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1. 32 6 2 1 Default basic channels transmitted recognized 32 6 2 2 Basic channel changes transmitted 32 6 2 3 Control changes transmitted 33 6 2 4 Control changes recognized 33 6 2 5 Program changes transmitted recognized 33 6 2 6 System exclusive messages transmitted recognized 33 gt UT 35 1 SAFETY 1 1 Safety precautions A Place the organ on a stable horizontal surface Connect the organ to an electrical outlet with an earth connection Switch the organ off 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 becomes null and void if the organ is opened by a non authorised person 1 2 Symbols on the organ Warning A Warning for electric shock Au Warning for static sensitive components 1 3 Symbols in the manual AN Warning or important information Note 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 Placement and connection Place the organ on a stable horizontal surface Lean the organ slightly backward Slide the pedalboard A
2. 9 3 1 Overview of the main components 9 3 2 Overview of Rembrandt 377 and 397 controls 10 3 3 Overview of Rembrandt 497 controls 11 34 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 377 12 35 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 397 12 3 6 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 497 13 3 Connecting and switching on the accessories 13 3 8 External connections 14 3 9 External loudspeaker output 15 OPERATION 5 s Ren o e Gord eee ou tape RR Rien RR CR 16 4 1 Expression 16 4X XACDUSIICS 2 9 92v 29 rdP eases eee ene pes EP Ep 16 4 3 Intonations 16 4 4 uua ace d a eae ado dea Cus X S ee oR ers WERE Roa CRM 17 4 9 SI ODS esx ec EUR ee AREE EHE 17 AO COUPES vicenda dine ERN ero EM IMS E UE 18 4 18 4 8 Changing the registration 19 4 9 Memory lOCK 2 Tr bx b Gewese bod we hata See Meas eae mae ae ees os 19 4 10 Preprogrammed memory loca
3. 18 Rolltop 8 S Standard Intonation 26 Gans st gabe aa ee os 17 Storage 8 Switching ON rns 7 T Temperaments 22 Toe studs overview for Rembrandt 377 12 overview for Rembrandt 397 12 overview for Rembrandt 497 13 Transport 8 Transposer 21 changing 21 programming 22 Tuning Mode 22 35 36 Warranty
4. 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Temperaments function on the display 3 Press the SET piston The display shows the current temperament 4 Use the pistons to select the desired temperament You can choose from twelve temperaments Equal Normal or equal temperament Young Il Vallotti Kirnberger Il Kirnberger Ill Neidhardt 111 Werckmeister lll Meantone Meantone temperament 4 Meantone Meantone temperament Meantone Meantone temperament Pythagorean Custom 5 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 6 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 6 Keyboard Mode The Keyboard Mode function sets the operation of the keys CHO This function is not available with organs that have wooden keyboards 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Keyboard Mode function on the display 3 Press the SET piston The display shows the current manual setting of one of the manuals 4 Use the and pistons to select the manual the setting of which must be changed Solo Solo only with an organ that has four keyboards Choir Choir only with an organ that has three keyboards Great Great Swell Swell 5 Press the SET piston 6 Use the and pistons to select a setting for the operation of the keys CH High The keys respond when they are touched very lightly Low The keys respond when they a
5. 19 C Cantus Firmus 18 Capture memory bank 20 calling Up 21 programming 21 PTT eee 18 CH 18 CHORUS Lu aon be 18 Connection 6 Controls overview for Rembrandt 377 and 397 10 overview for Rembrandt 497 11 sss c de iod nl B dc te a 18 CR CCP 18 D Data Dump Mode 25 Demo songs 25 E Expression pedals 9 16 External connections 14 External loudspeaker output 15 F cae dice E 18 Factory intonation 17 restore 17 SAVE 17 Fix Accessories 18 G General Crescendo 18 activate 27 27 General Volume 21 Intonations 16 Keyboard Mode 23 M Main components 9 Manual 55 18 MB mp 18 Memory lock 19 MIDI programming 28 P Placement 6 Preprogrammed memory locations 19 calling Up 19 programming 19 Problems 29 R Reeds Off 18 Reset Procedures 25 Reversible 32 18 Reversible coupler 18 RO oam da indici oak oe Ge
6. Music desk C D Organ bench Toe studs JOHANNUS 10 3 2 UO zr gt Overview of Rembrandt 377 and 397 controls CN M K LMNOP mu 1 17 11 011 C0000000 Ei i m dbi m DOOOOOOO 1 Pedal stops Swell stops Preprogrammed memory Reeds Off accessory Orchestrals Pedal couplers Capture memory Divisionals Accessories Main group intonations Sub group intonations Recall REC Manual Swell Manual Great Manual Choir Great stops Choir stops N lt X lt 0 SABER z o Memory lock On off Tutti Cancel CAN MENU General Crescendo Chorus Fixed Accessories Manual Bass and Cantus Firmus couplers Transposer Volume and pistons Manual couplers Capture memory Generals SET Enter Acoustics JOHANNUS 3 3 Overview of Rembrandt 497 controls A LMNOPQ a Ax PPOO AF AE O UOZ Zr WwW gt Pedal stops Swell stops Preprogrammed memory Reeds Off Orchestrals Pedal couplers Capture memory Divisionals Accessories Main group intonations Sub group intonations R
