Locking Capture Memories - Allen Organ Company Quantum User Manual

4 manual series classical organs with version 3.02x software
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To Save a Registration to a Divisional Piston.
The main window function must be displayed, (See Section A-2). Select a memory (MEM-1,
MEM-2, etc.) using the "▲" and "▼" buttons. Select the division stops/drawknobs you want the
associated Divisional piston to remember. While holding the SET piston, press and release the
Divisional Piston you want to save to. Finally release the SET piston. The Divisional Piston
pressed will now store the stops and/or drawknobs selected.
Saving Intermanual Couplers/Reversibles
The intermanual coupler's, (e.g., Swell to Great, Great to Pedal, etc.) settings can be remembered
only by the General pistons, not Divisional pistons unless Divisional pistons are reconfigured.
(See Section B-2).
Reversible pistons also control Intermanual couplers. These pistons reverse the condition or
"toggle" the related intermanual coupler. If an intermanual coupler is ON when the associated
Reversible piston is pressed, that coupler will turn OFF. If the coupler is OFF when pressed, it
will turn ON.
To Save Registrations using Toe Studs/Toe Pistons
Toe Studs/Toe Pistons can store registrations similar to General and Divisional pistons. Toe Studs
allow stored registrations to be addressed using feet instead of hands. Note: Setting a General
Toe Stud/Piston will change the registration for BOTH the toe stud and the corresponding hand
piston, i.e. General Piston 10 is identical to General Toe Stud 10, while General Piston 6 is
identical to General Toe Stud 6.
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LOCKING CAPTURE MEMORIES

All memories, except Memory 1, may be locked or unlocked individually to prevent unintentional
or unauthorized changes to that memory's contents.
convenience to visiting or substitute organists. The Console Controller™ must display the main
window function in the drawer (See Section A-2). Select the memory to lock by "▲" and "▼".
After registrations are stored to pistons, (See Section A-4) choose three digits you can easily
remember (e.g., 1-2-3, 0-0-7, etc.). Use General Piston 1 for the 1 digit and General Piston 10 for
the zero digit. In the Console Controller™ locate the MEMORY button. Press and hold the
MEMORY button. While holding MEMORY, press the General Pistons that correspond to your
three-digit code. Release the MEMORY button and an "L" will appear next to the MEM number
in the display, indicating this memory is now locked.
As long as the memory remains locked, the piston registrations on that memory cannot be
changed. Other organists will still be able to use the locked registrations, however, they cannot be
changed. Remember; choose an easy to remember three-digit code.
MEM: 2L
00:00:00 am
Software Version 3.02x
Memory 1 remains unlocked as a
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