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'''>>[[HX3.6_Installationsanleitung]] (deutsch)'''
'''>>[[HX3.6_Installationsanleitung]] (deutsch)'''


<span style="color:red> '''Version of April 17th 2023, as of firmware version 6.016'''</span>
<span style="color:red> '''Version of August 28th 2024, as of firmware version 6.036 and up'''</span>


'''HX3.6 single-board sound engine for connecting any keyboard, for installation into existing organs or MIDI control'''
'''HX3.6 single-board sound engine for connecting any keyboard, for installation into existing organs or MIDI control'''


[[Datei:HX35_1.JPG|400px|thumb|right|'''HX3 mk5 board ready for installation''']]
[[Datei:Hx36_mainboard_top.JPG|800px|thumb|right|'''HX3.6 board ready for installation''']]




== Preface ==
== Preface ==


HX3.6 should be installed by a qualified technician only. You should be familiar with ribbon cable mounting, crimp contact installation and soldering of delicate parts. Important: Boards contains static sensitive components. Be sure to use anti-static tools and grounded soldering toolset. HX3.6 firmware versions are available for MIDI control as well as direct keyboard control by means of our FatarScan2, Scan61-Inline, Scan16-Strip and (obsolete) OrganScan61 boards.
HX3.6 should be installed by a qualified technician only. You should be familiar with ribbon cable mounting, crimp contact installation and soldering of delicate parts. Important: Boards contains static sensitive components. Be sure to use anti-static tools and grounded soldering toolset. HX3.6 firmware versions are available for MIDI control as well as direct keyboard control by means of our FatarScan2, Scan61-Inline, Scan16-Strip and (obsolete) OrganScan61 boards. For upgrade from HX3.5 to HX3.6, also see the '''[[HX3.6 Migration Guide (english)]]'''.
 
* HX3.6 mainboard is factory programmed as MIDI expander. It will work after power-up '''without any additional boards attached''' (i.e. open pin headers).


* For updates and HX3.6 Manager download, visit the '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files HX3.6 Files Page]''' for most recent and beta firmware, manuals, schematics and tools. Updates in ZIP file (named HX36_Update_6xxx.zip) contain ''HX3.6 Manager'' application as well as DSP firmware, sound bank(s), FPGA configuration images and scan drivers.
* For updates and HX3.6 Manager download, visit the '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files HX3.6 Files Page]''' for most recent and beta firmware, manuals, schematics and tools. Updates in ZIP file (named HX36_Update_6xxx.zip) contain ''HX3.6 Manager'' application as well as DSP firmware, sound bank(s), FPGA configuration images and scan drivers.


* A complete set of PDF schematics including peripherals is available for download on our '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/?dir=Schematics%20%28Schaltbilder%29 Update/Schematics Page]''' and '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/index.php?dir=Drawings Drawings Page]'''.  
* A complete set of PDF schematics including peripherals is available for download on our '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/index.php?dir=Schematics%20%28Schaltbilder%29/HX3.6%20Mainboard Schematics Page]''' and '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/index.php?dir=Drawings Drawings Page]'''.  


* See '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Mainboard.pdf HX3.6 Mainboard User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for usage instructions after installation.
* See '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Mainboard.pdf HX3.6 Mainboard User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for usage instructions after installation.


* ''HX3.6 Editor'' (required for installation) now is part of the ''HX3.6 Manager'' package. A complete user manual is available as PDF for download '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Manager.pdf on our Update Server]'''.
* ''HX3.6 Editor'' (required for installation) now is part of the ''HX3.6 Manager'' package. A complete user manual is available as PDF for download '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX3_Manager.pdf on our Update Server]'''.


== Connectors and Jumpers ==
== Connectors and Jumpers ==
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[[Datei:HX36_mainboard_vert_1.png|480px|thumb|right|HX3.6 Components/Connector placement (also avalable as PDF, see [http://keyboardpartner.remotewebaccess.com/Files/index.php on our '''Documentation and Update Server'''])]]
[[Datei:HX36_mainboard_vert_1.png|480px|thumb|right|HX3.6 Components/Connector placement (also avalable as PDF, see [http://keyboardpartner.remotewebaccess.com/Files/index.php on our '''Documentation and Update Server'''])]]


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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | HX3.6 Mainboard connectors
!colspan="2" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | HX3.6 Mainboard connectors
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL1  
!style="width: 10%" | PL1  
| HX3 Extension Board (optional)
|style="background-color:#FFFADA"| HX3 Extension Board (optional)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL2  
!style="width: 10%" | PL2  
| 6,3mm jack audio output right
|6,3mm jack audio output right
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL3  
!style="width: 10%" | PL3  
| Stereo audio output; mid = GND
|style="background-color:#D1CCE6"| Stereo audio output; mid = GND
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL4  
!style="width: 10%" | PL4  
| Stereo audio mixer input; mid = GND
|style="background-color:#D1CCE6"| Stereo audio mixer input; mid = GND
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL5  
!style="width: 10%" | PL5  
| 6,3mm jack audio output left
|6,3mm jack audio output left
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL6  
!style="width: 10%" | PL6  
| DSP Debug (do not use)
|style="background-color:#F9C6BA"| DSP Debug (do not use)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL7  
!style="width: 10%" | PL7  
| FPGA Debug (do not use)
| FPGA Debug (do not use)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL8  
!style="width: 10%" | PL8  
| Scan Board (FatarScan2)
|style="background-color:#62C2CF"| Scan Board (FatarScan2)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL9  
!style="width: 10%" | PL9  
| DC input, 5V or 9..12V/500mA, Plus on center contact
|style="background-color:#A6C9EC"| DC input, 5V or 9..12V/500mA, Plus on center contact
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL10  
!style="width: 10%" | PL10  
| DC input/oupu, 5V/500mA
|style="background-color:#A6C9EC"| DC input/ouput, 5V/500mA
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL11  
!style="width: 10%" | PL11  
| DC input, 9..12V/500mA
|style="background-color:#A6C9EC"| DC input, 9..12V/500mA
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL12  
!style="width: 10%" | PL12  
| Scan Board (Scan16-Strip, Scan61-Inline, OrganScan61 or Bass25)
|style="background-color:#62C2CF"| Scan Board (Scan16-Strip, Scan61-Inline, OrganScan61 or Bass25)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL13  
!style="width: 10%" | PL13  
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|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL14  
!style="width: 10%" | PL14  
| MIDI IN1/IN2/OUT (if external jacks see schematics)
|style="background-color:#D64B95"| MIDI IN1/IN2/OUT (if external jacks see schematics)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL15  
!style="width: 10%" | PL15  
| MIDI IN2/OUT (as configered by jumpers on PL20)
| MIDI IN2/OUT (as configered by jumpers on PL20)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL16  
!style="width: 10%" | PL16  
| Aux digital I/O, for some scan drivers sustain and cancel inputs (active low)
|style="background-color:#62C2CF"| Aux digital I/O, for some scan drivers sustain and cancel inputs (active low)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL17
!style="width: 10%" | PL17
| ARM Cortex M3 Debug (do not use)
| ARM Cortex M3 Debug (do not use)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL18
!style="width: 10%" | PL18
| SD card adapter (or ISP AVR)
|style="background-color:#"| SD card adapter (or ISP AVR)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL19
!style="width: 10%" | PL19
| Connector for FT800 grafical display
|style="background-color:#FEEB18"| Connector for FT800 grafical display
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL20  
!style="width: 10%" | PL20  
| MIDI IN/OUT configuration jumpers
|style="background-color:#AEC905"| MIDI IN/OUT configuration jumpers
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL21  
!style="width: 10%" | PL21  
| MIDI control for MAG Vent, TTL level
|style="background-color:#D64B95"| MIDI control for MAG Vent, TTL level
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL22  
!style="width: 10%" | PL22  
| Serial interface for FTDI cable
|style="background-color:#FBD8C9"| Serial interface for FTDI cable
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL23  
!style="width: 10%" | PL23  
| Bluetooth or WiFi module (BLE)
|style="background-color:#EF7D4B"| Bluetooth or WiFi module (BLE)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL24  
!style="width: 10%" | PL24  
| 4-pin connector USB to HX3.5 Extension Board
|style="background-color:#FFCB00"| 4-pin connector USB to HX3.5 Extension Board
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL25  
!style="width: 10%" | PL25  
| USB jack (MIDI over USB, updates)
|style="background-color:#FFCB00"| USB jack (MIDI over USB, updates)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL26  
!style="width: 10%" | PL26  
| I2C bus (menu panel/preset boards)  
|style="background-color:#FEEB18"| I2C bus (menu panel/preset boards)  
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL27  
!style="width: 10%" | PL27  
| MPX bus (DBX drawbar and PTX pot boards)
|style="background-color:#A6D2AD"| MPX bus (DBX drawbar, PTX pot and ANX boards)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL28  
!style="width: 10%" | PL28  
| 3-pin connector swell pedal (FC-7 compatible)
|style="background-color:#D1CCE6"| 3-pin connector rotary control foot switch (note wrong label "SWELL" on older PCB!)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL29  
!style="width: 10%" | PL29  
| 3-pin connector rotary control foot switch
|style="background-color:#D1CCE6"| 3-pin connector FC-7 compatible swell pedal (note wrong label "FOOTSW" on older PCB!)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL30  
!style="width: 10%" | PL30  
| 6,3mm jack rotary control
| 6,3mm jack rotary control
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL31  
!style="width: 10%" | PL31  
| Analogue inputs 0 to 11 (default drawbars upper manual)
|style="background-color:#A6D2AD"| Analog inputs 0 to 11 (default drawbars upper manual)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL32  
!style="width: 10%" | PL32  
| Analogue inputs 12 to 23, (default drawbars lower manual)
|style="background-color:#A6D2AD"| Analog inputs 12 to 23, (default drawbars lower manual)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL33  
!style="width: 10%" | PL33  
| Vibrato rotary switch (optional)
|style="background-color:#FEEB18"| Vibrato rotary switch (optional)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL34  
!style="width: 10%" | PL34  
| 6,3mm jack swell pedal (FC-7 compatible)
| 6,3mm jack swell pedal (FC-7 compatible)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL35  
!style="width: 10%" | PL35  
| Buttons/switches 0 to 7 (default percussion, vib on, rotary control)
|style="background-color:#FEEB18"| Buttons/switches 0 to 7 (default percussion, vib on, rotary control)
|-
|-
!style="width: 10%" | PL36  
!style="width: 10%" | PL36  
| Buttons/switches 8 to 15 (default presets or vibrato buttons, reverb, bypass, split
|style="background-color:#FEEB18"| Buttons/switches 8 to 15 (default presets or vibrato buttons, reverb, bypass, split
|}
|}
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | HX3.6 Mainboard Jumper
!colspan="2" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | HX3.6 Mainboard Jumper
|-
|-
! JP1
! JP1
| Analogue Gnd (Probe Connection), both pins<br>
| Analog Gnd (Probe Connection), both pins<br>
|-
|-
! JP2
! JP2
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|-
|colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| ''Default jumper setting: 2 jumpers on PL20 pin 2-3 and 5-6 (leftmost pin is 1) for second MIDI IN''
|colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| ''Default jumper setting: 2 jumpers on PL20 pin 2-3 and 5-6 (leftmost pin is 1) for second MIDI IN''
|}
HX3.6 board revision '''b2''' has two additional jumpers to reverse tip/ring connection of swell pedal, located behind SWELL jack. Select the HAMD position if your swell pedal has a different pin assignment than the Yamaha FC7 (for FC7: Plug tip = reference voltage, potentiometer end position, plug ring = analog input, potentiometer wiper).
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[[Datei:Hx36_jp_fc7.jpg|300px|thumb|right|HX3.6b2 Jumper set for FC7: Tip = reference voltage, potentiometer end position, ring = potentiometer wiper]]
[[Datei:Hx36_jp_hmd.jpg|300px|thumb|right|HX3.6b2 Jumper set for Hammond (also some others): Tip = analog input, potentiometer wiper, ring = reference voltage]]
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!colspan="2" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | HX3.6b2 Additional Jumpers
|-
! JP6, JP7
| Select Hammond or Yamaha FC7 pinout of swell pedal jack
|-
|colspan="2" style="background-color:#f0f0f0;"| ''Default jumper setting: 2 jumpers in position FC7''
|}
|}


== Power Supply ==
== Power Supply ==


The HX3.6 board may be powered either from coaxial '''DC input PL9''' (5.5/2.1 mm plug, plus on center pin, DC 9V 500mA wall wart) or from '''green DC connectors''' PL11 (9 to 12V input) or PL10 (5V input; 5V output when power provided to DC jack PL10 or PL12). '''Voltages exceeding 5.2V on PL11 will destroy the board!'''
The HX3.6 board may be powered either from coaxial '''DC input PL9''' (5.5/2.1 mm plug, plus on center pin, DC 9V 500mA wall wart) or from '''green DC connectors''' PL11 (9 to 12V input) or PL10 (5V input; 5V output when 9 to 12V power provided to DC jack PL10 or PL9). '''Voltages exceeding 5.2V on PL10 will destroy the board!'''


If you have to use an external '''5V DC''' supply on '''DC input PL10''', insert JP2 (near DC jack). We do not recommend this configuration since inadvertently connecting a DC supply with more than 5V output '''will destroy the board!'''
If you have to use an external '''5V DC''' supply on '''DC input PL10''', insert JP2 (near DC jack). We do not recommend this configuration since inadvertently connecting a DC supply with more than 5V output '''will destroy the board!'''


After powering on, a red LED near PL17 will flicker briefly; it will also flicker when the HX3.6 controller is busy. When the RealOrgan Sound Engine is ready, a yellow LED will dim; it will "breathe" with rotary simulation speed. When the Effects/GM DSP is ready, a blue LED will flash every second. The blue LED will blink on/3x briefly off when the DSP is ready to accept a DFU firmware update by USB.
After powering on, a red LED near PL17 will flicker briefly; it will also flicker when the HX3.6 controller is busy. When the RealOrgan Sound Engine is ready, a yellow LED will dim; it will "breathe" with rotary simulation speed. When the Effects/GM DSP is ready, a blue LED will flash every second. The blue LED will blink on/3x briefly off when the DSP is in Bootload mode, ready to accept a DFU firmware update by USB.


== Preparing HX3.6 for first Use ==
== Preparing HX3.6 for first Use ==
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[[Datei:ftdi.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''FTDI cable connected to HX3''']]
[[Datei:ftdi.jpg|300px|thumb|right|'''FTDI cable connected to HX3''']]


For fast board configuration you may use a serial connection through FTDI USB adaptor cable or USB interface connected to PL22 (cable colors imprinted). Alternatively, you may use the USB port or even the MIDI IN/OUT jacks through a third-party USB to MIDI interface. See '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Manager.pdf HX3.6 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for details.
For fast board configuration you may use a serial connection through FTDI USB adaptor cable or USB interface connected to PL22 (cable colors imprinted). Alternatively, you may use the USB port or even the MIDI IN/OUT jacks through a third-party USB to MIDI interface. See '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX3_Manager.pdf HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for details.


=== Configuration by SD Card ===
=== Configuration by SD Card ===
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Advanced users may create their own INI scripts containig all neccessary commands which do basically the same as HX3.6 Editor. See page '''[[HX3.6 SD Card Usage]]''' for details.
Advanced users may create their own INI scripts containig all neccessary commands which do basically the same as HX3.6 Editor. See page '''[[HX3.6 SD Card Usage]]''' for details.


=== Configuration by HX3.6 Manager===
=== Configuration by HX3 Manager===


Alternatively, connect HX3.6 to your PC via USB. Start '''HX3.6 Manager''', connect to HX3.6 and open '''Updater''' window. Complete or partly updates may be triggered by menus. "Get Board Info" should show current configuration. See '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Manager.pdf HX3.6 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for details.
Alternatively, connect HX3.6 to your PC via USB. Start '''HX3.6 Manager''', connect to HX3.6 and open '''Updater''' window. Complete or partly updates may be triggered by menus. "Get Board Info" should show current configuration. See '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX3_Manager.pdf HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for details.


Checklist:
Checklist:
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=== Updates ===
=== Updates ===
   
   
See page '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Manager.pdf HX3.6 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' or page '''[[HX3.6 SD Card Usage]]''' for details.
See page '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX3_Manager.pdf HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' or page '''[[HX3.6 SD Card Usage]]''' for details.


=== Updating DSP Soundbanks ===
=== Updating DSP Soundbanks ===


See page '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX36_Manager.pdf HX3.6 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for details.
See page '''[http://updates.keyboardpartner.de/Files/Manuals%20%28Anleitungen%29/UserManual_HX3_Manager.pdf HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file]''' for details.