7. 3 Press the SET piston The display shows the set intonation 4 Use the and pistons to select a Romantic Symphonic or Baroque intonation that must be activated when the organ is switched on 5 Press the SET piston The selected intonation is stored in the memory After this the Chorus ON OFF option appears on the display 6 Use the and pistons to select if the Chorus CH accessory is switched on or off when the organ is switched on 7 Press the SET piston The selected setting is stored in the memory ce Itis only necessary to change the settings of this option if the organ is equipped with a Surround 2 1 system 25 26 a Use the and pistons to select ON or OFF to switch the Surround system on or off Select OFF to exit the Std Intonation function Select ON to go to the volume settings of the Surround system Use the and pistons to select the volume for the left channel Press the SET piston The selected volume is stored in the memory Use the and pistons to select the volume for the right channel Press the SET piston The selected volume is stored in the memory You return automatically to the main menu 8 Press the MENU piston to exit the Easy Menu o 5 4 11 11 General Crescendo With a General Crescendo different registrations can be activated in steps These registrations start with very quiet pianissimo to very loud tutti Activate the General Crescendo When the General Crescen
8. against the organ B Set the organ upright Place the music desk E see S 2 2 Place the organ bench over the pedalboard Make sure the voltage of the organ matches the voltage of the mains See the serial plate F 8 Connect the organ to an electrical outlet with an earth connection 9 Put the appropriate key in the rolltop cover lock D 10 Turn the key a quarter turn to the left 11 Slide the rolltop cover C upward 1 2 3 4 6 7 JOHANNUS 2 2 2 3 Placing the music desk Before placing the music desk check that the electrical cord of the lamp is connected to the music desk If not contact your dealer Do not connect the electrical cord yourself You can get injured and cause damage to the organ There are two ways to place the music desk on the organ depending on the model organ that you have Placing the music desk with a Rembrandt 377 1 Unfold the fastening rods at the rear of the music desk 2 Slide the fastening rods into the appropriate openings on top of the organ 3 Connect the electrical cord to the socket The height of the music desk can be set as follows 1 Squeeze the handles at the rear of the music desk and at the same time slide the music desk to the desired height 2 Release the handles to fix the height of the music desk Placing the music desk with a Rembrandt 397 or 497 1 Place the music desk in the appropriate slots These slots are in the outside o
9. the capture memory a registration can be activated with just one piston The capture memory consists of 100 levels Each level has 8 memory locations These levels be seen on the display Mem The 800 capture memory locations are empty at the start and can be programmed by the musician There is a capture memory option for the entire organ General and for each separate division Divisionals You can call up 800 capture memory locations per division Programming a capture memory location IN The current setting of the capture memory location will be lost Select the desired stops Use the and pistons to select a level 1 100 on the display Press the SET piston Hold the piston down Push the desired memory location 1 8 in Release the SET piston Calling up a capture memory location 1 Usethe and pistons to select the desired level 1 32 on the display 2 Push the desired memory location 1 8 in The active stops light up 4 11 2 General Volume The set volume be read on the display Vol IN The volume can only be programmed when the VOL piston is lit 1 Push the VOL piston in 2 Use the and pistons to set the volume 3 Press the SET piston to save the volume in the memory EP The volume change is in the memory When the organ is switched on again the programmed volume will be active 4 11 3 Transposer The Transposer function shifts t
