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Manual Bass (MB)

: Couples one note from the great stops to the pedal. 

Only the lowest note that is played on the great stops is coupled to the 
pedal. Use the MB piston to activate the Manual Bass.

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Cantus Firmus (CF)

: Couples one note from the great stops to the swell 

stops. Only the highest tone played on the swell stops will be coupled to 
the great stops. Use the CF piston to activate the Cantus Firmus.

4.7

Accessories

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Chorus (CH)

: Is a function for lightly detuning the organ stops to give it 

a broader and livelier sound. Use the CH piston to activate the Chorus.

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Fix Accessories (FA)

: This is a function for fixing accessories. As long 

as this piston is switched on, the couplers and tremulants can only be 
swiched on and off manually.

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Reeds Off (RO)

: This is a function to switch all reeds off in one go. As 

long as this piston is switched on, no reeds can be swiched on. When 
this function is switched off, the reeds that were on are switched on 
again. Use the RO piston to activate the Reeds Off function.

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General Crescendo pedal (CR)

 (option): This is a function for switching 

the General Crescendo pedal on and off. See § 4.11.11.

4.8

Changing the registration

The 0-piston cancels registrations in two ways:

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A short press on the 0-piston: Only the last change is cancelled.

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A long press on the 0-piston: All registrations are cancelled.

4.9

Memory lock

The memory lock protects your settings. 
1. Turn the key switch to the right to set the memory to ‘open’. The SET 

piston lights.

2. Turn the key switch to the left to set the memory to ‘closed’. The SET 

piston goes out.

4.10

Preprogrammed memory locations

Preprogrammed memory locations are available by operating pistons PP to 
T. These six memory locations have factory settings (presets) appropriate 
for the quiet pianissimo to the loud tutti.

As long as the memory lock is closed, it is not possible to save new 
settings in the memory.

Summary of Contents for Opus 15

Page 1: ...1 USER MANUAL JOHANNUS OPUS 15 25 AND 35...

Page 2: ...us com Website www johannus com Version 1 1 Date June 2007 2007 Johannus Orgelbouw b v All rights reserved Nothing in this publication may be reproduced stored in a data file or made public in any for...

Page 3: ...11 3 5 External connections 11 4 OPERATION 13 4 1 Expression pedals 13 4 2 Acoustics 13 4 3 Intonations 13 4 4 Factory intonation 14 4 5 Stops 14 4 6 Couplers 14 4 7 Accessories 15 4 8 Changing the r...

Page 4: ...tenance 25 5 1 1 Cabinet maintenance 25 5 1 2 Maintenance of the manuals 25 5 2 Problems 25 5 2 1 Repositioning the pedal 26 5 3 Warranty 26 6 1 MIDI Implementation Chart 27 6 2 MIDI specifications 28...

Page 5: ...area Do not expose the organ to liquids Follow the instructions and precautionary measures in this user manual Keep this user manual with the organ The organ may only be opened by a technician authori...

Page 6: ...the music desk E in the groove on the top of the organ 6 Place the organ bench over the pedalboard 7 Make sure the voltage of the organ matches the voltage of the mains See the serial plate F 8 Connec...

Page 7: ...e pedalboard from the organ Relative humidity within the storage area 10 to 90 2 4 Opening and closing the rolltop cover The organ can be closed with a wooden rolltop cover that has a lock The rolltop...

Page 8: ...TION OF THE ORGAN 3 1 Overview of the main components i A Rolltop cover E General Crescendo pedal option B Rolltop cover lock F Expression pedals C Music desk G Pedal D Loudspeakers H Organ bench C A...

Page 9: ...Y W X A Pedal stops N Chorus accessory B Great stops O Fix Accessories C Main group intonation P Manual Bass and Cantus Firmus couplers D Subgroup intonation Q Transposer E Swell stops R Volume F Swe...

Page 10: ...ops O and pistons B Choir stops P Chorus accessories C Great stops Q Fix Accessories D Main group intonations R Manual Bass and Cantus Firmus couplers E Subgroup intonations S Transposer F Swell stops...

Page 11: ...nnecting a sequencer or PC with the optional Johannus Intonat program for example AUX IN This is a stereo input for playing the sound of an external device through the amplifiers of the organ For exam...

