Conventions used in this manual – Leprecon LP-X24 Manual v3.2 User Manual

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Introduction

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LP-X24 and LP-X48 Users Manual

Conventions Used in this Manual

• The value 100% is represented as FF (Fader Full On) on the LP-X.
• Where instructions state that you use a wheel to scroll through a list or increase or

decrease values, it is understood that turning the wheel to the right moves the
highlight up through the list or increases the values. Turning the wheel to the left
moves the highlight down through the list or decreases values. In many cases, the
wheels have the same function when your LP-X is connected to a monitor.

• Where instructions state that you press a menu softkey, you press the softkey button

that is aligned above the menu item. If your LP-X is connected to a monitor, you
press or click the menu item that corresponds with the softkey. In some cases, the
softkey text on the LCD is abbreviated but the menu item text is always written out in
full.

• In most cases, you confirm an operation by pressing the Yes button in the Display

section of the board. Pressing the Enter key in the Keypad section will frequently
confirm an operation, too. In most cases, pressing the Enter key on a full-sized
keyboard, if your LP-X has one attached, will also confirm an operation.

• In most cases, you cancel an operation by pressing the No/Esc button in the Display

section of the board. In most cases, pressing the Escape key on a full-sized
keyboard, if your LP-X has one attached, will also cancel an operation.

• We use the expression "match and grab" to indicate a situation where a value on a

fader has been "remembered" by the LP-X. You must move the fader to the position
that matches the remembered value before changes of fader position will have any
effect. Once you have "matched" the value, subsequent changes of fader position
will affect the output value of the light.

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