10. tutti Calling up a preprogrammed memory location 1 Press a preprogrammed memory location PP T in The active stops light up Programming a preprogrammed memory location lost The programming of a preprogrammed memory location is limited to the text on the piston For example it is not advisable to program a pianissimo registration under the tutti piston 1 9 h The current setting of the preprogrammed memory location will be Check that the key switch is to the right Select the desired stops Push the SET piston in Hold the piston down Press the desired preprogrammed memory location PP T in Release the preprogrammed memory location piston PP T Release the SET piston oe Se NS 4 11 Easy Menu The Easy Menu is an operating system whose settings can be read on the display The Easy Menu is operated with the and pistons the SET and the MENU pistons ce The functions in the Easy Menu can only be selected when the memory lock is open This can be seen on the SET piston If this is not lit the memory lock is closed The Easy Menu consists of the following functions Capture memory directly accessible Generaal volume directly accessible Transposer directly accessible Tuning Mode Temperaments Programming your own temperament Keyboard Mode Reset Procedures Data Dump Demo Songs Standard Intonation General Crescendo Programming MIDI stops 40 extra orchestrals CSM 4 11 1 Capture memory By using
11. T MBRAND MANUAL JOHANNUS RE USER 377 397 AND 497 AGO Som DU VLLL ES E C NM JOHANNUS 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 1 0 Date February 2007 2007 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 TABLE OF CONTENTS cj cb ee ere ee hee eee owe ened eed 5 1 1 Safety precautions 5 1 2 Symbols 5 1 3 Symbols in the manual 5 INSTALLATION 6 2 1 Placement and connection 6 2 2 Placing the music desk 7 29 OWE Ae eee 7 24 Transport and 5 8 2 5 Opening and closing the rolltop 8 DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN
12. ages described below only the value of the 8th byte XX is given and from which output it is transmitted All stops off The 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 long time When an all stops off sys ex code is received all stops on the instrument are switched off Piston values When 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 0 piston to transmit the sys ex code all stops off and all volume settings through the MIDI SEQ output Sys ex code stops Program Changes When a MIDI stop is switched on and off besides the usual Program Change an extra Program Change code preceded by the sys ex code 3F is transmitted through the MIDI SEQ output This is to distiguish between a normal organ stop and a MIDI stop before transmitting a module When a stop is switched on and off the following codes are transmitted Organ stop Through MIDI SEQ CB XX MIDI stop Through MIDI MOD CX XX Through MIDI SEQ CB XX and 3F CX XX INDEX A Accessories 13 18 AcousticS 16 All swells to swell 19 Antiphonal
13. cs Default Mode 3 Mode 3 Messages N N Altered kkkkkkkkkkkkkk N Note True Voice 36 96 Number kkkkkkkkkkkkkk Velocity Note ON 9nH v 1 127 9nH v 1 127 9nH Velocity ON 9nH v 64 v 1 127 Velocity OFF Note OFF 9nH v 0 9nH v 0 8nH v zirrelevant After Touch Keys Channels Pitch Bend Bend e zZ z m volume Expr pedals 100 101 6 Pitch 100 101 6 Transposer Program True See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs Change icc See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs System See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs See MIDI Specs Exclusive Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune Active Sense Reset Notes Depends on number of divisions System Clock RealTime Commands Mode 1 OMNY ON POLY Mode 2 OMNY ON MONO Y YES Reset All Contr Mode 3 OMNY OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNY OFF MONO NO m 11 1 Local ON OFF All Notes OFF MM MI 31 6 2 MIDI specifications This paragraph contains more details about the specifications in the MIDI Implementation Chart 6 2 1 Default basic channels transmitted recognized 2 manual instrument with standard keyboard layout 1 Great stops 2 Swell stops 3 Pedal stops 12 Stops 3 manual instrument with standard keyboard layout 1 Choir 2 Great stops 3 Swell stops 4 Pedal stops 12 Stops 4 manual instrument with standard keyboard layout 1 Solo 2 Choir 3 Great stops 4 Swell stops 5 Peda
14. ctor board provides the possibility to connect external loudspeaker boxes to the organ The number of connectors vary depending on the type of organ Connect the loudspeaker cables to the connectors of the loudspeaker output 15 JOHANNUS 4 OPERATION 4 1 Expression pedals Expression pedals adjust the volumes of the different Solo stops Solo is only possible with an organ that has four keyboards Choir Choir is only possible with an organ that has three keyboards Great stops Pedal and Swell The level indicators in the display show how much the expression pedals are pressed and thereby indicate the level of volume 4 2 Acoustics The acoustics rotary controls produce a digital acoustic effect This effect provides a spatial reproduction of the organ sound that can be adjusted smoothly Turn the left hand rotary control in for the volume of a 2D echo standard echo for clearer and more transparent sound Turn the right hand rotary control for the length of a 2D echo Pull out the switch on the rotary control for a 3D echo extra addition to the echo for a fuller sound 4 3 Intonations The intonations are divided into a main group and a subgroup The main group consists of Romantic ROM Symphonic SYM Baroque BAR The subgroup consists of Classic Solo SOLO Hymn HYMN Trio TRIO 1 Select a main group by pressing the ROM SYM or BAR piston 2 Th
