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MIDI FOOT CONTROLLER FCB1010 User Manual
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FOOTSWITCHES 1 through 10/0. These keys are used for changing 
the presets, programming, entering values in programming mode and 
activating the DIRECT SELECT function (10/0 only).
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UP/DOWN keys. These keys are used to navigate through different banks 
and programming layers. When in programming mode, use the UP key for 
ENTER (confirm) and the DOWN key for ESCAPE (cancel).
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When DIRECT SELECT mode is activated (see chapter 2 “Programming 
the FCB1010”), the UP/DOWN switches are no longer needed for 
BANK selection and are free to perform a special function: in the 
GLOBAL CONFIGURATION menu you can program them to control the 
SWITCH RELAYS (UP: SWITCH 1 RELAY, DOWN: SWITCH 2 RELAY). In this 
case, you can toggle between the preprogrammed SWITCH settings, 
each time you step on these switches.
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EXPRESSION PEDAL A. Allows you to change controller values continuously. 
In programming mode, the pedal is used for data entry.
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EXPRESSION PEDAL B. Allows you to change controller values continuously.
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STATUS LEDs. The yellow LEDs display the current status of the PRESET 
programming or GLOBAL CONFIGURATION functions.
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LED DISPLAY. Informs you about the currently selected BANK/PRESET 
number. In programming mode, it displays any value changes.
1.3.2  Rear panel
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Fig. 1.2: Rear panel connectors
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FUSE HOLDER / VOLTAGE SELECTOR. Please make sure that your local 
voltage matches the voltage indicated on the unit, before you attempt 
to connect and operate the FCB1010. Blown fuses may only be replaced 
by fuses of the same type and rating. Some models allow for inserting 
the fuse holder in two different positions, in order to switch over from 
230-V to 120-V operation, and vice versa. Please note that for 120-V 
operation outside Europe, you need to use a fuse of a higher rating 
(see chapter 6 “Specifications”).
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IEC POWER CONNECTOR. Use the enclosed power cord to connect the unit 
to the mains.
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Use the POWER switch to power up your FCB1010. Always make sure the 
POWER switch is in its “Off” setting when you connect the FCB1010 to 
the mains.
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Attention: The POWER switch does not physically disconnect the unit 
from the mains. Always unplug the unit from the mains when you do 
not plan on using it for prolonged periods of time.
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SERIAL NUMBER. Please take the time to have the warranty card filled out 
completely, and return it within 14 days after the date of purchase, so as 
to be entitled to benefit from our extended warranty. Or use our online 
registration option available on the World Wide Web under behringer.com.
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Fig. 1.3: Rear panel connectors
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SWITCH 1 and 2. Use these jacks to connect your amplifier for channel 
selection (mono or stereo phone jack cable).
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MIDI IN. The MIDI IN of your FCB1010 connects to a sequencer or similar 
device, in order to download the memory data saved before with 
the help of the MIDI SysEx function. Additionally, data can be looped 
through the FCB1010 and merged with other data using the MIDI MERGE 
function. Subsequently, the combined data are available at the 
MIDI OUT/THRU connector.
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MIDI OUT/THRU. Use this jack to connect the devices you wish to control 
from your FCB1010. The SOFT THRU circuit allows you to loop through any 
signals present at the MIDI IN of your FCB1010, merge them with the unit’s 
own data stream, and finally output the combined data at the MIDI OUT.
2.  Programming the FCB1010
In this chapter you will learn to program your FCB1010 and adapt it to your 
specific MIDI set-up. But don’t worry, you won’t have to learn a programming 
language before you could give your FCB1010 a single MIDI command. The unit 
will perform all functions for you, one after the other. Simply make and confirm 
your choices. If particular functions prompt you to enter a parameter, this will be 
covered specifically.
2.1  Selecting BANKS and PRESETS
There are two options to select a BANK and the PRESETS it contains. Which one 
you use depends on the DIRECT SELECT parameter in the GLOBAL CONFIGURATION 
menu. If DIRECT SELECT is on, you can use the PRESET footswitches to directly 
select the BANK number followed by the PRESET number. If DIRECT SELECT is 
off, you need to step through the various BANKS (using the UP/DOWN switches), 
then select a PRESET from a bank. The default setting is OFF. The illustrations 
below show the two options.