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PLUG IN YOUR GUITAR AMPLIFIER

 

Start with just your guitar amplifier—Plugged into recepacle number four. 

Now turn on your guitar amplifier power switch if you would like the RS-4 to turn on your amp. 
The guitar amplifier should not turn on, because your RS-4 power strip is unplugged (or in 
standby mode). Go ahead and plug your guitar cord into its amplifier and into your guitar. Put 
the guitar in your guitar stand. 

 Now, with main power rocker switch "on"and glowing red, check for the red  pilotlight on the 
front panel. If it is on, and the four dedicated leds on top are not on, then you are now in 
standby mode. You are good to go. Go ahead and tap your toe on the push-button switch on 
the top panel and watch your RS-4 power strip turn on your amplifier. Notice how receptacle #1 
came on first followed by #2,then #3, Then your Amp in recepacle  #4.  

This is  the moment were you decide to allow RS-4 to power up your amp or just apply power to 
it. Either way is fine. Try it both ways.  

Tube Amps and Standby Mode 

If  you have a tube Amplifier and wish to power up using the standby switch on the Amplifier. 
Then do that and  don't change a thing. This is really true for any rig any setup. Do everything  
just like you have always done. Just add one more step by making the RS-4 as the the first 
piece of gear you turn on and  the last thing you turn off  when you power down your rig.  

 

PLUG IN ADDITIONAL GEAR 

Now  plug your Peadleboard or special effects Stomp boxes' power cords, or the low voltage 
transformers into receptacle #1 the first receptacle to turn on. Make sure to connect any 
additional cords, and interconnects between guitar and amplifier. Once receptacle #1 is full, 
plug additional gear into receptacle #2, and so on.

   

Go ahead, try it. Watch your RS-4 power strip turn on your gear in the proper sequence. Pick up 
your guitar, hit a couple of chords. Now tap on that push-button switch again and watch it turn 
off your guitar amplifier FIRST, followed a few seconds later by your accessories. That’s it; now 
your gear is always ready when you are.  

Summary of Contents for RS?4

Page 1: ...escription 3 Rear Panel Front Panel 3 Top Panel Right Side Panel Bottom Panel 4 Four Power Sequence Modes of Operation 5 Setting the Delay 6 Plug it in check it out 7 Plug in your guitar amplifier 8 T...

Page 2: ...odel RS 4 power strip We intend to build the business one customer at a time If you are not totally satisfied with this product for any reason within 30 days of the date of shipment we will refund you...

Page 3: ...nine metal oxide varistors MOVs is good and that your power supply is providing the proper voltages to the microprocessor and relays In addition to the nine MOVs the electronic control module is prote...

Page 4: ...elay sequence On the right are three illustrations of how you might set a delay using the rotary switches The 16 postion rotary switches may also be refered to as rotary digital encoder which communic...

Page 5: ...de Set On delay rotary switch for desired delay from 1 15 seconds The On delay setting will determine delay sequence for both on and off delay for the three remaining duplex Receptacles Timer Mode Wil...

Page 6: ...ero On delay set to zero Off delay set to zero When you turn on the rocker switch everything should come on all a once all four dedicated LEDs on top should light up all at the same time Instant On Mo...

Page 7: ...on If you have not already this is a good time to get your screwdriver out of the poly bag and start experimentimng with setting differant delay settings Next press the push button switch again The la...

Page 8: ...p or just apply power to it Either way is fine Try it both ways Tube Amps and Standby Mode If you have a tube Amplifier and wish to power up using the standby switch on the Amplifier Then do that and...

Page 9: ...lex 2 And two peddleboards into duplex 1 Set the on delay at around 3 or 4 seconds Set off delay between 6 and 12 seconds More Amps than that You can double up and have each duplex receptacle turn on...

Page 10: ...seconds is good then 12 is good too As you experiment with selecting the best time delay keep your volume at a low level to protect your speakers As you increase the time delay that potentially destr...

Page 11: ...lopment and extensive in the field use by professional working musicians our goal being to build the ultimate power strip for musicians not the cheapest The engineering and manufacturing intellectual...

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