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IMPORTANT! FOR YOUR PROTECTION, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING: WATER AND MOISTURE: Appliance should not be used near water (e.g. near a bathtub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool, etc). Care should be taken so that objects do not fall on and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through openings. POWER SOURCES: The appliance should be connected to a power supply only of the type described in the operating instructions or as marked on the appliance. GROUNDING OR POLARIZATION: Precautions should be taken so that the grounding or polarization means of an appliance is not defeated. POWER CORD PROTECTION: Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance. SERVICING: The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that described in the operating instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. FUSING: If your unit is equipped with a fuse receptacle, replace with only same type fuse. Refer to replacement text on the unit for correct fuse type.
Warranty 1. The warranty registration card must be mailed within ten days after purchase date to validate this warranty. 2. DOD warrants this product, when used solely within the U.S., to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. 3. DOD liability under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing defective materials that show evidence of defect, provided the product is returned to DOD WITH RETURN AUTHORIZATION, where all parts and labor will be covered up to a period of two (2) years. A Return Authorization number may be obtained from DOD by telephone. The company shall not be liable for any consequential damage as a result of the product’s use in any circuit or assembly. 4. Proof-of-purchase is considered to be the burden of the consumer. 5. DOD reserves the right to make changes in design or make additions to or improvements upon this product without incurring any obligation to install the same on products previously manufactured. 6. The foregoing is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed or implied, and DOD neither assumes nor authorizes any person to assume for it any obligation or liability in connection with the sale of this product. In no event shall DOD or its dealers be liable for special or consequential damages or from any delay in the performance of this warranty due to causes beyond their control. DOD® and VOFX™ are registered trademarks of DOD Electronics Corporation. The information contained in this manual is subject to change at any time without notification. Some information contained in this manual may also be inaccurate due to undocumented changes in the product or operating system since this version of the manual was completed. The information contained in this version of the owner's manual supersedes all previous versions.
Safety Precautions Please, by all means, do not attempt to service the unit yourself. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Opening the chassis for any reason will void the manufacturer's warranty. Do not get the unit wet. If liquid is spilled on the unit, shut it off immediately and take it to a dealer for service. Disconnect the equipment during storms to prevent damage.
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Signal Processing THE VoFX QUICK START GUIDE Thank you for your purchase of the DOD VoFX vocal processor. Before you begin, read this section so you will be familiar with your VoFX right from the start. The VoFX will quickly become the most important tool you have to make your songs sound like professional studio recordings in any live application. If you are using the VoFX in karaoke applications, you can remove vocals from most ordinary CD's. Be sure to learn more about this feature in the karaoke section located on page 13. With the VoFX, you have the ability to access several different kinds of effects at the same time. Some types of effects are better suited to a specific style of song. We have already done all the hard work for you and designed effect Programs that have the most popular types of effects grouped together in Banks. A preset can be made up of one or several effects that you access by stepping on any of the preset switches marked 1, 2 or 3. A bank will always have 3 presets in it. There are 10 banks of 3 prrograms (01 through 93) each and you can step through the banks by stepping on the switch. It's that simple.
QUICK START 1. Input Connection: Insert either a 1/4” or XLR microphone cable 2. Output Connection: Run from the Left, Right or stereo outputs to the next device in the audio chain. 3. Apply Power: Connect included power supply and power up. 4. Set Input and Output Levels: Set your Input level so the Clip LED occasionally lights. The Output Level should be set at your desired level. NOW YOUR NOW READY TO ROLL !!!
