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AUDIO SAVE
Changes made to audio settings are temporary and are lost when the organ is turned off unless those
settings are saved. This can be done by performing the following procedure.
Saving Audio Control Settings
1. While in any Audio Menu, hold SET, then press and hold General Cancel for approximately five
seconds.
2. Continue holding both pistons until the Console Display reads:
A U D I O C O N T R O L
S E T T I N G S S A V E D
3. Release SET and General Cancel.
Any changes made to any audio control settings are saved when the organ is turned off.
STEREO HEADPHONE JACK
The console is equipped with a 1/4" stereo headphone jack located near the power switch on the right
panel. Plugging a set of headphones into this jack disables the sound from all speakers, and disables any
pipe ranks connected to the instrument. When using headphones, the “MASTER VOLUME” menu is
replaced with the “HEADPHONE” menu. This menu allows the adjustment of Volume, Balance, Bass,
and Treble heard through the headphones. These adjustments do not affect the organ speakers in normal
playing mode.
Note: Please refer to the “805C User (Headphone) Menu Items”section.
Adjusting the Headphone Settings
1. Press and hold SET.
2. Rotate the Select Knob counter clockwise (left) until the Console Display reads “HEADPHONE”,
and place the cursor on the top line.
3. Release SET.
4. Rotate the Alpha Dial to select the setting to be adjusted (“VOLUME”, “BALANCE”,
“BASS”, or “TREBLE”).
5. Turn the Select Knob clockwise (right) to place the cursor on the bottom line.
6. Rotate the Alpha Dial to set the desired value.
AUXILIARY INPUTS
The Rodgers 805C is equipped with stereo Auxiliary Input Jacks (one for the left channel and one for
the right channel) located on the Connector Panel under the keydesk to the right. When using these input
jacks, audio signals from other sound generating devices like synthesizers, MIDI sound modules, and tape
players are mixed into the organ’s main audio system. A series of Console Display menu controls is used
to adjust the characteristics of the Auxiliary Input sound.