15. d MIDI stop is programmed into the memory bank of the memory location Now you can program a MIDI voice on the selected MIDI stop either for an external device or the internal CSM MU us S Programming voice on MIDI stops for external device 1 Press the MENU piston MIDI Program appears on the display 2 Press the SET piston to activate the program mode The selected MIDI stop appears on the display For example MIDI Swell stops 3 Use the and pistons to select the desired MIDI channel Channel 4 Press the SET piston ce Use the MSB and LSB numbers if the external device has the possibility of more than one voice bank You can find the combination of MSB LSB and voice numbers in the reference manual of the external device Use zero as standard value if the external device does not have 27 this kind of possibility 28 5 Use the and pistons to select the desired MSB number 5 6 Press the SET piston 7 Use and pistons to select the desired LSB number 5 8 Press the SET piston 9 Use the and pistons to select the desired MIDI voice number Voice 10 Press the SET piston The selected adjustments are now stored in memory 11 Select another MIDI stop to be programmed if desired 12 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 13 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu Programming voice on MIDI stops for internal CSM 1 Press the MENU piston Bro
16. do is not activated the CR message is on the display 1 Press the CR piston to activate the General Crescendo The display indicates which step has been set Change the General Crescendo The default set stop combinations of the crescendo steps can be changed and saved in the memory Only step 0 cannot be changed First press the CR piston and then the MENU piston Use the and pistons to select the step to be changed Set the desired registration for the step Press the SET piston Select another step to be changed if desired Press the MENU piston to switch off the programming function Press the CR piston to switch off the General Crescendo function b Em oc 4 11 12 Programming MIDI stops MIDI is a protocol for communication between the organ and other devices such as PC Sound Module Other musical instruments With the programmable MIDI stops you can control any module voice through any MIDI channel Connecting external device 1 Connect the cable of the external device to the connector MIDI MOD 2 Putthe output cables into AUX IN to hear the MIDI voices through the organ Selecting programmable MIDI stop 1 Open the memory lock by turning the key The SET piston lightens up Press the desired MIDI stop piston Use the and pistons to select a Memory bank Press the SET piston Press the piston of the desired memory location Generals Divisionals or Hand Combination The selecte
17. ecall REC Manual Solo Manual Swell Manual Great Manual Choir Great stops Choir stops On Off Memory lock Tutti Cancel CAN MENU General Crescendo Chorus Fixed Accessories Manual Bass and Cantus Firmus couplers Transposer Volume and pistons Manual couplers Capture memory Generals 1 1 SET Enter Acoustics Solo stops JOHANNUS 3 4 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 377 AGO A Generals 8 x B Reversible couplers 6 x C Tutti 1 x 3 5 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 397 AGO A Generals 8x D 1x B Reversible Coupler 2x E Reversible 32 2x C Reversible Coupler 4x F Pedal division 3x JOHANNUS 3 6 Overview of the toe studs Rembrandt 497 AGO A Generals 8x D Tutti 1 x B Reversible Coupler 5x E Reversible 32 2x C Reversible Coupler 5x F Pedal division 3x 3 7 Connecting and switching on the accessories You can connect accessories for example a MIDI device to the organ T Follow the instructions provided in the documentation for the accessory Switch off the organ and the accessory Connect the accessory to the organ Switch the accessory on Switch the organ on de I9 cm 13 3 8 External connections The external connections are on the left under the console 0 0 Or MIDI MIDI MIDI AUX AUX EXT PHONES IN MOD SEQ IN OUT REV MIDI IN This is an input for receiving MIDI codes from oth