Factory Program List Following is a list of the factory Programs available in the VoFX. They are divided into 10 banks of three programs. Take a run through all of them to see just what kind of processing horsepower the VoFX has under the hood. And Go ahead and experiment with different settings to dial-in a sound ideal for you. BANK 1 01- Vocal Chorus with Delay and Reverb 02- Vocal Delay “Slappin’ Elvis” 03- Vocal Flange BANK 2 11- Echo with Flange 12- Fifth Down with Pitch Shift 13- Vox Distortion with Detune BANK 3 21- Tremolo with Distortion 22- DARTH VADER 23- Detuned Echo with Reverb BANK 4 31- Slapback Distortion 32- Compressor with Chorus 33- Cavern BANK 5 41- Detuned Delay 42- “The ole’ Distorted Microphone” 43- Breathy Flange
BANK 6 51- Tremolo with short Reverb 52- Phaser with short Delay 53- Chorus with short Delay BANK 7 61- Multi-Tap Delay and Detune 62- Verb 63- Fast Chorus BANK 8 71- “The whole Shebang distorted” 72- “The whole Shebang clean” 73- Harmonica Flange BANK 9 KARAOKE 81- Vocal Chorus, Delay, Reverb, and Vocal cancellation 82- Vocal delay “Slappin’ Elvis with Voice cancellation 83- Vocal BigVerb with Vocal cancellation BANK 10 91- Devil Boy 92- Robot Ring Modulator 93- Pixellator
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing Table of Contents Warranty ..........................................................................................................................................................iv Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................................iv Quick Start Guide and Factory Program List ..................................................................................................1 SECTION 1 - GETTING STARTED ................................................................................................................3 Supplying Power ..............................................................................................................................................3 Front Panel Controls ....................................................................................................................................3 Program and Bank Selector Footswitches ......................................................................................................4 Effect Selector Buttons ....................................................................................................................................4 Effect Groups ..................................................................................................................................................4 Effect Selector Buttons (MIC Preamp) ............................................................................................................4 Store Button ....................................................................................................................................................4 Display..............................................................................................................................................................4 Data Wheel ......................................................................................................................................................4 Clip LED ..........................................................................................................................................................4 Output Knob ....................................................................................................................................................4 Input Knob ......................................................................................................................................................4 Rear Panel Connections................................................................................................................................5 1/4 High impedance input ..............................................................................................................................5 Karaoke 1/8 input ..........................................................................................................................................5 XLR low impedance input ..............................................................................................................................5 XLR Left / Mono Out ........................................................................................................................................5 High Impedance Left Out ................................................................................................................................5 High Impedance Right Out..............................................................................................................................5 Power Adapter Input........................................................................................................................................5 SECTION 2 - PROGRAMMING THE VoFX ....................................................................................................6 Selecting Programs ..........................................................................................................................................6 Using the Footswitches ....................................................................................................................................6 Editing Programs..............................................................................................................................................7 Storing Programs..............................................................................................................................................8 Grouping Programs..........................................................................................................................................9 Bypassing the VoFX's Effects ..........................................................................................................................9 The Effects of the VoFX....................................................................................................................................10 Mic Driver ........................................................................................................................................................10 Equalizer ..........................................................................................................................................................10 Choruses ..........................................................................................................................................................10 Flangers............................................................................................................................................................10 Phasers ............................................................................................................................................................11 Tremolo............................................................................................................................................................11 Ring Modulator ................................................................................................................................................11 Pixellator ..........................................................................................................................................................11 Echo..................................................................................................................................................................11 Pong Delays......................................................................................................................................................12 Tap Delays........................................................................................................................................................12 Noise Gate........................................................................................................................................................12 Karaoke ............................................................................................................................................................13 Factory Reset ....................................................................................................................................................13 Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................13
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing SECTION 1 - GETTING STARTED Supplying Power The VoFX, is designed to “Plug in and Go”, so connect the included power supply and the VofX will power up and be ready to serve. It is always a good ideas to follow some electrical safety standards, we have listed them below to keep things running smooth. • Always make sure you have a "clean" power source for connecting to the VoFX. This means that the AC power line you connect to the VoFX should be as free from voltage fluctuations and RF interference as possible. In recording environments, "clean" power is also important in preventing AC hum or buzz from getting to tape. • Use a good quality spike / surge suppressor (also called a power strip). This is an inexpensive solution to all but the most severe AC line conditions. • Always make sure that your audio lines are as far as possible from power cables. This will further prevent noise, hum, and stray magnetic fields from entering your signal path. If audio and power lines must run close to each other, try to avoid running them parallel to one another.
Front Panel Controls of the VoFX This Front and Rear Panel Guide on the following pages, gives you the simple low down on the VoFX and Shows you just what all the Buttons and Lights do. 1
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The front panel of the VoFX is laid out in a simple and straight forward way to make programming as easy as possible. Functions of each section are:
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing 1) PROGRAM AND BANK SELECTOR FOOTSWITCHES- These footswitches give you access to the User Programs in the VoFX and allow you to change User Banks. 2) EFFECT GROUPS - The VoFX's effects are divided into 13 groups and labeled on the front panel. When lit, the LED in each group indicates that an effect in the group is active. 3) EFFECT SELECTOR BUTTONS (VOCAL FX)- This row of buttons lets you select an effect group for editing, or to bypass the group completely. This group includes: Preset Level, Mix, Reverb, Echo, Multi Delay, Detune, Pitch Shift, Phase, Tremolo, Pixellator, Ring modulator, Chorus, Flange, Gate, High EQ and Low EQ. 4) EFFECT SELECTOR BUTTONS (MIC PREAMP) - This row of 4 buttons lets you change your basic preamp section settings. The preamp section consists of the Mic Driver, and Compressor groups. 5) STORE BUTTON - Stores your custom Programs in the User memory location you select. 6) DISPLAY - The LED display in Program mode, shows which Bank and Program is currently selected. In Edit mode, it shows the number and/or status of the selected effect. 7) DATA WHEEL - In Program mode, use the Data wheel to scroll through Programs. In Edit mode, use it to change the setting of effect groups. 8) CLIP LED - The red Clip LED lights when clipping occurs at the input of the VoFX. To eliminate clipping, reduce the setting of the Input Level control or the Master Level parameter. 9) INPUT KNOB - Controls the level of the signal at the VoFX's input stage. 10) OUTPUT KNOB - Controls the overall output level of both the Left and Right outputs.