==Parameter Tweaking ==
==Parameter Tweaking ==
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[[Datei:DBX_topconnect.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''DBX12 and DBX9 drawbar sets chained with top connectors. Alternatively solder pads on left and right side can be used. (click picture to enlarge)''']]
[[Datei:DBX_topconnect.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''DBX12 and DBX9 drawbar sets chained with top connectors. Alternatively solder pads on left and right side can be used. (click picture to enlarge)''']]
[[Datei:DBX12_quirk.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''''Does not apply to current version:'' Due to a design quirk on DBX12 v4 and DBX9 v4 drawbar sets, a wire must be soldered to PL8 pin 2 and pin 5 as shown when top connectors are used. (click picture to enlarge)''']]
[[Datei:DBX12_quirk.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''''Does not apply to current version:'' Due to a design quirk on DBX12 v4 and DBX9 v4 drawbar sets, a wire must be soldered to PL8 pin 2 and pin 5 as shown when top connectors are used. (click picture to enlarge)''']]
<span style="color:red> '''Please note:''' Boards in version '''3.6b''' require a small attenuation adapter between PL27 and the first DBX, ANX or PTX board, otherwise there will be interference in the analog scanning with certain cable lengths. The adapter is connected to PL27 with the “HX3” side, the DBX output then leads on to the analog controllers. This adapter was included with the HX3 mainboards. If you are converting an HX3 MIDI expander, for example, you can request the adapter free of charge. It is '''not''' required for boards with the revision number '''HX3.6b2'''.</span>


We recommend '''DBX6/DBX9/DBX12''' (6, 9 or 12 DrawBars multipleXed), '''ANX8''' (8 ANalog multipleXed inputs) and '''PTX4-25 or PTX4-35''' (4 PoTentiometers multipleXed) assemblies for new organ designs as they greatly simplify the installation. These boards carry their own multiplexers/shift register ICs, so they can be daisy-chained via the MPX bus system, a 10-wire flat ribbon cable connected to '''PL27 MPX''' on HX3.6 mainboard. Any number of DBX6, DBX9, DBX12, ANX8 and PTX4 modules may be be strung together in any order until the maximum capacity of 64 analog controls is reached. The 24 internal inputs on '''PL31/PL32''' can be used independently, so this adds up to a total of '''88 analog inputs'''.
We recommend '''DBX6/DBX9/DBX12''' (6, 9 or 12 DrawBars multipleXed), '''ANX8''' (8 ANalog multipleXed inputs) and '''PTX4-25 or PTX4-35''' (4 PoTentiometers multipleXed) assemblies for new organ designs as they greatly simplify the installation. These boards carry their own multiplexers/shift register ICs, so they can be daisy-chained via the MPX bus system, a 10-wire flat ribbon cable connected to '''PL27 MPX''' on HX3.6 mainboard. Any number of DBX6, DBX9, DBX12, ANX8 and PTX4 modules may be be strung together in any order until the maximum capacity of 64 analog controls is reached. The 24 internal inputs on '''PL31/PL32''' can be used independently, so this adds up to a total of '''88 analog inputs'''.
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However, it is possible to use DBX12 boards in a '''B3-like 9+3''' drawbar configuration (i.e. 9 upper or lower on left side, one space and 3 pedal drawbars on right side). In this case, do not populate R13 (space), use positiion R16 (rightmost) instead. Note that position R16 (pedal sustain) is handled as input #9 (R13), not #12. In either case, DBX12 only has 12 inputs, not 13. It is '''not''' possible to populate DBX12 as 3+9 drawbars (pedal drawbars on left side), as position R13 and R16 share the same analog input! See section [[HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Typical_Applications]] for details.
However, it is possible to use DBX12 boards in a '''B3-like 9+3''' drawbar configuration (i.e. 9 upper or lower on left side, one space and 3 pedal drawbars on right side). In this case, do not populate R13 (space), use positiion R16 (rightmost) instead. Note that position R16 (pedal sustain) is handled as input #9 (R13), not #12. In either case, DBX12 only has 12 inputs, not 13. It is '''not''' possible to populate DBX12 as 3+9 drawbars (pedal drawbars on left side), as position R13 and R16 share the same analog input! See section [[HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Typical_Applications]] for details.


Jumper settings via removing or adding solder blobs:
Jumper settings via removing or adding solder blobs. Note: '''Next Board''' is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).
 


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|'''Configuration'''
!colspan="3" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Jumper setting DBX12
|'''JP1'''
|'''JP2'''
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|-
|12 Drawbars on DBX12
!Configuration
!JP1
!JP2
|-
!12 Drawbars on DBX12
|closed
|closed
|open
|open
|-
|-
|9+3 Drawbars on DBX12
!9+3 Drawbars on DBX12
|closed
|closed
|open
|open
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Input assignment for H100-like installation (12 harmonic drawbars) with '''R13''' installed, '''no R16''':
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!colspan="16" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Input assignment DBX12 in H100 configuration
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|'''DBX12 Drawbar'''
!style="width: 15% | DBX12 Drawbar
|R1
!style="width: 5%" | R1
|R2
!style="width: 5%" | R2
|R4
!style="width: 5%" | R4
|R5
!style="width: 5%" | R5
|R6
!style="width: 5%" | R6
|R7
!style="width: 5%" | R7
|R9
!style="width: 5%" | R9
|R11
!style="width: 5%" | R11
|R12
!style="width: 5%" | R12
|R13
!style="width: 5%" | R13
|R14
!style="width: 5%" | R14
|R15
!style="width: 5%" | R15
|(no R16)
!style="width: 5%" | no R16
|
!style="width: 1%" |
|'''Next Board'''
!style="width: 15%" |Next Board
|-
|-
|'''Input#'''  
!Input #   
| +0
| +0
| +1
| +1
Zeile 670: Zeile 688:
| +10
| +10
| +11
| +11
|(none)
| none
|
|
| +12...
| +12...
|-
|colspan="16" style="text-align:center; background-color:#f0f0f0;"| ''Input assignment for H100 like installation (12 drawbars) with '''R13''' installed, '''no R16''' ''
|}
|}
<br>
<br>
Input assignment for B3-like installation (9 harmonic plus 3 pedal drawbars) with '''R16''' installed, '''no R13''':
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width:63%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
 
!colspan="16" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Input assignment DBX12 in B3 like configuration
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|-
|'''DBX12 Drawbar'''
!style="width: 15% | DBX12 Drawbar
|R1
!style="width: 5%" | R1
|R2
!style="width: 5%" | R2
|R4
!style="width: 5%" | R4
|R5
!style="width: 5%" | R5
|R6
!style="width: 5%" | R6
|R7
!style="width: 5%" | R7
|R9
!style="width: 5%" | R9
|R11
!style="width: 5%" | R11
|R12
!style="width: 5%" | R12
|(no R13)
!style="width: 5%" | no R13
|R14
!style="width: 5%" | R14
|R15
!style="width: 5%" | R15
|R16
!style="width: 5%" | R16
|
!style="width: 1%" |
|'''Next Board'''
!style="width: 15%" |Next Board
|-
|-
|'''Input#'''  
!Input #   
| +0
| +0
| +1
| +1
Zeile 706: Zeile 725:
| +7
| +7
| +8
| +8
| (none)
| none
| +10
| +10
| +11
| +11
Zeile 712: Zeile 731:
|
|
| +12...
| +12...
|-
|colspan="16" style="text-align:center; background-color:#f0f0f0;"| ''Input assigment for B3 like installation (9 harmonic drawbars plus 3 pedal drawbars) with '''R16''' installed, '''no R13''' ''
|}
|}


<br>
<br>
Note: '''Next Board''' is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).


===PTX4 Potentiometer Module===
===PTX4 Potentiometer Module===
Zeile 723: Zeile 743:
PTX4 potentiometer boards are '''not''' to be used as external potentiometers on additional DBX9 analog inputs. Use separate potentiometers instead.
PTX4 potentiometer boards are '''not''' to be used as external potentiometers on additional DBX9 analog inputs. Use separate potentiometers instead.


Input assignment PTX4-25 and PTX4-35, P1 is leftmost potentiometer:
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width:30%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
 
!colspan="7" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Input assignment PTX4-25 and PTX4-35
{|border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|-
|'''PTX4 Pot'''
!PTX4 Pot
|P1
!P1
|P2
!P2
|P3
!P3
|P4
!P4
|
!style="width: 1%" |
|'''Next Board'''
!Next Board
|-
|-
|'''Input#''' 
!Input #  
| +0
| +0
| +1
| +1
Zeile 741: Zeile 761:
|
|
| +4...
| +4...
|-
|colspan="7" style="text-align:center; background-color:#f0f0f0;" | ''P1 is the leftmost pot''
|}
|}


Zeile 751: Zeile 773:
8 separate inputs are available on 3-pin headers PL1 to PL8. Connect pin(s) marked "REF" to end of potentiometer, pin "GND" to start, pin "AIN" to wiper.
8 separate inputs are available on 3-pin headers PL1 to PL8. Connect pin(s) marked "REF" to end of potentiometer, pin "GND" to start, pin "AIN" to wiper.


Input assignment ANX8:
Note: '''Next Board''' is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of
this module).


{|border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width:30%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
|'''ANX8 Input'''
!colspan="11" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Input assignment ANX8
|PL1
|-
|PL2
!ANX8 Input
|PL3
! PL1
|PL4
! PL2
|PL5
! PL3
|PL6
! PL4
|PL7
! PL5
|PL8
! PL6
|
! PL7
|'''Next Board'''
! PL8
!style="width: 1%" |
!Next Board
|-
|-
|'''Input#'''  
!Input #   
| +0
| +0
| +1
| +1
Zeile 782: Zeile 807:
For convenient wiring, analog inputs are also available in groups of 4 inputs (PL11 with inputs +0 to +3, PL12 with inputs +4 to +7):
For convenient wiring, analog inputs are also available in groups of 4 inputs (PL11 with inputs +0 to +3, PL12 with inputs +4 to +7):


{|border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width:63%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
|'''ANX8 Input'''
!colspan="16" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Eingangsbelegung ANX8 PL11, PL12
|PL11-1
|-
|PL11-2
!ANX8 Input
|PL11-3
!PL11-1
|PL11-4
!PL11-2
|PL11-5
!PL11-3
|PL11-6
!PL11-4
|
!PL11-5
|PL12-1
!PL11-6
|PL12-2
!style="width: 1%" |
|PL12-3
!PL12-1
|PL12-4
!PL12-2
|PL12-5
!PL12-3
|PL12-6
!PL12-4
|
!PL12-5
|'''Next Board'''
!PL12-6
!style="width: 1%" |
!Next Board
|-
|-
|'''Input#'''  
!Input #   
| GND
| GND
| +0
| +0
Zeile 817: Zeile 844:
| +8...
| +8...
|}
|}
Note: '''Next Board''' is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).


===Chaining DBX6/DBX9/DBX12, ANX8 and PTX4===
===Chaining DBX6/DBX9/DBX12, ANX8 and PTX4===


Connect first '''DBX6, DBX9, DBX12''', '''ANX8''' or '''PTX4''' assembly to PL27. The leftmost control HX3.5 "sees" in the chain is external MPX analog input #0 (assigned by parameter #5024). The number counts up to the next DBX/PTX board connected to the daisy-chain connector. I.e. if you chain a DBX9 and a PTX4 (in this order), the leftmost (first) potentiometer on PTX4 becomes control #9, assigned by parameter #5033 (#0 to #8 used up by DBX9). Adding a DBX12 will start at #13, assigned by parameter #5037, and so on.  
Connect first '''DBX6, DBX9, DBX12''', '''ANX8''' or '''PTX4''' assembly to PL27. The leftmost control HX3.6 "sees" in the chain is external MPX analog input #0 (assigned by parameter #5024). The number counts up to the next DBX/PTX board connected to the daisy-chain connector. I.e. if you chain a DBX9 and a PTX4 (in this order), the leftmost (first) potentiometer on PTX4 becomes control #9, assigned by parameter #5033 (#0 to #8 used up by DBX9). Adding a DBX12 will start at #13, assigned by parameter #5037, and so on.  


Your chain now looks like this:
Your chain now looks like this:


{|border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width:70%"
|'''HX3.6''' PL27  
|'''HX3.6''' PL27  
|cable
|cable
Zeile 836: Zeile 861:
|etc.
|etc.
|-
|-
|'''Input#'''  
|'''Eingang #'''  
|  
|  
|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
|0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Zeile 847: Zeile 872:


<br>
<br>
Note: PL1 (top left, bottom mounted) and PL7 are internally connected in parallel, as well as PL3 (top right, bottom mounted) and PL8. These connectors may be used alternatively (see [[HX3.5_Installation_Manual#Installation_Alternatives]] for details).
Note: PL1 (top left, bottom mounted) and PL7 are internally connected in parallel, as well as PL3 (top right, bottom mounted) and PL8. These connectors may be used alternatively (see [[HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Installation_Alternatives]] for details).


As mentioned before, DBX6, DBX9, DBX12 or PTX4 can be arranged in any order as long as they form a chain from one board to another. Parameter assignment always starts at #0 (parameter #5024) for the leftmost control in the chain. It is possible to '''skip individual drawbar inputs''' by setting its assignment parameter to "254 - Not assigned". This may be useful for empty spaces in the drawbar lineup, for example between harmonic and ADSR  drawbars or upper and pedal drawbars. All DBX boards are available without drawbar potentiometers mounted, so you may configure them as required by your installation.
As mentioned before, DBX6, DBX9, DBX12 or PTX4 can be arranged in any order as long as they form a chain from one board to another. Parameter assignment always starts at #0 (parameter #5024) for the leftmost control in the chain. It is possible to '''skip individual drawbar inputs''' by setting its assignment parameter to "254 - Not assigned". This may be useful for empty spaces in the drawbar lineup, for example between harmonic and ADSR  drawbars or upper and pedal drawbars. All DBX boards are available without drawbar potentiometers mounted, so you may configure them as required by your installation.
Zeile 916: Zeile 941:


<br>
<br>
Note: PL1 (top left, bottom mounted) and PL7 are internally connected in parallel, as well as PL3/PL4 (top right, bottom mounted) and PL8. These connectors may be used alternatively (see [[HX3.5_Installation_Manual#Installation_Alternatives]] for details).
Note: PL1 (top left, bottom mounted) and PL7 are internally connected in parallel, as well as PL3/PL4 (top right, bottom mounted) and PL8. These connectors may be used alternatively (see [[HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Installation_Alternatives]] for details).


====Installation Alternatives====
====Installation Alternatives====
Zeile 936: Zeile 961:
====Mixing DB9/DB12 and DBX Drawbar Sets====
====Mixing DB9/DB12 and DBX Drawbar Sets====


As internal inputs on PL22/PL23 can be used as drawbar inputs even in DBX configurations, existing DB9/DB12 and even DB9-MPX drawbars connected to PL22/PL23 (assigned by ''Analog Remap'' #5000 to #5023) can still be used, either as primary or secondary drawbar sets.  
As internal inputs on PL31/PL32 can be used as drawbar inputs even in DBX configurations, existing DB9/DB12 and even DB9-MPX drawbars connected to PL31/PL32 (assigned by ''Analog Remap'' #5000 to #5023) can still be used, either as primary or secondary drawbar sets.  


* When '''old DB9-MPX drawbar boards''' are connected to PL22/PL23 as secondary drawbar sets, set parameter #1503 value to 2 (DB9-MPX mode). In this case, '''do not use''' secondary drawbar assignments ''Upr2'' and ''Lwr2'' for inputs (parameter values 128 and up) in "Analog Remap" section; ''Upr2'' and ''Lwr2'' assignments will be ignored.
* When '''old DB9-MPX drawbar boards''' are connected to PL31/PL32 as secondary drawbar sets, set parameter #1503 value to 2 (DB9-MPX mode). In this case, '''do not use''' secondary drawbar assignments ''Upr2'' and ''Lwr2'' for inputs (parameter values 128 and up) in "Analog Remap" section; ''Upr2'' and ''Lwr2'' assignments will be ignored.


* When old DB9-MPX drawbar boards are '''not''' used, set parameter #1503 value to 3 (DBX mode). In this case, secondary drawbar assignments ''Upr2'' and ''Lwr2'' for inputs (parameter values 128 and up) can be used in "Analog Remap" section.
* When old DB9-MPX drawbar boards are '''not''' used, set parameter #1503 value to 3 (DBX mode). In this case, secondary drawbar assignments ''Upr2'' and ''Lwr2'' for inputs (parameter values 128 and up) can be used in "Analog Remap" section.
Zeile 946: Zeile 971:
==Connecting Digital Inputs==
==Connecting Digital Inputs==


The HX3.6 system offers a total of 64 internal (logical) switch functions or "tabs" (e.g. "Tube Amp Bypass" or "H100 Keying Mode") as well as some special functions (from firmware 5.7, e.g. Transpose Up/Down). The HX3.6 mainboard provides '''16 internal digital inputs''' onboard on PL35/36 (extendable by 5 external boards '''Preset16''' or '''Extend16'''up to 96 tab and preset functions) plus one rotary swich input. Switches are defined as tab stops, rocker or toggle switches, buttons are momentary switch contacts, normally open. All inputs are active low, i.e. tie to ground when switch/button is operated. You may leave the switch connectors open if you plan to control by MIDI only.
The HX3.6 system offers a total of 64 internal (logical) switch functions or "tabs" (e.g. "Tube Amp Bypass" or "H100 Keying Mode") as well as some special functions (from firmware 5.7, e.g. Transpose Up/Down). The HX3.6 mainboard provides '''16 internal digital inputs''' onboard on PL35/36 (extendable by 5 external boards '''Preset16''' or '''Extend16''' up to 96 tab and preset functions) plus one rotary swich input. Switches are defined as tab stops, rocker or toggle switches, buttons are momentary switch contacts, normally open. All inputs are active low, i.e. tie to ground when switch/button is operated. You may leave the switch connectors open if you plan to control by MIDI only.


===Input Monitor===
===Input Monitor===


A very helpful function of newer editor versions is the ''Input Monitor'' (button or tab for versions > 5.704). You can use it to check the function of all buttons and switches. Active (pressed) buttons are marked with "ON".
A very helpful function of HX3.6 Editor versions is the ''Input Monitor''. You can use it to check the function of all buttons and switches. Active (pressed) buttons are marked with "ON".


By clicking into the input table you will also find out to which HX3.6 tab the input or button is assigned. Conversely, when you click on an assignment in ''Switch Remap'', the active field in the input monitor tables jumps to the assigned input.
By clicking into the input table you will also find out to which HX3.6 tab the input or button is assigned. Conversely, when you click on an assignment in ''Switch Remap'', the active field in the input monitor tables jumps to the assigned input.
Zeile 1.097: Zeile 1.122:
===Other Buttons or Switches===
===Other Buttons or Switches===


Instead of Panel16 you may also connect your own buttons or tab switches (up to 16) directly to HX3.5 mainboard. Every function is activated by either a button or a switch (dependant on '''Button Mask''' parameter in HX3.5 Editor's System Inits) on digital inputs PL25/PL26. For buttons, a momentary contact to ground on each PL25/PL26 pin will toggle its status and drive indicator LEDs (see schematic). For switches, the indicator LED may be omitted as the mechanical switch shows current state. Leave unused digital inputs open.
To extend the pushbutton/switch inputs, the boards '''Preset16''', '''Extend16''' and also the older '''Preset12-2''' are available. They are connected to '''PL26 PANEL''' on the mainboard and connected in series via a bus system (I2C). Each board forms a group of 16 inputs (2 x 12 for Preset 12-2). The MenuPanel is also connected to this bus; conveniently, it is placed at the end of the chain, since it has only one bus connector. It is also possible to press several 10-pin connectors onto the ribbon cable at PL26.
 
