4
3.
Press and hold the SET piston, located under the Great manual to the far left.
4.
While holding SET, press the desired combination piston. Then release both pistons.
Note: Stops may be added or deleted from any combination using the above procedure.
Locking a Combination Memory
1.
Press and hold M1, M2, M3 or M4 for approximately five seconds.
USING INTERNAL MEMORY or USING CARD MEMORY appears in the Console Display
first. Then MEMORY (#) UNLOCKED or MEMORY (#) LOCKED appears. If MEMORY (#)
LOCKED appears, release the memory piston, otherwise continue with the next step.
2.
While continuing to hold the memory piston, rotate the Alpha Dial either direction until the
Console Display reads MEMORY (#) LOCKED.
3.
Release the memory piston. The memory is now locked.
Console Displays, Indicators, and Menus
The Rodgers T837 is equipped with a display for most of the console functions and separate
expression, Crescendo, and Tutti indicators. The Console display indicates the Transposer
setting, and it can be used to alter many other settings and organist preferences including MIDI
settings, Voice Palette, and Tremulant rate and depth, among many others.
Two controls are used to select and modify the features of the Console display. The smaller knob
is the Select knob and is used to select different menu items to be changed. The larger recessed
dial, near the Console display, is called the Alpha dial and is used to change the settings in a
selected menu.
QuickMenu™
QuickMenu offers easy, direct access to console and other organ control functions. These
functions are arranged in a logical hierarchy, with menus that are functionally related to the
categories that contain them. QuickMenu is described and illustrated in the section
User
Category and Menu Selections
on page 6. This section provides a complete listing of all organ
control functions in table form.
User and MIDI Settings Menus
There are multiple user menus, arranged in categories. The categories access organ and audio
menus such as Tremulant settings, Audio Settings, Auxiliary Input controls, and MIDI settings.
Other menus include Dimensional Sound Modeling components such as Room Modeling, and
the Console menus. These and other categories and menus are accessed via QuickMenu, or by
holding SET and turning the Select knob clockwise (right) from the Transposer display.
To return to the Transposer display, press General Cancel one or more times.
Accessing Organ Control Functions Using QuickMenu
QuickMenu is a hierarchical organization of the various Categories, Menus, and Items used to
control the organ’s settings. The first level of the QuickMenu hierarchy contains categories, for
example, MIDI Settings, Pipe Modeling, and Room Modeling, to name a few. The next level of