Set Up; Connecting The Organ; Switching On - Johannus Monarke User Manual

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Set up

Connecting the organ

Pay close attention to the following points when you connect your instrument:
1. Check whether the mains voltage, as indicated on the serial number plate, matches the
voltage of the mains to which the instrument is to be connected. The serial number
plate is located left under the keyboards.
2. Connect the instrument to an earthed outlet. If this is not observed, there is a possibility
that certain functions of the instrument will not operate optimally.
3. The speaker boxes of instruments with a separate loudspeaker front (Monarke models
"Vermeer" and "Van Gogh") should be connected only with the appropriate loudspeaker
cables.
In many cases a separate loudspeaker front will be connected at installation by
technicians of JOHANNUS Orgelbouw.
Be sure that, when you connect the front yourself, the instrument is switched off. Switch
on the instrument only after all the loudspeaker cables have been connected. Loose
loudspeaker cables may cause a short circuit which may result in breaking down of the
power amplifiers of the instrument.

Switching on

The instrument can be switched on with the mains switch. Location of the mains switch
depends on your choice or the type of instrument:
! Behind the hinged music desk (Monarke models "Van Rhijn" and "Gothique").
! Behind the pedalboard light cover (Monarke models "Positief" and "Van Eyck").
! Behind the music desk light cover (Monarke models "Positief" and "Van Eyck")
! Right next to the keyboards, under or next to one of the stop groups (Monarke models
"Vermeer" and "Van Gogh").
After switching on, it will take a few seconds before all the controls of the instrument are
working. The various electronic circuits need this time to attain the correct settings
(intializing).
The mains switch on your instrument may be designed as a push button with an pilot lamp
or as a key switch.
When the mains switch on your instrument is designed as a push button, the instrument
can be switched on by pressing the mains switch. The pilot lamp in this type of mains
switch shows whether the instrument is switched on or off.
When the mains switch on your instrument is designed as a key switch, the instrument can
be switched on by turning the key switch a quarter of a turn to the right. The position of the
key switch shows whether the instrument is switched on or off.
Please note: On instruments with a key switch the mains switch is of the same type as the
memory lock. The memory lock is indicated by the nameplate "MEMORY
LOCK". Make certain that you do not mistake the two switches.
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