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The VoFX's rear panel connections are as follows:
1) HIGH IMPEDANCE 1/4 INPUT - Connect high impedance 1/4 input cable here. 2) KARAOKE INPUT - Connect high impedance 1/8 stereo CD input cable here. 3) LOW IMPEDANCE INPUT - This is the insert used for Low impedance XLR microphone input cords. 4) LOW IMPEDANCE OUTPUT - This is the insert used for Low impedance XLR output cords. 5) HIGH IMPEDANCE LEFT / MONO OUT - This output jack is used for the insertion of a High impedance 1/4 cord. 6) HIGH IMPEDANCE RIGHT OUT - This output jack is used for the insertion of a High impedance 1/4 cord. 7) AC POWER INPUT - Connect the supplied AC power adapter to this jack. Use only the adapter supplied with the VoFX. Use of any other adapter may damage the unit. 7) POWER CORD STRAIN RELIEF - This clip prevents the AC power cord from being accidentally pulled out.
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing SECTION 2 - PROGRAMMING THE VoFX The VoFX is designed to be both easy to program and flexible. The structure of an VoFX Program is logical, and it doesn't require a lot of time to master.
To Select Programs in the VoFX: 1) After you power up, use the Data wheel to scroll through the Programs. As you scroll, the effect group and footswitch LEDs turn on and off. These LEDs indicate which effects are used in each Program, and which Program in the Bank is selected. There are 13 effect groupings printed on the front panel of the VoFX. 9 are digital effect groups (delay, reverb, etc.) , and 4 cover the preamp section (compression, Mic Driver, EQ). Each group has its own LED that indicates the status of each group.
If the Effect LED is lit continuously, an effect in the indicated group is active. If the LED is not lit, no effects in the group are active. If the LED is flashing, edit mode is active, and effects in the group can be selected using the Data wheel. Directly below each vertical group are the . These buttons allow you to select and/or bypass effects in the VoFX. The following things happen when you use the Effect Selector buttons: • When you select a bypassed effect, its group LED begins flashing and the dis play shows two dashes, indicating that the effect is selected but bypassed. (Pressing the Select button again activates the effect.) • When you select an active effect, its group LED begins flashing and the dis play shows the number of the currently selected effect. (Pressing the button again bypasses the effect.) When lit, the User LED below the display indicates that the current Program is a User Program. When the LED is not lit, the current Program is a permanent Factory Program.
Using The Footswitches The VoFX's pedalboard consists of four footswitches: the far right footswitch is the Bank selector, and the remaining three are Program selectors. A Bank is a group of three Programs. There are 10 User Banks in the VoFX, each with 3 Programs for a total of 30 User Programs. There are also 30 Factory Programs that can be selected using the Data wheel only. User Programs in any of the Banks can be recalled in one of two ways: • by pressing the Bank select footswitch, followed by footswitch 1, 2, or 3.
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing • by turning the Data wheel in Performance mode.
To select Programs using the footswitches: 1) After you power up, the VoFX defaults to Performance mode. Select a Bank by pressing the Bank selector footswitch. The display shows the selected bank number on the left side of the display and a dash on the right. The display might look something like this:
22) Press footswitch 1, 2, or 3. The dash in the display changes to show the number of the Program you selected. The display might look something like this:
23 NOTE: If a new Program number is not selected within 5 seconds after pressing the Bank select button, the display returns to its previous setting.
