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Operation Manual
Thank you for selecting the ZOOM 509 (hereafter simply called the "509"). Please take the time to read this manual carefully so you can get the most out of your 509 and ensure optimum performance and reliability. Retain this manual for future reference. ZOOM CORPORATION
NOAH Bldg., 2-10-2, Miyanishi-cho, Fuchu-shi, Tokyo 183, Japan PHONE: 0423-69-7116 FAX: 0423-69-7115 Printed in Japan 509-5000

1 Major Features

Dedicated modulation unit with two on-board modulation modules (EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2) for a total of 20 effects. Up to two effects can be used simultaneously, allowing versatile sound creations. Harmonized Pitch Shifter (HPS) lets you specify a desired key and scale to create dual harmonies, a first in this price class. Do impressive guitar orchestrations with twin or triple leads using a single instrument. You can switch between 24 patches to store diverse settings based on your preference. Integrated auto-chromatic tuner for guitar. You can tune your instrument easily anywhere, any time. You can also leave the tuning function disabled all the time. DETECTOR IN jack for HPS pitch detection accepts the original guitar signal, assuring reliable pitch shift action when used immediately after a distortion effect. Optional expression pedal FP01 can be used to adjust pitch, effect mix level, output level and other parameters. Optional foot switch FS01 lets you switch EFFECT 1 on and off during a performance. Dual power supply design allows the unit to be powered from a 9V alkaline battery (6LR61) or an AC adapter.

2 Safety Precautions

USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The meanings of these symbols are as follows: This symbol indicates explanations about extremely dangerous issues. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device incorrectly, serious injury or death could result. This symbol indicates explanations about dangerous issues. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, bodily injury and damage to the equipment could result.

Usage precautions

Electrical interference
For safety considerations, the 509 has been designed to provide maximum protection against the emission of electromagnetic radiation from inside the device, and from external interference.However, equipment that is very susceptible to interference or that emits powerful electromagnetic waves should not be placed near the 509, as the possibility of interference cannot be ruled out entirely. Whatever the type of digital control device, the 509 included, electromagnetic damage can cause malfunctioning and corrupt or destroy data. Since this is an ever-present danger, thorough care should be taken to minimize the risk of damage.

Warning

Caution
Please observe the following safety tips and precautions to ensure hazard-free use of the 509.

About power

Since power consumption of this unit is fairly high, we recommend the use of an AC adapter whenever possible. When powering the unit from a battery, use only an alkaline type.

Cleaning

Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the 509. If necessary, slightly moisten the cloth. Do not use abrasive cleanser, wax, or solvents (such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol), since these may dull the finish or damage the surface.

AC adapter operation

Be sure to use only an AC adapter which supplies 9 V DC, 300 mA and is equipped with a "center minus" plug (Zoom AD-0006). The use of an adapter other than the specified type may damage the unit and pose a safety hazard. Connect the AC adapter only to an AC outlet that supplies the rated voltage required by the adapter. When disconnecting the AC adapter from the AC outlet, always grasp the adapter itself and do not pull the cable. If the unit is not to be used for a long time, disconnect the AC adapter from the outlet.
Connecting cables and input and output jacks
You should always turn off the power to the 509 and all other equipment before connecting or disconnecting any cables. Also make sure to disconnect all cables and the AC adapter before moving the 509.

Battery operation

Use only a 9 V (alkaline) battery (6LR61). The 509 cannot be used for recharging. Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make sure you choose the correct type. If the 509 is not to be used for an extended period of time, remove the battery from the unit. If battery leakage has occurred, wipe the battery compartment and the battery terminals carefully to remove all remnants of battery fluid. While using the unit, the battery compartment cover should be closed.

Environment

Avoid using your 509 in environments where it will be exposed to: Extreme temperature High humidity or moisture Excessive dust or sand Excessive vibration or shock

Handling

Caution The 509 is a precision instrument. Except for the foot
switches, do not push other parts with your feet or subject them to strong force. Take care that no foreign objects (coins or pins etc.) or liquids enter the unit. Be sure to turn the power to all equipment off before making connections. Before moving the unit, turn the power off and disconnect all cables and the AC adapter.

