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1. 5 Press the ENTER piston A question to confirm appears on the display Ho Yes 6 Use the and pistons to select No or Yes Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the Reset Procedures menu Reset Procedures Crescendo def User Manual Opus 250 350 27 e Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Tr 6446 Hem 1 Er 5 10 Reverb Settings The Opus 250 is equipped with the Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR 12 system With this system it is possible to choose a matching reverb for each intonation style and variation The length of the reverb can be changed and a 3D Surround effect can be enabled 1 Use the intonation style and variation pistons to activate an intonation style or variation the reverberation of which has to be changed 2 Press the MENU piston tia Menis Crescendo 3 Use the and pistons to select the Reverb Settings function on the display Reverb Settinas 4 Press the ENTER piston The first function of the Reverb Settings appears on the display RR ay Reverb Program 5 Use the and pistons to select the desired reverb Tun uon which pas to be changed The following Pai dir Surround functions are available Reverb Program Reverb Length and Reverb 3D Surround 6 Press the ENTER piston to confirm y S se R
2. 6 3 Warranty The conditions are specified in the warranty certificate The warranty is void if changes or repairs are made to the organ by persons or organizations that are not authorized by Johannus Orgelbouw b v User Manual Opus 250 350 33 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS 7 1 MIDI Implementation Chart JOHANNUS Organs Date September 2008 MIDI Implementation card Version 1 00 Functions Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs Channel See MID Specs T B Default Mode 3 Mode Messages Altered Note 36 96 Number True Voice a ee Note ON 9nH v 1 127 9nH v 1 127 Velocity ON Velocity 9nH v 64 9nH v 1 127 Velocity OFF Note OFF 9nH v 0 9nH v 0 8nH v irrelevant After Keys Touch Channels Pitch Bend Y General Volume Control T Y Expr pedals Change 100 101 6 Y Pitch 100 101 6 Y Transposer Program True See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs Change NA See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs System See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs Exclusive Song Pos N N Common Song Sel N N Tune N N System Clock N N Real Time Commands N N Reset All Contr N N Local ON OFF N N Aux All Notes OFF Y Y Active Sense N N Reset N N Notes Depends on number of divisions Mode 1 OMNY ON POLY Mode 3 OMNY OFF POLY User Manual Opus 250 350 Mode 2 OMNY ON MONO Mode 4 OMNY OFF MONO Y YES N NO 34 7 2 MIDI Specifications This
3. Swell Lsb 9 If needed use the and pistons to select the desired Lsb setting 10 Press the ENTER piston The display shows Swell Voice Swell Woice 11 Use the and pistons to select the desired Voice setting 12 Press the ENTER piston The selected configuration is now stored in memory The first of the four parts of the Swell Channel programmable MIDI code appears on the display 13 Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mam l Tr 0 440 Cr 5 9 Reset Procedures The Reset Procedures function can be used to reset a number of settings to the factory settings 1 Press the MENU piston toas Menu Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Reset Procedures function on the display pacet Procedikas 3 Press the ENTER piston The first option of the Reset Procedures appears on the display Crescendo def 4 Use the and pistons to select the desired reset procedure Crescendo def Resets the factory settings of the 20 steps of the crescendo pedal Expr Pedals Resets the factory setting of the expression pedals emory default Clears the entire capture memory MIDI default Resets the factory settings of the MIDI stops Preset default Resets the factory settings of the pre programmed memory locations Reverb default Resets the factory settings of the reverb
4. 3 4 External connec tionis ilsiera eg ika ata 12 4 OPERATION csvsecscecesccasccusenseasendcoacccienstsevedcnactekcosectececobuncstevectenacees 13 4 4 Volume coniro orar a b seb ada sa 13 4 2 jExpressionipedals 2 i a 13 4 3 Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR 12 13 2 4 Intonations nenne i 14 45 NS 14 46 A TTT 14 AT gt ACCOSSONIES nern a 15 4 8 Pre programmed memory locations sss sese eee eee eee 15 4 9 Capture memory era cd 16 ALTO A A 8a are bec nette Tr vies 16 AAT Crescendo PEC IT 17 4 12 QUICK ACCESS A an en ETNE 17 4 12 1 Programming mode crescendo pedal sss esse 17 5 JOHANNUS MENU fic 5 52 22 em een nn 18 A 111 T ssa e a a E E AAE S 18 Pr Pi 2 2584 Ra Te 19 53 Demo SONS cui 20 54 Display Contrast icin eae een sive idee ir 20 5 57 Expression Pedals muii ota 21 5 6 Keyboard ec iai 22 5 7 Key Volumes sites E cena enr eer 23 58 MIDLCONfIB er heeds par er eh ed ce 26 59 Reset Procedures u nennen anime 27 5 10 Reverb Settings iii a ta p reine a a a 28 5 11 Startup Settings ui A ae 28 5 12 Temperamenti init er nee ZS CU 30 5 13 TUNING ii iwa i p A un Idee u 31 5 14 Version en a nr en ane site es dus 32 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY 33 6 1 Mainten nce RA 33 User Manual Opus 250 350 6 1 1 Maintenance of the cabinet 6 1 2 Maintenance of the manuals 6 2 Problems 6 3 Warranty 7 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS 7 1 MIDI Implementation Cha 7 2 MIDI Specif
