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MultiSystem Modular MSM
Setup & Operation Guide
North American Office:
European Office:
5600 General Washington Drive
25 Putney Close
Suite B211, Alexandria, VA 22312
Brandon, Suffolk
USA
IP27 0PA
Toll Free: (800) 272-4775
United Kingdom
T: (703) 933-0024
T: +44 (0)1842 814814
F: (703) 933-0025
F: +44 (0)1842 813802
www.ssosystems.com

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  • Page 1 MultiSystem Modular MSM Setup & Operation Guide North American Office: European Office: 5600 General Washington Drive 25 Putney Close Suite B211, Alexandria, VA 22312 Brandon, Suffolk IP27 0PA Toll Free: (800) 272-4775 United Kingdom T: (703) 933-0024 T: +44 (0)1842 814814...
  • Page 2 Revision History: Prerelease...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction ............................... 5 Overview of the Parts ............................5 Single Modules .............................. 6 4 Column Modules............................7 MSM Server ..............................8 Fitting the system .............................. 9 Mounting Brackets ............................9 Connections ..............................9 Power ............................... 10 Power Connector ratings and cable trimming ..................10 Ethernet ..............................
  • Page 4 Connecting Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs)....................24 Mechanical Drawings ............................26 P a g e...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction MultiSystem Modular is a new development of the MultiSystem and introduces a new level flexibility for the installer while still being compatible with the existing MultiSystem II. The easiest way to think about MSM is that each column of the MultiSystem plane is now available as a single rugged unit which can be connected to a chest or a stop jamb.
  • Page 6: Single Modules

    Single Modules Wires are run from through the cable register passing over the LEDs which are visible between the gaps. P a g e...
  • Page 7: Column Modules

    4 Column Modules The 4-column module uses the same cards but in a compact aluminium case with a single power and Ethernet connection. The 4-column module is attached to the organ or console with the same clip in brackets P a g e...
  • Page 8: Msm Server

    MSM Server The system has a central controller. On smaller installations this controller will provide the coupling and switching and the display connections. Larger systems may have an independent Display processor especially for a second or third console as there will need to be a local connection for the displays.
  • Page 9: Fitting The System

    Fitting the system Mounting Brackets Each module has slots in the metalwork and small brackets that can be dropped in and used to secure the module to the organ. Slots are provided at the bottom to make it easier to attach to a vertical surface, the brackets may be fitted first and then the module dropped onto them.
  • Page 10: Power

    Power Each module is powered from “organ power” 12 – 36V DC. The system requires a very small current to operate, far less than 1A and so all the cable thickness planning is related to the load the organ will put on the module. Connect Positive power to the Red marked terminal.
  • Page 11: Make The Right Connection

    The device that links the network cables together is called a Network Switch, if the connection was to be linked to another network, we would use a router which as the name suggests routes signals and, in this case, we simply need to connect them. The switch takes packets of data from each processor and switches them to connect to other cables and hence other processors.
  • Page 12: Module Controls

    Some Rules for installing data cable: 1. Data cable is sensitive to sharp bends and being crushed. Do not attach the cable to the building using cable fixings that are tight enough to distort the jacket of the cable. Use pre- formed fixings, if possible, that don’t crush the cable.
  • Page 13 The Mode Button is used for switching between different modes: Normal Operation Wiring/Auto Mode Test/Manual blowing Mode To Exit normal operation and enter wiring or manual mode press and hold the Mode button until the Mode LED starts flashing. The Mode LED shows the current processor mode: In normal operation the mode LED will be lit solid, in wiring mode it will flash slowly, and in manual mode it will flash quickly.
  • Page 14: Leds On Individual Cards

    LEDs on individual cards Each circuit has a tiny LED next to the Krone connection. It has three possible states. Off, dim and bright Inputs: Normally off and will be bright with an input Negative Output: • Off, connected to a coil load but off. •...
  • Page 15: Wiring The Krone Connections

    Wiring the Krone connections For convenience all the wiring information is printed on plastic cards which are retained by the cable registers. The 64-stop version has cards 1 and 2 (pins 1-64) allocated to stops. The 96 Stop version has cards 1,2 and 3 allocated to stops.
  • Page 16: Diagnostics And Setup

    Diagnostics and Setup The MSM system will be delivered fully setup and with integrated connector listings. There maybe times you need to add or change the setup and this is where it is done. MultiSystem Modular comes with optional built-in setup and diagnostic tools that allow you to work on the system from your computer or smartphone.
  • Page 17: New Layout

    New Layout: Used to copy a revised layout to an existing system. Save the new file we send you in place you can get to. There will be one zip file which contains all the updates for the instrument. Keep it as one file. From the setup menu choose NEW LAYOUT “Choose File”...
  • Page 18: Assigning Your New Layouts To A Blank Module

    Assigning your New Layouts to a blank Module: Used to upload a layout to a blank system. If you need to clear an existing layout on a module first press the MUTE button at the top of the module until the LEDs start to spin to delete the existing layout. From the setup menu choose ASSIGNMENTS.
  • Page 19: Capture System

    Capture System Wiring: Commissioning Mode. MSM has a pin allocated for setting and changing the defaults, we recommend adding a momentary push switch in a convenient place inside the console to active this pin from a positive feed. Please note that general pistons MUST be wired in the correct order with General Piston 1 input wired to General Piston 1, and without gaps.
  • Page 20 Two keyslip displays may be mounted close to each other with the tabs removed, one can be inverted to make the digits closer together. Please ask us for an inverted display. 20 | P a g e...
  • Page 21: Commissioning Process

    Commissioning process: Before beginning. Please read these instructions to familiarise yourself with the process. If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us for more information. Make sure you have wired the system as per the provided connector list. If you have a generic block of divisional pistons, these may be used in any order and for divisional pistons, cancels, or simple reverser pistons.
  • Page 22: In Case You Try It

    10. To make any changes, go back to instruction 1 11. If you wish to edit the tutti, then exit out of this sequence prior to section 7 by turning off the console. In case you try it Before commissioning you can still control the level and try to step the sequencer, however it will act as if there is only general 1 on each level and it is blank.
  • Page 23: Useful Information

    Useful information Cable Calculator Use the first table to calculate the current that the cable will need to carry. If the cable will be supplying current to more than one load add all the currents together (e.g. 61x 70-ohm magnets with a 15V supply = 61 x 0.2A = 12.2A). Use the second table to find the cable thickness needed for the load.
  • Page 24: Input And Output Polarity

    Input and Output Polarity Positive Input Negative Input +12V to +24V Negative Input Positive Input For switch contacts the feed should be positive. For switch contacts the feed should be 0V. These are for switches, contacts and • • These are for switches, contacts and signals which give a voltage above 10V signals which give a voltage below 1.5V when the switch is on (closed)
  • Page 25 Negative lamp output pin Positive lamp output pin Many of the drivers we use on our systems now have built in load sensing. This can cause LEDs to glow dimly when they should be off. To avoid this problem, we recommend fitting a bypass resistor from the lamp output pin to the LED supply (POS for negative outputs and vice versa).
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