Lpc 48 / 96 users manual, 14 glossary of console related terms – Leprecon LPC V3 User's Manual User Manual

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LPC 48 / 96 Users Manual

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14 Glossary of Console Related Terms

A.C.
In Alternating Current, it is the flow of electricity that reverses polarity a number

of times per second.

Amp
The measurement used to describe the amount of electrical current flowing in a

wire or circuit.

Blackout
A switch that, when pressed, will blackout the entire show. It is very useful when

the operator wants to show external effects like pyrotechnics, video, or spotlights.

Board Channel
On a console a channel may only be represented by a number which is

assigned by the system to control any number of physical dimmers, color

scrollers, or other devices. Generally a control channel represents the smallest

easily divisible set of controls a designer has over groups of lighting instruments.

A soft patch or pin patch is used to assign dimmers or groups of dimmers to

individual control channels.

Bump Button
A switch used to quickly bring a board channel to full intensity. Pressing a bump

button is an alternative to using a fader. Bump buttons allow rapid manual control

over lighting control channels. On some consoles bump buttons can be put into

solo mode where all channels except those controlled by the bump button go

out.

Chase
A lighting design term referring to a group of lights which are turned on and off in

a sequence. A chase can be a complex multi-part cue affecting large groups of

lighting instruments, and can be manipulated by rate, intensity, and fadetime.

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