NUX NMP-2 Dual FootSwitch for Keyboard, Modules and Effect pedals
NUX NMP-2 Dual FootSwitch for Keyboard, Modules and Effect pedals
1. Foot Switch A Use this as a switch for the device connected to Jack A or Jack B&A. Refer to "Connections". 2. Foot Switch B Use this as a switch for the device connected to Jack B or Jack B&A. Refer to "Connections". 3. Foot Switch A Indicator When foot switch A is set to the latch type function, this indicator alternately lights or goes out each time the foot switch is pressed. When foot switch A is set to the momentary type function(open or close), thisindicator lights only while the foot switch is held down. 4. Foot Switch B Indicator When foot switch B is set to the latch type function, this indicator alternately lights or goes out each time the foot switch is pressed. When foot switch B is set to the momentary type function(open or close), this indicator lights only while the foot switch is held down. 5. DC Jack The NMP-2 uses 9V (Positive outside, Negative inside) 2.5mm plug to active Latch mode, open mode(also close mode with indicator). 6. Jack A Connect the device being controlled with foot switch A here. Use a connection cable with 1/4” (6.35mm) phone plugs at both ends. 7. Jack B&A Connect devices equipped with TRS or TS 1/4” (6.35mm) phone jacks here. Use a connection cable with stereo or mono 1/4” (6.35mm) phone plugs at both ends. TS(mono) is for foot switch B only. If you want to operate foot switch A and foot switch B at the same time, you must use TRS(stereo) phone plugs here. 8. Mode Switch This sets the functions for foot switch A and B to LATCH or Momentary( Open , Close).
- This unit combines the functions of latch type and WTB-005 (momentary type) foot switches. Both of the units foot switches may be set to function as either a latch or momentary type(Open, Close) switch.
- You can connect to gear equipped with TRS 1/4 (6.35mm) Phone jacks using a connection cable with stereo 1/4 (6.35mm) phone plugs at both ends.
- It also could be used while close mode even passive status