Restoring The Factory Preset Programs; Troubleshooting - Vox Tonelab LE Owner's Manual

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Restoring the
Factory Preset
Programs
ere's how you can restore ToneLab LE's
H
programs and all its other settings to the
state in which it was shipped from the
factory.
NOTE: Executing this procedure will erase all the pro-
grams you created and saved in ToneLab LE,
and will load the factory-set programs. MIDI
settings will also be initialized. If there are any
settings you want to keep, you should first use
the data dump function to back them up, or use
the "Program sheet" (the fold-out inside the
back cover of this manual) to write down your
settings.
While holding down the three buttons ▲, ▼
1.
(4.2), and EXIT/TUNE button (4.8), press
the STANDBY switch to turn on the power.
The bank display (3.4) "P" and the LED 1–4
buttons (5.2) will blink, and the name display
(3.1) will ask "RELOAD?" Release the three
buttons you were holding down.
2.
If at this point you decide that you really
don't want to execute this operation, you
can press the EXIT/TUNE button.
3.
Press the WRITE button (4.7). The name
display (3.1) will show "LOADING," and the
factory-set data will begin being reloaded.
When reloading has been completed, the
name display will indicate "COMPLETE,"
and ToneLab LE will automatically switch to
Program Select Mode.
NOTE: Never turn off the power while this reload oper-
ation is occurring.

Troubleshooting

f you suspect a malfunction, please check the
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following points first. If this does not resolve
the problem, please contact your dealer or
Vox authorized service center.
1. The amp isn't powering up when the
STANDBY switch is "on"
• Is the AC/AC power supply connected to the
rear panel ~AC9V jack?
• Is the AC/AC power supply plugged into an AC
outlet?
• Is the STANDBY switched on?
• Could the AC/AC power supply be damaged?
2. There's no sound.
• Is your guitar turned up?
• Are both ends of your guitar cable plugged into
the correct jacks?
• Is your guitar cable working?
• Could the rear panel OUTPUT LEVEL knob
be turned down?
• Check the GAIN, TREBLE, MIDDLE, BASS,
VR GAIN, and CH VOLUME settings. For
some amp types, you might not hear any
sound if the TREBLE, MIDDLE, and BASS
settings are turned down — just like the cir-
cuitry on the original amp!
If you are using a pedal effect, check the
DRIVE and LEVEL settings as well.
• Could an expression pedal be at the minimum
position with a parameter such as DRIVE,
LEVEL, VOLUME, GAIN, or VR GAIN
assigned to it?
• Could you have activated the Mute function?
Press the program select switch to defeat mut-
ing.
• Could the PROG LVL parameter value be too
low?
3. You can't hear any effects even though
they're dialed in.
• Are the effect LEDs lit?
If an LED is dark, the corresponding effect is off.
Press the MODE select button to turn on the
effect.
• Could the modulation "DEPTH" or the delay/
reverb "MIX" be set to a low value?
Press the MODE select button to select an
effect and use the value knobs to adjust the
appropriate parameters.
• Could the effect be bypassed?
If so, press the program select switch to cancel
bypass.
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