5. Temperaments 3 Press the ENTER piston The actual temperament appears on the display Equal 4 Use the and pistons to select the desired temperament for example Kirnberger Eirnberger III 5 Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mam l Tr B 448 Cr GP This setting cannot be saved When the organ is switched off and on again it is set to Equal automatically 5 13 Tuning The Tuning function shifts the pitch in steps of 1 Hz from 426 Hz to 454 Hz standard pitch is a 440 Hz The set pitch can be read on the display directly behind the transposer setting 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Many Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Tuning function on the display Tuning 3 Press the ENTER piston The actual Tuning setting appears on the display 440 Hz 4 Use the and pistons to select the desired tuning for example 442 Hz 442 Hz User Manual Opus 250 350 31 5 Press the ENTER piston to program the new setting and to return to the Johannus Menu Johannus Menu Tuning 6 Pressthe MENU piston to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 25 Mem 1 Tr Berdde Er 5 14 Version The Version function shows the version number of the software of the organ 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo 2 Use
6. Bley Datadump 7 Press the MENU piston to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mam l Tr B ddA Cr b Uploading data to the organ SGP Receiving a data file has no relation to the Johannus Menu and can be done on every moment the organ is switched on except when playing a Demo Song instrument concerned Uploading a data file from another instrument may 1 Make sure to upload only data files which are recorded from the jeopardize the functioning of vour instrument User Manual Opus 250 350 19 1 Make sure the storage medium the Johannus Sequencer for example with a previous recorded data file is properly connected 3 Start sending the data file on the sequencer A message Furiesjdira stored l that a data file is being received appears on the displav of the organ data 4 H the upload R ue the main screen of the Opus 258 Mam 1 isplay appears automatically Tr 07440 terse 5 3 Demo Songs The Demo Songs function plays twelve different demo songs 1 Press the MENU piston EM Crescenda 2 Use the and pistons to select the Demo Songs function on the display me Sonras 3 Press the ENTER piston The title of the first demo song appears on the display Mb oa Ctitle l 4 Use the and pistons to select one of the twelve demo songs 5 Press the ENTER piston to select the demo song title 6 Use the and pi
7. paragraph describes the specifications on the MIDI Implementation Chart in more detail Default basic channels transmitted recognized Opus 250 1 Great Opus 350 1 Positif 2 Swell 2 Great 3 Pedal 3 Swell 12 Stops 4 Pedal 12 Stops Basic channel changes transmitted Can be programmed through the MIDI Config See 8 5 8 MIDI Config Control changes transmitted Controller 7 07h General volume with volume values 40 28h 127 7Fh Controller 11 OBh Expression pedal with volume values 55 37h 127 7Fh Controller 6 06h Pitch with pitch values 28 1Ch 99 63h Pitch value 64 40h A 440Hz The following applies to the pitch LSB 100 64h 1 01h and the MSB 101 65h 0 00h Transposer with transposer values 56 38h 72 48h Transposer value 64 40h a 440Hz The following applies to the transposer LSB 100 64h 2 02H and the MSB 101 65h O 00h Control changes recognized Controller 7 07h General volume with volume values 0 00h 127 7Fh Volume values less than 40 28h are treated as 40 28h Controller 11 OBh Expression Pedal with volume values 0 00h 127 7Fh Volume values less than 55 37h are treated as 55 37h Program changes transmitted recognized Organ stops Depends on the number of stops and the sequence of stops MIDI stops programmable 1 128 See 5 8 MIDI Config System exclusive messages transmitted recognized Each sys ex system e
8. to the Key Volumes menu Keu Yolumes Reset one stop Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mem 1 Tr 6446 Cr 5 8 MIDI Config MIDI is a protocol for communication between the organ and other devices such as PC Johannus Sequencer or other musical instruments The programmable MIDI stops allow you to control any module voice through any MIDI channel 1 16 The four parts of the programmable MIDI code are Channel Msb Lsb en Voice 1 Press the MENU piston Kar Mni Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the MIDI Config function on the display MIDI Confia 3 Press the aes piston A question to select a MIDI Select a MIDI stop to configure appears on the display Stop to confia 4 Activate the MIDI stop which has to be configured sueil Chennai MIDI from the Swell for example The display shows gt a a i on thefirst line Swell Channel the selected MIDI stop and the first part of the MIDI code and on the second line the settings of all four parts Channel Msb Lsb en Voice 5 Use the and pistons to select the desired MIDI channel gt 6 Press the ENTER piston The display shows Swell Swell Heb Msb 7 If needed use the and pistons to select the desired Msb setting a User Manual Opus 250 350 26 8 Press the ENTER piston The display shows Swell Lsb
