ADA MP-1 Owner’s manual
4.2 REMOTE
The ADA MC-1 is a universal MIDI CONTROLLER that permits sending program change
commands to the MP-1 and the rest of your MIDI equipment.
Two options exist for using the MC-1 with ADA equipment. First, you can use an ADA 7-pin
MIDI CABLE to phantom power the MC-1. This prevents the need to run AC power to the
footswitch (the AC ADAPTER is connected to a jack on the rear panel of the MP-1 labeled
9VAC/DC). Second, you can use a standard 5-pin MIDI cable and plug the AC ADAPTER
directly into the MC-1.
5.0 SELF-DIAGNOSTICS
The MP-1's self-diagnostic program checks the unit for errors during power-up. This
interactive feature pin-points the source of problems to simplify correcting the problem.
The following chart shows the error code that will be displayed in the event of a problem, the
cause of the problem, and the appropriate action for you to take.
ERRORCODES
DISPLAY
CAUSE ACTION
Err 1 MIDI map checksum error. All
MIDI program numbers are
set 1:1 with internal memory
numbers.
Re-enter MIDI map
assignments.
Err 2 Working register checksum
checksum error. All values of
stored parameters in
the working register are set to
default
values. All are set to 0 except
effects loop is set to 'out' and
the clean channel is selected.
Call up another program
number or re-enter parameter
values via Edit session.
Err 3 MIDI control parameters
checksum error. All
parameters set to default
values: MIDI=OFF, MIDI
internal # = 1, most recently
received MIDI program = 1,
current
program = 1 and display
flashes.
Re-enter MIDI parameters via
front panel.
Err 4 MIDI Time Code cue-list
checksum error. Cue-list is
erased and flag set to
respond with error message
when MTC status request is
sent to the MP-1.
Re-load cue list.
[None] Indicates the program itself
has an error. Program will not
display anything and unit will
not
operate.
Check fuse. If good, unit
requires service.
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