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ion
Congratulations on your purchase of the Mission Line
6 expression pedal. This product is designed to be
intuitive to setup and operate, and to provide many
years of trouble free service. However, we recommend
that you take a few moments to read through this
User Guide in order to get the best possible experience
with your new pedal.
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The Mission EP1-L6 and SP1-L6H are professional
quality, all metal expression pedals designed for use
with Line 6 products. Mission and Line 6 engineers
collaborated on the development of these expression
pedals to ensure perfect control of effects parameters
such as volume, wah, and delays.
The EP1-L6 is a single output expression pedal for
use with Line 6 digital amplifiers, multi-effects and
effects pedals. The SP1-L6H additionally features
a toe switch, that when used with the Line 6 Helix
Rack, supports switchable functions such as turning
an effect on and off, and toggling between effects.
Pow
These expression pedals are passive devices, and
require no internal battery or external power source
for expression control and switching.
ConnE
ions
1-L6
The EP1-L6 uses a single ¼” TS phone plug output
marked
OUT1
on the underside of the pedal. Connect
OUT1
to the pedal input on your compatible Line 6
device using a ¼” instrument cable.
OUT2
is unused
on this model and is blanked off.
SP1-L6H
The SP1-L6H uses a two ¼” TS phone plug outputs
marked
OUT1
and
OUT2
on the underside of the
pedal.
OUT1
is the expression pedal output and
OUT2
is the switch output. Connect
OUT1
to an EXP
input on the rear panel of the Helix Rack or Helix Rack
Floor Controller using a ¼” instrument cable. Connect
OUT2
to the EXP TOE SWITCH input on the Helix
Rack or Helix Rack Floor Controller.
Expression pedals do not require an input. The
input side of the pedal is blanked off.
ConfigurAtion
Your Line 6 device may require configuration to
use the connected expression pedal, and to assign
the pedal to the particular parameters you wish to
control. Follow the instructions in the user guide for
your Line 6 device to configure the expression pedal.
Latest user guides can be downloaded from http://
www.line6.com/support
Adju
mEnts
The tension of the rocker can be adjusted using the
tension adjustment screw on the rear of the pedal
between the rocker and the base. Use the hex key
provided to tighten the adjustment screw until the
pedal remains in place. It maybe necessary to adjust
this screw every once in a while to compensate for
use and environmental conditions such as very hot or
cold weather, when the pedal has been stored for a
long period, or after shipping. Replacement hex keys
are available from Mission Engineering. The tension
adjuster is not included if the optional spring load has
been fitted.
The switch sensitivity on the SP1-L6H can be
adjusted by lowering or raising the switch in the
chassis. Use spacers and washers provided to lower
the switch making it harder to press. Remove spacers
and washers to raise the switch making it easier to
press. When replacing the switch, be careful not to
over tighten the lock nut and damage the switch.
Do not use the pedal without the supplied baseplate
and feet installed. Attempting to screw the baseplate
to the pedal without the rubber feet may result in
damage to the chassis. For fixing to a pedal board, we
recommend the Mission PR-1 Pedal Riser kit available
at http://www.missionengineering.com
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tions
Electrical Specifications
Potentiometer
Internal resistance - 10K Ohm
Taper – Linear
Function – Variable resistor
Usage rating > 1M cycles
Switch
Type – Momentary
Function – Tip and sleeve, normally open.
Dimensions
Base length at longest point - 9.9”
Base width at widest point - 4.0”
Height at highest point including feet - 3.25”
Pedal length - 8.7”
Pedal width at widest point - 3.0”
Pedal width at narrowest point - 2.3”
Weight - 3.5lbs