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If it is within warranty take it back to the shop. If not then its going to need an engineer to look at it. Its not worth fooling around inside a tube amp as the capacitors can retain lethal voltages even when unplugged.
The P803 is designed to work with the "Valvestate" and Tube amps. I don't think it is compatible with the Haze40 since they have an optional 4 button footswitch so the optional one would necessitate different interface than the P803.
I could not find a manual for the footswitch... USUALLY the details are covered in the amp manual it is connected to... and the only issue is if the particular footswitch is compatible with a particular amp.
Usually that indicates that the polarity of the jack for the sustain pedal has been switched or someone has substituted another pedal with the wrong polarity. Try looking in the manual to see if that is an editable parameter for people who might not be able to obtain an original pedal. You may have to initialize the keyboard which is on page viii of the manual. The jacks on the back for footswitches are on page 1 and 2. The footswitch settings are on page 9. I found the manual here:http://soundprogramming.net/manuals/Ensoniq_KT-76_KT-88_Manual.pdf I don't know if you have the single footswitch or the optional stereo footswitch. If it is the single footswitch, the default setting should work correctly if it is the original SW-2 or SW-6 pedal switches. If it is the optional SW-10, the FTswL setting should be Unused. Hope this helps.
You will have to recalibrate your pedal. If you don't have your manual anymore try going to www.digitech.com. The procedure for the RP350 so that you don't lose your presets is : 1. Press and hold the UP/DOWN Footswitches until PDLCAL appears in the display (BYPASS,TUNER and EXIT will be displayed before PDLCAL is accessed after about 5 seconds). 2. When the display prompts you with TOEDN, rock the EXPESSION PEDAL forward (toe down) and press either FOOTSWITCH. 3. When the Display prompts you with TOE UP, rock the EXPRESSION PEDAL back (toe up ) and press either FOOTSWITCH. 4. The Display now prompts you to calibrate the V-Switch sensitivity (VSWxxx), where xxx is the current V-switch threshold. Rock the EXPRESSION PEDAL forward and press firmly on the toe once to turn the V-switch on (WAH ON) and again to turn the V-switch off (WAH OFF). 5. If the V-switch is too sensitive, press the right UP FOOTSWITCH to raise the threshold (range is 0-2000. Keep testing the V-switch sensitivity and adjust the threshold until it only engages when you want it to ( too sensitive a setting will lead to the V-switch falsely triggering on or off when using the Expression Pedal). 6.When the V-switch sensitivity is set to your satisfaction, press both UP/DOWN FOOTSWITCHES simultaneously to exit. NOTE: IF the DISPLAY shows ERROR, an error has occurred and steps 2 through 5 should be repeated. Sorry fo the caps but thats how the instructions appear in my sons manual. You can also dowload the manual and an editor librarian (for the 350 at least) at their site. They might even have an update for your pedal. Hope this helps. Keep playing.
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