Editing Programs As you become more familiar with the VoFX, you may find that you need to modify certain Programs to better fit your needs. Fortunately, the VoFX is flexible enough to give you everything you need without being difficult to program. The following procedure is an example of how to modify your Programs. Suppose that a Program which has a 100 ms mono delay, a medium chorus, noise gate, EQ, Mic Driver, and compression sounds close to what you want,but you want a 300 ms delay with low feedback instead. Here's how to change it: 1) Use the Data wheel, or the Bank and Program selector footswitches to select the desired Program. 2) Press the Delay effect group button. The Delay group Status LED begins flashing and the display reads:
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing 3) Look at the front panel Delay groupings to locate the effect you want. In this case, you'll see that the 300 ms mono delays can be found between 41 and 49 in the Echo(not Multi-Delay) Group. 4) Use the Data wheel to scroll until the the display reads:
41 . NOTE: When you change the selected Parameter from the stored value, a decimal point appears in the bottom right corner of the display and the Store LED lights. That's it! You can manipulate any effect setting in the VoFX by pressing the associated Effect selector button on the front panel and turning the Data wheel. The Effect Group buttons also toggle the effects on and off with each successive press of the button. When you're editing Programs, be sure to pay attention to the flashing Status LEDs. This helps you keep track of where you are in the menus. IMPORTANT: If you want to store your custom Program so you can use it later, follow the procedure below.
Storing Programs The VoFX helps you remember whether or not you've stored the Program you're working on by lighting the Store LED under the bottom right corner of the display when the selected Program has been edited. Remember that if you change any settings in a Program, you have to store the Program into a User memory location. Otherwise, all your changes will be lost.
To store a Program into a memory location: 1) Press the Store button. The Store LED begins flashing and the User LED lights (if not lit already).
2) Use the Data wheel to select the User location where you want to store the Program.
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing 3) Press the Store button again to store the Program in the location you select ed. After the storing procedure is complete, the VoFX returns to normal operation at the new Program location. NOTE: Factory Programs can't be overwritten. When you modify a factory Program and store it in memory, the Program is stored in the corresponding number location in the User Program section.
Grouping Programs If you have Programs that you like and would like to keep them together in the same Bank, the VoFX will allow you to store any program in any bank To perform this function, simply move to the desired program, either using the Data Wheel or the Footswitches, and then press the button once. The LED will begin to flash. Now use the and turn it until the desired location for that Program appears in the display. Once there, simply press the button again and that program will now be in that location.
Bypassing The VoFX's bypass functions are very simple. To bypass individual effects: 1) From Performance mode, decide which effect you want to bypass and press its Select button twice. The display reads:
-. To bypass programs: From Performance mode, press and hold the footswitch and the LED will light indicating that the currently selected program is now bypassed.
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing About the VOFX's Effects The VoFX has an extensive library of effects that cover virtually every possible need. Because they are so numerous, we have designed the following charts to give you as much relevant information as possible while omitting tedious or obvious details about each effect's setting. For example, Compressors, Detuners, and Pitch Shifters are not shown because their effect names are self explanatory. The following pages give listings of the VoFX effect menu:
MIC DRIVERS The VoFX provides you with 3 different distortion types (Mic Clip, Mic Saturation and Mic Overdrive). The Distortion types have different gain settings and these can be changed to your desired settings.
EQUALIZERS The 2-band Equalizer in the VoFX offers LOW Eq (1K Hz) and HIGH eq (3K Hz) frequencies. Both of the EQs are adjustable in 2db increments. These can be adjusted from -12dB cut, to 12dB boost.
CHORUS A chorus works by splitting the input signal into 2 paths. One path remains uneffected, while the other is delayed and the pitch is modulated slightly. Both are then mixed back together to produce lush, thickening effects or wild pitch modulation. All chorus effects in the VOFX are stereo effects. Chorus # Name
1 Spd/Depth
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.10Hz/10 .25Hz/10 2.0Hz/3
.15Hz/15 .35Hz/15 3.5Hz/2.5
.10Hz/15 .25Hz/15 2.0Hz/3
.15Hz/20 .30Hz/20 3.5Hz/2
FLANGERS A flanger is like a chorus with the exception that part of the effected signal is returned back into the input. This is known as feedback. Flanger settings with larger feedback settings will create more apparent “jet airplane“ type effects. Flanger # Name Slow Medium Fast
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1 Spd/Fbk .10Hz/50 .30Hz/50 .70Hz/50
2 Spd/Fbk .15Hz/60 .35Hz/60 .80Hz/60
3 Spd/Fbk .15Hz/65 .40Hz/65 .80Hz/65
4 Spd/Fbk .20Hz/70 .40Hz/70 1.0Hz/70
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Signal SignalProcessing Processing PHASERS Phasers, like flangers, split the input signal into 2 paths. One path remains uneffected, while the other is modulated in and out of phase. When this is combined with the original, part of the signal is returned back to the input (feedback). Increased feedback settings can produce very spacey sounds, reminiscent of late 60’s and 70’s music. Phaser # 1 2 3 4 Name Spd/Fbk Spd/Fbk Spd/Fbk Spd/Fbk .20Hz/60 .45Hz/60 .90Hz/60
Slow Medium Fast
.20Hz/70 .45Hz/70 1.0Hz/70
.25Hz/75 .55Hz/75 1.5Hz/75
.25Hz/80 .45Hz/80 2.0Hz/80
TREMOLO The Tremolo modulates the level of the signal. This effect was offered in the vintage amplifiers of yesterday, but now it has become more popular than ever. The VOFX offers 9 tremolo speeds ranging from 2.0Hz - 9.0Hz
RING MODULATOR The Ring Modulator produces mathematically related sounds rather than harmonically related sounds. This is useful for producing atonal and percussive-type effects. The Ring Modulator settings in the VoFX range from 80Hz-1000Hz.
