Pipes Olf/Ancillary O N; Tuning Knob; Headphone Jack - Rodgers Windsor 840 Pipe Augmented Owner's Manual

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PIPES OFF/ANCILLARY ON
On Pipe Augmented instruments, those voices marked with an asterisk
(*)
on pages 21 and 22 will normally be
derived from real pipes. Turning both Pipes Off and Ancillary On Stop Tablets on turns off the pipes and tells the micropro-
cessor to use the organ's electronic circuitry to create these voices. Turning the Ancillary On Stop Tablet on without the
Pipes Ofr Stop Tablet allows both pipes and electronics to both play at once on any of the appropriate voices.
TUNING KNOB
Your Rodgers organ is equipped \vith a tuning cOfilpensation knob which allo\vs you to tune the entire organ easily
and quickly to a piano or other instrument which may not be at "Concert Pitch" when played with the organ. When the
control knob is pushed in, the organ returns to "Concert Pitch" (A440).
If your organ is Pipe Augmented, the Tuning Knob will bring the pipes and electronics into tune with each other.
HEADPHONE JACK
Your Rodgers Organ has a Headphone Jack located under the keydesk near your right knee. When you plug in a set
of headphones, the speaker system shuts off, alloWing you to play in privacy. If your organ has pipes, they will also shut off.
It is recommended that you use a standard eight (8) ohm headphone set. Your Headphone Jack is designed to run only ONE
set of headphones at a time.
ZIMBELSTERN
Your organ is prepared for the optional ZIMBELSTERN. The ZIMBELSTERN toe stud is reversible, that is, you push
to turn on the ZIMBELSTERN and push it again to turn it off.
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