9. 000 00000009 Pedal stops 8 4 5 Great stops 8 4 5 Swell stops 8 4 5 Volume control Organ 8 4 1 Volume control Cathedral 8 4 1 Phones 8 3 4 SET programming capture 8 4 9 Capture memory locations 4 9 CH Chorus 8 4 7 Pre programmed memory locations 4 8 RO Reeds Off 8 4 7 S S All Swells to Swell 8 4 7 CR Crescendo 4 11 User Manual Opus 250 350 N lt xg lt CAND D Tv oz e ooo K LMNO PQRS TUVW X MB Manual Bass 4 6 CF Cantus Firmus 4 6 TRANS Transposer 4 10 and pistons 5 ENTER 8 5 MENU 8 5 0 Recall Reset 4 7 Manual Great Manual Swell On Off pistons 2 2 Display 5 Intonation styles 4 4 Intonation variations 4 4 10 3 2 2 Opus 350 fa aj aa ena sa sj aa mola a a SEE a a 2 E IE aa M G RER e GS HI O E Ian E 127 H P Fa DS ON EN IE ES ah IE GE A GE EE dS A 0 000000 0 88989908 88080 L MNOP QR ST UVWXY zZ A Pedal stops 8 4 5 P CF Cantus Firmus 8 4 6 B Positif stops 4 5 Q TRANS Transposer 8 4 10 C Great stops 8 4 5 R and pistons 85 D Swell stops 4 5 S ENTER 5 E Volume control Organ 8 4 1 T MENU 85 F Volume control Cathedral 8 4 1 U 0 Recall Reset 4 7 G Phones 8 3 4 V Manual Positif H SET programming capture 4 9 W Manual Great l Capture memorv locations 4 9 X Manual Swell J CH Chorus 8 4 7 Y On Off pistons 2 2 K Pre programmed memory locations 8 4 8 Z Display 5 L
10. 16 Use the and pistons to select Yes Press the ENTER piston for confirmation 17 Press the MENU piston 3x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mam l Tr Bedda Cr ST another stop More key volumes can be changed by pressing another key or by selecting b Reset one stop The Reset one stop sub function resets the key volumes for one stop in one intonation or variation to the factory setting 1 Switch off all stops 2 Select an intonation style or variation 3 Press the MENU piston J ahannus Manwe Crescendo A Use the and pistons to select the Key Volumes function on the display Key Volumes User Manual Opus 250 350 24 5 Press the ENTER piston The first sub function of the Key Volumes menu appears on the display Adjust SP If you are asked to enter a code the Key Volumes function has been secured at the request of the owner Contact the owner or dealer to retrieve the code Enter the code using the pistons of the capture memory locations and press the ENTER piston Enter code 6 Use the and pistons to select the Reset one stop sub function on the display Reset one stop 7 Press the ENTER piston A question to select a stop to reset appears on the display Select a stop to reset 8 Activate one stop A question to confirm appears on the display Reset this
11. 50 only Fully couples all keys of the Positif to the Pedal GREAT PEDAL Fully couples all keys of the Great to the Pedal SWELL PEDAL Fully couples all keys of the Swell to the Pedal Manual Bass MB Couples the Pedal monophonic to the Great Only the lowest key that is played on the Great is coupled from the Pedal to the Great If only the lowest key of a chord is released the pedal key activated by the Manual Bass function is dropped until a new lowest key is played Activate the Manual Bass with the MB piston SP It is advisable not to use the Manual Bass while playing the pedal board to avoid double bass tones User Manual Opus 250 350 14 Cantus Firmus CF Cantus firmus Latin for fixed voice or in organs solo voice or melody coupler Couples the Swell monophonic to the Great Only the highest key that is played on the Great is coupled from the Swell to the Great With use of a solo registration on the Swell in this way a solo is heard while playing only on the Great If only the highest key of a chord is released the key activated by the Cantus Firmus function is dropped until a new highest key is played Activate the Cantus Firmus with the CF piston SP It is advisable not to use the Cantus Firmus in combination with the coupler SWELL GREAT because this overrules the solo function of the Cantus Firmus 4 7 Accessories CH Chorus Chorus is a function for lightly detuning the o
12. JOHANNUS 250 350 User Manual Our best selling organ worldwide for 40 years Manufacturer Johannus Orgelbouw b v Address Keplerlaan 2 6716 BS EDE Country The Netherlands Telephone 31 0 318 63 74 03 Fax 31 0 318 62 22 38 E mail inform johannus com Website www johannus com Version 2 0 Date November 2012 2012 Johannus Orgelbouw b v All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a data file or made public in any form or in any way either electronically mechanically by way of photocopying recording or in any other way without the prior written permission of Johannus Orgelbouw b v User Manual Opus 250 350 CONTENTS 1 SAF A D A EAT 5 TA Safety instru tions sc Aa 5 1 2 Symbols ON the Organi ia a a iF e 5 1 3 Symbols in this manual ss 5 1 4 Transport and storage manene aae e a i E a RE A A A 5 2 INSTALLATION co cease yc crai ne sd nenne 6 2 1 Installation and connection ss 6 2 1 1 Installation Organ 0 eur nein 6 2 1 2 Installation Music desk ei ein 7 2 2 Switch On sa iii aa kisi anime 7 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN scccscssscsccesccscceccescnscsscnscnssensonses 8 3 1 Overview of the main components 8 3 1 1 OPUS 250 Fi tama ent nr dde nine dde dea e remets sent 8 3 12 ODE 3850 A 9 3 2 Overview Of controls ika e i dadas 10 321 250 etek Le dre E oR A aoe ee 10 722 lt TT 11 3 3 Connect and switch on the peripherals eee ee eee 12
