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Top
CIOKS logo on the left side has a bigger red LED placed in the middle of the letter 'O'. Right after
the power supply is turned on, it states your power supply's serial number by blinking the digits.
Then it goes into the temperature depending 'breathing mode' or stays lit depending on the setting.
The status of each isolated output section is shown by smaller LED indicators also situated on top
of the enclosure. The function of this advanced and unique monitoring feature is described in
detail later on. Just below these LED indicators or white dots you see the output voltage and max.
current rating of each outlet stated. The first figure is the voltage. The middle line tells you
whether it's a DC (direct current) or AC (alternate current) outlet. The bottom figure states the
maximum current capability of each outlet in mA. Outlets with two possible voltage settings have
both values stated e.g. 9/12 or 12/15. Isolated sections with two outlets sharing the same GND
have one common figure for maximum current which can be put out from both outlets in the
section. The first outlet has adjustable output voltage in the range 4-15V.
Back
In the space on the back of the enclosure you'll find the AC power input socket, mains voltage
selector switch and the fuse. The AC power input socket is called C6 and is the same type used in
many laptop power supplies. Mains voltage selector switch should be used for setting the correct
mains voltage 115 or 230V. The Japanese version is made only for a 100V nominal mains voltage
and has no mains voltage selector switch. The fuse is the only part, which can be replaced by the
user. In case it's blown, replace with a 5x20mm, T 1.0A (slow blow/time lag) type.
Bottom
Six detachable rubber feet are situated on the bottom of the enclosure. On this same surface you'll
find a table showing the different settings of the power supply, which you select using the settings
switch on the front panel. 8 holes with metric M4 threads also on the bottom should be used for
easy mounting of the power supply to a pedalboard. Do not use screws, which would go further
than 5mm inside the unit. Have a look at the mounting guide on CIOKS web site.
Getting started
First make sure that the voltage value chosen on the voltage selector switch matches the mains
voltage in your wall socket. Connect the mains power cord to the power supply and mains. Using
the correct Flex cable types connect your pedals to the outlets of power supply making sure that
the voltage is correct for each pedal and that you're not overloading any of the outlets.
Settings
To change the settings of the power supply you use the settings switch on the right side of the front
panel of the enclosure. In the following table you can see the different settings. This table can also
be found printed on the bottom side of the power supply.
No.
Function
Switch OFF
Switch ON
(knob down)
(knob up)
1
Outlet 5
18V DC
24V DC
2
Outlet 6
9V DC
12V DC
3
Outlet 7
9V DC
12V DC
4
Outlet 8
9V DC
12V DC
5
Outlet 9
9V DC
12V DC
No.
Function
Switch OFF
Switch ON
(knob down)
(knob up)
6
Outlet 11
12V DC
15V DC
7
Outlet 13
12V DC
15V DC
8
DC or AC
DC mode
AC mode
9
Outlet 14
9V AC
12V AC
10
Outlet 16
12V AC
16V AC
Voltage settings
The output voltage of nine of the power supply's 16 outlets can individually be set to one of two
different values. The default setting is the OFF position of the setting switch and corresponds to
the lower voltage value. Which of the ten knobs to use for which outlet is stated in the table shown
above or on the back of the power supply. This information is also easy accessible on top of the
unit as small black digits stating which knob corresponds to which outlet.
DC or AC operation of section 11 (outlets 12-14)
The power supply's eleventh isolated section can operate either in DC or AC mode, not both at the
same time. In the default OFF setting of settings switch knob no. 8 you have section 11 operating
in the DC mode. The red LED indicator above outlet 13 is lit and you have 600mA available at
voltages 9, 12 or 15V DC from outlets 12 and 13. In ON position of settings switch knob no. 8 you
activate the AC section, while the DC section is turned off. The yellow LED indicator above outlet
14 is lit and you have 800mA available at voltages 9 or 12V AC from outlet 14. The AC voltage of
outlet 14 is set using the settings switch knob no. 9.
Features
Advanced LED Monitoring
Each isolated outlet or section has its individual LED status indicator. The indicator is lit in normal
operation. Its light gets dim when you operate just on the edge of the current limit. If you overload
or short circuit an outlet, the respective LED indicator turns off. The LED indicators of outlets
with selectable output voltage also show you the voltage chosen. In case a higher voltage than the
default setting is selected for a given outlet, its respective LED indicator will be lit with higher
intensity than the other indicators.
All indicators take into account the actual level of mains voltage when monitoring a possible
overload. The current limits for each outlet or section of the power supply are specified at nominal
level of the mains voltage. In Europe it's 230V, 120V in e.g. United States and 100V in Japan. If
the mains voltage is higher than nominal, you can draw more current from the power supply than
stated in the specifications. This would never be a problem. A more common situation though, is
when the mains voltage is lower than nominal. In such a case maximum current ratings for each
outlet or section might be diminished.
The advanced LED monitoring of each isolated outlet will alert you in case of an overload or short
circuit. If such a situation happens you know where to look to solve the problem.A glance at the
LED status indicators and you have proof of 100% clean power to your pedals.
Breathing 'O' LED
The LED in the letter 'O' has two main functions. Just after the power supply is connected to
mains and starts to operate, the LED states the serial number of your unit by blinking each digit if
the number. Then depending on the setting it either starts to 'breath' or stays lit showing that the
power is on. The 'breathing' frequency is dependent on the temperature inside the power supply
and with higher temperature the 'breathing' gets more frequent.