Page 12: ...em that imitates the spatial effect of a concert hall or cathedral PHONES This connection for a stereo headphone is suited for a headphone with an impedance of 30 or higher see headphone specification...

Page 13: ...ch on the rotary control in for a 2D echo standard echo for clearer and more transparent sound Pull the switch on the rotary control out for a 3D echo extra addition to the echo for a fuller sound 4 3...

Page 14: ...hree groups Pedal stops Select the stops controlled by the pedal organ Great stops Select the stops controlled by the great organ Swell stops Select the stops controlled by the swell organ Choir Selec...

Page 15: ...ed on no reeds can be swiched on When this function is switched off the reeds that were on are switched on again Use the RO piston to activate the Reeds Off function General Crescendo pedal CR option...

Page 16: ...read on the display The Easy Menu is operated with the and pistons the SET and the MENU pistons The Easy Menu consists of the following functions Capture memory General volume Transposer Tuning Mode T...

Page 17: ...the SET piston in Hold the piston down 4 Push the desired memory location 1 8 in 5 Release the SET piston Calling up a capture memory location 1 Use the and pistons to select the desired level 1 8 on...

Page 18: ...he pitch Programming the transposer 1 Push the TRANS piston in 2 Use the and pistons to set the pitch 3 Push the SET piston in The pitch can only be programmed when the TRANS piston is lit The pitch s...

Page 19: ...rn automatically to the main menu 6 Press the MENU piston in to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 5 Temperaments The Temperaments function sets the temperament 1 Push the MENU piston in 2 Use the and pistons to...

Page 20: ...ston in 6 Use the and pistons to select a setting for the operation of the keys 7 Push the SET piston in The manual adjustments are now stored in memory 8 Press the MENU piston in to return to the mai...

Page 21: ...from the organ to a storage medium for example a sequencer through the MIDI SEQ output See 3 5 1 Push the MENU piston in 2 Use the and pistons to select the Data Dump Mode function on the display 3 P...

Page 22: ...matically to the main menu 9 Press the MENU piston in again to exit the Easy Menu 4 11 10 Standard Intonation The Standard Intonation function saves the desired standard intonation in the memory 1 Pus...

Page 23: ...scendo pedal The display indicates which step is set Changing the General Crescendo pedal The standard set stop combinations of the crescendo steps can be changed and stored in the memory 1 First pres...

Page 24: ...appears on the display 3 Select the MIDI stop to be programmed for example MIDI Swell stops On the display after MIDI there now appears the selected stop 4 Use the and pistons to select the desired M...

Page 25: ...onent Maintenance Frequency Cabinet Cleaning See 5 1 1 As required Manuals Cleaning and removing scratches See 5 1 2 As required Do not use furniture polish or teak oil to clean the organ cabinet Dire...

Page 26: ...alboard 4 Set the organ upright 5 Make sure the pedalboard works properly 6 Contact your dealer if the pedalboard does not work properly 5 3 Warranty The conditions are specified in the warranty certi...

Page 27: ...7 9nH v 0 8nH v Velocity ON Velocity OFF irrelevant After Touch Keys Channels N N Pitch Bend N Control Change 7 11 100 101 6 100 101 6 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y General volume Expr pedals Pitch Transposer Progr...

Page 28: ...12 Stops Basic channel changes transmitted Can be programmed with the MIDI program Control changes transmitted i Controller 7 07h General volume with volume values 40 28h 127 7Fh Controller 11 0Bh Ex...

Page 29: ...ransmitted All stops off The all stops off sys ex code is 7F This sys ex code is transmitted through the MIDI SEQ output when the 0 piston is pressed for a long time When an all stops off sys ex code...

Page 30: ...ceded by the sys ex code 3F is transmitted through the MIDI SEQ output This is to distiguish between a normal organ stop and a MIDI stop before transmitting a module When a stop is switched on and off...

Page 31: ...9 10 Fix Accessories 15 G General Crescendo 15 activating 23 changing 23 General Volume 17 I Intonations 13 M Main components 8 Manual Bass 15 MB 15 Memory lock 15 MF 9 10 MIDI programming 24 O On 9 O...

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