same time may result 
in an increase in noise.

Use cases

1.  Daisy chain power supply

Ensure that the 529P is switched OFF. Connect the yellow end 
of the DC power cable to DC-OUT on the 529P. The DC-OUT 
is center pin POSITIVE and most effects pedals are center pin 
NEGATIVE so you will need to use the polarity reversal adapter. 
Connect the black end of the DC cable to the red female end 
of the polarity reversal adapter. Connect the black male end 
of the polarity reversal adapter to the daisy chain cable and 
connect the daisy chain connectors to your pedals. 
Before powering your pedals, you will need to set the DC output 
on the 529P to 9V. Temporarily unplug the cable from the DC-

OUT. Press and hold the power button until the display turns 
on. The output defaults to 5V. This is to prevent accidentally 
providing excessive voltage to your devices. Press the power 
button twice in quick succession to select the required voltage. 
Press the power button this way until the display shows 9V, 
then reconnect the cable to the DC-OUT. Your pedals will now 
be powered by the 529P at 9V.

2.  Isolated power (with 529)

Using a single daisy chain cable is usually OK with most analog 
effects pedals, but many digital pedals can cause noise in the 
signal chain if they are connected this way. These types of 
pedals typically require an isolated power supply. The 529P 
can be used with the Mission 529 (purchased separately) to 
provide isolated outputs for your pedals from one of the USB 
A outputs.
Ensure that the 529P is switched OFF. Connect USB A OUT 1 
or OUT 2 on the 529P to the USB IN on the 529. Connect your 
pedals to the 2.1mm DC outputs on the 529. Press and hold 
the power button on the 529P for 2 seconds until the display 
turns on. The blue LEDs on the 529 power outputs should 
illuminate. The 529 provides 4 x isolated 9V 150mA outputs, 
and 1 x 500mA output.

3.  Isolated power (with 529X)

The 529P can be used with the Mission 529X (purchased 
separately) to provide isolated outputs for your pedals from 
the DC-OUT.
Ensure that the 529P is switched OFF. Connect the yellow end 
of the DC power cable to DC-OUT on the 529P. The DC-OUT is 
center pin POSITIVE and the 529X is center pin NEGATIVE so 
you will need to use the polarity reversal adapter. Connect the 
black end of the DC cable to the red female end of the polarity 
reversal adapter. Connect the black male end of the polarity 
reversal adapter to the 12V DC in on the 529X. The 529X 
provides 8 x isolated 9V outputs up to a maximum 1800mA.

4.  USB-PD (with 529M)

The 529P can be used with the 529M to provide a second 
variable voltage DC output. Use the voltage selector on the 
529M to select 5/6, 9 or 12V. Connect the 529M to the TYPE-C 
output on the 529P using a USB-C cable. The selected voltage 
will be present on the output of the 529M up to a maximum 
3000mA.

5.  NeuralDSP Quad Cortex

The 529P can be used to power the Neural DSP Quad Cortex. 
Expected battery life is approximately 4 hours.
Ensure that the is 529P switched OFF. Connect the yellow end 
of the DC power cable to DC-OUT on the 529P. The DC-OUT is 
center pin POSITIVE and the Quad Cortex requires 12V center 
NEGATIVE so you will need to use the polarity reversal adapter. 
Connect the black end of the DC cable to the red female end 
of the polarity reversal adapter. 
Before connecting to the Quad Cortex Power input, you will 
need to set the DC output on the 529P to 12V. Press and hold 
the power button until the display turns on. The output defaults 
to 5V. This is to prevent accidentally providing excessive 

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