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Allen Organ Company Q286/HII-86 User Manual

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Q286/HII-86
Quantum™ Series
Copyright © 2015 Allen Organ Company LLC
All Rights Reserved
AOC P/N 033-00200 Revised 10/2015

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Allen Organ Company Q286/HII-86 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandAllen Organ Company
ModelQ286/HII-86
CategoryMusical Instrument
LanguageEnglish

Summary

ORGAN STOPS

ORGAN STOPS (Continued)

SPECIALIZED STOP CONTROLS

EXPRESSION & CRESCENDO SHOES

Pedal Control Overview

Explains how expression and crescendo pedals control expression and volume.

TUTTI I and TUTTI II

Tutti Piston Functionality

Describes the function and operation of the Tutti I and Tutti II pistons.

SETTING CAPTURE REGISTRATIONS

Setting Capture Combinations

Guides on setting stop registration combinations in capture memories.

Setting General Pistons

Details the process for saving stop combinations to General pistons.

Setting Divisional Pistons

Explains how to save stop combinations to individual division pistons.

Setting Toe Pistons (Studs)

Describes how to set registrations using toe studs for the Pedal division.

ARTISTIC REGISTRATION

ARTISTIC REGISTRATION (Continued)

TRANSPOSER

Transposer Operation

Explains how to use the GeniSys Controller to adjust the organ's pitch.

ACOUSTIC PORTRAIT™

Acoustic Portrait™ Technology

Introduces Acoustic Portrait™ for realistic acoustic reproduction in organs.

INSTALLATION, VOICING, AND CARE OF THE ORGAN

SAFETY INFORMATION

USA ONLY CAUTION

Details electrical safety precautions specific to the USA, including voltage and grounding.

INTERNATIONAL ONLY CAUTION

Provides electrical safety precautions for international use, emphasizing dealer specifications.

SAFETY INFORMATION (Continued)

Radio Frequency Energy Warning

Warns about RF energy and potential interference, with measures to correct it.

GENISYSTM CONTROLLER GUIDE

Basic Controller Operations

Covers initial start-up, navigation, and basic functions.

USB Port and Sequencer Operations

Details USB port usage and the built-in sequencer for recording/playback.

GENISYSTM CONTROLLER GUIDE (Continued)

Controller Start-Up Sequence

Describes the initial power-on sequence and display messages of the controller.

Navigating Controller Windows

Explains how to navigate between different window functions using controls.

Saving Registrations Using Pistons/Toe Studs

Guides on saving registrations to General and Divisional pistons/toe studs.

Unlocking Memories with Your Code

Details the procedure for unlocking capture memories using a previously set code.

Stop Action and Capture Self Check

Explains how to perform a self-check of the capture system and stop action.

Selecting Acoustic Portrait™ Pallets

Guides on selecting and loading different Acoustic Portrait™ reverb pallets.

Adjusting Acoustic Portrait™ Gain

Details how to adjust the Acoustic Portrait™ gain (volume) and lists available pallets.

USB Memory Port Usage

Details the function and usage of the USB memory port for flash devices.

GeniSyst™ Sequencer Introduction

Introduces the built-in sequencer for recording and playback of performances.

GeniSyst™ Sequencer Functions

Breaks down sequencer functions: PLAY, PLAY+, REC, DEL, file numbering, and source folders.

Selecting Sequencer MIDI Files and Folders

Details how to select MIDI song file numbers and source folders for the sequencer.

Deleting Sequencer MIDI Songs

Explains the process for deleting MIDI song files from the sequencer.

Selecting Capture Memories

Details how to select different capture memory levels (M1-M40) on the controller.

Locking Capture Memories

Explains how to lock capture memories to prevent unauthorized changes.

Unlocking All Memories if Code is Forgotten

Describes how to unlock all capture memories if the code is forgotten.

Acoustic Portrait™ Settings

Explains how to adjust Acoustic Portrait™ gain and select reverb pallets.

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