
Installation
The Flip communicates
wirelessly and so location
is important to make
sure the console parts do
not interfere with the
signal. Metal such as
stop-jamb wiring will
block the signal and thick
wood will weaken it and
possibly make the page
turning unreliable. It may
be a good idea to
temporarily wire the Flip
and test it in different
locations. Ideally the Flip will be mounted close to the music rack, perhaps
behind the nameboard. Once a good location is found there are two screws
provide to attach the Flip to the console.
The first secret to unveil is opening the box. There
are clips holding the cover in place that are
released by squeezing the sides of the cover on
the sides near the top marked by icons.
The Flip has 4 connections to the organ console.
1.
Positive DC power, between 10 and 30V connected from the
console or organ. The Flip is internally fused for 0.5A.
2.
Negative or 0V DC. Connect to the console or organ but the same
power as the positive
3.
Advance piston positive input
4.
Turn back piston positive input
When wiring to the screw terminals first feed the wires through the slots in
the cover.
Power on: When the power is first turned on all 4 leds will flash and then
the Flip will settle with the power led on and two small leds, one flashing
and on lit dimly.
To test your piston wiring one of the yellow leds will flash for each of the
two pistons pressed. Check this to be sure you are getting a good signal.
Replacing the cover.
The cover clips onto two small bumps at the
bottom of the unit and then hinges down and
clips into place.