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CONTROLLER
The Revv footswitch can be configured to either
operate as a normal footswitch (with some bonuses) or
a tool to quickly recall presets on the amplifier.
Control Mode:
Select between channels, FX loop on/
off, and master volumes.
Preset Mode:
Select combinations of channel and
functions + master volume select & FX Loop on/off that
can be recalled with one button press.
Note: To switch between modes, press & hold the
footswitch button 1 for 2 seconds. The LEDs will all
illuminate, then switch to the settings in the other mode.
All settings will be retained when switching between
modes.
HOOK UP
The footswitch is connected to the rear of the amplifier
with a 5 PIN DIN Cable. The amplifier & footswitch
will work with any 5 PIN DIN cable should you be in a
pinch, but the Revv cable is always recommended for
best performance.
It is recommended that the footswitch be connected
to the amp with the power off, but should you plug it
in during amplifier use, it will power up & automatically
set itself to the amps current settings. Upon power-
up, all LEDs will turn on for a couple of seconds as it
initializes. Once complete, the foot pedal will set itself
to the amplifier's current configuration.
CONTROL MODE
The foot pedal will always power up in control mode.
This mode works similarly to most other foot pedals - it
simply controls the functions of the amp. Here is how
the buttons respond in control mode:
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BUTTON 1
This button has 3 functions, it switches to channel
one when the amp is not in channel one, switches
between clean and clean boost & switches between
foot pedal modes when held for 2 seconds (control
& preset).
BUTTON 2
This button will switch to channel two when the amp is
not in channel two. It will also toggle through Channel
2 boost when in the amp is in channel 2.
BUTTON 3
This button toggles FX Loop In/Out.
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BUTTON 4
This button toggles between master volumes.
BUTTON 5
This button toggles FX Loop In/Out.
PRESET MODE
When the footswitch is in preset mode, each button
can then be used to save amp settings, much like a
MIDI program change command. For example, if you
wanted to save an amp setting like ch2, boost on,
bright: on, FX loop: in, Master volume: 2, you could
save this all to one button! Then every time you want
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to use this amp configuration, all you would have to do
is press that one button & the amp would change to
this setting.
Each button on the foot controller can save settings.
They can also save digital cabs utilizing the Two Notes
Torpedo tech inside!
Note 1: When a preset is set on the footswitch, it will not
be lost if power is removed from the amp. The Revv
footswitch has memory & will retain the settings. Each
button is identical in Preset mode & will be considered
banks. Each bank can hold an amp preset.
Note 2: Button one, however, have 2 functions in preset
mode. Button one will switch between the modes
(Control & Preset). Holding the button for 2 seconds will
activate the abilities.
TO SAVE A PRESET TO A BANK
1. Put the footswitch in preset mode & select the bank
you want to save to (Buttons one through four).
2. Set the amplifier to your desired configuration from
the front panel of the amp.
3. The bank LED on the footswitch you have selected
will begin to blink stating a change has been made
on the front panel of the amp.
4. Once you're finished configuring the amp, simply
press the desired bank button on the footswitch to
save the setting into that bank & you're done! The
LED will stop flashing verifying that the change has
been saved. Now every time you press that bank
button, the amp will switch to the configuration you.
Note: Any change made on the front panel of the amp
will result in a bank LED blinking which means that the
current bank setting is different from that of the amps
new configuration. To save the new setting press the
bank button on the footswitch (blinking LED), or, to reset
the configuration & not keep the change, simply press
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another bank button & the change will NOT be saved.
FOOT CONTROLLER RESET
The footswitch memory can be cleared when it is
needed. Each of the 4 banks will be returned to factory
defaults. To reset the memory & return the unit to
factory defaults, begin with the amplifier's power off &
the footswitch plugged into the footswitch jack on the
amplifier.
Next, press & hold buttons 1 & 2 down & turn the power
switch to the ON position on the amplifier. As soon
as the footswitch powers up, it will return all memory
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locations to factory defaults as long as buttons one &
two were held down properly at power-up.
Note: This will erase all your settings from the foot
controllers memory!
USA & CANADA COMPLIANCE
For USA:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
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to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment
complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. End-users must follow the specific operating instructions for
satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter meets both portable and
mobile limits as demonstrated in the RF Expo-sure Analysis. This transmitter
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna
or transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product
procedures.
For Canada:
This device complies with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may
not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,
including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate
using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for
the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference
to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that
the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that
necessary for successful communication.
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