Restoring the factory preset programs, Troubleshooting – Vox StompLab IIG Modeling Guitar Effect Processor Pedal User Manual

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If you are repeatedly unsuccessful in adjusting

the sensitivity, it is possible that the StompLab has

malfunctioned. Please contact your local VOX dealer.

Restoring the factory preset programs

Here’s how to restore (reload) the StompLab’s programs back to

the original factory preset programs.

When you perform this operation, all of the programs you

created and stored inside the StompLab will be erased, and

replaced by the factory programs.

1.

While holding down the

button and the

button, turn on

the power.

2.

The program/value display will indicate “ rL ”, and the TUNER

#

and

LEDs will blink. Take your hand off both buttons you

had been pressing.

If you decide to cancel the reload operation at this point, press

the

button.

3.

If you wish to reload the factory settings press the

button.

The program/value display will indicate “ Ld ” and reloading

will begin. When reloading has completed, the program/value

display will indicate “CP ”, and the StompLab will automatically

enter Program select mode.

Never turn off the power while reloading.

Troubleshooting

If you suspect a malfunction, please check the following points. If

this does not resolve the problem, please contact a nearby dealer.

1. Power does not turn on

q

Have the batteries have run down?

When the batteries run low, the program/value display will

be dark. We recommend that you replace the batteries as

soon as possible. If batteries become unusable, remove them

immediately. Leaving drained batteries in the unit can cause

malfunctions (such as battery leakage). You should also

remove the batteries if you won’t be using the StompLab for

an extended period of time.

q

Make sure the batteries are inserted with the polarities (+, -)

in the correct orientation.

q

Is the AC adapter connected to the rear panel DC9V jack?

q

Is the AC adapter plugged into an AC outlet?

q

Could the AC adapter be damaged?

2. No sound

q

Is the volume of your guitar turned down?

q

Is your guitar cable connected correctly?

q

Is your guitar cable broken?

q

Are the [AMP/DR] VALUE 1 (GAIN) or VALUE 2 (LEVEL)

parameters currently set to a low value?

q

Are the [Lo] or [Hi] parameters currently set to a low value?

For some amp models, there may be no sound from the amp

if the TREBLE, MIDDLE, and BASS control values are low.

q

Is the volume turned down for another effect?

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