Appendix; Factory Reset; Troubleshooting - DigiTech TIME BENDER Owner's Manual

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Appendix

Factory Reset

The Factory Reset procedure replaces all the memory locations with their
default settings as shipped from the factory.
Warning: Performing this procedure erases any changes you have made to the
memory locations!
1.
Press and hold the Store button for three seconds. All the Memory
Location LEDs flash and the display reads FAC.
2.
Press and hold the Store button for three seconds again to perform the
factory reset, or press the left footswitch or the Multiplier button to cancel.

Troubleshooting

Q: The TimeBender
A: You might have a memory location selected, which means the TimeBender has
loaded the settings stored to that memory location (regardless of what the knobs
and LEDs currently show). Also, if you have an expression pedal plugged in, the
expression pedal will morph between its settings for the heel position and toe
position. To get the TimeBender back to what the controls show, make sure the
Memory Indicator LED is lit (step on both footswitches if it isn't), then press
and release the right footswitch until no Memory Location LED is lit. If you're
using an expression pedal, unplug it when no Memory Location LED is lit to be
sure the knobs reflect the true state of the TimeBender.
Q: When I strum a tempo or pattern, the key sometimes changes unexpectedly.
A: Distortion pedals with extreme settings can boost hum and other noise that
might be interpreted as a note. Try turning off any effects and keep your strings
completely muted when strumming tempo and patterns.
Q: Why do I get a flashing P when I am trying to strum a tempo?
A: You may have Strum selected on the Pattern knob, or a memory location is
loaded with the Strum pattern saved to it. If you are using an expression pedal,
isn't doing what the controls say it should be doing.
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