The controls: a quick operation guide – Yamaha FX500B User Manual

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4. The Controls: A Quick Operation Guide

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Power Switch
Press once to turn the FX500B on, and a second time

to turn the power off. When the power is turned on, a
titie and copyright notice wiii appear on the display

panel for a few seconds before operation actually

begins.

e Input Jack

Plug your bass or other signal source in here or into the

duplicate INPUT jack provided on the rear panel (see

"0

INPUT Jack" in the "3. Connec-tions: Basic System

Setup" section). Both jacks are standard monaural 1/4"
phone jacks.

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INPUT LEVEL Control with SIGNAL and PEAK

Indicators

For the optimum input level setting, play your source at
the highest level it will be played in actual use, and
adjust the INPUT LEVEL control so that the SIGNAL

Indicator lights most of the time but the PEAK indicator

does not light, or lights only occasionally on brief high-

level peaks.

Should flash only occasionally

or not at all.

Should light most of the time
an input signal is present.

O Liquid Crystai Dispiay Panei

This is the FXSOOB's main "information center",

providing all informatbn necessary for effect program

selection, programming and utility control.

o COMP, O.D., EQ, MOD and REV Effect Keys

These keys function differently in the MEMORY and

PARAM modes.
• When the MEMORY mode is selected (i.e. when the

MEMORY key indicator is lit — see "©MEMORY

Mode Key"), these keys are used to turn the

corresponding effect stage ON (indicator lit) or OFF

(indicator out).

[See page 10 for further details]

• When the PARAM mode is selected (i.e. when the

PARAM key indicator is lit — see"® PARAM Mode
Key"), these keys select the various parameters

available for editing in the corresponding effect

stage.

[See page 11 for further details]

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Arrow (Aand

T)

keys

The Aand Tkeys function differently in the MEMORY,

PARAM and UTILITY modes.

• When the MEMORY mode is selected (i.e. when the

MEMORY key indicator is lit — see

"0

MEMORY

Mode Key"), the Aand Tkeys are used to select

the desired effect program.

[See page 9 for further details]

• When the PARAM mode is selected (i.e. when the

PARAM key indicator is lit — see"® PARAM Mode

Key"), they are used to change the value of or "edit"

the selected effect parameter.
[See page 11 for further details]

• When the UTILITY mode is selected (i.e. when the

UTILITY key indicator is lit — see "©UTILITY Mode

Key"), the Aand Tkeys are used to program the
selected utility function.

[See page 19 for further details]

Program number. -

Appearaswhen BYPASS—
key is pressed to bypass
all effects.

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_BYPASS

C h o

R h l

Currently selected effect, parameters-

being programmed, or utility function.

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