Alterations

Never open the case of the 509 or attempt to modify the product in any way since this can result in damage to the unit.

7 Selecting Patches

Bank switching
Banks A, b, C, d, E, F are available

BANK F

PATCH DOWN PATCH UP
PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4

Patch switching

24 patches are available

BANK E

PATCH 1 PATCH 2
The 24 patches can be easily selected by pressing the patch pedals. The right patch pedal switches to the next patch and the left patch pedal switches to the previous patch. In the initial condition, the 509 is set up so that the patch pedals select patches continuously, but you can also set up the unit so that patches are switched only within a certain bank of four patches. [For details, see section 9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON).] Banks are selected with the VALUE +/keys. Press the VALUE+ key to select the next bank, and the VALUE- key to select the previous bank. For example, to switch from Patch 2, Bank A to Patch 3, Bank C, the patch pedal would have to be pressed nine times. Instead, you can press the VALUE+ key twice to switch to Bank C, and then press the patch pedal (UP) just once to select Patch 3.

PATCH 3 PATCH 4

BANK UP

BANK d

BANK C

BANK DOWN

BANK b

BANK A

Bank/patch switching when Bank Hold is off (initial setting)
8 Using the Bypass/Tuner Mode
The effects of the 509 can be turned off (bypassed) temporarily, so that only the original sound of the instrument is heard. In this mode, the auto-chromatic tuning function via the LED display is also active.

Tuner ON/OFF

Pressing the EDIT key and the STORE key simultaneously for more than one second in Play mode will allow you to select whether or not to activate the tuning function in Bypass mode. When you change the setting, the display will show"tunEr oFF" (tuning function off) or "tunEr on" (tuning function on) according to the setting.

Calibration

Select reference pitch for auto-chromatic guitar tuner (calibration). * The reference pitch (A) can be adjusted in the range from 435 to 445 Hz. When the BANK key is pressed in Bypass/Tuner mode, this is shown as "35" to "45" on the display for a second. Adjust to the suitable value. At power-on, the setting is 440 Hz (40).

Bypass mode

Pressing both patch pedals simultaneously activates the Bypass mode.
Currently selected patch is displayed
Press both pedals together

Bypass ON/OFF

The bypass function is invoked by pressing the left and right patch pedals simultaneously. To cancel the Bypass/Tuner mode, just press one of the patch pedals.

Release immediately

Tuning function (only when the tuning function is ON)
To cancel the Bypass mode, simply press one of the patch pedals. The unit then reverts to the previously selected patch.

Tuner mode

The 509 is initially set so that the auto-chromatic tuning function for the guitar activates automatically when the Bypass mode is invoked. In Bypass mode, pick an open string to be tuned. The closest note will be shown on the display.
Input signal standby condition

Regular tuning

Do = C Do# = C#

& #w &

4th string &

Re# = D#

& #w
6th string 1st string &

Fa# = F#

3rd string &

w #w w

La = A La# = A#

5th string

& #w & w

Mi = E Fa = F

So = G So# = G#

Re = D

Si = B

2nd string

When the tuning function is active, the parameter cursor LEDs serve as tuning meter, designed to enhance tuning precision during fine adjustments.
Turning tuning function off
If you do not want to activate the tuning function in Bypass Pitch is too high Correctly tuned Pitch is too low mode, press the STORE and EDIT keys simultaneously for more than one second in Play mode. The tuning function will be turned off, and this setting will be stored even when the power is turned off. When you turn the function off, the display will show "tunEr oFF" (tuning function off). To turn the tuning function on, press the same keys simultaneously again. The display will show "tunEr on" (tuning function on).

NOTE: Please note that the tuning function may not operate properly if other effect modules between the guitar and the 509 are on.
3 What Are Banks and Patches?

PATCH

A group of the settings for a certain effect type is called a PATCH. The 509 comes with 24 preset patches which can be changed (edited) by the user.