13. RO Reeds Off 8 4 7 AA Intonation styles 4 4 M S S All Swells to Swell 4 7 AB Intonation variations 4 4 N CR Crescendo 8 4 11 AC KT Keyboard Transfer 8 4 7 O MB Manual Bass 4 6 User Manual Opus 250 350 11 3 3 Connect and switch on the peripherals You can connect accessories for example a MIDI device to the organ N Follow the instructions provided in the documentation for the accessorv Switch off the organ and the accessorv Connect the accessorv to the organ Switch on the accessorv Switch on the organ PANNE 3 4 External connections The external connections are on the left under the console 8 A JJAUXOUT B WL 1 MIDI IN MIDI MOD MIDI SEQ MIDI IN An input for receiving MIDI codes from other devices MIDI MOD A programmable MIDI output for connecting a sound module or expander for example MIDI SEQ A non programmable MIDI output for connecting a Johannus Sequencer or PC with the optional Johannus Intonat program for example AUX IN A stereo audio input for playing the sound of an external device through the amplifiers of the organ For example an expander connected to the organ through the MIDI MOD can be played through the instrument s loudspeakers AUX OUT A stereo audio output for connecting an external device amplifier or recording device for example Phones The phones connection is at the left next to the manuals This connection for a s
14. ction has been secured at the request of the owner Contact the owner Enter code or dealer to retrieve the code Enter the code using the pistons of the capture memory locations and press the ENTER piston 6 Press the ENTER piston A question to select a stop to adjust appears on the display Select a stop to adjust User Manual Opus 250 350 23 7 TUNES one stop A question to press a key appears on preso a keu the display 8 Press one key on the corresponding division and hold Key 3 the key The display will now show following Key the Uol 83 key indicator and following Vol the volume i 9 Use the and pistons to set the desired volume 10 Press the aN ES piston to save the change The display enue aaa requests confirmation Use the and pistons to select HorYes No or Yes 11 Press the ENTER piston to confirm l Key press a key Qal r 12 Press the MENU piston to return to the Key Volume en Key Uolumes E Adjust 13 Ifthe else have not been saved the display till Hide shoes show Discard changes Use the and pistons HorYes to select Yes for discarding and press the ENTER piston Go to step 17 14 Use the and pistons to select No if the changes still has to be saved and press the ENTER piston 15 P i i ress the SES piston The display requests sue cha de confirmation Hor ves
15. d memory location PP T or PL The active stops light up Programming a pre programmed memory location N The current setting of the pre programmed memorv location will be lost B Although it is possible to store anv registration under a piston of a pre programmed memorv location it is advisable to select a registration matching the text of the piston Select the desired stops Press the SET piston Hold in the piston Press the desired pre programmed memory location PP T or PL Release the SET piston FAR E 4 9 Capture memory Through use of the capture memory a registration can be made active with just one piston The capture memory consists of 75 levels These levels can be seen on the display Mem Hem 1 Each level has eight memory locations pistons 1 8 The 600 capture memory locations are not pre programmed and can be programmed by the musician Programming a capture memory location N The current setting of the capture memorv location will be lost Select the desired stops Use the and pistons to select a level 1 75 on the display Press the SET piston Hold in the piston Press the desired memory location 1 8 Release the SET piston SI Ps T T Calling up a capture memory location 1 Use the and pistons to select the desired level 1 75 on the display 2 Press the desired memory location 1 8 The active stops light up 4 10 Transposer The Transposer funct
16. e ENTER piston The first item of the Startup Settings appears on the display Chorus Dope 4 Use the and pistons to select the Side Speakers function on the display Side speakers T T ees tere Level right 30 6 Use the and pistons to select side the level has to be changed for example the right side Level right 30 7 Press the ENTER piston The pointer jumps to the set level s30 8 Use the and pistons to select the desired level for example 25 25 9 D to confirm and to return to the Lavel er t 30 Level riaht 25 GP For a proper balance of the Surround sound it is advisable to keep both sides on an equal level Use only unequal levels to correct different volumes caused by for example reflective surfaces on one side of the organ 10 Press the MENU piston 3x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Tr 6446 Mem i bFl 5 12 Temperaments The Temperaments function sets the temperament There is choice out of eleven different temperaments e Equal normal temperament User Manual Opus 250 350 30 e Young Il e Vallotti e Kirnberger Ill e Kirnberger ll e Neidhardt III e Werckmeister III e 1 6 Meantone 1 6 comma meantone e 1 5 Meantone 1 5 comma meantone e 1 4 Meantone 1 4 comma meantone e Pythagorean 1 Press the MENU piston a Pare Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Temperaments function on the display