Factory Pinout PL25 buttons (momentary contact, optional LED);
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|'''Pin'''
|'''Function'''
|-
|'''1'''
|Perc ON, like B3
|-
|'''2'''
|Perc SOFT
|-
|'''3'''
|Perc FAST
|-
|'''4'''
|Perc THIRD
|-
|'''5'''
|Vib ON upper
|-
|'''6'''
|Vib ON lower
|-
|'''7'''
|Leslie RUN (connected LED blinks with Leslie speed)
|-
|'''8'''
|Leslie FAST
|-
|'''9'''
| +5V, used only for button LEDs supply
|-
|'''10'''
|Common Gnd
|}
 
<br>
Factory Pinout PL26 buttons (momentary contact, optional LED);


{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
Each board must be assigned a '''unique bus address''' via its jumpers ($60 to $65, see imprint and table below). On older Preset16 and Preset12-2 the addresses are hardwired ($60 or $61 for Preset16 old, Preset12-2 occupies two addresses $60 and $61). Each address may be assigned only once in the network, otherwise there will be bus conflicts.
|'''Pin'''
|'''Function'''
|-
|'''1'''
|Common Preset 1 or V1/C1
|-
|'''2'''
|Common Preset 2 or V2/C2
|-
|'''3'''
|Common Preset 3 or V3/C3
|-
|'''4'''
|Common Preset 4 or V/C
|-
|'''5'''
|EFX 1 / Reverb 1
|-
|'''6'''
|EFX 2 / Reverb 2
|-
|'''7'''
|No Bass on Leslie (separate output)
|-
|'''8'''
|Split ON
|-
|'''9'''
| +5V, used only for button LEDs supply
|-
|'''10'''
|Common Gnd
|}


<br>
The 16 inputs of a Prest16 or Extend16 board form a group, with 5 boards these are the groups 0 to 5 corresponding to the set addresses $60 to $65. It is not necessary to number the addresses and thus the group numbers of the connected boards consecutively, there may be "gaps". HX3.6 does not query these.  
Please note that output current of PL25/PL26 pins '''should not exceed 20mA'''.  


To use '''toggle switches''' as tab stops, define P25 and PL26 inputs as switches by ''HX3 Editor'', "System Inits" parameter page. Check boxes in "ButtonMask" parameter row 1499 and 1500 to define an input pin as a '''switch instead of a button'''. The rightmost check box represents Pin 1 and so forth, up to leftmost box for pin 8. When using buttons, an indicator LED should be installed as shown; otherwise there is no indication if a tab stop is on or off.
All pushbutton/switches can be assigned to any HX3.6 function ("Tab") via the HX3.6 editor parameters ''Switch Remap''; the parameters in the group ''Input Mode'' determine whether a switch (ON, 255) or a pushbutton with LED (OFF, 0, default) is connected to the corresponding input.  


<br>
To check the function and affiliation of a digital input, use the ''Input Monitor'' in the HX3.6 editor. By clicking into the monitor table you can also determine to which HX3.6 tab this input is assigned.


==Vibrato Knob (Rotary Switch)==
Each digital input can be enabled/disabled or redirected in the ''Switch Remap'' section of the HX3 editor, parameters 5100 to 5195. Preset and voice buttons may also be distributed to the 96 inputs as desired. Only restriction: Buttons of a certain preset function (Upper, Lower or Common) must be located on continuous buttons within a group or board, it is not possible to distribute for example Upper Voices on 2 boards/groups.


[[Datei:Hoax_rotary.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Vibrato rotary switch connection to PL24 VIBSW. Disregard "PL5" lettering in schematic. First contact lug of rotary switch is not used!''']]
====Board Adresses for Digital Inputs====


Vibrato/chorus V1 to C3 is selected by a rotary switch connected to '''PL24'''. The switch position is always polled unless Panel16 is configured with V1..3/Chorus buttons (''System Inits'' parameter #1504, also see note below). PL24 also carries switching signals (used on HX3.5 Extension board), indicating rotary operation. You may connect a LED with serial resistor (330R and up) here, cathode (-) connected to Common Gnd. On firmwares 5.63 and up, set ''System Inits'' parameter #1497 to 0 for use of vibrato rotary switch connected to PL24.  
Input group 2 ($62) is already assigned for the 16 inputs on the HX3.6 mainboard (see below, section '''Panel16''') and must not be used for external Preset16/Extend16.


Pinout PL24 VIBSW Vibrato rotary switch (active low – switch to Gnd):
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width: 70%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
 
!colspan="7" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Board Addresses for Digital Inputs
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|'''Pin'''
|'''Funktion'''
|-
|-
|'''1'''
!style="width: 15%" | Input group
|Chorus 1
!0
!1  
!2 (onboard)
!3
!4
!5
|-
|-
|'''2'''
!Bus address
|Vibrato 2
!$60
!$61
!$62
!$63
!$64
!$65
|-
|-
|'''3'''
!Jumper on Preset16, Extend16
|Chorus 2
|-
|'''4'''
|Vibrato 3
|-
|'''5'''
|Chorus 3
|-
|'''6'''
|nicht verwendet
|-
|'''7'''
|Rotary Slow Indicator Ausgang(active high)
|-
|'''8'''
|Rotary Fast Indicator Ausgang(active high)
|-
|'''9'''
|nicht verwendet
|-
|'''10'''
|Gnd
|-
|}
 
 
'''Firmware #5.635 and up:''' Vibrato V1..C3 may be selected by menu, a rotary knob connected to PL24 or three (two for V1, V2, V1+V2 = V3, one C/V) resp. four buttons (separate V1, V2, V3 and C/V) on Panel16 or external panels. Set parameter #1497 according to your installation. '''Three button mode''' (#1497 = 1) was introduced for XB5 and other conversions where only two "adding" buttons (V I, V II) are present for V1..V3 select (both lit = V3). For HX3.5 Drawbar Expander and other organs with three '''radio type buttons''' plus one C/V button, set #1497 = 2.
 
In both three or four button vibrato select mode, vibrato buttons may be assigned to any digital input; they are no longer restricted to lower left four buttons on first Panel16. To assign vibrato buttons, set corresponding inputs in ''Switch Remap'' section.
 
== Additional Tabs and Preset Buttons==
 
While Panel16 directly connects to HX3.5 internal button/switch interface PL25/PL26 (16 inputs), '''Preset16''' and '''Extend16''' boards do have an extra interface chip which connects to I2C bus via '''PL21 PANEL/PRESET''' connector. A set of jumpers (solder blobs) determines the button group the board belongs to. Up to 5 Preset16 or Extend16 boards may be connected to HX3.5 PL21 in series, so a total of 96 buttons/switches are available.
 
It is still possible to use one older '''Preset12-2''' board (occupies addresses $60 and $61, see below) combined with Preset16 or Extend16; just make sure that no other Preset16 or Extend16 is set to address $60 or $61.
 
===Preset16===
 
[[Datei:Panel16 anschl.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Two daisy-chained Preset 16 boards connected to PL21 PANEL. Optional MenuPanel may be connected to last Preset16 board.''']]
 
On firmwares '''prior to version 5.7''', boards jumpered to address $60 an $61 automatically became Voice Presets, leaving only 64 buttons/inputs for individual configuration. On firmwares 5.7 and up, this restriction no longer applies, so any button on Preset16 on any address $60 to $65 may be configured as a tab, a drawbar Voice Preset or a Common Preset.
 
Most tab functions are available in menu system, while 16 tabs are physically present on Panel16 (or buttons/switches) connected to PL25/PL26 on mainboard. To make additional tabs (up to up to 48 on firmware < 5.7, 80 otherwise) physically available, additional Preset16 boards may be added to the system (firmware #5.4 or higher required). Use HX3.5 Editor's ''Switch Remap Table'' to assign a particular tab function to each button.
 
Newer [http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/preset16 Preset16] boards provide three jumpers (solder bridges) to set any address $60 to $65 (see Preset 16 back lettering). Older Preset16 only have one jumper to select between address 60 and $61. PLease note: '''All Preset16 or Extend16 boards connected to HX3.5 must have different addresses!'''
 
Buttons base numbers (first button) for '''firmware version up to 5.7:'''
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|'''Address'''
|'''$60'''
|'''$61'''
|'''$62'''
|'''$63'''
|'''$64'''
|'''$65'''
|-
|'''Jumper bridge'''
|JP1, JP2,<br>JP3 closed
|JP1, JP2,<br>JP3 closed
|JP2, JP3 closed
|JP2, JP3 closed
|JP1, JP3 closed<br>'''(do not use!)'''
|JP1, JP3 closed
|JP3 closed
|JP3 closed
|JP1, JP2 closed
|JP1, JP2 closed
|JP2 closed
|JP2 closed
|-
|-
|'''Button Function'''  
!Note
|Upper Voice<br>Presets 0..15
|scope="row" colspan="2" |Fixed addresses for Preset16 (old, Upper 0, Lower 1) and Preset12-2 (both)
|Lower Voice<br>Presets 0..15
|HX3.6 board<br>onboard, fixed address<br>'''Do not use for Preset16, Extend16!'''
|(onboard, Panel16)
|Extend16 und Preset16<br>with solder pads
|Button #16..#31
|Extend16 und Preset16<br>with solder pads
|Button #32..#47
|Extend16 und Preset16<br>with solder pads
|Button #48..#63
|-
|-
|'''Base Number'''
|(none)
|(none)
|#0
|#16
|#32
|#48
|}
Button base numbers (first button) for '''firmware version 5.7 and up:'''
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|'''Address'''
|'''$60'''
|'''$61'''
|'''$62'''
|'''$63'''
|'''$64'''
|'''$65'''
|-
|'''Jumper bridge'''
|JP1, JP2,<br>JP3 closed
|JP2, JP3 closed
|JP1, JP3 closed<br>'''(do not use!)'''
|JP3 closed
|JP1, JP2 closed
|JP2 closed
|-
|-
|'''Button Function'''
!Button-Funktion
|Button #0..#15
|Button #0..#15
|Button #16..#31
|Button #16..#31
|(onboard, Panel16)
|Button #32..#47<br>(onboard, Panel16)
|Button #48..#63
|Button #48..#63
|Button #64..#79
|Button #64..#79
|Button #80..#95
|Button #80..#95
|-
|-
|'''Base Number'''
!Button top left<br>or first input
|#0
|#0
|#16
|#16
|#32
|#32 (PL25 Pin 1)
|#48
|#48
|#64
|#64
|#80
|#80
|}
|}
<br>


The number of a specific pushbutton/switch results from the group base number (16 * group/board number) plus the specified offset. So for the board with address '''$63''' the first input would be 16 * 3 = 48.


Switch/Button input assignment for address '''$60..$65''' (assignable by ''Switch Remap'' #5100 to #5163 resp. #5100..5195 with firmware 5.7 and up):
====Preset16====


{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
[[Datei:Panel16 anschl.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Two daisy-chained Preset16 boards connected to PL26 PANEL. MenuPanel may be connected to last Preset16 board.''']]
|'''Input #<br>PL18'''
[[Datei:Preset16_2_silk.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Connectors and jumper locations of Preset16-2 board (new version)''']]
|Base +0 <br>Pin 1 (PL1)
 
|Base +1 <br>Pin 2 (PL2)
[https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/p/preset16 Preset16] is a stand-alone panel with 2 rows of 8 LED buttons each. It is connected to '''HX3 PL26''' via a 10-pin ribbon cable. Additional preset16 can be connected to the second 10-pin header each (daisy chain). Both 10-pin headers on preset16 can be used (are wired in parallel).
|Base +2 <br>Pin 3 (PL3)
 
|Base +3 <br>Pin 4 (PL4)
A plugged jumper on older Preset16 boards selects the upper manual, if available. If the jumper is missing, preset16 operates on lower manual. Newer preset16 boards have three jumpers (solder bridges) to set preset16 to upper or lower manual voice presets (address $60 and $61) (see table '''Board Addresses for Digital Inputs'''). Set solder pads to get one of the board addresses given in the table.
|Base +4 <br>Pin 5 (PL5)
|Base +5 <br>Pin 6 (PL6)
|Base +6 <br>Pin 7 (PL7)
| +7 <br>Pin 8 (PL8)
| +5V <br>Pin 9
|Gnd <br>Pin 10
|-
|'''Input #<br>PL17'''
|Base +8 <br>Pin 1 (PL9)
|Base +9 <br>Pin 2 (PL10)
|Base +10 <br>Pin 3 (PL11)
|Base +11 <br>Pin 4 (PL11)
|Base +12 <br>Pin 5 (PL13)
|Base +13 <br>Pin 6 (PL14)
|Base +14 <br>Pin 6 (PL15)
| +15 <br>Pin 7 (PL16)
| +5V <br>Pin 9
|Gnd <br>Pin 10
|}


If you use two drawbars per manual, using DBX or older DB9-MPX (obsolete) drawbar cards, set ''System Inits'' parameter #1505 "2nd Drawbar Select Voice Number" to 1. This will activate the first drawbar set on preset 0, and the second drawbar set on preset 1. You can use any voice from 1 to 15 to activate the second drawbar set. Higher numbers will disable the switchover.


Add solder blobs to obtain one of the board addresses as stated in table. Connect Preset16 in "External Panel" mode (jumpers set accordingly) to PL21 of HX3.5 mainboard or to previous Preset16 (daisy-chained). Function of additional buttons #16 to #63 may be assigned to any desired Tab function by HX3.5 Editor, "Switch Remap" table. Example: To set lower left button (#16) of "External Tabs Preset 16" on address $63 to function "Equalizer Bypass", set parameter #5116 in HX3.5 Editor's "Switch Remap" table to 31.
The board address may be arbitrary (except $62 for group 2), because the preset buttons are assigned via ''Switch Remap''. However, $60 and $61 are preset in the firmware to remain compatible with existing installations. To achieve compatibility with previous installations, set bits 0 and 1 in *System Inits* "Various Configurations #1501, which swaps upper and lower button row of Preset16. Alternatively, move the gray button caps to the upper button row; they can be pulled off with some force. Set the ''Input Modes'' for groups 0 and 1 to pushbuttons or switches. The ''Switch'' setting can also be used with pushbuttons; in contrast to the ''Button'' setting, a voice preset is then called up as soon as the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible with the help of the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in ''Switch Remaps'' and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in ''System Inits'' #1505.


Please Note: External digital inputs (by means of re-jumpered Preset16 boards) may not be set to toggle switch function individually. Either the complete board is set to button inputs, or it is set to switch inputs (rightmost 3 bits in parameter #1502).
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width: 70%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
!colspan="10" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Preset16 Default Button Assigment
|-
!style="width: 15%" | Buttons<br>upper row
|style="color:red; width: 10%"|Live setting
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 1<br>(or 2nd DB set)
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 2
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 3
!style="width: 1%" |
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 4
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 5
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 6
|style="width: 10%" | Voice 7
|-
!Offset<br>Input number
|# +0
|# +1
|# +2
|# +3
!
|# +4
|# +5
|# +6
|# +7
|-
!colspan="10" |
|-
!Buttons<br>lower row
|Voice 8
|Voice 9
|Voice 10
|Voice 11
!
|Voice 12
|Voice 13
|Voice 14
|Voice 15
|-
!Offset<br>Input number
|# +8
|# +9
|# +10
|# +11
!
|# +12
|# +13
|# +14
|# +15
|-
|colspan="10" style="text-align:center; background-color:#f0f0f0;" | ''Assignable via '''Switch Remap''', can be on any board and in any group, but continuous buttons''
|}
<br>


====Extend16====
====Extend16====
Zeile 1.358: Zeile 1.264:
[[Datei:Hoax_ledbtn.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Connection of keys with LED indicators to Extend16, PL17 and PL18.''']]
[[Datei:Hoax_ledbtn.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Connection of keys with LED indicators to Extend16, PL17 and PL18.''']]


Extend16 boards are like Preset16 without buttons; the connection of switches or buttons (if necessary with LED) is done as described above for the on-board inputs of the HX3.5. The pinout of PL17/PL16 on the Extend16 board is compatible with '''PL25/PL26 of mainboard'''. Additionally, all pushbutton inputs are routed to 3-pin connectors. Extend16 can also be used to select voice presets if jumpered accordingly and then replace the older '''Preset12-2'''. Please note: All Preset16 or Extend16 boards connected to HX3.5 must have different addresses!
[https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/en/p/button-switch-input-board-extend16 Extend16] boards are basically Preset16 without buttons; the connection of switches or buttons (possibly with LED) is done as described above for the on-board inputs of the HX3.6. The pinout of PL17/PL16 on the Extend16 board is compatible with '''PL35/PL36 of the mainboard'''. In addition, all pushbutton inputs are routed to 3-pin connectors. Extend16 can also be used to select presets if configured accordingly and then replace the older '''Preset12-2'''.


Input base numbers (first button) for '''firmware version up to 5.66x:'''
The number of the pushbutton/switch results from the group base number (16 * group/board number) plus the specified offset. For the board with address '''$63''' (group 3) the first input would be 16 * 3 = 48.


