Tempo Universal Remote FB4 User Manual

USER GUIDE  
FLEXTONE: TAP LIT BUTTON FOR TAP TEMPO / HOLD LIT BUTTON FOR MANUAL  
Thanks for purchasing the FB4 – the remote control pedal for Line 6 Digital Guitar  
Systems.The FB4 is designed exclusively for use with Line 6 Digital Guitar Systems.  
Do not attempt to connect the FB4 to any other product. Your FB4 includes a  
locking cable, and connects to the Digital Guitar System via the jacks on the side  
of the FB4, and the back of your Digital Guitar System. The cable allows the FB4  
and Digital Guitar Sysem to communicate, and also supplies the FB4 with power;  
there is no separate power cord needed for the FB4. See the reverse side for  
more cable info.  
Operating the FB4 is simple. Step on one of its switches to choose one of the  
four Sounds or channels of your Digital Guitar System. For the AxSys 212 or AX2,  
this will be Sound or Channel A, B, C, or D of the current Sound Bank. For  
Flextones, this is simply channel A, B, C, or D. Please see your Digital Guitar System's  
manual for more information on Sound selection.  
With a Flextone, you can also access Manual Mode from the FB4 if you hold down  
the currently lit button (the channel you currently have selected) for two seconds.  
All the lights will turn off on the FB4, letting you know you're in manual mode.You  
can also access a Flextone'sTapTempo function by tapping on the currently lit button  
(the channel you currently have selected).Tap two or more times to set the tap  
tempo. Please see the Flextone manual for more information on Manual Mode and  
TapTempo.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Care and Feeding  
You can clean the FB4 with a damp (not wet) cloth.  
Cable Specifications  
The cable that connects the FB4 is a standard cable used in the computer industry  
for connecting networks of computers.We chose this type of cable for the FB4  
because (1) it can carry multiple signals simultaneously, allowing it to transport  
both power and communications between the Digital Guitar System and the FB4,  
eliminating the need for multiple tangled cables or a bulky wall wart; (2) it gives  
you locking connectors on both ends to insure you don't disconnect from the  
Digital Guitar System or FB4 by accident when you're jumping up and down on  
your FB4; (3) it has a proven track record for reliability in millions of computer  
installations around the world; (4) replacement cables are available in a variety of  
lengths and at low cost at any major computer supply store.  
When purchasing a replacement cable, you should specify a:  
Category 5 - 10 Base-T or RJ-45 cable with male connectors on both ends.  
The connectors on the end of the cable are called RJ-45  
connectors; these are the standard type of connector used for  
10 Base-T computer networks. So asking for "a 10 Base-T cable"  
or for "an RJ-45 cable" should get you what you need.  
There is a 1 to 5 grading system for computer network cable quality,  
with 5 being the highest quality. Get the good one.  
If you're unsure if you've got the right thing, note that the RJ-45 connectors basically  
look like a wide version of standard US telephone line connectors, with 8 contacts  
instead of 4. Cables can also be purchased directly from Line 6.  
11260 Playa Court  
Culver City, CA 90230  
voice: 310 390-5956  
fax: 310 390-1713  
tech support: [email protected]  
FB4 User Guide - Revised November 3, 1997  

Toshiba DVD Player SD5300 User Manual
Toshiba Projector T520 User Manual
TRENDnet Network Router TEW 631BRP User Manual
Tricity Bendix Cooktop SIE 252 User Manual
Tripp Lite Network Cables N201 003 GY User Manual
Tripp Lite TV Cables EZA VGAX 2 User Manual
Verizon Cell Phone GH68 40021F User Manual
Vizio Flat Panel Television D32h C1 User Manual
Vulcan Hart Range G24S 2FT12T User Manual
Wachsmuth Krogmann Glue Gun FL 258 User Manual