17. gan matches the voltage of the main See the serial plate B 8 Connect the organ to a grounded power socket NOU PWNE User Manual Opus 250 350 2 1 2 Installation music desk SAE TE TER IIA RR NG 1 Turn countersunk brass screws A into music desk slat B by hand till screws stick out 2 mm C 2 Place music desk at the right position with screw points into the pre drilled holes D 3 Tight music desk with screw driver The use of an electric screw driver is not recommended 2 2 Switch on Switch on the organ with the on off piston at the right next to the manuals Wait several seconds Starting the control functions and the settings will take some time The lamps of the 0 piston and the as standard set functions light up The settings appear on the display Initializing Please wait Opus 258 Mem i Tr f44 Cr i User Manual Opus 250 350 3 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN 3 1 Overview of the main components 3 1 1 Opus 250 Music desk Loudspeakers Surround loudspeakers Organ bench m o FA BD PD Swell pedal n Crescendo pedal Pedal board User Manual Opus 250 350 3 1 2 Opus 350 Music desk Loudspeakers Surround loudspeakers Organ bench m o 0 DW gt Swell pedal n Crescendo pedal Pedal board User Manual Opus 250 350 3 2 Overview of controls 3 2 1 Opus 250 TO 7n m O OAO ww p ME S C ds id ST E e U 0 IS m DER o 00000
18. he MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Mem 1 Cr Opus 258 Tr 6446 b Default Intonation Startup Setting Default Intonation determines which intonation style is selected at startup of the organ 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo Use the and pistons to selectthe Startup Settings function on the display Startup Settings Press the ENTER piston The first item of the Startup Settings appears on the display Chorus On OFfF Use the and pistons to select the Default Into function Default Into Press the ENTER piston The actual setting appears on the display Romantic Use the and pistons to select the desired intonation style for example Symphonic Symphonic Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the Startup Settings menu Default Into User Manual Opus 250 350 29 8 Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Tr 6446 Mem i Cr c Side Speakers Startup Setting Side Speakers determines the volume level of the Surround Loudspeakers at startup of the organ 1 Press the MENU piston a Meng Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Startup Settings function on the display Startup Settings 3 Press th
19. ications User Manual Opus 250 350 O E 1 SAFETY 1 1 Safety instructions Position the organ on a stable horizontal surface Connect the organ to a grounded power socket Turn off the organ when it is not in use Do not place the organ in a damp area Do not expose the organ to liquids Follow the instructions and precautionary measures in this user manual Keep this user manual with the organ The organ may only be opened by a technician authorised by Johannus Orgelbouw b v The organ contains static sensitive components The warranty is void if the organ is opened by a non authorised person 1 2 Symbols on the organ A Warning A Warning for electric shock An Warning for static sensitive components 1 3 Symbols in this manual A Warning or important information BD Note 1 4 Transport and storage Pay attention to the following during transport and storage 1 Remove the music desk and the pedal board from the organ 2 Relative humidity within the storage area 40 to 60 User Manual Opus 250 350 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Installation and connection 2 1 1 Installation organ Shown model Opus 250 Position the organ on a stable horizontal surface Install the music desk A on top of the organ see 2 1 2 Lean the organ slightly backward Slide the pedal board D against the organ Set the organ upright Place the organ bench C over het pedal board Make sure the voltage of the or
20. ion shifts the pitch by half tone increments from 8 to 8 The transposer setting can be read on the display Tri el Tr D User Manual Opus 250 350 16 1 Press the TRANS piston Use the and pistons to set the pitch 3 When the transposer change needs to be saved press the ENTER piston in the time the TRANS piston is lit p 4 11 Crescendo pedal The crescendo pedal can be used to activate 20 registrations step by step These registrations start with very quiet pianissimo to very loud tutti The default registrations of the 20 steps can be changed See 5 1 Crescendo Activating the crescendo pedal If the crescendo pedal is not activated it is indicated on the displays with Cr ee Use the CR piston to activate the crescendo pedal The display indicates the actual step TE Crescendo pedal as additional swell pedal The crescendo pedal can also be configured as a swell pedal See 5 5 Expression Pedals If the crescendo pedal is set as additional swell pedal all functions of the crescendo pedal are deactivated 4 12 Quick Access Quick Access is a function to quickly access certain function of the organ 4 12 1 Programming mode crescendo pedal GP This function is not available if no expression pedal is set as crescendo pedal Pressing the ENTER and CR piston simultaneously enters the programming mode of the crescendo pedal See 8 5 1 Crescendo sub 4 for next ste
21. l e Hill Church e Marble Church e Marble Room e Music Room e Palace Hall e Royal Auditorium e Town Church e Village Chapel See 8 5 10 Reverb Settings for assigning a reverb to an intonation style User Manual Opus 250 350 13 4 4 intonations The organ has 12 intonations divided in four styles Romantic ROM Symphonic SYM Baroque BAR and Historic HIS and three variation per style Standard Solo SOLO and Trio TRIO Select an intonation style by pressing the ROM SYM BAR or HIS piston Select an intonation variation by pressing the SOLO or TRIO piston If no variation piston is selected Standard is selected automatically 4 5 Stops The stops are activated via stop switches pre programmed memory locations capture memory locations or the crescendo pedal The lamp in the stop switch lights when the associated stop is active The stops are divided into three groups Pedal Activates the stops associated with the Pedal Positif Activates the stops associated with the Positif Opus 350 only Great Activates the stops associated with the Great Swell Activates the stops associated with the Swell 4 6 Couplers Manual couplers POSITIF GREAT Opus 350 only Fully couples all keys of the Positif to the Great SWELL GREAT Fully couples all keys of the Swell to the Great SWELL POSITIF Opus 350 only Fully couples all keys of the Swell to the Positif Pedal couplers POSITIF PEDAL Opus 3
