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Telonics Pro Audio
Handy Patch – MC100
Hand operated MIDI Controller
User’s Manual
Revision .2

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION :
Do not remove the rear cover. No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified
service personnel.
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with a dry cloth.
7) Do not operate near heat sources, such as radiators.
8) Protect cords from being walked on or pinched.
9) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
10) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms.
11) Unplug this apparatus when unused for long periods of time.
12) No naked flame sources should be placed on the apparatus.
1 ) Do not use the apparatus with a damaged or frayed lead.
WARNING :
To reduce the risk of damage to the product, fire and electric shock, do not expose the
appliance to rain or moisture.
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EMC CONFORMITY
EMC / EMI
This equipment has been assessed for radiated and conducted emissions compliance with
reference to FCC Part 15 Class B and EN61000-6- standards and found to comply with the
limits.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This device complies with Canadian Interference regulations CAN ICES- (B)NMB- (B).
Note : These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee
that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning
the equipment (including the SU) off and on, the user is encouraged to try correcting the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment SU to an outlet on a circuit different from the one to which
the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
CAUTION :
All warranties and certificati ns are null and v id if this equipment is pened and
tampered with in any way.
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Handy Patch MIDI Controller. It is our sincere hope that this
unit will assist you towards achieving the very best steel guitar sound possible, enhance
your performance and operate trouble free for many years.
Before using the Handy Patch we would highly recommend you read the manual to gain an
understanding of how the product functions.
The Handy Patch was designed with Steel players, the Telonics TCA-500 Combo and the TC
Electronic G-Major 2 Effects Processor in mind; however, it can be used as a MIDI controller
for the Lexicon MX200 or any other MIDI controllable effects processor.
The serial number of the unit is written on the outside of the packaging. We suggest you
note this number, the purchase date and supplier in this manual for future reference:
Serial Number :
Purchase Date :
Supplier :
WARRANTY
We warrant this product to be free of defects in materials or workmanship for a period of
one year after delivery to the original purchaser. Our obligation under this warranty is
limited to the replacement or repair of any part or parts which prove upon our examination
to be defective. This warranty does not apply to damage resulting from transportation,
misuse, abuse, or alteration. The complete unit must be returned to our factory,
transportation charges prepaid. In order to speed the return of the unit to you, it is
recommended that for all repairs, other than those required as a result of shipping damage,
you deal directly with our factory or authorised dealer. Be sure to include a brief description
of the difficulty you are experiencing and your return address. In case of damage in
shipment, a claim should be filed with the carrier.
USA Return Address: UK Return Address:
TELONICS INC. Email: [email protected]
9 2 E. IMPALA AVENUE
MESA, ARIZONA 85204-6699
USA
Email: [email protected] TEL: (480) 892-4444
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
Important Safety Instructions.......................................................... 2
Introduction..................................................................................... 4
Table of Contents………………………………………………………………………… 5
Front Panel Controls & Connections Overview.............................. 6
NORMAL OPERATION
Up / Down buttons…………………………………………………………………….. 7
Fast 1 & 2 buttons and Fast footswitch………….………………………… 7
CC Wheel and Display………………………………………………………………… 8
Display Brightness button…………………………………………………………… 9
MIDI Out socket…………………………………………………………………………. 9
DC Power socket………………………………………………………………………… 9
Mounting Adaptor……………………………………………………………………… 10
Basic Setup and Connections........................................................... 11
Memorised values…………….............................................................. 12
Optional Accessories……………………………………………………………………. 12
SETUP MENU – Advanced Users
Accessing the Setup Menu.............................................................. 1
Software Version............................................................................. 1
Setup Menu Controls & Options...................................................... 1
Fast Preset selection......................................................................... 1
MIDI Channel selection..................................................................... 14
CC Wheel & Control Change Controller Number selection.............. 15
Reset and Recall Defaults.................................................................. 16
APPENDIX
MIDI Implementation....................................................................... 17
Technical Specification..................................................................... 18
7 Pin MIDI Socket pin-out……………………………………..……………………… 18
FAQ’s................................................................................................. 19
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Fr nt Panel C ntr ls &
C nnecti ns Overview
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NORMAL OPERATION
1 – UP butt n
When momentarily pushed the Preset number is increased by one; MIDI Program Change
and Control Change messages are output to select the effect Preset number and set the
effect volume level. If the Preset number is ‘P99’ when the button is pushed the display
resets back to ‘P01’. When the button is held for more than 1 second the Preset number
rapidly scrolls forward until the button is released; MIDI messages are output when the
button is released.
2 – DOWN butt n
When momentarily pushed the Preset number is decreased by one; MIDI Program
Change and Control Change messages are output to select the effect Preset number and
set the effect volume level. If the Preset number is ‘P01’ when the button is pushed the
display rolls back to ‘P99’. When the button is held for more than 1 second the Preset
number rapidly scrolls back until the button is released; MIDI messages are output when
the button is released.
– FAST 1 butt n
When pushed the first time it selects a specific Preset (default 10); MIDI Program Change
and Control Change messages are output. When pushed a second time it recalls the
Preset displayed before the Fast 1 button was pressed; MIDI messages to recall the
original Preset are output.
Fast buttons are useful for selecting resets that might be needed for a short period in a
song, for example the T-Bro effect.
