Leprecon LP-750 Series User Manual

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This is a straight 6 channel chase operating in a sequence of 1-2-3-4-5-6 only. There
are 6 LEDs that make up the chase display. These LEDs will indicate the speed that
you have selected for the chase.

The chase “on/off” switch is a light-touch snap action momentary push button. At a
touch of the button the operator locks the chase function “on” or “off”. This gives the
operator quick access and a fast response time to the chase.

The chase section is grouped into blocks of 6 channels. The selector switch located on
the back of the controller can enable or disable each of these blocks. Depending on
which of the LP-700 series you have will determine how many switches you will need. If
you have 12 channels you have two blocks of 6 channels. The LP-760 has 36 channels,
which is 6 blocks of 6. The first selector switch operates block one, channels 1-6, the
second switch operates block two, 7-12, and the third operates block three, 13-18 and
so on.

BUMP

At the bottom left of the controller are the control switches for the bump buttons. This
section has two selector switches with corresponding yellow LED’s. (See figure D)
These switches allow the operator to use the bump buttons located beneath each of the
controller channels to achieve different results.

The switch marked “on/off” is the bump enable switch. The yellow LED will be glowing
when this switch is on. You may want to deactivate the bumps so accidental channel
increases will be avoided. Above the “on/off” switch is the “solo/add” switch. When
pressing a channel’s bump button, while in the “add” mode, that channel will be added at
full intensity. The bump button will “add” that channel to the existing look on stage; it will
not effect the scene setup in any other way.

When the “solo/add” switch is depressed in the “solo” position the yellow LED will glow
whenever a bump button is depressed. Also while the button is depressed the controller
will delete all of the channels that are in the “X” and “Y” scene masters, this excludes
independent and chase. This effect will last only as long as the bump button is
depressed. When the bump button is released the scene will then return to its normal
preset condition.

HINT: When the “solo” feature is activated only that channel will appear. You may
rearrange channels while the bump button is depressed and return to a new stage look.
This will give the effect of very fast scene changes with a minimum of fader work.

GRAND MASTER

The “grand master” section has 2 faders, a blackout switch and a subset of “M/I” selector
switches. The master fader, marked “M”, the independent fader, marked “I”, and the
board disable switch marked “black” are grouped together. (See figure E) The individual
“M/I” selector switches are located above their corresponding channels. These are

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