22. l for Positif Opus 350 only Gt Pd swell pedal for Great and Pedal Sw swell pedal for Swell Cresc crescendo pedal 6 Use the and pistons to select the desired possibility Sw for example gt Su Yes 7 Press the ENTER piston The cursor jumps to the actual setting 8 Use the and to select the desired setting No for example gt Ho 9 Press the ENTER piston to confirm The cursor jumps back gt 10 If necessary repeat steps 6 to 9 to change other possibilities of press the MENU piston to return to the Expression Pedal menu Expr Pedals Expr Pedal 11 If necessary repeat steps 4 to 10 for another expression pedal of press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mem 1 Tr 6446 Cr 5 6 Keyboard Config The Keyboard Config function sets the operation of the keys 1 Press the MENU piston Johannas Meni Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Keyboard Config function on the display Pegboard Confia 3 Press the ENTER piston The actual setting of the first Great manual appears on the display Automatic 4 Use the and pistons to select the manual the setting of which must be changed Choir Positif Opus 350 only Great or Swell 5 Press the ENTER piston The cursor moves to the second line of the display User Manual O
23. n and press the ENTER piston to save the new registration in the memory of the organ 6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 if more crescendo pedal steps has to be changed User Manual Opus 250 350 7 Press the MENU piston 3x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mem i Tr 444 Cr 5 2 Datadump The Datadump function sends several settings from the organ to a storage medium the Johannus Sequencer for example through the MIDI SEQ output See 3 4 External connections The settings to sent are the content of all capture memory locations and all settings which can be set via the Johannus Menu except Key Volumes Key Volumes settings is a part of the intonation data These data can be received with the optional Johannus Intonat software a Sending data from the organ 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo Use the and pistons to select the Datadump functions on the display Datadump Press the ENTER piston The Press ENTER text appears on the display Press ENTER Make sure the desired storage medium is properly connected Press the ENTER piston When data is being sent Sending data appears on the display Sending data will take some time Sending data Do not use the organ when the Sending data text is on the display 6 pee one is complete the main menu appears a Wen
24. omantic The activated intonation style or variation appears on ah Hac pawns Se the first line of the display The setting of the selected S reverb function appears on the second line of the display 7 Use the and pistons to change the setting of the selected reverb function 8 Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the R b Setti ete ln Rey 30 Surround 9 Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mam l Tr Bedda Cr 5 11 Startup Settings The Startup Settings can be used to select the startup defaults for the following functions a Chorus On Off b Default Intonation c Side Speakers volume User Manual Opus 250 350 28 a Chorus On Off Startup Setting Chorus On Off determines whether the Chorus function is switched on at startup of the organ 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo Use the and pistons to selectthe Startup Settings function on the display Startup Settings Press the ENTER piston The first item of the Startup Settings appears on the display Chorus On Off Chorus On OFfF Press the ENTER piston The actual setting appears on the display The default setting is On default On Use the and pistons to select the desired setting for example Of f off Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the Startup Settings menu Chorus On OFfF Press t
25. ps User Manual Opus 250 350 17 5 JOHANNUS MENU In the Johannus Menu several functions of the organ can be set Press the MENU piston to activate the Johannus Menu on the display Navigating the menu is done with the and pistons Confirmation of a choice is done with the ENTER piston Cancel or step back in the menu is done with the MENU piston The Johannus Menu consists of the following functions Function More information Crescendo 5 1 Datadump 8 5 2 Demo Songs 85 3 Display Contrast 85 4 Expr Pedals 85 5 Keyboard Config 8 5 6 Key Volumes 85 7 MIDI Config 85 8 Reset Procedures 85 9 Reverb Settings 8 5 10 Startup Settings 8 5 11 Temperaments 8 5 12 Tuning 8 5 13 Version 8 5 14 5 1 Crescendo The crescendo pedal contains 20 pre programmed registrations These registrations start with very quiet pianissimo to very loud tutti These pre programmed registrations can be changed SP Step 0 of the crescendo pedal cannot be changed 1 Press the MENU piston Johannas Heny Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Crescendo function on the display escena 3 Press the ENTER piston The first step of the crescendo dal the display pedal appears on the display Ba a a 4 Use the and pistons to select the step which has to be changed for example step 5 Eres steps 5 5 Change the registratio
