RLP612 and LP624 User's ManualRev. 1.2LP612 Software Version 1.1LP624 Software Version 1.0Leprecon/CAE, IncP.O. Box 430, 10087 Industrial Drive,
9Manual ModeThe LP600, in addition to being a powerful memory console, can also be used as a simple two-scene preset board. This allows an untrained o
10Typically, a scene might be set up with the X channel faders in advance, and when that cue iscalled, the manual crossfader is moved upward together
112) Channel AddChannel Add is the simplest mode of bump operation; pressing a bump button will bring thechannel up on stage for as long as the button
12Running in Manual Mode1. Set all X and Y channel faders, and the PRESET master fader to zero.2. Set the manual crossfader fully downward, to the Y
13Patching Dimmers:The LP600 series allows for a default 1:1 patch to be used, or a custom dimmer patch can bebuilt.The custom patch allows the assign
14To erase the Custom Patch:1) Press the Preset menu button in the upper left corner of the board. Repeat key press until the"patch" LED is
15To erase Stack Cues in the LP600:1) Press the "stack" menu button in the upper left corner of the board. Repeat key press until the"n
16Preset Menu: LP612 ONLYThe Preset functions are controlled by pressing the 'preset' menu key on the front panel. When inthe Preset mode, t
17Preset Menu: LP624 ONLYThe Preset functions are controlled by pressing the 'preset' menu key on the front panel. When inthe Preset mode, t
18Page FreezeWhen the page number is changed, the presets are assigned a new set of memories. To preventsudden changes on stage, any fader which is u
1EZ PROGRAMMING THE LP-600 SERIESProgramming Preset Memories...1. Press the "Preset" menu to
19When the record key is pressed, the LED’s located next to the bump buttons will begin to flashalong with the record LED. This is to indicate that t
20Preset PlaybackOnce scenes have been recorded into the Preset Memory faders on the LP600, they areimmediately available for use. It is not necessary
21Editing PresetsSingle channel level changes can be quickly made to a selected preset. The X scene faders areused to adjust levels within the preset.
22When the 'stack' key is pressed for the first time, the 'now' LED will light. The display will show:nownexttimestackstepratepatt
23Recording Stack ScenesRecording into the Stack places a stage look in the cue selected as 'next'. In the example, thiswould be Cue #1. To
24Assigning Fade TimesAll cues in the Stack can be assigned a fade time. The time setting reflects the total time to finisha complete crossfade from N
25Default fade timeTo simplify entering fade times, a default time may be entered for all cues. This can only be donewhen the Stack is cleared and all
26When the scene number is changed from 1 with the DOWN button, the scene number displayedgoes to "--", and the stack output is then turned
27ChaseThe Chase functions are activated by pressing the 'Chase' menu key on the front panel. Theboard will enter the Chase mode.When in the
28Pre-programmed ChasesThe standard Chases can be run immediately without recording steps, but cannot be altered.These Chases are selected by setting
2SETUP ...
29Level Chases: LP624 OnlyThe LP624 has provision for programming channel levels as Chase steps. This allows any valuebetween 0 and 100% to be program
30Repair and Warranty InformationCAE will repair any defects in materials or workmanship on the LP600 for a period of one yearfrom the date of sale.
3OverviewThe LP612 and LP624 were designed with the goal of creating low-cost, high quality controlconsoles. The LP600 series boards share many featu
4SetupThe LP600 connects easily to most types of dimming systems. Microplex, as well as the optionalanalog and DMX 512 outputs are provided for dimmer
5Analog OutputEven with the advent of digital control standards, many portable lighting systems use analogcontrol lines between the console and the di
6Connector Pin Assignments : LP624 ONLYThe analog version of the LP624 uses one panel mount male Cinch-Jones 27 pin connector forcontrol output. The p
7Control LayoutThe diagram below illustrates some of the controls that will be referenced in this manual.Although the LP612 is shown, the controls of
8StartupThe console will perform a brief test when power is applied. If the board fails power-on testing, thedisplay will show:Any error message indic
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