Lightronics TL5024 User Manual

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TL-5024 LIGHTING MEMORY CONSOLE

Version 0.93

OWNERS MANUAL

07/20/2012


The chase which is to be programmed is shown in the
upper left (C01 meaning chase 01). The step number
within the chase is shown in the upper right (S01
meaning step 01). The item on the bottom row (EDIT)
will access a submenu enabling you to edit that
chase/step number.

Use the and buttons to select one of the

choices. The choice will flash when selected. For

the chase number and step number - use the

and buttons to change the number.

2.

Push ENTER when EDIT is selected to program

or edit the contents of the chase step. The

following display will appear:







3.

Use the and buttons to change the step to

another bank:scene number. You can select

bank 00:scene 00. This selection will cause all

scenes to be off for the step.

You can force the chase to start over (wrap

around) at any given step by pushing the

button until END appears.

4.

You can also select individual channels to be ON

or OFF for the chase step by push the button.

The following display will appear:







Use the and buttons to cycle through the

channels (1 - 24) and use the and buttons to

turn the channel ON or OFF for the step.

Channels turned on from this menu will override any
scene settings for the channel when the chase is
played.

CHASE PLAYBACK

1.

The currently selected chase is indicated in the

lower left section of the LCD STATUS display.

Use the button to change to another chase.





You can turn off the chaser function by selecting
chase 00. The TAP LED will not blink when chase
00 is selected.

2.

Push the TAP button 3 or more times at the

same rate that you want the chase to run.

3.

Raise the CHASE MASTER fader to make the

chase visible at the lights. Chases are added

into manual fader settings and active scenes.

AUDIO DRIVEN CHASE

The chase rate may be controlled by an internally
mounted microphone. The microphone picks up
sounds nearby and circuitry in the TL-5024 filters
out all but low frequency sounds. The result is that
the chase will synchronize with base notes of music
being played nearby.

Rotate the AUDIO SENSE control clockwise to
increase the sensitivity of the microphone. This
function is disabled when AUDIO SENSE is turned
fully counterclockwise.

USING CUE LISTS

After you have created and saved scenes in the TL-
5024, you can put them into a scene cue list. Once
the cue list has been created, you can “play” the list
by pushing the GO button. Pushing this button
causes the current cue scene to fade out and the
next scene to fade in.

The list contains 240 cues. Any cue may point to
any scene in any bank. Each entry in the cue list
contains the bank number of a scene, the scene
number within that bank, a “fade in” time , and a
“fade out” time. The “fade out” time is the number of
seconds the PREVIOUS cue scene will take to fade
out as the current cue scene fades in. You can
adjust both of these times to obtain various effects.
Valid fade times can range from 1 to 99 seconds.

The overall brightness of cues is controlled by the
CUE MASTER fader. Cues are affected by the
BLACKOUT function and the GRAND MASTER
fader. Cue number 0 is reserved as a blackout and
is not programmable.

The LCD STATUS display always shows the current
cue number in the upper right section and the next
cue number in the lower right. Cues normally
proceed in a sequential manner (cue 2 follows cue
1… etc.). You can alter the order of cue playback
by using the and buttons.

BNK:SCN
01:01

CHN:01

OFF

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