4 – FAST 2 butt n
When pushed the first time it selects a specific Preset (default 25); MIDI Program Change
and Control Change messages are output. When pushed a second time it recalls the
Preset displayed before the Fast 2 button was pressed; MIDI messages to recall the
original Preset are output.
5 – FAST 3 f tswitch
A standard ¼” mono jack socket that allows a momentary footswitch to be connected to
the Handy Patch. When operated the first time it selects a specific Preset (default 0);
MIDI Program Change and Control Change messages are output. When operated a
second time it recalls the Preset displayed before the Fast footswitch was operated;
MIDI messages to recall the original Preset are output.
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6 – CC Wheel / butt n
The CC Wheel (knob) has no rotational limits and also incorporates a push-button. The
Control Change value can be read or stored by pushing the Wheel button and the value
adjusted by rotating it. The 7-Display text below describes how the Wheel affects the
display and the MIDI output.
Technical Note: References to Control Change messages in the Normal Operation section
of this manual describe how the Handy atch CC Wheel functions by default when
connected to a TC Electronic G-Major 2 Effects rocessor. When used with an alternative
effects processor the capability of the unit to interpret Control Change messages should
be checked. By default the CC Wheel transmits messages on Control Change Controller
Number 7 (volume), this allows the effect level to be controlled. The output volume of the
Lexicon MX200 Effects rocessor cannot be changed using Control Change Controller
Number 7. The MX200 can interpret other Control Change Controller Number’s. Refer to
the MX200 User’s Manual.
7 – DISPLAY
In Normal Operation the display has two functions:
(i) Preset Display
Display’s the current Preset Number – When the UP, DOWN, FAST buttons or FAST
footswitch is operated the display changes to the Preset display. The Preset display is
indicated by a ‘P’ letter displayed in the third digit. The ‘Front Panel Controls &
Connections Overview’ picture shows the Preset P01 has been selected.
(ii) C ntr l Change Display
Displays the Control Change value associated with the selected Preset – When the CC
Wheel button is pressed the letter ‘P’ disappears telling the user the Preset display is no
longer indicated and the current Control Change value is shown. Alternatively, if the CC
Wheel is rotated the ‘P’ disappears and the current Control Change value is initially
indicated. As the Wheel is rotated further the value can be increased or decreased. Note
the minimum value is zero and the maximum value is 127.
Important – As the CC Wheel is moved Control Change messages are sent to the effects
unit in real time; allowing the player to control the effect level during live performance.
Due to the limit of values that can be sent within a short time, it might be noted that fast
movements of the Wheel are not followed by the display value.
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C ntr l Change value n t st red indicat r – (decimal p int)
When the Control Change display is selected and the Control Change value is not the
same as the stored value a small decimal point is lit to the right of the first digit. The
current Control Change value can be stored by pressing the CC Wheel. The decimal point
should turn off when the stored value and the indicated value are the same.
8 – DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS butt n (latching)
This button allows the brightness of the display to be selected. Pressed IN, the display is
dimmed; typically used on darker stages. Button OUT, the display is set to maximum
brightness; typically used in sunny conditions.
9 – MIDI OUT s cket
The Handy Patch MIDI Out socket can be connected to an effects processor MIDI In
socket using a standard 5 Pin MIDI Lead. MIDI signals generated can be used by the
effects processor to select Presets using MIDI Program Change messages and change
parameters in the effects processor using MIDI Control Change messages.
The MIDI Out socket of the Handy Patch is not only compatible with a standard MIDI lead
it will also accept a custom 7 Pin MIDI lead that allows power to be carried along the
MIDI cable. A 7 Pin MIDI lead is available to interface the Handy Patch with the Telonics
TCA-500 Combo See Figs 2 and .
When the Handy Patch is used with the Telonics TCA-500 Combo Control Change
message are typically used to control the effects level.
10 – DC P wer s cket
This socket allows the Handy Patch to be powered up using a Telonics PS-1 or PS-2
regulated 24VDC PSU. These are available as an optional accessory if a standard MIDI
lead is used to control the effects processor – See Fig 1.
If the 7 Pin MIDI lead is used with the Telonics TCA-500B Combo power is picked up via
the MIDI lead and no additional power supply is necessary – See Fig 2.
If the 7 Pin MIDI lead is used to power the Handy Patch the DC Power Socket may be
used to send power to a Telonics FP-100 volume pedal – See Fig 2.
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Note : Combo models TCA-500B onwards have a back panel connector that provides
power to the Handy atch. Earlier TCA-500 and TCA-500A Combo’s were not
manufactured as standard with this connector fitted. This connector may be retrofitted to
earlier models by the manufacturer.
11 – M unting Adapt r
Attachment to the leg of a steel guitar or stand is provided by a ¼” UNC Mounting
Adaptor fitted to the bottom of the Handy Patch. An Attachment Bracket for a steel
guitar can be fitted to this. These are available as an optional accessory.
Opti nal Access ries
Handy Patch to TCA-500B Combo 7 Pin MIDI Lead, length 5 metres – MC100/7PIN-LEAD1
FP-100 Pedal power lead, 4 foot – WI008610-004
Attachment Bracket for a Steel Guitar -
Footswitch -
PS-2 Power Supply – PS008402-001
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