{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center;width: 63%; background-color:#ffffcc;"
|'''Address'''
!colspan="11" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Extend16 Pinout PL18
|'''$60'''
|'''$61'''
|'''$62'''
|'''$63'''
|'''$64'''
|'''$65'''
|-
|-
|'''Jumper bridge'''
!style="width: 15%" | PL18 Pins'''
|JP1, JP2,<br>JP3 closed
!Pin 1
|JP2, JP3 closed
!Pin 2
|JP1, JP3 closed<br>'''(do not use!)'''
!Pin 3
|JP3 closed
!Pin 4
|JP1, JP2 closed
!Pin 5
|JP2 closed
!Pin 6
!Pin 7
!Pin 8
!Pin 9
!Pin 10
|-
|-
|'''Input Function'''
!Offset Input number
|Upper Voice<br>Presets 0..15
|# +0
|Lower Voice<br>Presets 0..15
|# +1
|(onboard, Panel16)
|# +2
|Input #16..#31
|# +3
|Input #32..#47
|# +4
|Input #48..#63
|# +5
|# +6
|# +7
|
|
|-
|-
|'''Base Number'''
!Single inputs
|(none)
|PL1
|(none)
|PL2
|#0
|PL3
|#16
|PL4
|#32
|PL5
|#48
|PL6
|}
|PL7
 
|PL8
 
| +5V
Input base numbers (first button) for '''firmware version 5.7 and up:'''
|Gnd
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|'''Address'''
|'''$60'''
|'''$61'''
|'''$62'''
|'''$63'''
|'''$64'''
|'''$65'''
|-
|-
|'''Jumper bridge'''
!colspan="11" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Extend16 Pinout PL17
|JP1, JP2,<br>JP3 closed
|JP2, JP3 closed
|JP1, JP3 closed<br>'''(do not use!)'''
|JP3 closed
|JP1, JP2 closed
|JP2 closed
|-
|-
|'''Input Function'''
!PL17 Pins
|Input #0..#15
!Pin 1
|Input #16..#31
!Pin 2
|(onboard, Panel16)
!Pin 3
|Input #48..#63
!Pin 4
|Input #64..#79
!Pin 5
|Input #80..#95
!Pin 6
!Pin 7
!Pin 8
!Pin 9
!Pin 10
|-
|-
|'''Base Number'''
!Offset Input number
|#0
|# +8
|#16
|# +9
|#32
|# +10
|#48
|# +11
|#64
|# +12
|#80
|# +13
|}
|# +14
 
|# +15
 
|
Switch/Button input assignment for address '''$60..$65''' (assignable by ''Switch Remap'' #5100 to #5163 resp. #5100..5195 with firmware 5.7 and up):
|
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
|'''Input #<br>PL18'''
|Base +0 <br>Pin 1 (PL1)
|Base +1 <br>Pin 2 (PL2)
|Base +2 <br>Pin 3 (PL3)
|Base +3 <br>Pin 4 (PL4)
|Base +4 <br>Pin 5 (PL5)
|Base +5 <br>Pin 6 (PL6)
|Base +6 <br>Pin 7 (PL7)
| +7 <br>Pin 8 (PL8)
| +5V <br>Pin 9
|Gnd <br>Pin 10
|-
|-
|'''Input #<br>PL17'''
!Single inputs
|Base +8 <br>Pin 1 (PL9)
|PL9
|Base +9 <br>Pin 2 (PL10)
|PL10
|Base +10 <br>Pin 3 (PL11)
|PL11
|Base +11 <br>Pin 4 (PL11)
|PL11
|Base +12 <br>Pin 5 (PL13)
|PL13
|Base +13 <br>Pin 6 (PL14)
|PL14
|Base +14 <br>Pin 6 (PL15)
|PL15
| +15 <br>Pin 7 (PL16)
|PL16
| +5V <br>Pin 9
| +5V
|Gnd <br>Pin 10
|Gnd
|}
|}
 
<br>
 
For more convenient wiring, the LED pushbutton inputs are also routed to 16 three-pin connectors, to each of which an LED pushbutton is connected. If you use switches or pushbuttons without LEDs, leave the L+ connector open. Series resistors for the LEDs are already included here, you can connect red, yellow and green LEDs directly to PL1..PL16. For blue and white LEDs an additional series resistor of 1kOhm should be inserted into the L+ line, otherwise the LEDs are too bright and dazzle. Pin assignment PL1..PL16:
For more convenient wiring, the LED pushbutton inputs are also routed to 16 three-pin connectors, to each of which an LED pushbutton is connected. If you use switches or pushbuttons without LEDs, leave the L+ connector open. Series resistors for the LEDs are already included here, you can connect red, yellow and green LEDs directly to PL1..PL16. For blue and white LEDs an additional series resistor of 1kOhm should be inserted into the L+ line, otherwise the LEDs are too bright and dazzle. Pin assignment PL1..PL16:


{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left;width: 25%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
|'''Pin'''
!colspan="11" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | Extend16 Single Inputs
|'''Function'''
|-
|-
|'''BG'''
!style="width: 15%" | Pin'''
!Function
|-
!BG
|Button Ground
|Button Ground
|-
|-
|'''BL'''
!BL
|Button and LED- (Connection)
|Button and LED connection
|-
|-
|'''L+'''
!L+
|LED+ (Anode)
|LED+ (Anode)
|-
|-
|}
|}
<br>


The board address may be arbitrary (except $62 for group 2), because the preset buttons are assigned via ''Switch Remap''. However, $60 and $61 are preset in the firmware to remain compatible with existing installations. Set the ''Input Modes'' for groups 0 and 1 to push buttons or switches. The ''Switch'' setting can also be used with pushbuttons; unlike the ''Button'' setting, a voice preset is then called up when the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible using the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in ''Switch Remaps'' and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in ''System Inits'' #1504.


Please note: External digital inputs (Extend16 or by means of reversed Preset16 cards) cannot be set individually to toggle switch function on firmware prior to 5.7. Either the complete card is set to pushbutton inputs or it is set to switch inputs (rightmost 3 bits in parameter #1502). You can check the assignment and the current pushbutton/switch setting in the HX3.5 editor with the ''Input Monitor''.
====Preset12-2 (obsolete)====


<br>
'''[[Datei:Preset12-2_ansch.JPG|300px|thumb|right|The Preset12-2 is connected to HX3.6 PL26. The ribbon cable can be extended with an additional connector to connect the menu panel.]]'''


==Connecting Presets on firmwares prior to version 5.7==
[https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/en/p/preset12-2 Preset12-2] is an interface board for up to 2 x 12 "inverted" preset keys (with optional LED indicators) as found on Hammond console organs. The Preset12-2 board is basically equivalent to two Panel16s or Extend16s, with the last 4 inputs missing. It is connected to the '''HX3.6 PL26''' via a 10-wire ribbon cable. Pin 1 of the two 14-pin headers is preset 0 = Live (right drawbar set) = B button, pin 2 is preset 1 = Live (left drawbar set) and so on down to pin 12 = CANCEL button.  


HX3.5 board does provide 4 '''Common Preset''' buttons (see '''Pinout PL26''') for both upper and lower manual which provide a total of 16 presets (all combinations of 4 buttons).  
The standard organ firmware supports '''momentary contacts'''. To save a preset, press and hold the preset button/pushbutton for 2 seconds.


Drawbar '''Voice Presets''' (as found as "inverted keys" on B3 organ consoles) work independently of Common Presets; they only affect drawbar settings and may be accessed by menu. 2x8, 2x12 or 2x16 Voice Presets may be obtained with optional boards '''Preset12-2''' or '''Preset16''' (one or two). All connect to '''HX3 PL21''' by 10-wire flat ribbon cable. HX3 PL21 is a I2C bus system, so all boards connect in parallel (use multiple 10-pin plugs on one cable if necessary); Preset12 and Preset16 provide an extension route-through connector for adding more boards. Cable length on HX3 PL21 should not exceed 100 cm (40") in total. Use appropriate firmware for each preset solution. See description of each product for details. Discontinued boards are still supported by newer firmware issues.
When using '''2 Drawbar Sets per Manual''' by DB9-MPX Drawbar/Multiplexer and Preset12-2 board, set ''HX3 Editor'' "System Inits" parameter 1505 "2nd Drawbar Select Voice Number" to 1. Switching Drawbar Sets A#/B is only active when no Common Preset is on ("Live" mode #0). If a '''Common Preset''' (#1..#99) is selected, the '''right drawbar set''' is always active.


===Preset16===
'''Pinout PL1 (LEDs)'''<br>
Pin - Funktion<br>
1: LED 1 cathode (Preset 0, "B" key drawbar set)<br>
2: LED 2 cathode (Preset 1, "A#" key drawbar set)<br>
3: LED 3 cathode (Preset 2)<br>
...<br>
12: LED 12 cathode (Preset 11, CANCEL key)<br>
13,14: Common LED Anode (+)


[[Datei:Panel16 anschl.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Two daisy-chained Preset 16 boards connected to PL21 PANEL. Optional MenuPanel may be connected to last Preset16 board.''']]
The LED outputs have integrated 220 ohm resistors, resulting in an LED current of 15 mA. The long leg of the LEDs is the anode (+), the short leg is the cathode (-).


[http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/preset16 Preset16] is a self-contained panel with 2 rows of 8 LED buttons each. It connects to '''HX3 PL21''' by a 10-wire flat ribbon cable. A second Preset 16 may be connected to second 10-pin header (daisy-chain). Both 10-pin headers on Preset16 may be used (are wired in parallel).
'''Pinout PL2 (Buttons/Switches)'''<br>
A jumper bridge on older Preset16 boards selects upper manual if inserted. If jumper is absent, Preset16 works on lower manual. See jumper table for newer Preset16 boards.  
Pin - Function (active low – switch to Gnd)<br>
1: Switch 1 (Preset 0, "B" key drawbar set)<br>
2: Switch 2 (Preset 1, "A#" key drawbar set)<br>
3: Switch 3 (Preset 2)<br>
...<br>
12: Switch 12 (Preset 11, CANCEL key)<br>
13,14: Common Gnd (0V)


Param #1505 in HX3 Editor defines a "splitted row" function for upper or lower manual preset buttons. When set to 1, upper row of buttons is for upper manual, lower row for lower manual (i.e. 8 presets each). When set to 2, upper row of buttons is for upper manual, lower row for common presets (i.e. 8 presets each). Board must je jumpered for upper manual. You may also define a splitted lower Preset16: Set #1505 to 3, and lower Preset16 becomes splitted (8 lower voices and 8 common presets).
To achieve compatibility with existing installations, set bits 0 and 1 in *System Inits* "Various Configurations #1501. This will restore the correct voice preset order. Set the ''Input Modes'' for groups 0 and 1 to pushbutton or switch. The ''Switch'' setting can also be used with pushbuttons; in contrast to the ''Button'' setting, a voice preset is then recalled as soon as the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible using the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in ''Switch Remaps'' and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in ''System Inits'' #1505.


If using dual drawbars per manual by using or DBX or older DB9-MPX (obsolete) drawbar boards, set ''HX3 Editor'' "System Inits" parameter #1496 "2nd Drawbar Select Voice Number" to 1. This will activate 1st drawbar set on Preset 0, 2nd drawbar set on Preset 1. You may use any number 1 to 15 as secondary drawbar set activator.
====Preset12-MPX (obsolete)====


Newer Preset16 boards provide three jumpers (solder bridges) to set Preset16 to upper or lower manual voice presets (address $60 and $61):
The old '''Preset12-MPX''' boards for HX3 mk2/mk3 can also be used for HX3.6 together with two sets of non-MPX drawbar boards. However, they do not provide a variable preset number for the second drawbar set. Instead, the second drawbar set is hardwired to Voice Preset 15. So you must change the second drawbar set number in parameter #1505 to 15, not 1 if you are using Preset12-MPX.


{| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"
To achieve compatibility with existing installations, set bits 0 and 1 in ''System Inits'' "Various Configurations #1501. This will restore the correct voice preset order. Set ''Input Modes'' for groups 0 and 1 to pushbutton or switch. The ''Switch'' setting can also be used with pushbuttons; in contrast to the ''Button'' setting, a voice preset is then recalled as soon as the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible using the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in ''Switch Remaps'' and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in ''System Inits'' #1505.
|'''Address'''
|'''$60'''  
|'''$61'''
|'''$62'''
|'''$63'''
|'''$64'''
|'''$65'''
|-
|'''Jumper bridge'''
|JP1, JP2, JP3 closed
|JP2, JP3 closed
|JP1, JP3 closed
|JP3 closed
|JP1, JP2 closed
|JP2 closed
|-
|'''Button Function'''  
|Upper Voice Presets<br>or splitted upper/lower<br>or splitted upper/common
|Lower Voice Presets<br>or splitted lower/common
|DO NOT USE
|Addt'l tab functions, <br>Btn #16..Btn #31
|Addt'l tab functions, <br>Btn #32..Btn #47
|Addt'l tab functions, <br>Btn #48..Btn #63
|}


Add solder blobs to obtain one of the board addresses as stated in table. See section '''[[#Additional_Tabs]]''' to use a Preset16 board as an "External Panel" for additional tab functions.
====Presets and Voices====


===Preset12-2===
HX3.6 knows for each manual and the pedal separately stored pure drawbar settings ("Voices") and the (depending on the System Inits configuration) many or all analog and tab settings "Common Presets" (1 to 99). Drawbar-''Voices''' (as found as "inverted keys" on B3 consoles) operate independently of Common Presets; they affect only Drawbar settings and can be accessed via the menu. 2x8, 2x12, or 2x16 Voice Presets can be created using the optional cards '''Preset16''', '''Extend16''' (multiple allowed) or '''Preset12-2'''.


'''[[Datei:Preset12-2_ansch.JPG|300px|thumb|right|Preset12-2 board connects to HX3 PL21. Flat ribbon cable may be extended with additional connector to accomodate MenuPanel.]]'''
If a common preset is called up and a voice preset is not set to 0 (live), the now invalid voice button flashes. Pressing the voice button again recalls the drawbar setting stored here; now the common preset button flashes to indicate that the common preset is no longer valid.


[http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/preset12-2 Preset12-2] is an interface board for up to 2 x 12 "inverted" preset keys (with optional LED indicators) as found on Hammond console organs. Preset16 PCB is similar to Panel16, but has additional circuitry and connects to '''HX3.5 PL21''' by a 10-wire flat ribbon cable. See schematics for pin designation. Pin 1 of both 14-pin headers is Preset 0 = Live (right drawbar set) = B key, pin 2 is Preset 1 = Live (left drawbar set) etc. downto pin 12 = CANCEL key.
===Vibrato Knob (Rotary Switch)===


Standard organ firmware supports '''momentary contacts'''. To save a preset, press and hold preset key/button for 2 seconds.
[[Datei:Hoax_rotary.png|300px|thumb|right|'''Vibrato rotary switch connection to PL33 VIBSW. Disregard "PL5" lettering in schematic. First contact lug of rotary switch is not used!''']]


When using '''2 sets of drawbars per manual''' by DB9-MPX drawbars/multiplexer and Preset12-2 board, set ''HX3 Editor'' "System Inits" parameter 1496 "2nd Drawbar Select Voice Number" to 1. Switching from drawbar sets A#/B is only active when no Overall Preset is on (Overall Preset "Live" mode #0). When an '''Overall Preset''' (#1..#15) is selected, always the '''right drawbar set''' is active, even with A# key Drawbar Voice.
Vibrato/chorus V1 to C3 is selected by a rotary switch connected to '''PL33'''. The switch position is always polled unless Panel16 is configured with V1..3/Chorus buttons (''System Inits'' parameter #1504, also see note below). PL33 also carries switching signals, indicating rotary operation. You may connect a LED with serial resistor (330R and up) here, cathode (-) connected to Common Gnd.


'''Pinout PL1 (LEDs)'''<br>
Pinout PL33 VIBSW Vibrato rotary switch (active low – switch to Gnd):
Pin - function<br>
1: LED 1 cathode (Preset 0, "B" key drawbar set)<br>
2: LED 2 cathode (Preset 1, "A#" key drawbar set)<br>
3: LED 3 cathode (Preset 2)<br>
...<br>
12: LED 12 cathode (Preset 11, CANCEL key)<br>
13,14: Common LED anode (+)


LED outputs have on-board 220 Ohms resistors, resulting in 15 mA LED current. Long leg of LEDs is anode (+), short leg is cathode (-).
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left;width: 25%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
!colspan="10" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | PL33 Vibrato Switch
|-
!style="width: 15%" | Pin
!Funktion
|-
!1
|Chorus 1
|-
!2
|Vibrato 2
|-
!3
|Chorus 2
|-
!4
|Vibrato 3
|-
!5
|Chorus 3
|-
!6
|not used
|-
!7
|Rotary Slow Indicator (active high)
|-
!8
|Rotary Fast Indicator (active high)
|-
!9
|not used
|-
!10
|Gnd
|-
|}


'''Pinout PL2 (Buttons/Switches)'''<br>
Pin - function (active low – switch to Gnd)<br>
1: Switch 1 (Preset 0, "B" key drawbar set)<br>
2: Switch 2 (Preset 1, "A#" key drawbar set)<br>
3: Switch 3 (Preset 2)<br>
...<br>
12: Switch 12 (Preset 11, CANCEL key)<br>
13,14: Common switch ground (0V)


New in firmware #5.408 and up: Parameter #1508 switches from normal (button type) keys to "Latching Keys" mode (drawbar voice presets as found on old Hammond consoles). In this case, saving a voice is accomplished by holding the "Cancel" key and destination voice preset key down for at least 2 seconds. 


Note: The old '''Preset12-MPX''' boards for HX3 mk2/mk3 may be used as well for HX3 mk4 and mk5 along with two sets of non-MPX drawbar boards. They do not offer a variable preset number for second drawbar set, though. Instead, second drawbar set is hard-wired to Voice Preset 15. So you have to change 2nd drawbar set number in parameter #1496  to 15, not to 1 when using Preset12-MPX.
To assign vibrato keys, set the corresponding inputs in the ''Switch Remap'' section to 84, 85, 87 (three-key mode) or 84..87 (four-key mode). The ''System Inits'' parameter #1504 = 1 is ignored.