4 PATCH LIST

The 509 has memory capacity for 24 patches. At the factory, these are programmed with recommended settings. The user can Edit and Store any patch, and also restore the factory settings.
Patch No. Patch Name Effect Types Description
The 509 calls up patches in sets of four, called a "bank".
A1 A2 A3 A4 b1 b2 b3 b4 C1 C2 C3 C4 d1 d2 d3 d4 E1 E2 E3 E4 F1 F2 F3 F4
Super Chorus Jet Flange C Maj HPS Deep Rotor Natural Chorus PHASE1000 Trendy Blue Note Doublin' CHOR FLANGEPAN Twin Pitch Water Voice Cutting Chorus Twin Flange Fast Arpeggio MOLO-molo 4th Pitch FunnyPedal OCTBASS 12 Strings CHOTARY Detune Chorus Modulated Clean Sharp Shape
CHORUS 1 FLANGER 1 2VOICE HPS ROTARY CHORUS 2 EQUALIZER 1 CHORUS 2 DOUBLING 2 CHORUS 1 FLANGER 1 2VOICE PITCH STEP 2 CHORUS 2 FLANGER 1 PHASE 2 TREMOLO PITCH PEDAL PITCH PITCH PITCH

/ / / / /

DOUBLING 2 DOUBLING 1 DOUBLING 1 EQUALIZER 2 PHASE 2 TREMOLO EQUALIZER 1 DOUBLING 2 AUTOPAN PHASE 1 EQUALIZER 2 FLANGER 2 STEP 1 TREMOLO DOUBLING 1 PEDAL PITCH DOUBLING 1 CHORUS 2
Useful chorus effect Flanging sound to match distortion effects Harmony in C major Expansive rotary sound Traditional-type chorus Funky phase sound Modern-style tremolo Bluesy doubling sound Blend of doubling and chorus Flanger alternates between left and right 3-part harmony Wow-type step sound Funky chorus for cutting play Flanger with strong presence Great for fast-paced arpeggio play Tremolo with triple expression Oriental-type pitch sound Experience all-new pedal action Bass line and octave solo Simulated 12-string sound Blend of chorus and rotary effects Steady detuning sound Pleasantly modulated clean sound Sharp and distinct chorus connection and "/" parallel connection.
BANK F BANK E BANK d BANK C BANK b BANK A
PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4 PATCH 1 PATCH 2 PATCH 3 PATCH 4
/ CHORUS 1 ROTARY 2VOICE PITCH / CHORUS 3 FLANGER 1 EQUALIZER 1 CHORUS 2 *In the "Effect Types" column, "-" indicates serial
5 Configuration of Effects
The patches of the 509 are created using two modules called EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2. You can imagine a module as a box containing various effects such as chorus, flanger and so on. From each module, you can select one effect (called "effect type"). Each effect type is made up of several effect parameters which determine its sound. Effect parameters can be adjusted, as easily as you can turn the knobs on a single compact effect device. A patch is a combination of two effects from the modules, each with their effect parameters set to certain values. The effects from EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 can be combined (linked) in three different ways, as described below. The type of link is also stored as part of the patch.

PARA TUNER CAL. EDIT VAL. BANK

SERIAL/ PARA(BAL) LEVEL

The indicator lights up for the currently used effect module, and the indicator flashes for the effect module that is turned off. Also, the indicator for the effect module selected for editing flashes.

DOWN UP BYPASS

Indicators function as tuning meter.
EDIT key (for creating your own patches)
This key serves to toggle between the Play mode and Edit mode (mode for creating patches to suit your taste). In Edit mode, this key can be used to select the effect parameters you wish to change. Also, when the effect parameter LEVEL is selected, press this EDIT key to return from the Edit mode to the Play mode.

VALUE +/- keys

The keys serve for bank switching.
Setting of bank hold function
When the EDIT key is held down for at least 1 second in Play mode, the bank hold function is turned on or off. [For details, see 9 Patch Switching (Application: Bank Hold ON).]
The keys serve for changing the effect parameter.
The keys serve for setting the tuner reference pitch (calibration).

