Select A Location Under The Keyboard Shelf Where The Control Is To Be Mounted
Select A Location Under The Keyboard Shelf Where The Control Is To Be Mounted
Select A Location Under The Keyboard Shelf Where The Control Is To Be Mounted
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
KIT CONTENT
Console Connector 137283 Switch Assembly,
Cable Assembly, ECHO/TREMOLO, black 137342
II-conductor, 30-foot 137357 Oiler 053025
CAUTION: Due to the presence of electrical potential and the danger of moving
mechanical parts, installation procedures or adjustments requiring work inside the
LESLIE speaker cabinet or the organ console should be performed only by service
personnel authorized by the dealer or factory to perform such work.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: DISCONNECT ORGAN POWER BEFORE PROCEEDING !
1. Select a location under the keyboard shelf where the control is to be mounted.
2. The plug on the control cable must pass into the interior of the organ. If no hole is
available, use a hole saw to make a 1-inch-diameter hole.
CAUTION
Be careful to select a location where no internal component will be damaged when
the hole is made.
3. Indicate the control location on the under side of the shelf. Cut out the paper
pattern (figure 2) provided in this instruction sheet.
4. Measure the width of the key strip at the place chosen for control mounting. Fold
the pattern along the line corresponding to this width. If the keybed is flat (no
separate key strip) do not fold the pattern at all.
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5. Lay the pattern in position behind the key strip and use a sharp instrument or
pencil to scribe the location of the four mounting screws. Start the holes for the
screws.
NOTE
Merely break the surface of the wood, as the screws will engage only by a few
threads.
6. Put the four leveling screws (flat-headed machine screws) into the holes indicated
in figure 2, WITH THE HEADS UPWARD. Place the control mounting bracket in
position at the location marked for mounting. Adjust each of the four leveling screws
so that the control is positioned just below the keybed, and is level. See figure 1.
NOTE
Be sure the control switch handles do not protrude too much.
7. Select one set of four mounting screws which are sufficiently long to fasten the
control to the organ.
8. Fasten the mounting screws into the keyboard shelf in the locations previously
marked.
9. Route the control cable through the hole prepared for it and through the organ
into the area near the back panel.
CONSOLE CONNECTOR
1. If the kit is being used with a LESLIE speaker that does not contain an amplifier, lift
the brown wire from contact E on strip 2 (see figure 5) and connect it to contact A of
the same strip.
2. Choose a location for the console connector in the area of the back panel, or other
suitable place where the chassis can be firmly fastened.
4. If the organ has two channels, connect the orange and brown wire to one channel,
and the yellow and red wires to the other channel speaker as follows:
Disconnect the signal input wire from the organ speaker and connect it to the brown
(or red) wire from the console connector. Attach the orange (or yellow) wire from
the console connector to the speaker signal input contact.
4A. If the organ has only one channel, select either set of wires, as described above,
to connect to the speaker. Wrap the other set, insulating them from contact with
each other, and put them aside where they will not make contact with any other
electrical part.
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Figure 3. Circuit Board Assembly 137339
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CONTROLS
The control case, mounted just below the organ keyboard, groups all the controls in
one convenient location.
The center BUTTON, a push-on, push-off control,is used to actuate the LESLIE speaker
system. With the button set to off, only the organ speakers operate. With the button
set to on (red light glowing) the speakers in the LESLIE speaker cabinet are ready to
respond.
The LEFT-HAND TOGGLE SWITCH may be set for the tremolo (fast) or chorale (slow)
effect from the LESLIE speaker rotor. Up is tremolo; down is chorale; center is off.
Any combination of settings may be used, to suit the musical effect desired. It should
be remembered that high notes (over 4000 Hz) do not go through the rotor speaker
and hence are not affected by the tremolo/chorale switch setting.
The red light will help to remind you to turn the control off when you are through
playing your organ.
Ordering Parts
Standard hardware, connectors, and electronic components should be purchased
locally. Non-standard items may be obtained through a LESLIE speaker dealer. Orders
should include part numbers as listed.
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PARTS LIST: 137283 CONSOLE CONNECTOR ASSEMBLY
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WIRING CHART
*For use with LESLIE speakers which do not have an amplifier, connect this brown
wire to STRIP 2, point A
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