==Connecting Keyboard Scan Board(s)==
==Connecting Keyboard Scan Board(s)==


For lowest key-to-audio latency we recommend direct keyboard connection via scan board (different versions available). Scan boards are activated by update from SD card (appropriate for your application) or ''HX3 Manager''. Upload driver ''scanmidi.dat'', ''scanfatr.dat'' resp. ''scansr61.dat'' to HX3.5 using ''Updater'' window. All Scan drivers will support MIDI input/output too, but for pure MIDI remote we recommend MIDI input driver ''scanmidi.dat''. New HX3.5 boards come with ''scanmidi.dat'' installed.
For lowest key-to-audio latency we recommend direct keyboard connection via scan board (different versions available). Scan boards are activated by update from SD card (appropriate for your application) or ''HX3.6 Manager''. Upload driver ''scanmidi.dat'', ''scanfatr.dat'' resp. ''scansr61.dat'' to HX3.6 using ''Updater'' window. All Scan drivers will support MIDI input/output too, but for pure MIDI remote we recommend MIDI input driver ''scanmidi.dat''. New HX3.6 boards come with ''scanmidi.dat'' installed.


===FatarScan2===
===FatarScan2===
'''[[Datei:Wiring fatar.png|300px|thumb|right|FatarScan2 connection diagram - mk4 board shown, disregard PL indices]]'''   
'''[[Datei:Wiring fatar.png|300px|thumb|right|FatarScan2 connection diagram - mk4 board shown, disregard PL indices, connection to PL8 FATAR SCAN]]'''   


A single [http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/fatarscan2 FatarScan2 board] is connected to '''HX3.5 PL9 FATAR SCAN'''. One or two Fatar 61 key manuals (type TP/8O or similar) may be connected to one FatarScan2 board using a special cable set (MicroMatch connectors to keyboard scanning strips). See page [[Anschluss der Scan-Platine FatarScan2]] (German language) for more pictures. We recommend buying the FatarScan2 cable set for connection to MicroMatch headers on Fatar keybeds (one set for each manual).
A single [http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/fatarscan2 FatarScan2 board] is connected to '''HX3.6 PL8 FATAR SCAN'''. One or two Fatar 61 key manuals (type TP/8O or similar) may be connected to one FatarScan2 board using a special cable set (MicroMatch connectors to keyboard scanning strips). See page [[Anschluss der Scan-Platine FatarScan2]] (German language) for more pictures. We recommend buying the FatarScan2 cable set for connection to MicroMatch headers on Fatar keybeds (one set for each manual).


A FatarScan2 board '''must''' be connected to PL9 if using the FatarScan driver, otherwise loud noise will be heard.
A FatarScan2 board '''must''' be connected to PL8 if using the FatarScan driver.


Bass pedals may be connected to an additional Scan16-Strip, Scan61-Inline or Bass25 board wired to '''HX3 PL13''' (!).
Bass pedals may be connected to an additional Scan16-Strip, Scan61-Inline or Bass25 board wired to '''PL12 4014 SCAN''' (!).


FatarScan2 boards are activated by update from SD card or ''HX3 Manager'' application. Upload driver ''scanfatr.dat'' to HX3.5 using ''Updater'' window.
FatarScan2 boards are activated by update from SD card or ''HX3.6 Manager'' application. Upload driver ''scanfatr.dat'' to HX3.6 using ''Updater'' window.
 
'''Please note:''' The FatarScan2 board must be connected when using the scanfatr.dat driver, otherwise communication with the HX3.6 manager will be blocked.


===Scan16-Strip Set===
===Scan16-Strip Set===
'''[[Datei:wiring_scan16.png|300px|thumb|right|Connection of Scan16 Strip or Scan61 to HX3 board (HX3.4 pictured). Note: HX3.5 has different PL designators, use PL13 (blue) for Scan16 Strip or Scan61.]]'''
'''[[Datei:wiring_scan16.png|300px|thumb|right|Connection of Scan16 Strip or Scan61 to HX3 board (HX3.4 pictured. Note: HX3.6 has different PL designators)]]'''


For most "one contact per key" organs one or two sets of tall [http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/scan16/SubProducts/os16-set4 Scan16-Strip] boards (one set for each manual) may be used which yield easier installation on these keybeds. For each manual you need 3 (44 or 49 keys) or 4 (61 keys) Scan16 boards. Please refer to [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN schematics and part placement] in out Git repo. All Scan16 equipped manuals are wired in parallel with one 10-wire flat ribbon cable (multiple connectors attached) to '''HX3.5 PL13'''. Bass25 may be used as pedal scan board. A jumper on "lowest" Scan16 board determines if keybed is upper, lower or bass pedal:
For most "one contact per key" organs one or two sets of tall [https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/en/p/scan16-strip Scan16-Strip] boards (one set for each manual) may be used which yield easier installation on these keybeds. For each manual you need 3 (44 or 49 keys) or 4 (61 keys) Scan16 boards. Please refer to [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN schematics and part placement] in out Git repo. All Scan16 equipped manuals are wired in parallel with one 10-wire flat ribbon cable (multiple connectors attached) to '''HX3.6 PL12 4014 SCAN'''. Bass25 may be used as pedal scan board. A jumper on "lowest" Scan16 board determines if keybed is upper, lower or bass pedal:


JP1 = Upper manual<br>
JP1 = Upper manual<br>
Zeile 1.592: Zeile 1.490:
Please note: lowest key contact pad on Scan16 is always "C" key on 4- and 5-octave keybeds. On 61-key manuals, upper part of rightmost Scan16 board may be cut off as marked on PCB silk screen printing (or pads are left open). On 44-key manuals, lowest 5 pads are left open, manual(s) start with "F" key. On 49-key manuals, connect pad PL20 to highest "C" note. All contacts must switch to ground. Boards provide ground lugs for connection to busbar.
Please note: lowest key contact pad on Scan16 is always "C" key on 4- and 5-octave keybeds. On 61-key manuals, upper part of rightmost Scan16 board may be cut off as marked on PCB silk screen printing (or pads are left open). On 44-key manuals, lowest 5 pads are left open, manual(s) start with "F" key. On 49-key manuals, connect pad PL20 to highest "C" note. All contacts must switch to ground. Boards provide ground lugs for connection to busbar.


Scan16 boards for one or two 49/61-key manuals is are activated by update from SD card or ''HX3 Manager'' application. Upload driver ''scansr61.dat'' to HX3.5 using ''Updater'' window. See page [[Anschluss_der_Scan-Platine_Scan4014-16_(je_16_Tasten)]] (german only) for pictures.
Scan16 boards for one or two 49/61-key manuals is are activated by update from SD card or ''HX3 Manager'' application. Upload driver ''scansr61.dat'' to HX3.6 using ''Updater'' window. See page [[Anschluss_der_Scan-Platine_Scan4014-16_(je_16_Tasten)]] (german only) for pictures.


===Scan61-Inline===
===Scan61-Inline===
[[Datei:Scan61-Inline_ansch.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Scan61-Inline Board connected to HX3 board''']]  
[[Datei:Scan61-Inline_ansch.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Scan61-Inline Board connected to HX3 board''']]  


[http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/scan61-inline Scan61-Inline] works exactly like a Scan16-Strip set of 4 PCB, but has all parts mounted on one compact PCB (one Scan61-Inline needed for each manual). So each key must be wired separately. Please refer to [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN schematics and part placement] in out Git repo. All Scan61 equipped manuals are wired in parallel with one 10-wire flat ribbon cable (multiple connectors attached) to '''HX3.5 PL13'''. Bass25 may be used as a third pedal scan board. A jumper on Scan61-inline board determines if keybed is upper, lower or bass pedal:
[https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/en/p/scan61-inline Scan61-Inline] works exactly like a Scan16-Strip set of 4 PCB, but has all parts mounted on one compact PCB (one Scan61-Inline needed for each manual). So each key must be wired separately. Please refer to [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN schematics and part placement] in out Git repo. All Scan61 equipped manuals are wired in parallel with one 10-wire flat ribbon cable (multiple connectors attached) to '''HX3.6 PL12'''. Bass25 may be used as a third pedal scan board. A jumper on Scan61-inline board determines if keybed is upper, lower or bass pedal:


JP1 = Upper manual<br>
JP1 = Upper manual<br>
Zeile 1.605: Zeile 1.503:
Please note: lowest key contact pad on Strip61-Inline is always "C" key. On shorter manuals, leave unused key inputs open. As on OrganScan61 or Scan16-Strip, all contacts must switch to ground. Boards provide ground lugs for connection to busbar.
Please note: lowest key contact pad on Strip61-Inline is always "C" key. On shorter manuals, leave unused key inputs open. As on OrganScan61 or Scan16-Strip, all contacts must switch to ground. Boards provide ground lugs for connection to busbar.


Scan61-Inline boards are activated by update from SD card or ''HX3 Manager'' application. Upload driver ''scansr61.dat'' to HX3.5 using ''Updater'' window.
Scan61-Inline boards are activated by update from SD card or ''HX3 Manager'' application. Upload driver ''scansr61.dat'' to HX3.6 using ''Updater'' window.
 
===OrganScan61===
 
A special scan driver (scanos61.dat) for '''obsolete OrganScan61''' (used on HX3.4 installations) is provided, but must be installed manually with ''HX3.5 Manager's Update'' app. Connect first OrganScan61 board in chain to '''HX3.5 PL13'''. OrganScan61 boards '''may not be combined''' with Bass25, Scan61 or Strip16 boards, just with Bass25 MIDI. See [[HX3_Board_Installation#OrganScan61_Board_Set]] for details on OrganScan61.


===Bass25===
===Bass25===
[[Datei:Midibass25.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Bass25 and Bass25 MIDI (top right) with own MIDI OUT and phantom supply''']]  
[[Datei:Midibass25.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Bass25 and Bass25 MIDI (top right) with own MIDI OUT and phantom supply''']]  


[http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/bass25 Bass25] scan board (refer to PDFs in [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN/Bass25 our Github repo folder PLATINEN/BASS25]) may be used as an addition to FatarScan2,  Scan61-Inline and Scan16-Strip boards for convenient connection of bass pedal contacts as pictured above (note different HX3 headers). The board may be placed in bottom of organ if 10-wire flat ribbon cable to HX3 or last OrganScan61 board does not exceed 1m. Please note jumper setting on Bass25:
The [https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/en/p/bass25 Bass25] scan board (refer to PDFs in [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN/Bass25 our Github repo folder PLATINEN/BASS25]) may be used as an addition to FatarScan2,  Scan61-Inline and Scan16-Strip boards for convenient connection of bass pedal contacts as pictured above (note different HX3 headers). The board may be placed in bottom of organ if 10-wire flat ribbon cable to HX3 or last OrganScan61 board does not exceed 1m. Please note jumper setting on Bass25:


* '''JP1''' solder bridge, always open
* '''JP1''' solder bridge, always open
* '''JP2''' solder bridge if used with HX3.4 OrganScan61 (not supported on HX3.5)
* '''JP2''' solder bridge if used with HX3.4 OrganScan61 (not supported on HX3.6)
* '''JP3''' solder bridge if used with FatarScan2 on '''HX3.5 PL9''' or Scan16 Strip on '''HX3.5 PL13'''
* '''JP3''' solder bridge if used with FatarScan2 on '''HX3.6 PL8''' or Scan16 Strip on '''HX3.6 PL12'''


Bass25 provides in-line headers and a 26-pin flat ribbon cable connector for alternative connection of bass pedal contacts:
Bass25 provides in-line headers and a 26-pin flat ribbon cable connector for alternative connection of bass pedal contacts:


Pin - function (active low – switch to Gnd)<br>
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left;width: 25%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
1: Lowest note "C"<br>
!colspan="10" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | PL1 Bass25 key connection
...<br>
|-
25: Highest note "C"<br>
!style="width: 15%" | Pin
26: Common ground (busbar)
!Function
|-
!1
|Lowest Note C
|-
!2
|C#
|-
! ...
|further keys
|-
!25
|Highest Note C
|-
!26
|Common ground (busbar)
|}
 
Instead of PL1, the keyboard contacts can also be connected to the inline pin headers PL2 to PL7 or to the solder pads in front of the pin headers (left pin PL2: lowest C). The 2-pin inline header PL9 also serves as common ground for the busbar.


'''JP3 and JP4''' solder bridges must be closed. 2-pin inline header PL9 also provides common ground for the busbar.
'''JP3 and JP4''' solder bridges must be closed.  


Note: A third Scan16-Strip or Scan61-Inline board may alternatively be used for bass pedal instead of Bass25, using only the first 13 or 25 contact inputs. Set jumper JP3 on scan boards to enable them for bass pedal use.
Note: A third Scan16-Strip or Scan61-Inline board may alternatively be used for bass pedal instead of Bass25, using only the first 13 or 25 contact inputs. Set jumper JP3 on scan boards to enable them for bass pedal use.
Zeile 1.634: Zeile 1.546:
===Bass25 MIDI===
===Bass25 MIDI===


[http://shop.keyboardpartner.de/epages/13705466.sf/de_DE/?ObjectPath=/Shops/13705466/Products/bass25midi Bass25 MIDI] is equipped with an own MIDI controller and MIDI output jack. It is connected to HX3.5 main board by 5-wire MIDI cable. Bass25 MIDI provides in-line headers and a 26-pin flat ribbon cable connector for alternative connection of bass pedal contacts. 2-pin inline header PL9 also provides common ground for the busbar.
[https://shop.keyboardpartner.de/en/p/bass25-midi Bass25 MIDI] is equipped with an own MIDI controller and MIDI output jack. It is connected to the HX3.6 mainboard by 5-wire MIDI cable. Bass25 MIDI provides in-line headers and a 26-pin flat ribbon cable connector for alternative connection of bass pedal contacts. 2-pin inline header PL9 also provides common ground for the busbar.
 
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:left;width: 25%;background-color:#ffffcc;"
!colspan="10" style="background-color:#d0d0d0;" | PL1 Bass25 MIDI key connection
|-
!style="width: 15%" | Pin
!Function
|-
!1
|Lowest Note C
|-
!2
|C#
|-
! ...
|further keys
|-
!25
|Highest Note C
|-
!26
|Common ground (busbar)
|}


Pin - function (active low – switch to Gnd)<br>
Instead of PL1, the keyboard contacts can also be connected to the inline pin headers PL2 to PL7 on the solder pads in front of the pin headers (left pin PL2: lowest C). The 2-pin inline header PL9 also serves as common ground for the busbar.
1: Lowest note "C"<br>
...<br>
25: Highest note "C"<br>
26: Common ground (busbar)


'''JP3''' solder bridge must be closed.  
'''JP3''' solder bridge must be closed.  
Zeile 1.648: Zeile 1.578:
For separate power supply (internal +5V or external 9V DC wall wart), open '''JP4''' solder bridge. Use 2-pin header PL12 next to MIDI OUT jack to supply internal +5V: Pin 1 (left, facing towards diode) is VCC +5V, pin 2 (right) is ground (refer to PDF schematics in [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN/Bass25 our Github repo folder PLATINEN/BASS25]).
For separate power supply (internal +5V or external 9V DC wall wart), open '''JP4''' solder bridge. Use 2-pin header PL12 next to MIDI OUT jack to supply internal +5V: Pin 1 (left, facing towards diode) is VCC +5V, pin 2 (right) is ground (refer to PDF schematics in [https://github.com/keyboardpartner/HX3/tree/master/PLATINEN/Bass25 our Github repo folder PLATINEN/BASS25]).


A +5V MIDI phantom supply on outer pins of MIDI input may be obtained from HX3 mainboard by inserting two '''additional''' jumpers on HX3.5 PL18 '''pins 7-8 and 9-10'''. Do not install these jumpers if connecting other MIDI gear not using a phantom supply.
A +5V MIDI phantom supply on outer pins of MIDI input may be obtained from HX3 mainboard by inserting two '''additional''' jumpers on HX3.6 PL20 '''pins 7-8 and 9-10'''. Do not install these jumpers if connecting other MIDI gear not using a phantom supply.


==Extension Board==
==Extension Board==
[[Datei:Hx35_old_ext1.JPG|300px|thumb|right|'''Additional wires required to use HX3.5 with old HX3 mk3/mk4 Extension Board.''']]


An updated HX3 Extension Board mk5 is available for Leslie and headphones connection.  
The HX3 Extension Board mk5 is available for Leslie and headphones connection. It is compatible with HX3.6.


The old Extension Board for '''HX3.4 (mk3/mk4)''' may be used after removing two resistors from the Extension Board and soldering two wires on the rear side of the HX3.5 mainboard from Extension Board connector to serial port. Route one wire from PL1 pin 10 to PL19 pin 4 and one wire from PL1 pin 11 to PL19 pin 5 (see picture).
The old Extension Board for '''HX3.4 (mk3/mk4)''' may be used after removing two resistors from the Extension Board and soldering two wires on the rear side of the HX3.6 mainboard from Extension Board connector to serial port.  


'''See page [[HX3.5 Extension Board]]''' for details.
'''See page [[HX3.5 Extension Board]]''' for details.

Aktuelle Version vom 28. August 2024, 12:40 Uhr

>>HX3.6_Installationsanleitung (deutsch)

Version of August 28th 2024, as of firmware version 6.036 and up

HX3.6 single-board sound engine for connecting any keyboard, for installation into existing organs or MIDI control

HX3.6 board ready for installation


Preface

HX3.6 should be installed by a qualified technician only. You should be familiar with ribbon cable mounting, crimp contact installation and soldering of delicate parts. Important: Boards contains static sensitive components. Be sure to use anti-static tools and grounded soldering toolset. HX3.6 firmware versions are available for MIDI control as well as direct keyboard control by means of our FatarScan2, Scan61-Inline, Scan16-Strip and (obsolete) OrganScan61 boards. For upgrade from HX3.5 to HX3.6, also see the HX3.6 Migration Guide (english).

  • HX3.6 mainboard is factory programmed as MIDI expander. It will work after power-up without any additional boards attached (i.e. open pin headers).
  • For updates and HX3.6 Manager download, visit the HX3.6 Files Page for most recent and beta firmware, manuals, schematics and tools. Updates in ZIP file (named HX36_Update_6xxx.zip) contain HX3.6 Manager application as well as DSP firmware, sound bank(s), FPGA configuration images and scan drivers.
  • HX3.6 Editor (required for installation) now is part of the HX3.6 Manager package. A complete user manual is available as PDF for download on our Update Server.