Rear Panel

INPUT jack
Instrument input. When the unit is powered by the battery, this jack also functions as the power on/off switch. The 509 is powered on by plugging a shielded cable into this jack. When the unit is not in use, the cable should be disconnected to prevent battery drain.
PATCH UP (right)/DOWN (left) pedals
The pedals serve for patch switching. Pressing both pedals simultaneously activates the Bypass/Tuner mode.
The pedals serve for selecting effect parameters. Pressing both pedals simultaneously turns the currently selected effect module on or off.
Pressing either pedal cancels the Bypass/Tuner mode to return to Play mode.

DETECTOR IN jack

When the HPS effect type is used, this jack serves for input of the original guitar sound, for correct pitch detection.
When using a patch with the HPS effect type and a distortion effect is connected before the 509, the pitch may not be detected correctly. In this setup, connect the original guitar signal to DETECTOR IN to allow the 509 to detect the pitch directly. This will reduce any errors. If another effect device is connected before the 509, use a parallel box or similar to supply the direct sound to the DETECTOR IN jack of the 509.

INPUT OUTPUT 1

CONTROL IN jack
INPUT DETECTOR IN DC 9V CONTROL IN OUTPUT
Parallel box (commercially available)

OUTPUT 2

Distortion or other effect device
OUTPUT To amplifier or other effect device

ZOOM CORPORATION

MADE IN JAPAN

(PHONES)

The optional expression pedal FP01 or foot switch FS01 can be connected here, for external control of the 509. The foot switch FS01 allows switching EFFECT 1 on and off. The expression pedal FP01 has different functions, depending on which patch is selected, as described below.

DETECTOR IN

When "PP" (pedal pitch shifter) is selected as effect type for EFFECT 1 or EFFECT 2:
FP01 controls the pitch of the effect.
When using the 509 together with the DUAL POWER DRIVER 510, make the connection as shown below to supply the original guitar signal to the DETECTOR IN jack.

INPUT OUTPUT INPUT

When "2-VOICE EFFECT" is selected as effect type for EFFECT 1:
FP01 controls the mixing level of the two effect sounds.

DIRECT OUT

OUTPUT To amplifier 509 or other effect device

Other settings:

FP01 controls the output level of original sound + effect sound

DC IN (AC adapter) jack

Serves for connecting an AC adapter (Zoom AD-0006) which delivers 9 VDC, 300 mA with a "center minus" plug configuration. The 509 is powered on by plugging an AC adapter into this jack.

OUTPUT jack

This jack is for the output signal from the 509. You can connect either a single guitar amplifier, using a monaural shielded cable, or two guitar amplifiers, using a Y-type stereo shielded cable, or a pair of stereo headphones. If the volume level is low when using headphones, use headphones with low impedance (32 ohms or less).
If the guitar is only connected to the DETECTOR IN jack, no sound will be heard. If a cable is connected to the DETECTOR IN jack but the guitar signal is not being supplied, operation of the HPS effect may become unstable or the effect may not work at all.

11 Editing Patches

The 509 comes with 24 predefined patches. However, the 509 offers many more possibilities for combining effects in innovative ways. To discover these possibilities, we recommend that you try changing the parameters (elements that make up patches) to create your own patches. This operation is called editing, and is done in the Edit mode. To switch from normal Play mode to Edit mode, press the EDIT key briefly (for less than 1 second).

* Note that if the EDIT key is held down for 1 second or longer, the Bank Hold mode will be activated.
In Edit mode, the EDIT key or the PATCH UP/DOWN pedals serve to select the parameter. Each push of the EDIT key moves the blinking parameter cursor one step down. The PATCH UP/DOWN pedals move the blinking parameter cursor up or down, respectively. Use the VALUE +/- keys to change the setting of the parameter. For details on parameters, please refer to section "12 Effect Parameters". When the EDIT key is pressed while parameter 8 (the lowest indicator) is selected, the Edit mode is terminated and the 509 reverts to the Play mode.
* When the PATCH DOWN pedal is pressed while parameter 8 (the lowest indicator) is selected, the 509 stays in Edit mode and parameter 1 is selected.
(1) While still in Play mode, select the patch you wish to edit.
Immediately after entering Edit mode from Play mode, the topmost parameter cursor indicator (EF1 TYPE) flashes, and the setting of this parameter is shown on the display. The flashing parameter cursor always indicates which (2) Press the EDIT key to activate the Edit mode. parameter is selected for editing.
There are a total of eight indicators, assigned to parameters 1 - 8 from top to bottom.
(1) Use the EDIT key or patch pedal to select the parameter you wish to change.
(2) Use the VALUE +/- keys to adjust the parameter.
(3) While the eighth parameter cursor LED is flashing, press the EDIT key to return to Play mode.