18. en select a subgroup by pressing the SOLO HYMN or TRIO piston 1 6 If no subgroup is chosen Classic is automatically selected 4 4 Factory intonation Save the intonation settings ce In order to save the intonation settings you need the Johannus intonation programme 1 Connect a PC to the organ Use the MIDI SEQ output see S 3 8 2 Save the intonation settings on the PC using the intonation programme of Johannus Restore the factory intonation The current intonation settings will be lost if the settings are not saved on a PC Switch off the organ Press pistons 1 and 8 Hold the pistons Switch on the organ Wait until the lamp in the Cancel piston lights up Release pistons 1 and 8 MI ue IM ua 4 5 Stops The stops are activated by means of draw stops or through the capture memory See amp 4 11 1 The lamp in the draw stop is lit when the associated stop is active The stops have been divided into four main groups Pedalboard Activates the stops associated with the pedalboard Great Activates the stops associated with the Great Swell Activates the stops associated with the Swell Choir Activates the stops associated with the Choir only with an organ that has three keyboards Solo Activates the stops associated with Solo only with an organ that has four keyboards 17 4 6 Couplers Manual coupler Fully couples all keys of the Swell to the Great Activate the manual coupler through the foll
19. er devices MIDI MOD This is a programmable MIDI output for connecting a module or expander for example MIDI SEQ This is a non programmable MIDI output for connecting a sequencer or PC with the optional Johannus Intonat program for example AUX IN This is a stereo input for playing the sound of an external device through the amplifiers of the organ For example an expander that is connected to the organ through the MIDI MOD can be played through the instrument s loudspeakers ce The volume of the device that is connected through the AUX IN cannot be adjusted with the general volume or the expression pedals However this is possible if the volume setting of the external device is controlled by means of MIDI codes through the MIDI MOD connection of the instrument AUX OUT This is an output for connecting an external stereo amplifier EXT REV This is an output for connecting Johannus external acoustics This is a system that imitates the spatial effect of a concert hall or cathedral Do use this output for other purposes PHONES This connection for a stereo headphone is suited for a headphone with an impedance of 30 or higher see headphone specifications ce When the headphone is used the internal and or external loudspeakers of the organ are automatically switched off 3 9 External loudspeaker output The external loudspeaker output 8 is situated at the rear of the organ The loudspeaker conne
20. f the cabinets with drawstops 2 Connect the electrical cord to the socket Fold the music desk forward to close the rolltop cover Switching 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 takes a little time The lamps of the on off and 0 pistons light and the settings appear on the display Switch on the light of the music desk with the on off switch at the rear of the music desk 2 4 Transport and storage Pay attention to the following during transport and storage Remove the music desk and the pedalboard from the organ Relative humidity within the storage area 10 to 9096 2 5 Opening and closing the rolltop cover The organ can be closed with a wooden rolltop cover that has a lock The rolltop cover lock is behind the music desk Opening 1 Putthe appropriate key in the rolltop cover lock 2 Turn the key a quarter turn to the left The lock now rises out of the rolltop 3 Slide the rolltop cover upward Closing AN Never leave the key in the area that can be closed 1 Slide the rolltop cover downward 2 Press the rolltop cover lock in 3 Turn the key a quarter turn to the right DESCRIPTION OF THE ORGAN 3 Overview of the main components 3 1 E General Crescendo F Rolltop cover A Expression pedals Pedalboard Rolltop cover lock B G H
21. he pitch by half tone increments from 8 to 8 The set pitch can be read on the display Trans IN The pitch can only be programmed when the TRANS piston is lit Changing the transposer 1 Push the TRANS piston in 2 Use the and pistons to set the pitch 2 1 ce The pitch shift is not stored in memory When the organ is switched on again the most recently programmed pitch will be active Programming the transposer 1 Push the TRANS piston in 2 Use the and pistons to set the pitch 3 Press the SET piston ce The pitch shift is stored in memory When the organ is switched on again the programmed pitch will be active 4 11 4 Tuning Mode The Tuning Mode function shifts the pitch in fourteen steps of 1 Hz from 426 Hz to 454 Hz The set pitch can be read on the display Programming the Tuning Mode 1 Push the MENU piston in 2 Use the and pistons to select the Tuning Mode function on the display 3 Push the SET piston in The display shows the current tuning settings Adjust Tune Hz 4 Use the and pistons to set the desired pitch 5 Push the SET piston in The selected settings are stored in the memory and you return automatically to the main menu 6 Press the MENU piston in to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 5 Temperaments The Temperaments function sets the temperament C This setting cannot be saved When the organ is switched on again this is automatically at Equal