Connectors and Jumpers

HX3.6 Components/Connector placement (also avalable as PDF, see on our Documentation and Update Server)
HX3.6 Mainboard connectors
PL1 HX3 Extension Board (optional)
PL2 6,3mm jack audio output right
PL3 Stereo audio output; mid = GND
PL4 Stereo audio mixer input; mid = GND
PL5 6,3mm jack audio output left
PL6 DSP Debug (do not use)
PL7 FPGA Debug (do not use)
PL8 Scan Board (FatarScan2)
PL9 DC input, 5V or 9..12V/500mA, Plus on center contact
PL10 DC input/ouput, 5V/500mA
PL11 DC input, 9..12V/500mA
PL12 Scan Board (Scan16-Strip, Scan61-Inline, OrganScan61 or Bass25)
PL13 MIDI IN1
PL14 MIDI IN1/IN2/OUT (if external jacks see schematics)
PL15 MIDI IN2/OUT (as configered by jumpers on PL20)
PL16 Aux digital I/O, for some scan drivers sustain and cancel inputs (active low)
PL17 ARM Cortex M3 Debug (do not use)
PL18 SD card adapter (or ISP AVR)
PL19 Connector for FT800 grafical display
PL20 MIDI IN/OUT configuration jumpers
PL21 MIDI control for MAG Vent, TTL level
PL22 Serial interface for FTDI cable
PL23 Bluetooth or WiFi module (BLE)
PL24 4-pin connector USB to HX3.5 Extension Board
PL25 USB jack (MIDI over USB, updates)
PL26 I2C bus (menu panel/preset boards)
PL27 MPX bus (DBX drawbar, PTX pot and ANX boards)
PL28 3-pin connector rotary control foot switch (note wrong label "SWELL" on older PCB!)
PL29 3-pin connector FC-7 compatible swell pedal (note wrong label "FOOTSW" on older PCB!)
PL30 6,3mm jack rotary control
PL31 Analog inputs 0 to 11 (default drawbars upper manual)
PL32 Analog inputs 12 to 23, (default drawbars lower manual)
PL33 Vibrato rotary switch (optional)
PL34 6,3mm jack swell pedal (FC-7 compatible)
PL35 Buttons/switches 0 to 7 (default percussion, vib on, rotary control)
PL36 Buttons/switches 8 to 15 (default presets or vibrato buttons, reverb, bypass, split


HX3.6 Mainboard Jumper
JP1 Analog Gnd (Probe Connection), both pins
JP2 5V DC input on PL10/PL12 (wall wart connector) if jumpered
JP3 Config Disable (do not use)
JP4 Power supply over USB (can cause noise)
JP5 Digital Gnd (Probe Connection), both pins
Default jumper setting: 2 jumpers on PL20 pin 2-3 and 5-6 (leftmost pin is 1) for second MIDI IN

HX3.6 board revision b2 has two additional jumpers to reverse tip/ring connection of swell pedal, located behind SWELL jack. Select the HAMD position if your swell pedal has a different pin assignment than the Yamaha FC7 (for FC7: Plug tip = reference voltage, potentiometer end position, plug ring = analog input, potentiometer wiper).

HX3.6b2 Jumper set for FC7: Tip = reference voltage, potentiometer end position, ring = potentiometer wiper
HX3.6b2 Jumper set for Hammond (also some others): Tip = analog input, potentiometer wiper, ring = reference voltage
HX3.6b2 Additional Jumpers
JP6, JP7 Select Hammond or Yamaha FC7 pinout of swell pedal jack
Default jumper setting: 2 jumpers in position FC7

Power Supply

The HX3.6 board may be powered either from coaxial DC input PL9 (5.5/2.1 mm plug, plus on center pin, DC 9V 500mA wall wart) or from green DC connectors PL11 (9 to 12V input) or PL10 (5V input; 5V output when 9 to 12V power provided to DC jack PL10 or PL9). Voltages exceeding 5.2V on PL10 will destroy the board!

If you have to use an external 5V DC supply on DC input PL10, insert JP2 (near DC jack). We do not recommend this configuration since inadvertently connecting a DC supply with more than 5V output will destroy the board!

After powering on, a red LED near PL17 will flicker briefly; it will also flicker when the HX3.6 controller is busy. When the RealOrgan Sound Engine is ready, a yellow LED will dim; it will "breathe" with rotary simulation speed. When the Effects/GM DSP is ready, a blue LED will flash every second. The blue LED will blink on/3x briefly off when the DSP is in Bootload mode, ready to accept a DFU firmware update by USB.

Preparing HX3.6 for first Use

From factory HX3.6 boards are programmed with MIDI Expander firmware (no analog inputs). It should deliver a basic organ sound on audio outputs with MIDI input even with no other peripherals connected. Basic functions are available if a MenuPanel is connected. You have to set at least some System Init parameters after installing a different firmware. See Installation by HX3.6 Manager section below.

MenuPanel

HX3 MenuPanel, fitted with optional LEDs

Our MenuPanel allows convenient adjustments of various HX3 parameters to tweak your setup. Two versions available, short one without indicator LEDs intended for organ installation.

Connect HX3 MenuPanel to PL26 PANEL using a 10-wire flat ribbon cable. If you use the HX3 MenuPanel in parallel/simultaneously with Preset12-2 and Preset16 boards, it should be the last module on the chain connected to PL26, since it has only one bus connector.

Newer long version menu panels have a separate connector for the 7 LEDs that goes to PL35 on the mainboard.

Serial USB cable

FTDI cable connected to HX3

For fast board configuration you may use a serial connection through FTDI USB adaptor cable or USB interface connected to PL22 (cable colors imprinted). Alternatively, you may use the USB port or even the MIDI IN/OUT jacks through a third-party USB to MIDI interface. See HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file for details.

Configuration by SD Card

If an SD card adapter with an FAT 32 formatted SD card is detected, HX3.6 starts up in bootloader mode. To perform an update from the SD card press the menu panel encoder button. Only those parts are updated for which a corresponding file (.BIN, .DAT) is found on the card.

Alternatively to single files a single packed DFU file can be created with the HX3.6 Manager BootLoad and stored on the card. It is treated by HX3.6 exactly like a DFU update via USB cable. Updates are usually delivered by us as such a DFU file.

Please note: If new firmware has been installed, some System Inits settings are persistent and may need to be changed for your configuration to work.

Advanced users may create their own INI scripts containig all neccessary commands which do basically the same as HX3.6 Editor. See page HX3.6 SD Card Usage for details.

Configuration by HX3 Manager

Alternatively, connect HX3.6 to your PC via USB. Start HX3.6 Manager, connect to HX3.6 and open Updater window. Complete or partly updates may be triggered by menus. "Get Board Info" should show current configuration. See HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file for details.

Checklist:

  • Is MIDI IN working? Brand new boards should deliver a basic organ sound on audio outputs with MIDI input on MIDI channel 1. Right 5-pin DIN connector (seen from back) is always a MIDI IN.
  • Is an appropiate Scan Driver installed? You may replace the Scan Driver by using the Updater in HX3.6 Manager. Use Update menu and select "Scan Driver file". HX3.6 Updater will prompt for a DAT file, open either scanmidi.dat, scansr61.dat, or scanfatr.dat, depending on your needs.
  • Are HX3.6 System Inits correct? HX3.6 will not scan buttons or analog inputs if not set correctly. Use the Editor in HX3.6 Manager and click on pink System Inits button. Click Get Group in the Action menu to refresh table entries.
  • Are analog drawbar inputs working? With all analog inputs enabled (parameter 1503>1), check if changes on drawbars are to be seen on Upper DB rsp. all other analog input groups when clicking Get Group button.
  • Are analog volume inputs working? Non-working analog inputs may have been remapped to "not assigned". See Analog Remap group.

Updates

See page HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file or page HX3.6 SD Card Usage for details.

Updating DSP Soundbanks

See page HX3 Manager User Manual, printable PDF file for details.

Parameter Tweaking

Adding hardware to your HX3.6 board may require some parameter tweaking to get it running. By factory, HX3.6 is configured as a MIDI expander; it will not poll or drive any peripherals attached except the MenuPanel. For example, if you attach the FatarScan2 board, you need to update the scan driver as well. If you attach drawbars, buttons or switches, you need to enable these.

As of today, tweaking parameters that are not present in the menu system is only possible by HX3.6 Editor.

MIDI Configuration

The HX3.6 board is configured by factory as MIDI Expander with two MIDI inputs. Left MIDI DIN connector (seen from back) is MIDI IN2 by default. It may be configured as MIDI OUT by changing jumper setting on pin header PL18 according to following table (pin 1 is near USB connector, pin 10 is near DIN socket). For +5V phantom supply on MIDI IN set jumpers on pins 7-8 and 9-10. When phantom supply jumpers are installed, DIN jack carries ground on middle pin 2 and +5V on two otherwise unused outer pins 1 and 3. Phantom supply may be used to power BASS25 MIDI scan board connected to left DIN socket.


PL20 - function of left MIDI jack
Funktion JP on pin JP on pin Gnd (blue)
JP on pin
Vcc (red)
JP on pin
MIDI OUT 1-2 4-5 7-8 open
MIDI IN 2-3 5-6 open open
MIDI IN
w/ phantom +5V
2-3 5-6 7-8 9-10
Pin 1 is left, seen from back


MIDI over USB is available if USB socket PL25 is installed, Mini USB socket adaptor (optional) or HX3 Extension Board is connected by cable to PL32. Please note: Due to hardware restrictions, MIDI IN2 and USB MIDI IN must not be used simultaneously. Transmission errors will occur!

USB Port

An USB type B connector may be soldered to position PL25 if needed. It is not populated by factory to ensure mechanical compatibility with existing rear panels. In addition, the USB signal is available on header PL24 (near USB jack) to route USB to our HX3.5 extension board. The USB port is configured as a "MIDI over USB" device by default. In DFU update mode it becomes the port for the HX3.6 DSP update application.

Important: When using a "MIDI over USB" connection (as the HX3 Manager does), disconnect any MIDI device from secondary (left) MIDI input DIN jack as they share the same MIDI input line.

USB port is also used for DSP firmware or soundbank updates.

Mini USB Adaptor installation

For use with the HX3.4 back panel with mini-USB cutout, connect the mini-USB adapter as follows:

HX3.6 PL24 USB adapter USB cable color
G GND black
D + D + green
D - D - white
V + VCC red

Audio Outputs

In addition to left/right 1/4" audio jacks, the stereo audio signal is present on PL3 (center = analog ground).

Connecting Analog Inputs

HX3.6 provides 24 internal analog inputs, all located on pin headers PL31 and PL32, as well as up to 64 external analog inputs via DBX6, DBX9, DBX12 drawbars and PTX4-25/35 potentiometer assemblies connected to PL27 MPX bus input. All analog inputs are DC controlled. Input voltage range is from 0V (off or minimal volume) to +3.3V (max. volume). With factory configuration all analog inputs are disabled, so that HX3.6 may be used without any switches/drawbars/pots connected. You may leave internal connectors PL31 and PL32 open if you plan to control by MIDI only.

Assigning Analog Inputs

To enable analog control inputs, use the HX3.6 Editor application to set parameter #1503 to value 2 (when old DB9-MPX drawbars are to be used on PL31/PL32) or 3 (otherwise). Individual analog inputs may be disabled or re-routed in the HX3.6 Editor's Analog Remap section, parameters #5000 to #5023 (for internal inputs PL22/PL23) and #5024 to #5088 (external inputs on PL20). See section HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Mixing_DB9.2FDB12_and_DBX_Drawbar_Sets for details.

When individual internal input pins on PL31/PL32 are not used (i.e. remain open, no drawbar or pot installed), set corresponding parameter #5000..#5023 to "254 - Not assigned". To disable all internal inputs on PL31/PL32, set parameter #5000 to "255 - End of table". Same applies to PL27 MPX bus inputs: If no additional DBX or PTX boards are connected, set parameter #5024 to "255 - End of table".

Note: Do not assign an organ function to more than one analog input.

Input Check & Monitoring

All assigned inputs should be connected to a physical control. Otherwise, inputs will "float" and HX3.6 will send random MIDI control values at a high rate; this can make an update impossible.

HX3.6 Editor provides a monitoring function to check physical button states and raw analog input voltages. Click "Input Monitor" button and tick checkboxes of input types you want to monitor. Input voltage changes should appear immediately in the table(s). When you click on a table entry, the main table jumps to the associated assignment group.

Internal Analog Inputs

To use internal analog inputs on PL31 and PL32, set System Inits parameter #1503 to 2 or 3. Set Analog Remap parameters #5000 to #5023 according to your pin assignment. By default, pin assignment is set to HX3.4 DB9/DB12 compatibility.

Connecting Drawbar Boards DB9/DB11/DB12

Drawbar and pot connection to PL22 and PL23 (click picture to enlarge)
Lower manual configuration with Drawbar12 (A# preset key, left) and Drawbar9-MPX (B preset key, right). Connects to HX3 via long flat ribbon cable (right). Upper manual configuration is similar, but uses Drawbar9 or Drawbar11 instead of Drawbar12.

Classic drawbar sets DB9/DB11/DB12 may be used for single drawbar set configurations. Connection to our old drawbar boards DB9 and DB12 is simple: DB9 (upper) connects to PL31 ANLG UPR, DB12 (lower) connects to PL32 ANLG LWR via 16-wire flat ribbon cable (length up to 1m, plugs wired 1:1). DB9 provides 3-pin headers for connection of Tone and Amp122 Volume pots.

Additional DB9-MPX boards (obsolete - use DBX drawbar modules instead) may be inserted for configurations with dual drawbar sets per manual. Secondary DB9-MPX drawbar sets should be located right to corresponding primary DB9 or DB12 drawbars as on Hammond Consoles. A short flat ribbon cable connects both (see picture).

DB9 and DB11/12 are compatible and interchangeable, despite additional drawbars for bass pedals resp. tone/amp volume.

Connecting other Drawbar Pots

You may also use your own or existing drawbars as follows: At least connect 9 drawbars or slider pots and Leslie volume control pot to PL31 ANLG UPR. R value should be in the 10 kOhm to 47 kOhm range, linear taper (for example type B10K). Note that using audio taper (log.) drawbar pots as found in various older LSI and transistor organs will not yield correct loudness and drawbar position on MenuPanel display.

Any analog input may be "soft wired" to any analog function with HX3.6 Editor's Analog Remap section. By default, analog functions are mapped to keep HX3.4 compatibility as shown below.

PL31 ANLG UPR - Control Voltages Upper Manual
Pin 1 Drawbar 16
Pin 2 Drawbar 5 1/3
Pin 3 Drawbar 8
Pin 4 Drawbar 4
Pin 5 Drawbar 2 2/3
Pin 6 Drawbar 2
Pin 7 Drawbar 1 5/9
Pin 8 Drawbar 1 1/3
Pin 9 Drawbar 1
Pin 10 Master Volume Pot
Pin 11 Amp Pot, simulated tube amp volume
Pin 12 Assigned pot (assignable with HX3.6 Editor)
Pin 13, 14 Drawbar/Pot common ground GND
Pin 15 Drawbar set A/B switching signal (may be tied to pin 16)
Pin 16 Drawbar/Pot end 3.3V+ (reference)
PL32 ANLG LWR - Control Voltages Lower Manual
Pin 1 Drawbar 16
Pin 2 Drawbar 5 1/3
Pin 3 Drawbar 8
Pin 4 Drawbar 4
Pin 5 Drawbar 2 2/3
Pin 6 Drawbar 2
Pin 7 Drawbar 1 5/9
Pin 8 Drawbar 1 1/3
Pin 9 Drawbar 1
Pin 10 Drawbar Bass 16
Pin 11 Drawbar Bass 8
Pin 12 Drawbar/Pot Pedal Sustain
Pin 13, 14 Drawbar/Pot common ground GND
Pin 15 Drawbar set A/B switching signal (may be tied to pin 16)
Pin 16 Drawbar/Pot end 3.3V+ (reference)

Even with MIDI control, a swell pedal should be connected to SWELL jack for faster response. This overrides MIDI volume control. You may connect a swell pedal like Yamaha FC-7 or a simple volume pot to the SWELL jack.

HX3 mainboard is set to tone/treble and amp volume control inputs active by factory (may be altered also with HX3.6 Editor). Tone pot center is connected to pin 10 of PL31. Pin 11 becomes the Leslie amp volume/drive control (mandatory). Amp volume pot center is connected to pin 11 of PL31. Both pots begin with GND and end with Ref 3.3V+.

Please note: Open analog inputs (unconnected) will "float" and change randomly, even with presets active. Disable unused inputs with HX3.6 Editor's Analog Remap section (set to "254 - Not assigned").


External Analog Inputs (PL27 MPX bus)

DBX9 drawbar set for connection to PL20 MPX bus input, shortened on right side to fit into organ (click picture to enlarge)
DBX12 drawbar set in 9+3 configuration for B3-like installations. Note that right connector PL4 (bottom mount) cannot be used as space is occupied by drawbar potentiometer. Use top connector PL8 or right solder pads to chain drawbar sets. (click picture to enlarge)
Chained DBX6 drawbar set and PTX4-35 potentiometer assembly, suited for ADRS, volume or equalizer control (click picture to enlarge)
DBX12 and DBX9 drawbar sets chained with top connectors. Alternatively solder pads on left and right side can be used. (click picture to enlarge)
Does not apply to current version: Due to a design quirk on DBX12 v4 and DBX9 v4 drawbar sets, a wire must be soldered to PL8 pin 2 and pin 5 as shown when top connectors are used. (click picture to enlarge)

Please note: Boards in version 3.6b require a small attenuation adapter between PL27 and the first DBX, ANX or PTX board, otherwise there will be interference in the analog scanning with certain cable lengths. The adapter is connected to PL27 with the “HX3” side, the DBX output then leads on to the analog controllers. This adapter was included with the HX3 mainboards. If you are converting an HX3 MIDI expander, for example, you can request the adapter free of charge. It is not required for boards with the revision number HX3.6b2.

