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Hi Ed... after looking at the specs and manual for this mixer, it appears that channels 3 thru 7 have a hard wired jack for connecting to remote output jack of CD players or other hardware with a remote output. It doesn't appear that it is software assignable. Simply a plug connection to hardware. I don't think you can control your software from these buttons. Sorry.
1. Disconnect the power supply from the RP200.
2. Press and hold the Select button while re-connecting the power to the RP200.
3.When the display shows RST ?, release the Select button and press the Store button.
The display will briefly read RESET indicating that the RP200 has rese
The procedure for performing a Factory Reset is as follows:
1. Disconnect the power supply from the RP100 (AC Power) or unplug the guitar from the input
jack (battery power).
2. Press and hold the Select button while re-connecting the power or plugging your guitar into
the RP100's input.
3.When the display shows --, release the button and press then press the Store button. The
display will then read rEand the RP100 will reset to the original factory settings
The Fender Hot Rod Deluxe shows a 2-button footswitch as standard but I'm confused. This link shows it as connected to the amp via a mono cable ... FENDER Hot Rod Deluxe DeVille Footswitch which is impossible using two switches. Normally it's a stereo (tip, ring, sleeve) with tip to sleeve being one connection, and ring to sleeve the other. Good luck with this one.
Power supply. Most likely an electrolytic is failing. It may or may not show any signs of it. Other possibilities are bad solder connections, loose wire connections, or possibly a bad MOSFET if it uses a switchmode power supply. Also check the general construction to make sure nothing is shorting internally. Sometimes wires get pinched.
I suspect there is bad soldering on the circuit board in the vicinity of that button. The movement causes the connection to re-establish. It isn't necessarily one of the button leads. Look for a little grey line around the menicus of one of the soldered leads.
You MUST turn off the echo from the computer OR remove the sound card to line in connections. The tape out goes through the sound card and immediately back out to the tape in and around it goes for feedback.
Only 6 wires are used by the amp. Tie the brown wire to the metal frame to act as shielding if anything. You will probably find that the brown wire either connects to the shell of the connector or to nothing.
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Assuming that you have good batteries installed, turn the
Keyboard over and locate the small reset/connect button on the back of the
keyboard and press it. Then try to see if it is working. If not try
pressing the button on the receiver and then on the keyboard.
Turn the mouse over and find the small rest/connect button
on the bottom of the mouse and press it. This should connect the mouse to
the receiver and work properly. If not, try pressing the receiver button
and then press the button on the mouse. This should be done whenever you
change batteries or glitch. Hope this
helps. Bud
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