22. l stops 12 Stops 6 2 2 Basic channel changes transmitted Can be programmed with the MIDI program 32 6 2 3 Control changes transmitted Controller 7 07h Controller 11 OBh Controller 6 06h General volume with volume values 40 28h 127 7Fh Expression pedals with volume values 63 3Fh 127 7Fh Pitch with pitch values 33 21h 95 Pitch value 64 40h A 440Hz The following applies to the pitch LSB 100 64h 1 01h and the MSB 101 65h 00h Transposer with transposer values 61 3Dh 67 43h The transposer value 64 40h A 440Hz The following applies to the transposer LSB 100 64h 2 02H and the MSB 101 65h 00h 6 2 4 Control changes recognized Controller 7 07h Controller 11 OBh General volume with volume values 0 00h 127 7Fh Expression pedals with volume values 0 OOFh 127 7Fh 6 2 5 Program changes transmitted recognized Organ stops This depends on the number of stops and the sequence of stops MIDI stops programmable 1 128 6 2 6 System exclusive messages transmitted recognized Each sys ex system exclusive 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 33 34 Therefore with the sys ex mess
23. ls are made of 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 Problems Overview Problem Pedal does not work properly Organ functions do not work properly The pedal magnet is making poor contact with the magnetic switch at the rear of the pedalboard The organ is not earthed Solution Reposition the pedal See 5 2 1 Connect the organ to an electrical outlet with an earth connection 29 30 5 2 1 Repositioning the pedal 1 Make sure the organ is placed on a stable horizontal surface Lean the organ slightly backward Slide the pedal against the pedalboard Set the organ upright Make sure the pedalboard works properly Contact your dealer if the pedalboard does not work properly ex cer T9 5 9 Warranty The conditions are specified in the warranty certificate The warranty becomes null and void if changes or repairs are made to the organ by persons or organisations that are not authorised by Johannus Orgelbouw b v 6 6 1 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS MIDI Implementation Chart JOHANNUS Organs Date April 2005 MIDI Implementation Chart Version 1 00 MIDI Implementation Chart Functions Transmitted Recognized Default pe MIDI Specs prO MIDI Specs MIDI Specs Channel Changes See MIDI Spe
24. owing stops Swell Great Choir Great only with an organ that has three keyboards Swell Choir only with an organ that has three keyboards Choir Solo only with an organ that has four keyboards Great Solo only with an organ that has four keyboards Swell Solo only with an organ that has four keyboards Pedal coupler Fully couples all keys of the Great or the Swell to the pedal Activate a pedal coupler through the following stops Great Pedal Swell Pedal Choir Pedal only with an organ that has three keyboards Solo Pedal only with an organ that has four keyboards Manual Bass MB Couples the pedal monophone to the Great Only the lowest note that is played on the Great is coupled from the pedal to the Great Use the MB piston to activate the Manual Bass Cantus Firmus CF Couples the Swell monophone to the Great Only the highest tone played on the Swell is coupled to the Great Use the CF piston to activate the Cantus Firmus Reversible coupler Press the reversible coupler to invert the status of a coupler on or off Reversible 32 Reversible coupler for the 32 pedalboard stops 4 7 Accessories Chorus CH Is a function for lightly detuning the organ stops to give it a broader and livelier sound Use the CH piston to activate the Chorus Fix Accessories FA This is a function for fixing accessories As long as this piston is active the couplers and tremulant
25. re pressed further 2 3 Velocity The keys are force sensitive 24 7 8 9 Press the SET piston The manual setting is now saved in the memory Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 7 Reset Procedures The Reset Procedures function is used to delete the capture memory or to reset a number of settings to the factory settings 1 2 Press the MENU piston Use the and pistons to select the Reset Procedures function on the display Press the SET piston The display shows the menu for the Reset Procedures Use the and pistons to select the desired procedure ce Memory Clear the entire capture memory IX om MIDI Resets the factory settings of the MIDI stops Preset Resets the factory settings of the fixed combinations Crescendo Resets the factory settings of the General Crescendo Press the SET piston The display requests confirmation Use the and pistons for No or Yes Press the SET piston for confirmation Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 8 Data Dump Mode The Data Dump Mode function sends settings from the organ to a storage medium for example a sequencer through the MIDI SEQ output See S 3 8 1 2 Press the MENU piston Use the and pistons to select the Data Dump Mode function on the display Press the SET piston The Pres