We recommend DBX6/DBX9/DBX12 (6, 9 or 12 DrawBars multipleXed), ANX8 (8 ANalog multipleXed inputs) and PTX4-25 or PTX4-35 (4 PoTentiometers multipleXed) assemblies for new organ designs as they greatly simplify the installation. These boards carry their own multiplexers/shift register ICs, so they can be daisy-chained via the MPX bus system, a 10-wire flat ribbon cable connected to PL27 MPX on HX3.6 mainboard. Any number of DBX6, DBX9, DBX12, ANX8 and PTX4 modules may be be strung together in any order until the maximum capacity of 64 analog controls is reached. The 24 internal inputs on PL31/PL32 can be used independently, so this adds up to a total of 88 analog inputs.

DBX Connector Installation

DBX boards are provided with two angled 10-pin headers. All DBX drawbar boards are available without drawbar potentiometers installed. Please order drawbar potentiometers and knobs separeately. Insert drawbars into solder pads from bottom of PCB (no silk screen lettering) on desired positions, turn over and place on an even surface before soldering to maintain even spacing.

To be used in tight installations, all DBX boards may be cut along white lines on board without affecting function, using a fine toothed saw blade. This must be done before mounting of drawbar potentiometers.

DBX6 Drawbar Module

DBX6 boards are suitable for ADSR, equalizer or volume control with 4 to 6 drawbars. With 6 drawbars mounted, right bottom chain header position is occupied by last drawbar. In this case, use solder pad wire connections or top mounted headers for chaining boards.

DX6 input assignment (6 versatile drawbars)
DBX6 Drawbar R1 R2 R5 R6 R7 R8 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6...


DBX9 Drawbar Module

DBX9 boards are suitable for classic 9 harmonic drawbar installations on B3- or M100-like organ consoles. They offer additional 3 analog inputs (if needed) for connection of own potentiometers (10k to 47k types suitable). To use these, set "solder blob" jumper JP1 open and JP2 closed (12 analog inputs mode). Potentiometer inputs are available on 6-pin connectors PL2 (not mounted; all 6-pin connectors are wired in parallel, same pinout). The inputs are also available on 5 solder pads marked AIN +9 to AIN +11, as well as GND and VREF (common to all pots).

Jumper settings via removing or adding solder blobs:

Jumper settings DBX9
Konfiguration JP1 JP2
9 Drawbars on DBX9 open closed
9 Drawbars and
1 to 3 Pots on DBX9
closed open


Input assignment DBX9
DBX9 Drawbar R1 R2 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 R11 R12 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9...
Input assignment for B3-like installation (9 drawbars, JP2 closed)


Input assignement DBX9 + 3 analog inputs
DBX9 Drawbar R1 R2 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 R11 R12 AIN+9 AIN+10 AIN+11 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 +12...
Input assignment for B3-like installation (9 drawbars) plus 3 additional pot inputs (JP1 closed)



Note: Next Board is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).


The assignment of the 6-pin header for the connection of further potentiometers is as follows:

Pinout of 6-pin header PL2
Pin Function
1 Input AIN+9
2 Input AIN+10
3 Input AIN+11
4 (not connected)
5 VREF (common pot end)
6 GND (common pot ground)


DBX12 Drawbar Module

DBX12 boards are suitable for 12 harmonic drawbar installations on H100-, Böhm- or Wersi-like organ consoles. Drawbar positions DB+0 to DB+11 are populated, rightmost position R16 remains empty.

However, it is possible to use DBX12 boards in a B3-like 9+3 drawbar configuration (i.e. 9 upper or lower on left side, one space and 3 pedal drawbars on right side). In this case, do not populate R13 (space), use positiion R16 (rightmost) instead. Note that position R16 (pedal sustain) is handled as input #9 (R13), not #12. In either case, DBX12 only has 12 inputs, not 13. It is not possible to populate DBX12 as 3+9 drawbars (pedal drawbars on left side), as position R13 and R16 share the same analog input! See section HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Typical_Applications for details.

Jumper settings via removing or adding solder blobs. Note: Next Board is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).


Jumper setting DBX12
Configuration JP1 JP2
12 Drawbars on DBX12 closed open
9+3 Drawbars on DBX12 closed open


Input assignment DBX12 in H100 configuration
DBX12 Drawbar R1 R2 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 R11 R12 R13 R14 R15 no R16 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 +9 +10 +11 none +12...
Input assignment for H100 like installation (12 drawbars) with R13 installed, no R16


Input assignment DBX12 in B3 like configuration
DBX12 Drawbar R1 R2 R4 R5 R6 R7 R9 R11 R12 no R13 R14 R15 R16 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8 none +10 +11 +9 +12...
Input assigment for B3 like installation (9 harmonic drawbars plus 3 pedal drawbars) with R16 installed, no R13


PTX4 Potentiometer Module

PTX4-25 and PTX4-35 boards feature 4 high quality potentiometers, available with or without middle detent. The only difference is the distance from one pot to next (25mm on PTX4-25, 35mm on PTX4-35). Any number of PTX4 boards may be inserted anywhere in the MPX bus chain. A single PTX4 board adds +4 to the input numbering scheme as mentioned above, i.e if the first (leftmost) pot became input #20 (due to some previous DBX boards), the rightmost pot is #23, and next PTX or DBX board (connected to the right) will start with #24.

PTX4 potentiometer boards are not to be used as external potentiometers on additional DBX9 analog inputs. Use separate potentiometers instead.

Input assignment PTX4-25 and PTX4-35
PTX4 Pot P1 P2 P3 P4 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4...
P1 is the leftmost pot

Note: Next Board is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).

ANX8 Analog Input Module

ANX8 boards feature 8 additional analog inputs for connection of built-in potentiometers, drawbars, pitch/modulation wheels and other analog controls. Any number of ANX8 boards may be inserted anywhere in the MPX bus chain, with PL9 "NEXT BOARD" pointing to end of chain. A single ANX8 board adds +8 to the input numbering scheme as mentioned above, i.e if the first (leftmost) pot became input #20 (due to some previous DBX boards), the rightmost pot is #27, and next PTX or DBX board (connected to the right) will start with #28.

8 separate inputs are available on 3-pin headers PL1 to PL8. Connect pin(s) marked "REF" to end of potentiometer, pin "GND" to start, pin "AIN" to wiper.

Note: Next Board is assignment of first control of next module in chain (on right side of this module).

Input assignment ANX8
ANX8 Input PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6 PL7 PL8 Next Board
Input # +0 +1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6 +7 +8...


For convenient wiring, analog inputs are also available in groups of 4 inputs (PL11 with inputs +0 to +3, PL12 with inputs +4 to +7):

Eingangsbelegung ANX8 PL11, PL12
ANX8 Input PL11-1 PL11-2 PL11-3 PL11-4 PL11-5 PL11-6 PL12-1 PL12-2 PL12-3 PL12-4 PL12-5 PL12-6 Next Board
Input # GND +0 +1 +2 +3 REF GND +4 +5 +6 +7 REF +8...

Chaining DBX6/DBX9/DBX12, ANX8 and PTX4

Connect first DBX6, DBX9, DBX12, ANX8 or PTX4 assembly to PL27. The leftmost control HX3.6 "sees" in the chain is external MPX analog input #0 (assigned by parameter #5024). The number counts up to the next DBX/PTX board connected to the daisy-chain connector. I.e. if you chain a DBX9 and a PTX4 (in this order), the leftmost (first) potentiometer on PTX4 becomes control #9, assigned by parameter #5033 (#0 to #8 used up by DBX9). Adding a DBX12 will start at #13, assigned by parameter #5037, and so on.

Your chain now looks like this:

HX3.6 PL27 cable PL1/7 DBX9 PL3/8 cable PL1 PTX4 PL2 cable PL1/7 DBX12 PL4/8 etc.
Eingang # 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 ...


Note: PL1 (top left, bottom mounted) and PL7 are internally connected in parallel, as well as PL3 (top right, bottom mounted) and PL8. These connectors may be used alternatively (see HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Installation_Alternatives for details).

As mentioned before, DBX6, DBX9, DBX12 or PTX4 can be arranged in any order as long as they form a chain from one board to another. Parameter assignment always starts at #0 (parameter #5024) for the leftmost control in the chain. It is possible to skip individual drawbar inputs by setting its assignment parameter to "254 - Not assigned". This may be useful for empty spaces in the drawbar lineup, for example between harmonic and ADSR drawbars or upper and pedal drawbars. All DBX boards are available without drawbar potentiometers mounted, so you may configure them as required by your installation.

Typical Applications

A typical organ configuration (9 drawbars per manual, 3 for pedal) using DBX12 may look as follows:

HX3.6 PL27 cable PL1/7 DBX12 with R16 (PL4/8) (=) (PL1/7) DBX9 PL3 cable PL1 PTX4 PL2
Input# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 -- 10 11 9 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24


or, depending on installation (to keep cable length short):

HX3.6 PL27 cable PL/7 PTX4 PL2 cable PL/7 DBX12 with R16 (PL4/8) (=) (PL1/7) DBX9 PL3
Input# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 -- 14 15 13 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23


A H100-like installation may look like this:

HX3.6 PL27 cable PL1 PTX4 PL2 cable PL1/7 DBX12 with R13 (PL4/8) (=) (PL1/7) DBX12 with R13 (PL4/8)
Input# 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27


Note: PL1 (top left, bottom mounted) and PL7 are internally connected in parallel, as well as PL3/PL4 (top right, bottom mounted) and PL8. These connectors may be used alternatively (see HX3.6_Installation_Manual#Installation_Alternatives for details).

Installation Alternatives

DBX boards may be chained (connected to each other) by using bottom-mounted 10-pin headers (left and right side of board), top-mounted 10-pin headers or wires soldered to solder pads. We supply 2 angled 10-pin headers with each board; you may use straight headers when space allows this installation.

Instead of using flat ribbon cables, adjacent DBX boards may be chained using solder blobs and 6 short pieces of wire (marked as "=" in table above) where boards "butt against each other". Solder pads on left and right sides provide easy connection from one board to next one by DGND, VCC5, SRCLK, SRIN/OUT ANLG and NRST pads (VREF3 remains unconnected, as well as additional potentiometer pads!).

Also boards may be cut along white lines if no space is allowed from one drawbar to next on different board. If needed, cut the board before mounting the drawbar potentiometers. The boards provide additional solder pads for chaining by wires even when board is shortened. However, the row's last DBX board should retain PL3 (DBX9) or PL4 (DBX12) as you may want to add more DBX or PTX4 boards in the future. Again, plan carefully before mounting drawbar pots or cutting boards!


Dual/Secondary DBX Drawbar Sets

Classic console organ installations mandate dual drawbar sets for each manual. Using dual drawbar sets with DBX bus system differs from old DB9-MPX installations. In DBX installations, all drawbars can be "seen" by the firmware, even the inactive ones (they are just skipped when drawbar set is not active). Set parameter #1503 to 3 (DBX mode) and assign all inputs which are primary drawbars with Upr1 or Lwr1 values, while secondary drawbars become Upr2 and Lwr2 values (128 and up).

Secondary drawbars will be activated when drawbar Voice preset on particular manual matches number in "System Inits" parameter #1505 (2ndDB Select Voice Number), otherwise they are skipped and primary drawbars become active.

Mixing DB9/DB12 and DBX Drawbar Sets

As internal inputs on PL31/PL32 can be used as drawbar inputs even in DBX configurations, existing DB9/DB12 and even DB9-MPX drawbars connected to PL31/PL32 (assigned by Analog Remap #5000 to #5023) can still be used, either as primary or secondary drawbar sets.

  • When old DB9-MPX drawbar boards are connected to PL31/PL32 as secondary drawbar sets, set parameter #1503 value to 2 (DB9-MPX mode). In this case, do not use secondary drawbar assignments Upr2 and Lwr2 for inputs (parameter values 128 and up) in "Analog Remap" section; Upr2 and Lwr2 assignments will be ignored.
  • When old DB9-MPX drawbar boards are not used, set parameter #1503 value to 3 (DBX mode). In this case, secondary drawbar assignments Upr2 and Lwr2 for inputs (parameter values 128 and up) can be used in "Analog Remap" section.


Connecting Digital Inputs

The HX3.6 system offers a total of 64 internal (logical) switch functions or "tabs" (e.g. "Tube Amp Bypass" or "H100 Keying Mode") as well as some special functions (from firmware 5.7, e.g. Transpose Up/Down). The HX3.6 mainboard provides 16 internal digital inputs onboard on PL35/36 (extendable by 5 external boards Preset16 or Extend16 up to 96 tab and preset functions) plus one rotary swich input. Switches are defined as tab stops, rocker or toggle switches, buttons are momentary switch contacts, normally open. All inputs are active low, i.e. tie to ground when switch/button is operated. You may leave the switch connectors open if you plan to control by MIDI only.

Input Monitor

A very helpful function of HX3.6 Editor versions is the Input Monitor. You can use it to check the function of all buttons and switches. Active (pressed) buttons are marked with "ON".

By clicking into the input table you will also find out to which HX3.6 tab the input or button is assigned. Conversely, when you click on an assignment in Switch Remap, the active field in the input monitor tables jumps to the assigned input.

Onboard Inputs PL35/PL36

The PL35 and PL36 connectors carry the 16 internal digital inputs; you can connect your own pushbuttons/switches or a Panel16 board here (see #Panel16). Many installations will get by with these 16 tabs.

Pinout PL35 PERC/VIBON/LESL
Pins Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10
Input # #32 #33 #34 #35 #36 #37 #38 #39 +5V Gnd
Default function Perc ON Perc SOFT Perc FAST Perc THIRD Vib ON
Upper
Vib ON
Lower
Leslie
RUN
Leslie
FAST
+5V Gnd
Pinout PL36 PRESET/EFX/SPLIT
Pins Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10
Input # #40 #41 #42 #43 #44 #45 #46 #47 +5V Gnd
Default function Preset 1
oder V1
Preset 2
oder V2
Preset 3
oder V3
Preset 4
oder V/C
Reverb I Reverb II Bass
On Leslie
Split ON +5V Gnd

Separate Buttons or Switches

Connection of buttons with LEDs on PL35 PERC/VIBON and PL36 PRESET/EFX/SPLIT. Use an R value of 1k for blue or white LEDs, as these LEDs are very bright.

Instead of Panel16 you can also connect your own buttons or tab switches (up to 16) directly to the HX3.6 main board. Each function is activated either by a button or a switch (depending on the parameter Button Mask in the system settings of the HX3.6 editor) at the digital inputs PL35/PL36. For buttons, a momentary contact with ground on each PL35/PL36 pin toggles the status and drives indicator LEDs (see schematic). For switches, the indicator LED can be omitted since the mechanical switch indicates the current state. Leave unused digital inputs open.

Panel16

Easiest solution for a register/stop panel is using our Panel16 board connected to PL35 PERC/VIBON/LESL and PL36 PRESET/EFX/SPLIT by two 10-wire flat ribbon cables. Panel16 provides 16 buttons for complete HX3 control; just add the rotary switch for vibrato depth.

Panel16 has 4 "Common Preset" keys in the layout for standard organ installations. The "Common Preset" keys are binary coded so that more than one preset key can be active (pressed simultaneously). This allows 16 key combinations (all off to all on) corresponding to Common Presets 0 (live) to 15. Alternatively, these keys can be used to select V1-V3 vibrato or C1-C3 chorus depth. In this case, the Vibrato rotary switch on PL24 is omitted; then set System Inits parameter #1497 to 2.


Default Button Assigment Panel16 on PL35/36
Buttons
upper row
Perc ON Perc SOFT Perc FAST Perc THIRD Vib ON upper Vib ON lower Leslie RUN Leslie FAST
Buttons
lower row with vibrato buttons
V1 V2 V3 Vib/Chorus Reverb I Reverb II Bass On Leslie Split ON
Buttons
lower row with preset buttons
Preset 1 Preset 2 Preset 3 Preset 4 Reverb I Reverb II Bass On Leslie Split ON



Buttons used for Common Presets, Drawbar Voices or V1..V3 V/C may be remapped deliberately to any digital input using the Switch Remap table in the HX3 Editor application.

Other Buttons or Switches

To extend the pushbutton/switch inputs, the boards Preset16, Extend16 and also the older Preset12-2 are available. They are connected to PL26 PANEL on the mainboard and connected in series via a bus system (I2C). Each board forms a group of 16 inputs (2 x 12 for Preset 12-2). The MenuPanel is also connected to this bus; conveniently, it is placed at the end of the chain, since it has only one bus connector. It is also possible to press several 10-pin connectors onto the ribbon cable at PL26.

Each board must be assigned a unique bus address via its jumpers ($60 to $65, see imprint and table below). On older Preset16 and Preset12-2 the addresses are hardwired ($60 or $61 for Preset16 old, Preset12-2 occupies two addresses $60 and $61). Each address may be assigned only once in the network, otherwise there will be bus conflicts.

The 16 inputs of a Prest16 or Extend16 board form a group, with 5 boards these are the groups 0 to 5 corresponding to the set addresses $60 to $65. It is not necessary to number the addresses and thus the group numbers of the connected boards consecutively, there may be "gaps". HX3.6 does not query these.

All pushbutton/switches can be assigned to any HX3.6 function ("Tab") via the HX3.6 editor parameters Switch Remap; the parameters in the group Input Mode determine whether a switch (ON, 255) or a pushbutton with LED (OFF, 0, default) is connected to the corresponding input.

To check the function and affiliation of a digital input, use the Input Monitor in the HX3.6 editor. By clicking into the monitor table you can also determine to which HX3.6 tab this input is assigned.

Each digital input can be enabled/disabled or redirected in the Switch Remap section of the HX3 editor, parameters 5100 to 5195. Preset and voice buttons may also be distributed to the 96 inputs as desired. Only restriction: Buttons of a certain preset function (Upper, Lower or Common) must be located on continuous buttons within a group or board, it is not possible to distribute for example Upper Voices on 2 boards/groups.

Board Adresses for Digital Inputs

Input group 2 ($62) is already assigned for the 16 inputs on the HX3.6 mainboard (see below, section Panel16) and must not be used for external Preset16/Extend16.