26. pus 250 350 6 Use the and pistons to select a setting for the operation of the keys Automatic The manual has been set to High When activating a programmable MIDI stop or optional solo or orchestral voice the manual will be set to Velocity automatically High The keys respond when touched very lightly Low The keys respond when pressed further Velocity The keys are touch sensitive 7 Press the ENTER piston The manual setting is now saved in the memory and the cursor moves back to the first line of the display 8 Repeat steps 4 to 7 to change the setting of another manual or press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mem 1 Tr 6446 Cr 5 7 Key Volumes The Key Volumes function makes it possible to adjust the key volumes of each stop The Key Volumes function consists of the following sub functions e Adjust Reset one stop Reset ALL stops a Adjust The Adjust function sets the volume per key stop and intonation style 1 Switch off all stops 2 Select an intonation style or variation 3 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo A Use the and pistons to select the Key Volumes function on the display Key Volumes 5 Press the ENTER piston The first sub function of the Key Volumes menu appears on the display Adjust SP If you are asked to enter a code the Key Volumes fun
27. rgan is equipped with PEPC Programmable Expression Pedal Configuration This function makes it possible to configure each expression pedal to one s own discretion We distinguish two types of expression pedals Swell pedal Crescendo pedal Ca dynamics by increase or decrease of volume In a pipe organ this is achieved by closing or opening the swell shutters of a swell box See also 4 2 Expression pedals dynamics by increase or decrease the amount of stops See also 4 11 Crescendo pedal a An expression pedal can be configured as a swell pedal for several divisions at the same time b A division can only be connected to one expression pedal at the same time c An expression pedal cannot be configured as a swell pedal and a crescendo pedal at the same time 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescenda 2 Use the and pistons to select the EXpr function on the display Pedals Expr Pedals 3 Press the ENTER piston The first expression pedal appears on the display Expr Pedal i User Manual Opus 250 350 21 4 Use the and pistons to select the expression pedal which has to be changed Expression pedal 2 for Expr Pedal 2 example 5 Press the ENTER piston The first possibility for the expression pedal appears on the display The si i possibilities are gt GtrPd Ho gt Clas swell peda
28. rgan stops to give it a broader and livelier sound Use the CH piston to activate the Chorus RO Reeds Off Reeds off is a function to switch off all reed stops simultaneously As long as this piston is pressed no reed stops can be activated When this function is switched off the reed stops that were on are activated again Use the RO piston to activate the Reeds Off function S S All swells to swell All Swells to Swell transforms the swell pedal for the Swell to a swell pedal for the whole organ B If no expression pedal is configured as a swell pedal for the Swell the S S piston cannot be activated 0 Recall Reset function The 0 piston cancels registration in two ways 1 A short press on the O piston Only the last change is cancelled 2 Along press on the O piston All registrations are cancelled KT Keyboard Transfer Opus 350 only Keyboard Transfer is a function to switch the manuals of the Positif and the Great When Keyboard Transfer is active manual 1 is the Great manual and manual 2 is the Positif manual Activate the Keyboard Transfer with the KT piston 4 8 Pre programmed memory locations Pre programmed memory locations are available by operating pistons PP to T and PL These seven memory locations have factory settings presets appropriate for the quiet pianissimo to the loud tutti and the classic plenum User Manual Opus 250 350 15 Calling up a pre programmed memory location Press a pre programme
29. stons to choose whether to play only the selected demo song play one demo or all demo songs play all demo s 7 Press the ENTER piston to start playing the selected Ctitled demo song s The title and composer of the demo song Ccomposerd jin appears on the displav SP While playing a demo song the operating functions of the organ are disabled except the following functions a Opiston stop playing the demo song s b Organ volume control adjust the volume of the organ c Cathedral volume control adjust the volume of the reverb Press the MENU piston 2x after having played the demo song s to exit the Johannus Menu Mem i Cr Opus 258 Tr 6 446 5 4 Display Contrast The Display Contrast function adjusts the display contrast User Manual Opus 250 350 20 1 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo 2 Use the and pistons to select the Display Contrast function on the display Display Contrast 3 Press the ENTER piston The current contrast level appears on the display Level a 4 Use the and pistons to select the desired contrast level 5 Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the main menu Johannus Menu Display Contrast 6 Press the MENU piston to exit the Johannus Menu Mem 1 Er Opus 258 Tr 6446 5 5 Expression Pedals The o