12 Effect Parameters

Using the serial or parallel connection
Pressing one of the VALUE +/- keys
When "C1" - "E1" is selected for parameter 1, the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 modules can be connected either in series or in parallel. Parameters 1 - 3 increases or decreases the setting by 1 or 2 steps. serve for making EFFECT 1 settings, parameters 4 - 6 for EFFECT 2 settings, and parameter 7 for selecting serial or parallel connection. * Parameter 8 always sets the patch level. When serial connection is used and EFFECT 2 is ON, the output of EFFECT 1 is input to EFFECT 2 as a monaural signal.
Pressing both VALUE +/- keys together changes the setting in larger steps.

PARAMETER 1, 4

EF1 TYPE 1 / 2
( effect type of EFFECT 1/2 )

PARAMETER 2, 5

DEPTH / PIT

(Depth/pitch)

PARAMETER 3, 6

RATE/MIX

The function of this parameter depends on which effect type was selected with parameter 1, 4. Parameters/ Values

PARAMETER 7

SERIAL/PARA (Serial/parallel)

PARAMETER 8

(Patch level)
Selects the effect type to be used in the EFFECT 1/2 module. 18 different effect types in 10 groups are available.

Display

Comment
Chorus 1: Monaural chorus effect which mixes an effect sound with shifting pitch (up/down) to the original sound. Chorus 2 : Stereo version of C1. Chorus 3 : Vibrato effect where only the effect sound shifting pitch (up/down) is output. Flanger 1: Flanger effect with short predelay. Flanger 2: Flanger effect with long predelay. Phaser 1: 4-step phaser effect. Phaser 2 : 8-step phaser effect.
Controls the mix level of the effect sound. Higher values result in higher effect mix level.
Determines the connection principle Adjusts the overall level of the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 of the patch. modules (serial or parallel). Parameters/ Parameters/ Comment Comment Values Values
The setting is common to effect types C1 - E2.

CHORUS C2

C3 F1 FLANGER F2 P1 PHASE P2 ROTARY rt TREMOLO tr

AUTOPAN Pn STEP

SERIAL/ PARA
Controls the depth (intensity) of the effect. When the effect type "rt" (Rotary) is selected, the parameter controls the width of the frequency range in which the effect is operating. (Serial/ parallel) Sr, 1P9P
Controls the rate (speed) of the effect. Higher values result in faster speed.
Rotary : Rotary speaker type effect. Tremolo : Tremolo effect with periodic volume fluctuation. Auto-pan : Auto-panning effect which moves the sound between left and right for stereo playback. Step 1: Effect with randomly changing pitch. Step 2 : Similar to S1 with even stronger characteristic. Doubling 1 : Doubling effect which adds body to the original sound by adding a short delay sound. Doubling 2 : Stereo version of d1.
Smaller values mean lower frequencies and larger values higher frequencies. When "S1" or "S2" (step) is selected as effect type, the parameter adjusts the step input sensitivity.

