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MIDI cables can be routed through the organ console back and out the organ kneeboard, rather
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than leaving the cables draped over the side of the organ. To do this, Rodgers is using a device
called a Cable Routing Cover.
The Cable Routing Cover has been factory installed on the organ kneeboard, but must be
installed in the organ back by the Dealer or technician, should the end-user elect to use this
feature. An alternative to adding the Cable Routing Cover to the back is to use the cable
notches located on both the left and right lower sides of the back.
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These instruments have fabric covered backs, and have two cutouts hidden under the fabric for
the Cable Routing Cover
.
they are positioned above and below the deck, and are located along
the upper right side of the back
.
A. Remove the back from the organ.
B. Determine which one of the two openings is most appropriate to use.
C. Using the tip of a hot electric soldering pencil (25 watts is perfect), push it through the fabric
along the inside edge of the opening
,using
the opening as a template, and carefully "cut" the
fabric from the inside of the opening. The soldering pencil is used to provide a clean "cut", and
to seal the ends of the fabric, which prevents unraveling
.
See diagram 1.
D. Remove the Cap of the Cable Routing Cover by pulling it from the Flange.
E. Press the Flange into the opening from the inside surface (the painted surface, not the
fabric-covered surface) with a smooth, even pressure. This is a tight friction fit, and generally
doesn't require adhesives to hold it in place. See diagram 2
.
F. Hold the Cap in your hand and gently slide the door down to unlatch it. When the door is
unlatched, swing it in to expose the cable opening. See diagram 3.
G. Route the cables through the organ, make the cable connections, and press the Caps
into
the Flanges.
685
These instruments have wooden backs, and require the Dealer or technician to drill a hole in
the back to install the Cable Routing Cover.
A. Remove the back from the organ.
B.
Determine the most appropriate place to drill the hole.
C. Carefully drill a 1-3/4" diameter hole from the outside surface.
D. Remove the Cap of the Cable Routing Cover by pulling it from the Flange.
E. Press the Flange into the hole from the inside surface with a smooth, even pressure. This
is
a
tight friction fit, and generally doesn't require adhesives to hold it in place. See diagram 2.
F. Hold the Cap
in
your hand and gently slide the door down to unlatch it. When the door is
unlatched, swing it in to expose the cable opening. See diagram 3.
G. Route the cables through the organ, make the cable connections
,
and press the Caps
into
the Flanges.
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