The organization of this manual, The autostrobe 590—at a glance – Peterson AutoStrobe 590 User Manual

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THE ORGANIZATION OF THIS MANUAL

Congratulations on your purchase of the peterson AutoStrobe™ 590 strobe tuner. For your convenience, this manual
is organized into three major sections. The first, "The AutoStrobe 590—At A Glance", comprises just three short pages of
"must read" information that everyone should read before attempting to turn the Model 590 on and use it.

The next section, "The AutoStrobe 590—In Depth", provides detailed information about all controls and features available
in this device, how they are used, accessed, viewed, and manipulated.

The last section includes a glossary of terms used in this manual, two appendices with supporting background about some
of the exclusive capabilities of your AutoStrobe 590, and an index of terms for easy access to specific areas of the manual
by subject. Terms found in the glossary first appear in the main sections of this manual with a superscripted "

" for

"glossary".

THE AutoStrobe 590—AT A GLANCE

1. INTRODUCTION

The peterson AutoStrobe™ 590 combines the best from over 40 years of strobe tuner technology with our latest
advances in automatic note detection, image stability/clarity, and alternate temperament capabilities. We've integrated the
classic eight-octave strobe disc tuning system with precision digital microprocessor and motor control technologies to
provide a versatile tuner with unsurpassed accuracy and features. In addition, when not being used as an instrument tuner,
the Model 590 functions as a programmable audio/visual metronome. This instrument is designed for simple "user-friendly"
operation with little need to "press buttons" once the initial desired settings have been entered. It is the best choice for music
educators, musicians, manufacturers, and for any application where an accurate and versatile tuner is required.

2. BEFORE TURNING IT ON: READ THIS SECTION!

OK, OK! We know you're all aflutter with anticipation, but it's really important (you can always tell by all the bold and
italics stuff!) to take care of a few details to avoid unintentionally wreaking some havoc. The following short sub-sections
will guide you through turning the AutoStrobe 590 on and using the basic features without damage to the unit or to your ears!

IMPORTANT PRECAUTION: The Model 590 is designed to be used with 95-105V, 110-120V, 210-230, or 230-250V,
50/60 Hz AC power sources. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT FOR THE VOLTAGE SELECTOR CARD LOCATED IN THE
FUSE CASE AT THE BACK OF THE TUNER TO BE SET FOR THE PROPER VOLTAGE BEFORE PLUGGING
IN THE LINE CORD...........
FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SEVERE DAMAGE TO THE INSTRUMENT!

Checking the AC Voltage Selection
1) First remove the power-line cord from the unit.
2) Slide the small, clear, plastic safety door of the power entry/fuse module completely to the left so as to expose the fuse

chamber.

3) A small fiberglass wafer or Voltage Selection Card is inserted horizontally just below the fuse and fuse-pull lever in this

chamber. The currently selected voltage setting (100, 120, 220, or 240) will be plainly visible in large, dark numerals
on this card. If the current selection matches the power-line voltage in your area, you do not need to change the
selection. Simply slide the plastic window back to the right and plug the tuner line cord into the power entry receptacle
at the left. You can even skip ahead over the next section—just remember that if you ever need to accommodate
different power line voltages, this next sub-section will guide you through it.

Changing the AC Voltage Selection
If the visible indication on the Voltage Selection Card does NOT match the power-line voltage in your area:

4) Pull the "Fuse Pull" lever out and to the left until the fuse is released on one end.

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