"Sr" means serial connection, and "1P" - "9P" mean parallel connection. LEVEL The "1P" - "9P" settings (Patch level) cause a different level 130 balance between the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 modules, as shown below. (See Fig.)
The setting is common to all effect types. Higher values result in higher level.
<Balance settings for parallel connection> Balance settings for parallel connection

EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2

1P, 2P, 3P, 4P, 5 P, 6 P, 7 P, 8 P, 9 P Controls the delay time of the effect in 2-ms steps. Higher values result in longer delay time. Controls the mix level of the effect sound and original sound. "0" means only original sound, "15" means a 1:1 ratio, and "30" means only effect sound. <Pedal pitch shifter modes>

d1 DOUBLING d2

Pt PP E1
Pitch shifter : Adds a pitch-shifted sound to the original sound. Pedal pitch shifter : Allows continuously varying the pitch of the effect sound with the optional expression pedal FP01. Equalizer 1: 2-band equalizer for controlling the HI and LOW range.
(Pitch) -12, -9, -7, -15 -2, dt, +2 +5, +7, +9, +12
Controls the pitch of the effect sound. Negative values result in lower pitch of the effect sound vs. the original sound. Positive values result in higher pitch of the effect sound vs. the original sound. "dt" causes a detune effect. Controls the pitch change range when the pedal is raised and lowered, and the volume balance between original sound and effect sound. (See Table)

EQUALIZER

Controls the high-range boost or cut. HiG The setting range is -12 dB to +12 dB in 2-dB (High gain) steps. Pressing the VALUE + or - key changes 12, -10, -8.+8, +10, +12 the value by 2.
LoG Controls the low-range boost or cut. (Low gain) The setting range is -12 dB to +12 dB in -12, -10, 2-dB steps. Pressing the VALUE + or - key -8.+8, +10, +12 changes the value by 2. GAIN
-12, -10, -8.+8, +10, +12
Sets the amount by which the sound at the center frequency is boosted or cut. The setting range is -12 dB to +12 dB in 2-dB steps. Pressing the VALUE + or - key changes the value by 2.
Equalizer 2 : Parametric equalizer which allows the user to specify the center frequency for boost or cut.

(Frequency) 13

Sets the center frequency for the parametric equalizer.

MODE 15 16

min. value -100 cent (semitone down) DRY 0 cent +30 cent+DRY 0 cent +1 oct 0 cent -2 oct -1 oct+DRY +1 oct+DRY -700 cent (perfect fifth down)+DRY +500 cent+DRY - (0 Hz) +DRY +1 oct - (0 Hz) +DRY +1 oct+DRY
max. value DRY -100 cent +30 cent (detune)+DRY 0 cent +1 oct 0 cent -2 oct 0 cent +1 oct+DRY 1 oct+DRY +50 cent (perfect fourth up)+DRY -700 cent+DRY +1 oct - (0 Hz) +DRY +1 oct+DRY - (0 Hz)+DRY

* Set to minimum when patch is called.

Using 2-VOICE EFFECT

When parameter 1 is set to "HP" or "2P" (2-VOICE EFFECT group), EFFECT 2 automatically is set to off, and parameters 2 - 7 become dedicated parameters for the 2-VOICE EFFECT group.
Pressing the VALUE + or - key changes the value by 1.

PARAMETER 1

Group Display Comment

PARAMETER 2

Parameters/ Values

PARAMETER 3

PARAMETER 4 PARAMETER 5 PARAMETER 6
Sets the tonic key to be used for the pitch shift sound. The display shows the key using the same format as for the tuner function.
Controls the harmony interval in the left channel. oF = off M3 ( 3) = major third m3 ( 3) = minor third 4t = perfect fourth 5t = perfect fifth 6t = major sixth Controls the pitch shift amount in the left channel. "oF" means that pitch shift is off. "1F", "2F" give a detune effect. "1" - "12" sets the pitch shift amount in semitones.
Controls the harmony interval in the right channel. The setting range is the same as for parameter 3 (SCL_L).
Parameters/ Comment Values

2-VOICE EFFECT

Harmonized pitch shifter : Stereo harmonized pitch KEY effect which shifts the C, C#, d, pitch according to a d#, E, F, preset key or scale. F#, G, Supplies a separate G#, A, sound with different pitch A#, b to the right and left channel. 2-voice pitch shifter : Stereo pitch shifter which produces two pitch-shifted sounds, separate for the right and left channel.

