Pin 82 Scope (114)
The scope input is used to program the "scope" of the pistons. Normally it is fitted to a small latching
switch inside the console so the pistons can be setup. On some instruments it can be provided as a
piston next to the setter (sometimes under the keyboard) so the organist can rescope pistons on
different memory levels.
Pin 83 General Cancel (115)
Pin 84 Go To (116)
Go To enables a shortcut to different memory levels. Holding Go To and then entering a memory level
on the General Pistons with take you straight there. General 10 is treated as a Zero. As an option this pin
may be wired to the General Cancel piston so holding GC will allow a quick navigation.
Pin 85 Blind Check (117)
This is a reverser input. When a positive is momentarily connected to Blind Check the Tutti pistons will
behave as General Pistons and can be set using this input during commissioning. The Blind Check Lamp
will be lit when Blick Check is active.
Pin 86 Clear (118)
When held with Set the Clear piston will clear the current memory level but retain the scope settings.
This will then show a C on the display showing the level is empty and available for use. If you continue to
hold Set and press Clear again the Scopes will also be "cleared" to default settings. If you continue once
again to hold Set and press Clear a third time all pistons on the current level will be blank and the scopes
will be reset to be the same as General Cancel.
Pin 87 Copy (119)
The Copy piston copies the current level and pastes it to another. Use Set+Copy to capture the current
memories, scroll to another level and press Set+Copy again to paste it.
Pin 89 Debounce Extend (121)
All contacts will bounce a little when pressed, they are springs after all. This becomes a problem with
reversers and the stepper as it can cause the pistons to behave erratically. We always wait a short time
for the piston bouncing to settle before reading it again but on older worn contacts especially if they are
pitted the bouncing can go on longer. If you see erratic behaviour connect this to positive. It will slow
down the repetition of the reversers a bit so only add this if needed.
Pin 90 Hold Time Extend (122)
Hold time is the length of time the on and off coils are energized. If some of the knobs are not always
moving when a piston is pressed and adjusting the voltage is not an option adding a positive to this pin
will extend the length of time the coils are energized. Check the power supply is providing adequate
current, if the problem is related to the number of stops that move not specific stops then the power is
likely to be weak.
Pin 91 Disable Set (123)
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