30. stop 9 Use the and pistons to select No or Yes Hor Tes 10 Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return to the Key Volumes menu Keu Yolumes Reset one stop 11 Pressthe MENU pistons 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mem 1 Tr 6446 Cr c Reset ALL stops The Reset ALL stops function resets the key volumes of all stops in one intonation style or variation to the factory setting 1 Select an intonation style or variation 2 Press the MENU piston Johannus Menu Crescendo 3 Use the and pistons to select the Key Volumes function on the display Key Volumes 4 Press the ENTER piston The first sub function of the Key Volumes menu appears on the display Adjust SP If you are asked to enter a code the Key Volumes function has been secured at the request of the owner Contact the owner or dealer to retrieve the code Enter the code using the pistons of the capture memory locations and press the ENTER piston Enter code User Manual Opus 250 350 25 Use the and pistons to select the Reset ALL stops sub function on the display Reset ALL stops Press the ENTER piston A question to confirm appears on the display Reset ALL stops Use the and pistons to select No or Yes Hor Tes Press the ENTER piston to confirm and to return
31. tereo headphone is suited for a headphone with an impedance of 30 Q or more see headphone specifications When the headphone is used the loudspeakers of the organ are switched off automatically User Manual Opus 250 350 12 4 OPERATION 4 1 4 2 4 3 Volume controls Organ You can adjust the volume of the organ with the ORGAN volume control Cathedral The reverb volume can be adjusted smoothly with the CATHEDRAL volume control Expression pedals The organ has two expression pedals One is configured as a swell pedal for the Swell and one is configured as a crescendo pedal With use of the Johannus Menu the function of the expression pedals can be changed see 5 5 Expression Pedals Using an expression pedal which is set as a swell pedal will next to the volume also changes the timbre of the stops By this the effect of the swell box shutters of a pipe organ is simulated Adaptive Surround Reverb ASR 12 The ASR 12 reverb system produces a digital acoustic effect This effect provides a spatial reproduction of the organ sound that can be adjusted continuously Turn the volume control CATHEDRAL to adjust the reverb volume The reverb length can be set using the Johannus Menu See 5 10 Reverb Settings The length can be set for each intonation style The following 12 reverb types can be selected for each intonation style in the Johannus Menu e Abbey Church e Basilica e City Cathedral e Concert Hal
32. the and pistons to select the function Version onthe display Version 3 Press the ENTER piston The data of the software of the organ appears on the display JHOXXAX OC SKAR 4 Press the MENU piston 2x to exit the Johannus Menu Opus 258 Mem 1 Tr 442 Cr User Manual Opus 250 350 32 6 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING AND WARRANTY 6 1 Maintenance Overview Component Maintenance Frequency Cabinet Cleaning See 6 1 1 As required Manuals Cleaning and removing scratches As required See 6 1 2 6 1 1 Maintenance of the cabinet Do not use furniture polish or teak oil to clean the organ cabinet Direct sunlight may discolour the organ cabinet 1 Clean the cabinet with a damp cloth 2 Rub the cabinet dry with a lint free cloth 6 1 2 Maintenance of the manuals The manuals are plastic Do not use aggressive cleaning agents such as paint thinner or acetone to remove dirt 1 Clean the manuals with a damp cloth 2 Rub the manuals dry with a lint free cloth 3 Remove any scratches with car polish 6 2 Problems Overview Problem Cause Solution Pedal board does The pedal magnet is making poor Reposition the not work properly contact with the magnetic switch at pedal board the rear of the pedal front cover Organ functions do The organ is not earthed Connect the not work properly organ toa grounded power socket
33. xclusive message largely looks the same The first 7 bytes and the last byte are always the same Only the value of the 8th byte varies This is the sys ex message that Johannus generally uses FO 00 4A 4F 48 41 53 XX F7 hexadecimal The sys ex messages described below only indicates the value of the 8th byte XX and the output from which it is transmitted All stops off The all stops off sys ex code is 7F This sys ex code is transmitted through the MIDI SEQ output when the 0 piston is pressed for a longer time When an all stops off sys ex code is received all stops on the instrument are switched off User Manual Opus 250 350 35 Pushbutton values When a piston is pressed a sys ex code is transmitted with the value of the piston that is pressed for example PP 00 P 01 through the MIDI MOD output These sys ex codes are only important when the Johannus sound module CSM 128 is connected to your instrument Other MIDI codes transmitted Press the O piston to transmit the sys ex code all stops off and all volume settings through the MIDI SEQ output User Manual Opus 250 350 36 User Manual Opus 250 350 37 User Manual Opus 250 350 38 User Manual Opus 250 350 39
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