Leprecon LP-2000 User Manual

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To alleviate any problems, a ten-step LED bar graph is located next to
each Crossfader; aligning the fader with the LEDs on the meter before
switching off the delay timer will minimize any jump in level.

MASTER Fader

The MASTER fader, located on the panel just left of the preset faders,
is used to set the level for the console's entire output. If this
fader is down, nothing will be output from the X and Y manual scenes
or the preset faders. The intensity of the LED above the MASTER fader
indicates the fader's position.

Bump buttons and chases will operate independently of the MASTER
fader. On LP-2000 Cue Plus consoles, color channels and Cue Stack
scenes are independent of the Master fader as well.

BLACKout Switch

The red BLACKout switch has the same effect as bringing down the
MASTER fader, and is handy for blacking out the entire stage suddenly.
The BLACKout switch affects only those functions which are normally
controlled by the MASTER fader; it will not affect chases, channels
which are "bumped," or color channels or scenes on the LP-2000 Cue
Plus. Note that this is a latching pushbutton switch; pressing it
once blacks out the board, and a second press returns the board to
normal operation. A yellow LED above the BLACKout switch indicates
its status; when lit, the console is blacked out.

SOLO and ADD Bump Buttons, SOLO and ADD Switches, BUMP Fader

The LP-2000 has, below most faders, a pair of buttons used to
momentarily "bump" a channel, preset, or chase to full intensity.
Pressing the top SOLO button will black out the rest of the console,
leaving up only that particular channel, preset, or chase. Releasing
the button restores normal operation. SOLO buttons always bump to
maximum level. In order for these buttons to be active, the gray SOLO
On/Off switch (to the lower right of the key switch) must be turned
on, indicated by a yellow LED above the switch.

Pressing the lower ADD button below most faders has the same effect as
bringing up that particular channel, preset, or chase fader, without
affecting the other channels or presets. In order for these buttons
to be active, the gray ADD On/Off switch (to the lower right of the
key switch) must be turned on, indicated by a yellow LED above the
switch.

The maximum level for the ADD buttons is set with the BUMP fader,
located below the SOLO and ADD On/Off switches. The intensity of the
LED above the BUMP fader indicates this maximum Add level.

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