Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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Manual Console Operation

Chapter One

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In Two-Scene Preset mode, a single console channel is controlled by one fader
from each row (called a fader “pair”). A console channel may be patched to one or
more dimmer channels.

In Wide mode, each fader corresponds to one console channel.

X and Y Crossfaders

The X and Y Crossfaders control the transition between the X and Y scenes; the
green LED above each crossfader indicates the proportional levels.

The two crossfaders operate in opposite directions; when the X Crossfader is fully
up, it is at 100%. When the Y Crossfader is fully down, it is at 100%. This allows
both faders to be moved together to crossfade smoothly between the two scenes.

Wide Switch

The Wide switch is used to convert the LP-3000 to a single scene console,
effectively doubling the manual channel capacity. This switch affects only the
manual scenes. An LED in the Wide switch is lit when the LP-3000 is in Wide
mode.

During Wide mode operation, the X Crossfader becomes the X Scene Master. It
controls all manual scene faders. The Y Crossfader LED turns red to indicate that it
is not being used. Pressing the Wide switch toggles between Wide mode and
normal Two-Scene Preset mode.

Master Fader

The Master fader is used to adjust the level for the console’s entire output. If this
fader is down, nothing will be output from the X and Y manual scene faders. The
intensity of the LED above the Master fader indicates the fader’s position.

Solo and Add “Bump” Buttons

On the LP-3000, pressing and holding an Add button has the same effect as
bringing up the fader. The selected channel is added to the current scene on stage.
When you release the button, the channel is removed from the scene.

Pressing and holding a Solo button temporarily blacks out the rest of the console
and leaves only the selected channel up. Releasing the button restores normal
operation.

X and Y manual scene faders have only one button—called a Bump button.
Whether the Bump button is a Solo button or an Add button is determined by the
status of the Add and Solo Enable switches, located on the master panel. The
following table summarizes the bump modes in the manual scene faders:

Add Mode

Solo Mode

Manual Scene Fader Bump Button Action

Off

Off

Off

Enabled

Off

Add

Off

Enabled

Solo

Enabled

Enabled

Solo

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