RODGERS
PERSONAL
MEMORY
CARD
This exclusive feature provides the ability to store combination memory levels, Standard
and Orchestral Crescendos, Tutti and other settings
in
a removable solid-state Personal
Memory Card. This credit-card-size device is convenient to carry and has an internal battery
which maintains the contents
of
the card memory for several years.
If
more than one organist
has access to the console, Personal Memory Cards are a valuable resource.
The console Personal Memory Card slot is located to the right under the Choir manual.
To
use the Personal Memory Card for combination memory storage, perform the following
steps:
1.
Insert the Personal Memory Card firmly in the slot with the label side up and the
arrow pointing toward the slot.
If
the Personal Memory Card is being used for the
first time, a message will appear
in
the Console Display asking
if
the card should be
initialized for use.
2.
To initialize the Personal Memory Card, press and release the
SET
piston. This
initialization process stores a small amount
of
information on the card which makes
it
recognizable as a valid Rodgers Personal Memory Card. At this point, the card
is
ready
to
be used for combination memory storage. A newly initialized card
contains no combination memories as yet.
3.
Select the desired memory level by pressing pistons M1, M2, M3, M4, M5
or
M6.
4.
Set any piston by holding SET, then pressing a combination piston. To do this
without changing any piston settings, press a combination piston
to
recall its
combination, then set the same piston by holding SET, and pressing the
combination piston again.
The contents
of
the entire memory level (all pistons) have now been copied to the
Personal Memory Card. Because the card now contains a copy
of
the currently selected
memory, the
card memory will now be used instead
of
the internal memory from this point.
Setting a piston now affects only the card memory and not the console internal memory. This
is
true until a different memory level is selected or until the Personal Memory Card
is
removed.
It
is important to remember the following points:
• When a Personal Memory Card
is
in the slot, any memory levels which exist on the
card replace the corresponding console internal memories, which are temporarily
"disconnected".
• Setting any piston while a Personal Memory Card
is
inserted copies the current
memory' level to the Personal Memory Card
if
it
did not already exist on the card. The
Personal Memory Card must be removed
in
order to be able to set pistons
in
a console
internal memory level.
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