26. s Set to send data text appears on the display Make sure the desired storage medium is properly connected Press the SET piston again When data is being sent Sending data appears on the display ce Do not use the organ when the Sending Data text is on the display 6 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 7 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 9 Demo Songs The Demo Songs function plays twelve different demo songs 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Demo Songs 3 Press the SET piston The title and composer of the first demo song appear on the display 4 Use the and pistons to select one of the twelve demo songs Press the SET piston to select a demo song 6 Use the and pistons to choose whether to play the selected demo song play one or all demo songs play all Press the SET piston to start playing the selected demo song s and Press the right 0 piston for several seconds to stop playing the demo song b Press the and pistons before or during playing to adjust the volume 8 After playing the demo song s press the MENU piston You return automatically to the main menu 9 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu om Q 4 11 10 Standard Intonation The Standard Intonation function saves the desired standard intonation in the memory 1 Press the MENU piston 2 Use the and pistons to select the Std Intonation function
27. s can only be switched on and off manually Reeds Off RO This is a function to switch off all reeds simultaneously As long as this piston is pressed no reeds can be activated When this function is switched off the reeds that were on are activated again Activate the Reeds Off function using the RO piston General Crescendo CR This is a function for switching the General Crescendo on and off See 4 11 11 All swells to swell Combines all expression pedals to the Swell expression pedal Antiphonal Normally the entire organ sounds through the main loudspeaker system You can switch one or more divisions to the antiphonal loudspeaker system with the Antiphonal function 4 8 Changing the registration The registrations can be cancelled in two ways Press the Recall piston REC Only the last change is cancelled Press the Cancel piston CAN All registrations are cancelled 4 9 Memory lock The memory lock protects your settings 1 Turn the key switch to the right to set the memory to open The SET piston lights 2 Turn the key switch to the left to set the memory to closed The SET piston goes out ce As long as the memory lock is closed it is not possible to save new settings in the memory 4 10 Preprogrammed memory locations Preprogrammed memory locations are available by operating pistons PP to T These six memory locations have factory settings presets appropriate for the quiet pianissimo to the loud
28. tions 19 41T easy Wied PTT 20 4 11 1 Capture memory 20 4 11 2 General Volume 21 4 11 9 TTANSDOSC 22552204 Panem net eee 21 4 11 4 Tuning Mode x cau dae uoo odo o9 9 ab do de 3 a Ee d cg 22 4 11 5 Temperaments 22 4 11 6 Keyboard Mode 23 4 11 7 Reset Procedures 25 4 11 8 Data Dump Mode 25 4 11 9 Demo Songs 25 4 11 10 Standard Intonation 26 4 11 11 General Crescendo 27 4 11 12 Programming MIDI 1 5 28 MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS AND WARRANTY 29 5 1 Maintenance ARP 29 5 1 1 Cabinet maintenance 29 5 1 2 Maintenance of the manuals 29 5 2 c 29 5 2 1 Repositioning the pedal 30 Uu AP bee odes 30 MIDI IMPLEMENTATIONS 31 6 1 MIDI Implementation Chart 31 6 2 MIDI specifications
29. wse to the CSM with the and pistons 2 Press the SET piston The selected MIDI stop appears on the display MIDI Below the selected stop the voice instrument ON OFF and the number of programmed stops is given 3 Use the and pistons to select the desired MIDI voice 4 Press the SET piston The OFF turns ON and the number of programmed stops increases The voice is now playable on the MIDI stop ce When you press the SET piston again the ON turns OFF and the number of programmed stops decreases The voice is turned off Hold the CANCEL piston and then press the SET piston if you want to turn off all the voices that are programmed on the selected MIDI stop You can repeat steps 1 to 4 to get more voices on the selected MIDI stop 5 Press the MENU piston to return to the main menu 6 Press the MENU piston again to exit the Easy Menu 5 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 2 MAINTENANCE PROBLEMS AND WARRANTY Maintenance Overview Component Cabinet Manuals Maintenance Cleaning See amp 5 1 1 Cleaning and removing scratches See 5 1 2 Cabinet maintenance The cabinet is made of solid wood and wood veneer cabinet Frequency As required As required Do not use furniture polish or teak oil to clean the organ 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 Maintenance of the manuals The manua

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