(Scale L)

oF, M3, m3, 4t, 5t, 6t

(Shift L)

dn, UP

oF, 1F, 2F, 112

(Scale R) Determines oF, M3, whether the pitch m3, 4t, in the left channel 5t, 6t is shifted up or down. "dn" means pitch shift down, and Controls the pitch "UP" means pitch SCL_R shift amount in the shift up. (Scale R) right channel. oF, 1F, The setting range is the same as for 2F, parameter (SCL_L).

(Shift R)

Determines whether the pitch in the right channel is shifted up or down. The setting range is the same as for parameter 4 (SFT_L).
The setting is common to all effect types. Controls the mix level of the effect sound. "0" means dry sound and "30" means a 1:1 ratio.
Higher values result in higher level. "25" is the standard output level.

Selection of parameters

As described in 11. Editing Patches, parameters to be edited are selected by repeatedly pressing the EDIT key, but you can also use the patch pedals for this purpose. Press the PATCH UP pedal (right patch pedal) to move the parameter cursor from the bottom up. Press the PATCH DOWN pedal (left patch pedal) to move the parameter cursor from the top down.
To switch EFFECT 1 on and off While the parameter cursor indicator of parameter 1, 2, or 3 is flashing, press the PATCH UP and DOWN pedals together. To switch EFFECT 2 on and off While the parameter cursor indicator of parameter 4, 5, or 6 is flashing, press the PATCH UP and DOWN pedals together. In either case, when the effect module is off, pressing the PATCH UP and DOWN pedals together or pressing a VALUE key once sets the effect module to on again (without changing the value). When the effect module is off, the indication "oF" is shown on the display if parameter 1 or 4 is selected. If other parameters are selected, "--" is shown. When 2-VOICE EFFECT is selected as effect type of EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 1 is then turned off, only the original sound is heard.
Parameter setting shortcuts

Master level adjustment

Normally, parameter values are set by tapping the VALUE + or VALUE key once for each increment or decrement. For quick operation, you can use the shortcut function. This is activated in the Edit mode by pressing both VALUE keys together. For example, if the RATE parameter is set to "5" and you want to change it to "15", you would have to press the VALUE + key 10 times. Instead, you can achieve the same effect by pressing the VALUE +/- keys together, which will change the value to "10" and then pressing the VALUE + key 5 times to arrive at "15".
With the 509 you are also able to set the master level that governs the overall output level. The master level is adjusted in Play mode. Hold the VALUE +/- keys down simultaneously for at least 1 second. The current master level will be displayed for 1 second. While the level is being displayed, use the VALUE +/- keys to change it. The setting range is 0-50. (Default value = 40) The unit does not store the setting for the master level. Each time the power is turned on it has to be set again.
Effect group on/off switching
The effect groups of EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 can be switched on and off individually.

13 Storing Patches

If you have edited (altered) a patch and turn the 509 off without storing the patch, the patch will revert to its old setting. To store an edited patch, use the following simple procedure. Storing can be carried out in both Play mode and Edit mode. After you have edited the patch, press the STORE key. If the unit is currently in Play mode, release the key before 1 second has elapsed, otherwise the Direct Load function will be activated. The display starts to flash. This condition is called the store standby condition. If you wish, you can abandon the store procedure at this point by pressing the EDIT key. If you press the STORE key once more, the contents of the patch are updated. You can also change the patch number before storing, so that the edited patch will be stored in a different number. In this case, the original patch that was used as a starting point for editing will not be changed.

(2) Press the STORE key. (Unit enters store standby mode.) (4) Press the STORE key once more. (Store process is completed.)
(1) Edit the patch as desired.
(3) Select the patch for storing.