Board Addresses for Digital Inputs
Input group 0 1 2 (onboard) 3 4 5
Bus address $60 $61 $62 $63 $64 $65
Jumper on Preset16, Extend16 JP1, JP2,
JP3 closed
JP2, JP3 closed JP1, JP3 closed JP3 closed JP1, JP2 closed JP2 closed
Note Fixed addresses for Preset16 (old, Upper 0, Lower 1) and Preset12-2 (both) HX3.6 board
onboard, fixed address
Do not use for Preset16, Extend16!
Extend16 und Preset16
with solder pads
Extend16 und Preset16
with solder pads
Extend16 und Preset16
with solder pads
Button-Funktion Button #0..#15 Button #16..#31 Button #32..#47
(onboard, Panel16)
Button #48..#63 Button #64..#79 Button #80..#95
Button top left
or first input
#0 #16 #32 (PL25 Pin 1) #48 #64 #80


The number of a specific pushbutton/switch results from the group base number (16 * group/board number) plus the specified offset. So for the board with address $63 the first input would be 16 * 3 = 48.

Preset16

Two daisy-chained Preset16 boards connected to PL26 PANEL. MenuPanel may be connected to last Preset16 board.
Connectors and jumper locations of Preset16-2 board (new version)

Preset16 is a stand-alone panel with 2 rows of 8 LED buttons each. It is connected to HX3 PL26 via a 10-pin ribbon cable. Additional preset16 can be connected to the second 10-pin header each (daisy chain). Both 10-pin headers on preset16 can be used (are wired in parallel).

A plugged jumper on older Preset16 boards selects the upper manual, if available. If the jumper is missing, preset16 operates on lower manual. Newer preset16 boards have three jumpers (solder bridges) to set preset16 to upper or lower manual voice presets (address $60 and $61) (see table Board Addresses for Digital Inputs). Set solder pads to get one of the board addresses given in the table.

If you use two drawbars per manual, using DBX or older DB9-MPX (obsolete) drawbar cards, set System Inits parameter #1505 "2nd Drawbar Select Voice Number" to 1. This will activate the first drawbar set on preset 0, and the second drawbar set on preset 1. You can use any voice from 1 to 15 to activate the second drawbar set. Higher numbers will disable the switchover.

The board address may be arbitrary (except $62 for group 2), because the preset buttons are assigned via Switch Remap. However, $60 and $61 are preset in the firmware to remain compatible with existing installations. To achieve compatibility with previous installations, set bits 0 and 1 in *System Inits* "Various Configurations #1501, which swaps upper and lower button row of Preset16. Alternatively, move the gray button caps to the upper button row; they can be pulled off with some force. Set the Input Modes for groups 0 and 1 to pushbuttons or switches. The Switch setting can also be used with pushbuttons; in contrast to the Button setting, a voice preset is then called up as soon as the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible with the help of the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in Switch Remaps and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in System Inits #1505.

Preset16 Default Button Assigment
Buttons
upper row
Live setting Voice 1
(or 2nd DB set)
Voice 2 Voice 3 Voice 4 Voice 5 Voice 6 Voice 7
Offset
Input number
# +0 # +1 # +2 # +3 # +4 # +5 # +6 # +7
Buttons
lower row
Voice 8 Voice 9 Voice 10 Voice 11 Voice 12 Voice 13 Voice 14 Voice 15
Offset
Input number
# +8 # +9 # +10 # +11 # +12 # +13 # +14 # +15
Assignable via Switch Remap, can be on any board and in any group, but continuous buttons


Extend16

Extend16 switch extension
Connection of keys with LED indicators to Extend16, PL17 and PL18.

Extend16 boards are basically Preset16 without buttons; the connection of switches or buttons (possibly with LED) is done as described above for the on-board inputs of the HX3.6. The pinout of PL17/PL16 on the Extend16 board is compatible with PL35/PL36 of the mainboard. In addition, all pushbutton inputs are routed to 3-pin connectors. Extend16 can also be used to select presets if configured accordingly and then replace the older Preset12-2.

The number of the pushbutton/switch results from the group base number (16 * group/board number) plus the specified offset. For the board with address $63 (group 3) the first input would be 16 * 3 = 48.

Extend16 Pinout PL18
PL18 Pins Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10
Offset Input number # +0 # +1 # +2 # +3 # +4 # +5 # +6 # +7
Single inputs PL1 PL2 PL3 PL4 PL5 PL6 PL7 PL8 +5V Gnd
Extend16 Pinout PL17
PL17 Pins Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8 Pin 9 Pin 10
Offset Input number # +8 # +9 # +10 # +11 # +12 # +13 # +14 # +15
Single inputs PL9 PL10 PL11 PL11 PL13 PL14 PL15 PL16 +5V Gnd


For more convenient wiring, the LED pushbutton inputs are also routed to 16 three-pin connectors, to each of which an LED pushbutton is connected. If you use switches or pushbuttons without LEDs, leave the L+ connector open. Series resistors for the LEDs are already included here, you can connect red, yellow and green LEDs directly to PL1..PL16. For blue and white LEDs an additional series resistor of 1kOhm should be inserted into the L+ line, otherwise the LEDs are too bright and dazzle. Pin assignment PL1..PL16:

Extend16 Single Inputs
Pin Function
BG Button Ground
BL Button and LED connection
L+ LED+ (Anode)


The board address may be arbitrary (except $62 for group 2), because the preset buttons are assigned via Switch Remap. However, $60 and $61 are preset in the firmware to remain compatible with existing installations. Set the Input Modes for groups 0 and 1 to push buttons or switches. The Switch setting can also be used with pushbuttons; unlike the Button setting, a voice preset is then called up when the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible using the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in Switch Remaps and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in System Inits #1504.

Preset12-2 (obsolete)

The Preset12-2 is connected to HX3.6 PL26. The ribbon cable can be extended with an additional connector to connect the menu panel.

Preset12-2 is an interface board for up to 2 x 12 "inverted" preset keys (with optional LED indicators) as found on Hammond console organs. The Preset12-2 board is basically equivalent to two Panel16s or Extend16s, with the last 4 inputs missing. It is connected to the HX3.6 PL26 via a 10-wire ribbon cable. Pin 1 of the two 14-pin headers is preset 0 = Live (right drawbar set) = B button, pin 2 is preset 1 = Live (left drawbar set) and so on down to pin 12 = CANCEL button.

The standard organ firmware supports momentary contacts. To save a preset, press and hold the preset button/pushbutton for 2 seconds.

When using 2 Drawbar Sets per Manual by DB9-MPX Drawbar/Multiplexer and Preset12-2 board, set HX3 Editor "System Inits" parameter 1505 "2nd Drawbar Select Voice Number" to 1. Switching Drawbar Sets A#/B is only active when no Common Preset is on ("Live" mode #0). If a Common Preset (#1..#99) is selected, the right drawbar set is always active.

Pinout PL1 (LEDs)
Pin - Funktion
1: LED 1 cathode (Preset 0, "B" key drawbar set)
2: LED 2 cathode (Preset 1, "A#" key drawbar set)
3: LED 3 cathode (Preset 2)
...
12: LED 12 cathode (Preset 11, CANCEL key)
13,14: Common LED Anode (+)

The LED outputs have integrated 220 ohm resistors, resulting in an LED current of 15 mA. The long leg of the LEDs is the anode (+), the short leg is the cathode (-).

Pinout PL2 (Buttons/Switches)
Pin - Function (active low – switch to Gnd)
1: Switch 1 (Preset 0, "B" key drawbar set)
2: Switch 2 (Preset 1, "A#" key drawbar set)
3: Switch 3 (Preset 2)
...
12: Switch 12 (Preset 11, CANCEL key)
13,14: Common Gnd (0V)

To achieve compatibility with existing installations, set bits 0 and 1 in *System Inits* "Various Configurations #1501. This will restore the correct voice preset order. Set the Input Modes for groups 0 and 1 to pushbutton or switch. The Switch setting can also be used with pushbuttons; in contrast to the Button setting, a voice preset is then recalled as soon as the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible using the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in Switch Remaps and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in System Inits #1505.

Preset12-MPX (obsolete)

The old Preset12-MPX boards for HX3 mk2/mk3 can also be used for HX3.6 together with two sets of non-MPX drawbar boards. However, they do not provide a variable preset number for the second drawbar set. Instead, the second drawbar set is hardwired to Voice Preset 15. So you must change the second drawbar set number in parameter #1505 to 15, not 1 if you are using Preset12-MPX.

To achieve compatibility with existing installations, set bits 0 and 1 in System Inits "Various Configurations #1501. This will restore the correct voice preset order. Set Input Modes for groups 0 and 1 to pushbutton or switch. The Switch setting can also be used with pushbuttons; in contrast to the Button setting, a voice preset is then recalled as soon as the button is pressed and not when it is released, but saving is only possible using the Cancel button (press > 2sec.). If necessary, define the Cancel key of the upper and lower manual in Switch Remaps and the voice preset for the second drawbar set in System Inits #1505.

Presets and Voices

HX3.6 knows for each manual and the pedal separately stored pure drawbar settings ("Voices") and the (depending on the System Inits configuration) many or all analog and tab settings "Common Presets" (1 to 99). Drawbar-Voices' (as found as "inverted keys" on B3 consoles) operate independently of Common Presets; they affect only Drawbar settings and can be accessed via the menu. 2x8, 2x12, or 2x16 Voice Presets can be created using the optional cards Preset16, Extend16 (multiple allowed) or Preset12-2.

If a common preset is called up and a voice preset is not set to 0 (live), the now invalid voice button flashes. Pressing the voice button again recalls the drawbar setting stored here; now the common preset button flashes to indicate that the common preset is no longer valid.

Vibrato Knob (Rotary Switch)

Vibrato rotary switch connection to PL33 VIBSW. Disregard "PL5" lettering in schematic. First contact lug of rotary switch is not used!

Vibrato/chorus V1 to C3 is selected by a rotary switch connected to PL33. The switch position is always polled unless Panel16 is configured with V1..3/Chorus buttons (System Inits parameter #1504, also see note below). PL33 also carries switching signals, indicating rotary operation. You may connect a LED with serial resistor (330R and up) here, cathode (-) connected to Common Gnd.

Pinout PL33 VIBSW Vibrato rotary switch (active low – switch to Gnd):

PL33 Vibrato Switch
Pin Funktion
1 Chorus 1
2 Vibrato 2
3 Chorus 2
4 Vibrato 3
5 Chorus 3
6 not used
7 Rotary Slow Indicator (active high)
8 Rotary Fast Indicator (active high)
9 not used
10 Gnd


To assign vibrato keys, set the corresponding inputs in the Switch Remap section to 84, 85, 87 (three-key mode) or 84..87 (four-key mode). The System Inits parameter #1504 = 1 is ignored.

Connecting Keyboard Scan Board(s)

For lowest key-to-audio latency we recommend direct keyboard connection via scan board (different versions available). Scan boards are activated by update from SD card (appropriate for your application) or HX3.6 Manager. Upload driver scanmidi.dat, scanfatr.dat resp. scansr61.dat to HX3.6 using Updater window. All Scan drivers will support MIDI input/output too, but for pure MIDI remote we recommend MIDI input driver scanmidi.dat. New HX3.6 boards come with scanmidi.dat installed.

FatarScan2

FatarScan2 connection diagram - mk4 board shown, disregard PL indices, connection to PL8 FATAR SCAN

A single FatarScan2 board is connected to HX3.6 PL8 FATAR SCAN. One or two Fatar 61 key manuals (type TP/8O or similar) may be connected to one FatarScan2 board using a special cable set (MicroMatch connectors to keyboard scanning strips). See page Anschluss der Scan-Platine FatarScan2 (German language) for more pictures. We recommend buying the FatarScan2 cable set for connection to MicroMatch headers on Fatar keybeds (one set for each manual).

A FatarScan2 board must be connected to PL8 if using the FatarScan driver.

Bass pedals may be connected to an additional Scan16-Strip, Scan61-Inline or Bass25 board wired to PL12 4014 SCAN (!).

FatarScan2 boards are activated by update from SD card or HX3.6 Manager application. Upload driver scanfatr.dat to HX3.6 using Updater window.

Please note: The FatarScan2 board must be connected when using the scanfatr.dat driver, otherwise communication with the HX3.6 manager will be blocked.

Scan16-Strip Set

Connection of Scan16 Strip or Scan61 to HX3 board (HX3.4 pictured. Note: HX3.6 has different PL designators)

For most "one contact per key" organs one or two sets of tall Scan16-Strip boards (one set for each manual) may be used which yield easier installation on these keybeds. For each manual you need 3 (44 or 49 keys) or 4 (61 keys) Scan16 boards. Please refer to schematics and part placement in out Git repo. All Scan16 equipped manuals are wired in parallel with one 10-wire flat ribbon cable (multiple connectors attached) to HX3.6 PL12 4014 SCAN. Bass25 may be used as pedal scan board. A jumper on "lowest" Scan16 board determines if keybed is upper, lower or bass pedal:

JP1 = Upper manual
JP2 = Lower manual
JP3 = Pedal notes

Please note: lowest key contact pad on Scan16 is always "C" key on 4- and 5-octave keybeds. On 61-key manuals, upper part of rightmost Scan16 board may be cut off as marked on PCB silk screen printing (or pads are left open). On 44-key manuals, lowest 5 pads are left open, manual(s) start with "F" key. On 49-key manuals, connect pad PL20 to highest "C" note. All contacts must switch to ground. Boards provide ground lugs for connection to busbar.

Scan16 boards for one or two 49/61-key manuals is are activated by update from SD card or HX3 Manager application. Upload driver scansr61.dat to HX3.6 using Updater window. See page Anschluss_der_Scan-Platine_Scan4014-16_(je_16_Tasten) (german only) for pictures.

Scan61-Inline

Scan61-Inline Board connected to HX3 board

Scan61-Inline works exactly like a Scan16-Strip set of 4 PCB, but has all parts mounted on one compact PCB (one Scan61-Inline needed for each manual). So each key must be wired separately. Please refer to schematics and part placement in out Git repo. All Scan61 equipped manuals are wired in parallel with one 10-wire flat ribbon cable (multiple connectors attached) to HX3.6 PL12. Bass25 may be used as a third pedal scan board. A jumper on Scan61-inline board determines if keybed is upper, lower or bass pedal:

JP1 = Upper manual
JP2 = Lower manual
JP3 = Pedal notes

Please note: lowest key contact pad on Strip61-Inline is always "C" key. On shorter manuals, leave unused key inputs open. As on OrganScan61 or Scan16-Strip, all contacts must switch to ground. Boards provide ground lugs for connection to busbar.

Scan61-Inline boards are activated by update from SD card or HX3 Manager application. Upload driver scansr61.dat to HX3.6 using Updater window.

Bass25

Bass25 and Bass25 MIDI (top right) with own MIDI OUT and phantom supply

The Bass25 scan board (refer to PDFs in our Github repo folder PLATINEN/BASS25) may be used as an addition to FatarScan2, Scan61-Inline and Scan16-Strip boards for convenient connection of bass pedal contacts as pictured above (note different HX3 headers). The board may be placed in bottom of organ if 10-wire flat ribbon cable to HX3 or last OrganScan61 board does not exceed 1m. Please note jumper setting on Bass25:

  • JP1 solder bridge, always open
  • JP2 solder bridge if used with HX3.4 OrganScan61 (not supported on HX3.6)
  • JP3 solder bridge if used with FatarScan2 on HX3.6 PL8 or Scan16 Strip on HX3.6 PL12

Bass25 provides in-line headers and a 26-pin flat ribbon cable connector for alternative connection of bass pedal contacts:

PL1 Bass25 key connection
Pin Function
1 Lowest Note C
2 C#
... further keys
25 Highest Note C
26 Common ground (busbar)

Instead of PL1, the keyboard contacts can also be connected to the inline pin headers PL2 to PL7 or to the solder pads in front of the pin headers (left pin PL2: lowest C). The 2-pin inline header PL9 also serves as common ground for the busbar.

JP3 and JP4 solder bridges must be closed.

Note: A third Scan16-Strip or Scan61-Inline board may alternatively be used for bass pedal instead of Bass25, using only the first 13 or 25 contact inputs. Set jumper JP3 on scan boards to enable them for bass pedal use.

Bass25 MIDI

Bass25 MIDI is equipped with an own MIDI controller and MIDI output jack. It is connected to the HX3.6 mainboard by 5-wire MIDI cable. Bass25 MIDI provides in-line headers and a 26-pin flat ribbon cable connector for alternative connection of bass pedal contacts. 2-pin inline header PL9 also provides common ground for the busbar.

PL1 Bass25 MIDI key connection
Pin Function
1 Lowest Note C
2 C#
... further keys
25 Highest Note C
26 Common ground (busbar)

Instead of PL1, the keyboard contacts can also be connected to the inline pin headers PL2 to PL7 on the solder pads in front of the pin headers (left pin PL2: lowest C). The 2-pin inline header PL9 also serves as common ground for the busbar.

JP3 solder bridge must be closed.

JP4 solder bridge must be closed if Bass25 MIDI is powered by phantom supply from HX3 board, left MIDI input jack (seen from back). MIDI phantom power jumpers on HX3 board must be inserted.

For separate power supply (internal +5V or external 9V DC wall wart), open JP4 solder bridge. Use 2-pin header PL12 next to MIDI OUT jack to supply internal +5V: Pin 1 (left, facing towards diode) is VCC +5V, pin 2 (right) is ground (refer to PDF schematics in our Github repo folder PLATINEN/BASS25).

A +5V MIDI phantom supply on outer pins of MIDI input may be obtained from HX3 mainboard by inserting two additional jumpers on HX3.6 PL20 pins 7-8 and 9-10. Do not install these jumpers if connecting other MIDI gear not using a phantom supply.

Extension Board

The HX3 Extension Board mk5 is available for Leslie and headphones connection. It is compatible with HX3.6.

The old Extension Board for HX3.4 (mk3/mk4) may be used after removing two resistors from the Extension Board and soldering two wires on the rear side of the HX3.6 mainboard from Extension Board connector to serial port.

See page HX3.5 Extension Board for details.