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UP OR DOWN FOOTSWITCH\THUMB SWITCH
The direction in which the foot switch progresses across the keyboard can be changed from "up" to "down" and back
again at will. When the SAT is first turned on, the foot switch moves up the keyboard. To reverse the direction, hold the
foot switch down, hold the NOTE down button, release the foot switch, and then release the NOTE down button. This
procedure "teaches" the foot switch that you want to move down the keyboard instead of up. To reverse the direction
again, repeat the above procedure holding the NOTE up button instead of NOTE down. (This procedure works for the
thumb switch as well).
PIANO SERIAL NUMBER STORAGE
The SAT can store six digits of the piano's serial number along with the tuning, to identify the tuning record with the piano.
Serial numbers are stored on a page beginning two note locations below the lowest note, A0, with a maximum of three
digits at each location. The CENTS buttons set the number and then the SHIFT and STO-MEM buttons are used to store
them.
A. To store a serial number on a page:
Go to the bottom of the memory page with OCT down. The left window will display SEr , short for Serial Number. Use the
CENTS buttons to set the right window to the first three digits of a six digit number corresponding to the serial number of
the piano. (If the number exceeds six digits, ignore digits to the left of the sixth). Then store these digits with the SHIFT
and STO-MEM buttons. The left window will still say SEr, and you can set the last three digits of the serial number with
the CENTS buttons, and then store it also. The left window will now indicate A0, the first note of the piano.
B. To read the serial number:
Go to a specific page, and use OCT down to get to the bottom of the page. Read the first three digits of the serial
number. then press NOTE up and read the second three digits.
C. To search for a specific serial number:
When the page is not known, remember the first three digits of the number while you search through memory. Look at the
bottom storage location of each page. On each page, press NOTE down to see the serial number, and then press SHIFT,
PAGE up to go to the next page. Alternate between NOTE down and SHIFT, PAGE up until the desired serial number is
found. Then press NOTE up to check the last three digits and make sure you have the right piano.
TRANSMITTING PIANOS FROM ONE SAT II TO ANOTHER
No computer is necessary to transmit pianos from one SAT II to another. Connect a MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT
connector of the transmitting SAT II to the MIDI IN connector of the SAT II that is about to receive a piano memory
transplant.
CAUTION:
The receiving SAT II's pianos in memory will be lost when the transmitting SAT II writes information on top
of them.
Press the MIDI IN button of the receiving SAT II, and then press the SHIFT and MIDI OUT buttons on the transmitting
SAT to start the transmission. After 4 to 32 seconds, depending on the number of pianos, the transfer will be completed.
There is no external sign of this on either SAT II, but the keyboard of the transmitting SAT II will be locked up during
transmission and will release after transmission is completed.
The transmitting SAT II will always transmit its entire piano memory. The receiving SAT II may have the same piano
memory capacity, or it may have more or less, it doesn't make any difference to the MIDI operation.
If more pianos are transmitted than the receiving SAT II can accommodate, the pianos are received and numbered
correctly up to the receiver's maximum storage capacity. The extra pianos are transmitted but ignored, and they still
remain in the transmitting SAT II's memory.
If the receiving Accu-Tuner has greater piano capacity than the transmitting Accu-Tuner, then the pianos are received and
numbered correctly up to the maximum number transmitted. Pianos that are above the number of the transmitting pianos
will not be disturbed. If the receiving Accu-Tuner has a larger number of pianos, the keyboard of the receiving SAT II will
not unlock because it is still expecting more pianos and will wait indefinitely. To unlock the Accu-Tuner, turn off the Accu-
Tuner.
OLD F4 STRETCH TUNINGS
The SAT still does one-point F4 stretch tunings as before. From a cold start, press the TUNE button, set the SAT to F5,