PIXELLATOR The Pixellator takes the input signal and undersamples it to create a raw digital version of the original. This effect has become very popular in Industrial, Rap, and Techno music. Pixellation
1 Wet/Dry Mix 33/67
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ECHO Each Echo is represented by the feedback percentage and level. Delay # Name 100200250300350400500-
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Signal Processing PONG DELAYS Pong Delays have 2 delay times. The Pong delays bounce from left to right at regular intervals. Delay # 1 fbk/lvl Name 100/ 200ms 0/15
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TAP DELAYS Tap Delays also use two delay times that bounce left to right in a rhythmic pattern. Note that the feedback is measured in percentage. Delay # Name 100/ 200ms
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NOISE GATE The VoFX offers noise gating capabilities. The Noise gate is simple to use and the settings are as follows: Noise Gates 1-7 offer gating with a stronger threshold the high the gate number. Noise gates 7-10, have a gate swell.
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Signal Processing KARAOKE There is no need to hire a whole band anymore with VoFX Karaoke function. The VoFX offers you the unique ability to remove unwanted vocals in recordings and then play the rest of the music back through the unit on most CDs and Tapes. This can be accomplished by performing the following procedure: Insert the CD player in the Karaoke jack (located on the rear panel), and select the effect. Now use the and turn until Vocal cancel presets (11 through 20) are present. Presets 11 through 20 have the same Noise gating features as presets 1 through 10, but within these presets, the VoFX will automatically cancel out the Left, Center or Right signal, thus removing the pre-recorded vocal track.
FACTORY RESET If you want, the memory of the VoFX can be reset to its original factory condition. This procedure erases all User Programs in memory. To reset the VoFX memory to its original factory condition: WARNING! PERFORMING THIS FUNCTION WILL DESTROY ALL USERPROGRAMMED DATA! • Disconnect the power to the VoFX. • Press and hold the Low and High EQ buttons while powering up the unit. The display briefly reads:
RS •after which the screen shows User Program #1.
Specifications A/D/A Resolution: 18/16 bit Frequency Response: 20 - 16 kHz THD: .003% Signal-To-Noise Ratio: -87 dB Input Impedance: 500 kΩ Output Impedance: 100Ω Power Supply: 9 VAC @ 750 mA
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Manufacturer’s Name:
DOD Electronics
Manufacturer’s Address:
8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070, USA
declares that the product Product Name:
VoFX
Product Options:
All (with a Class II power adapter that conforms to the requirements of EN60065, EN60742, or equivalent).
conforms to the following product specifications: Safety:
EN 60065 (1993) IEC63 (1987) with Amendments 1,2,3
EMC:
EN 55013: (1990) EN 55020: (1991)
Supplementary Information: The product herewith complies with the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC and the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC as amended by directive 93/68/EEC. DOD Electronics President of DOD 8760 S. Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah 84070, USA Effective:
April 5th, 1997
European Contact: Your Local DOD Sales and Service Office or International Sales Office 3 Overlook Drive #4 Amherst, New Hampshire 03031, USA Tel (603) 672-4244 Fax (603) 672-4246
DOD Electronics Corporation 8760 South Sandy Parkway Sandy, Utah, 84070 Telephone (801) 566-8800 FAX (801) 566-7005 International Distribution: 3 Overlook Drive, Unit 4 Amherst, New Hampshire 03031 U.S.A. FAX (603) 672-4246 VoFX is a registered trademark of DOD Electronics Corporation Copyright © 1997 DOD Electronics Corporation Printed In U.S.A. 4/97 Manufactured in the U.S.A. VoFX 18-0527-B OS V1.0