Leprecon LP-612 User Manual

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Typically, a scene might be set up with the X channel faders in advance, and when that cue is
called, the manual crossfader is moved upward together to the X position. This leaves the Y
scene available to be set up for the next cue. At the appropriate time, the Crossfader is pulled
down to the Y position, and the now inactive X scene available to be set for the next cue.

Master

The Master fader is used to set an overall output level for most board controls. The Master can be
used to fade out all scenes of the console for a blackout. The only controls that operate with the
Master down are the bump buttons and Chaser. No output from the Cue Stack, Preset scenes or
Manual scenes are possible with the master level down.

Bump Buttons

The momentary switches located below the lower scene faders can have different functions
depending on the current mode of operation.

The normal RUN mode function of these switches is to momentarily flash a channel or scene on
stage without using the fader. The channel or scene drops back out when the button is released.

When cues are being programmed and edited, these buttons are used to select memories for
modification. Therefore, when the Record or Edit modes are active, the momentaries DO NOT act
as bump buttons.

To display and change the bump button modes, press the 'preset' menu key until the 'bump' LED
is lighted. The display will show one of 5 possible modes:

1) Bumps Off
This display indicates the bumps are disabled. No possibility exists of flashing a channel or scene
by accidentally pressing a button while running a show.

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