Make Noise Wiard Wogglebug User Manual

WIARD WOGGLEBUG
Limited WARRANTY: Make Noise warrants this product to be free of defects in materials or construction for a period of one year from the date of purchase (proof of purchase/invoice required).
Malfunction resulting from wrong power supply voltages, backwards power cable connection, abuse of the product or any other causes determined by Make Noise to be the fault of the user are not covered by this warranty, and normal service rates will apply.
During the warranty period, any defective products will be repaired or replaced, at the option of Make Noise, on a return-to-Make Noise basis, with the customer paying the transit cost to Make Noise. Please contact Make Noise for Return To Manufacturer Authorization.
Make Noise implies and accepts no responsibility for harm to person or apparatus caused through operation of this product.
Please contact technical@makenoisemusic.com with any questions, needs & comments, otherwise... go MAKE NOISE.
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Special Thanks to Grant Richter for his genius and contributions to the world of synthesizers! Thanx to Wiard for granting Make Noise permission to manufacture a Wogglebug. Thanx to Shawn Cleary, Richard Devine, Aaron Abrams, Tom Rolando, Rosemary Rolando and Kelly Kelbel for support in the development of the Make Noise Wogglebug.
Installation:
The Make Noise Wiard Wogglebug is an electronic signal generator requiring 50mA of +/-12V regulated power and properly formatted distribution receptacle to operate. It is designed to be used within the euro format modular synthesizer system.
Go to http://www.doepfer.de/a100_man/a100t_e.htm for the details of this format. To install, find 14HP of space in your euro-rack synthesizer system, confirm proper
installation of included power cable on backside of module (see picture below), plug the 16pin end power cable into the euro-rack style power distribution board, minding the polarity so that the RED stripe on the cable is oriented to the NEGATIVE 12 volt supply line. This is USUALLY at the bottom.
Please refer to your case manufacturers’ specifications for location of the negative supply.
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