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digitech dsp128 help


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11/13/1999 7:45 PM
tony
digitech dsp128 help
Bought this used and replaced the weak battery,now it won't work. I don't have the manual. Whats the trick? Thanks, Tony
 
11/13/1999 11:37 PM
Steve A.

Tony:  
 
    I bought a used DSP128 Plus without a manual a few years ago and called Digitech/DOD to order one. They mailed me one right away no charge. You might try giving them a call.  
 
    So does it power up, only it doesn't do anything? To reset the ROM to the factory settings you hold down a few keys when turning the power on.  
 
    I just looked it up and to restore the factory presets, you hold down the "Down" and "Left" buttons on powerup. To initiate the self test, hold down the "Right" and "Up" buttons on powerup, which should result in the display being "8.8.8.8." Pushing any of the function keys will then start the test. And holding down the "Down" and "Right" buttons during powerup will display the software revision number.  
 
    I don't know if any of this applies to the older DSP 128 you mentioned, but you might give it a try.  
 
Steve Ahola  
 
11/14/1999 1:15 AM
tony

Thanks Steve but I don't have "left and right buttons" I'm sure that I have to hold down a button or two like you said though. I guess I'll have to get a manual, Thanks, Tony
 
11/13/1999 11:42 PM
Steve A.

Tony:  
 
    I bought a used DSP128 Plus without a manual a few years ago and called Digitech/DOD to order one. They mailed me one right away no charge. You might try giving them a call.  
 
    So does it power up, only it doesn't do anything? To reset the ROM to the factory settings you hold down a few keys when turning the power on.  
 
    I just looked it up and to restore the factory presets, you hold down the "Down" and "Left" buttons on powerup. To initiate the self test, hold down the "Right" and "Up" buttons on powerup, which should result in the display being "8.8.8.8." Pushing any of the function keys will then start the test. And holding down the "Down" and "Right" buttons during powerup will display the software revision number.  
 
    I don't know if any of this applies to the older DSP 128 you mentioned, but you might give it a try.  
 
Steve Ahola  
 
11/14/1999 12:08 AM
Carlo

A little too much cofee today Steve? : )  
...or is it just an echo
 
11/14/1999 12:19 AM
Steve A.

Carlo:  
 
    After trying to post the message the first time my browser went into its "endless AMPAGE loop" (with the "loading" indicator sweeping back and forth). After 4 minutes (check the times on my posts) I clicked on "Stop" and tried a second time to submit the reply. Getting impatient, a minute later I clicked on "Stop" and "Submit" one last time before throwing in the towel... That's my story and I'm sticking to it!  
 
Steve Ahola
 
11/14/1999 12:31 AM
Carlo

And if I could actually spell, I might be dangerous! Oddly enough, I nearly double posted my wise-crack. When I noticed my spelling error, I hit 'stop' just in the nick of time...or so I thought. Fortunately, I refreshed the page before attempting the second post.
 

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