14 Replacing the Battery

If the tuning indicator flashes while the unit is being powered from the battery, the battery is exhausted and should be replaced as described below. Since the 509 has fairly high rated power consumption, use only a 6LRV (alkaline) battery. Using another kind of battery will result in shorter operation.
1. Turn the 509 upside down and open the cover of the battery compartment. (Push the catch to unlock the cover, then lift it up.) 2. Remove the battery from the compartment and disconnect the battery cable. (Grasp the terminal strip and do not pull at the cable.) 3. Connect the battery cable to the new battery, taking care to observe correct polarity (+/-). Then insert the battery into the battery compartment. 4. Close the battery compartment cover, taking care not to pinch the cable. (Make sure that the cover is properly locked.)
Cover 6LRV (alkaline) battery
15 Returning Patches to Factory Settings
The 509 comes with 24 predefined patches that have been programmed at the factory. Also after you have edited and stored your own patches, you can return to the factory default settings at any time. This process is called "recalling". Returning all 24 patches to the original contents and resetting the Bank Hold and Direct Load functions is called "all initialize". The Recall mode is separate from the Play mode and Edit mode. You cannot switch directly to Recall mode from these modes. The Recall mode can only be activated by turning the unit on in a special way, as described below. 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn the unit off by disconnecting the AC adapter or the guitar input cable. Keep the STORE key depressed and turn the unit on. The indication "AL" flashes on the display. To perform "all initialize", press the STORE key once more in this condition. The flashing rate increases and the initialization procedure is carried out. When it is completed, the unit automatically enters the Play mode. 5. When wishing to recall only a particular patch, select the patch number in step 3, using the same procedure as for normal patch selection. 6. When the desired patch has been selected, press the STORE key. The flashing rate increases and the contents of the selected patch are recalled. 7. Recalling of individual patches can be carried out continuously. When you wish to terminate the process, press the EDIT key. The unit then returns to the Play mode. Turning the unit off also terminates the recall condition.

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PC509 & PC509HR

High Resolution Weatherproof Infrared Zoom Security Camera
External Zoom and Focus Adjustments Make Set Up Fast and Easy!

KEY FEATURES

Sony chip set produces 480 lines of resolution and 520 lines on high resolution model 0 low lux rating IP66 rated weatherproof housing Powerful 4-9mm zoom lens 60 foot IR range External adjustments for easy setup Operates on 12V 500mA Includes a 30 day money back guarantee and a 1 year warranty.
Packed with Features This may be one of the easiest outdoor cameras to setup youll ever install. Mounting bracket design allows for temporary hanging while initial adjustments are made. External focus and zoom controls mean no camera disassembly or removal is required to make adjustments. Screws loosen with standard tools allowing for easy positioning and securing of the camera joints. Automatic IR illumination providing up to 60 of visibility even in total darkness. Even the sun shield and aluminum housing help dissipate heat for years of easy trouble free service. Additional Items The new PC509 series sets a new standard for high resolution performance, easy setup, and great value. Which is why weve included a 1 year warranty and 30 day money back satisfaction guarantee. Comes with easy connection instruction and preinstalled plug and play cables
External zoom and focus adjustments
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Technical specifications

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Capable of macro photography, this lens has a 1:2 maximum close-up magnification at the 300 mm focal length. It's the ideal high performance lens for portraits, sports photography, nature photography, and other types of photography that frequently use the telephoto range. It also has a switch for changeover to macro photography at focal lengths between 200mm and 300mm with a maximum close-up magnification from 1:2.9 to 1:2.SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass in this lens provides excellent correction of chromatic aberration.

General
Length5 in
Diameter3 in
Weight18.7 oz
Lens System
TypeTelephoto zoom lens
Special FunctionsMacro, tele, zoom
Intended For35mm SLR, digital SLR
Focal Length70 mm - 300 mm
Lens ApertureF/4.0-5.6
Optical Zoom4.3 x
Magnification1 / 2
Min Focus Range37.4 in
Focus AdjustmentAutomatic, manual
Zoom AdjustmentManual
Max View Angle34.3 degrees
Min View Angle8.2 degrees
Lens Construction10 group(s) / 14 element(s)
Filter Size58 mm
Diaphragm Blades9
Mounting TypeMinolta A-type
Miscellaneous
Included AccessoriesDust cap, lens cap
Universal Product Identifiers
BrandSIGMA
Part Numbers508-205, 508934, 509-205, 509934
GTIN00085126509347

 

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