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TL-5024 LIGHTING MEMORY CONSOLE

Version 0.93

OWNERS MANUAL

07/20/2012

You can assign a dimmer channel to console channel
00. If you do this, then that dimmer channel will not
respond to the console.

You can also assign a dimmer channel to console
channel 99. If you do this, then the dimmer channel
will be controlled by the HOUSE MASTER fader.
Multiple dimmer channels can be assigned to the
house master.

You can perform three other operations from the
PATCH menus.

1.

You can copy the contents of either patch page to

the other one.

2.

You can set a 1 to 1 patch condition for the

current

page.

3.

You can ZERO ALL channel assignments for the

current patch page. This removes ALL

assignments.

RECORDING SCENES

The TL-5024 can store 192 scenes. Each scene
contains all 24 channels. The scene memory is
organized as 16 banks with 12 scenes in each bank.

To record a scene:

1. Select the bank into which the scene will be

stored by pushing the button. The current

scene bank is shown in the upper left corner of

the LCD STATUS display and advances as the

button is pushed.

2. Set the faders to the desired intensities for the

scene (create the scene).

3. Push the RECORD button. The RECORD

indicator will begin flashing.

4. Push one of the 12 bump buttons (below the

lower fader row) to store the scene. The number

of the button pushed (1-12) is the scene number

within the bank selected in step 1. The

record indicator will go off.

SCENE PLAYBACK

1. Select the bank for the scene you want to

activate by pushing the button. The current

scene bank is shown in the upper left corner of

the LCD STATUS display and will advance as the

button is pushed.


2. Activate the SCENE 1-12 mode for the Y
faders.

3.

Raise a Y fader (1 - 12) to activate its

associated scene in the bank. Multiple scenes

may be added together by raising more than 1

fader.

CHASER FUNCTIONS

A chase is a sequence of complete scenes which
runs, automatically, at a user selected speed. The
scenes must be created and stored in the unit scene
memory before use. The channels in each scene
will appear at the recorded intensity when the chase
is played.

A chase may also be a sequence of specific
channel selections to be on for each step.

The TL-5024 provides 12 chases. Each chase may
have up to 20 steps. All steps of all chases are user
created. Combinations of scenes and channel
settings may be used in chase steps.

DEFAULT CHASE SETTINGS

The TL-5024 has a default set of scene
assignments and channel intensities for chase
operations. These are the assignments which will be
set if the ERASE ALL or ERASE CHASER functions
are invoked from the ERASE menu.

Default scene assignments for chase steps are set
to the first 12 scenes in each bank starting at bank
01. In other words chase 01 uses the first 12 scenes
in bank 01. Chase 02 is set to the first 12 scenes in
bank 02. Chase steps beyond step 12 are set to
"END" which means that the chase will "wrap
around'" back to the first step after step 12. You
can program any chase to use all 20 steps if
needed.

A complete table of default chase step assignments
is provided at the end of this manual.

RECORDING CHASES

1.

Push ENTER ENTER to access the

CHASER submenu. The following display will

appear.





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