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_Organ Control Unit
This "all-in-one" unit combines the functions of the Console Control Unit and Pipe Control Unit for a small organ.
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_Pipe Control Unit
The Pipe Control Unit (PCU) is contained in a metal box, which has a hinged "pin-board" panel to which all connections to chest magnets are made. Two versions are available - 8 (with front panel PCIO-1) or 10 ranks (PCIO-2).
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Chimes Driver Board
Drive a set of AC or DC chime solenoids using the Pipe Control Computer or as a stand-alone unit. Can be controlled by Classic serial, RS-422, parallel or MIDI sources.
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High-Power Pipe Magnet Driver
Drive almost any Low-Resistance Pipe Magnets with up to 96 outputs.
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Output Boards
To provide packaged systems with output functionality, a number of Output modules are plugged on the inside of the pin-board face panel.
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Pipe Control Computer
The PCC controls the driver boards in the pipe-chamber.
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Pipe Magnet Driver Boards
Drive Pipe Magnets using this board and the Pipe Control Computer.
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Second Touch Board
Allows the Second-Touch capability present on a theatre organ, or more than 4 keyboards on a large organ, to be used.
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Sforzando Reversible board
Add-on unit to provide Sforzando and Cancel facilities.
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Slider Motor Controller
Controls up to 16 pipe organ slider motors.
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Temperature Sensor Board
The Temperature Sensor Board measures the temperature in the pipe chamber and compensates the pitch of the electronic and/or MIDI voicing to match the pipes.
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Tremulant board
An add-on unit used to control a valve-type tremulant which cyclically dumps air from a reservoir in controlled amounts.
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