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DS Guitar Engineering Chronograph - Setup Menu Configuration; Adjusting Countdown Timer Warning; Setting Clock Format; Adjusting Clock Time

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DS Guitar Engineering
Chronograph User Manual v1.0.3
Revised October 31, 2016
DSGE Chronograph User Manual Page 3 of 3
Setup Menu
To enter the setup menu, hold down the footswitch while the power is o and apply power to the pedal. The
display should show “StuP” instead of the usual scrolling message. Release the footswitch aer “StuP” appears.
The rst setup opon that appears is the Blink Warning Time for the Countdown Timer Mode. The display
should read “bL:xx”, where “xx” is the warning me in minutes. The display will begin to connuously blink
when the countdown mer is running and the remaining me passes this value. Tap the footswitch to increment
the warning me. The warning me will roll over to zero aer you pass 10 minutes. Hold the footswitch to
accept.
The next menu item is the Clock Hour Format parameter. The display should read “hr:12” or “hr:24” at this
point. Simply tap the footswitch to toggle between 12-hour clock format and 24-hour format. Hold the
footswitch to accept your changes.
The nal menu item is the Clock Adjustment. Tapping the footswitch will increment the hour. Hold the
footswitch to accept the hour value. Repeat the process for adjusng the minutes. Aer accepng the minutes
the rst menu item will reload. Simply unplug the power and reapply it to boot back into normal mode. The
pedal will always boot in normal mode unless you hold the footswitch during power up.
Note: You must accept both the hour and minutes values to update the clock, even if you only change the hour.
Replacing the Baery
The Chronograph draws an extremely low amount of current from the baery when it’s not powered externally.
Of course it will have to be replaced occasionally, but we expect each baery to last up to 10 years. The baery
part number is CR2032, which is a relavely common 3V coin cell type. You only need two tools to replace the
baery: a small Philips head screwdriver and a wrench.
The rst step is to remove the back cover of the pedal. The footswitch will have to be temporarily removed to
give the baery enough room to slide out. Use your wrench to carefully remove the nut from the footswitch on
the outside of the enclosure. You should now be able to easily pull the footswitch out of the back side. Take
cauon not to put too much force on the wires that connect the footswitch to the circuit board. Doing so could
damage the solder joints and cause your pedal to malfuncon.
Finally, carefully remove the baery by sliding it out towards the space where the footswitch was. Make sure the
posive side of your new baery is facing up. Repeat each process in reverse to reassemble your pedal. Follow
the instrucons under “Setup Menu” to set the clock and your user sengs. Now you’re good to go for several
more years to come!