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8 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual
Example:
You have disabled the solo function for channel 8. The light on channel 8 remains
lit if you press one of the Flash keys, as long as the solo function is active.
Previously, you have programmed a memory that uses channel 8. The memory
has just been activated on the stage. Now, press one of the Flash keys (CH FLASH
(32) is also activated). There are two lights on the stage, i.e. channel 8 and the
channel activated with the key!
2.5 Control elements of the programming
section ( 5 )
Despite its compact size, the EUROLIGHT LC2412 is a versatile light mixing
console. In it, we have integrated a plethora of functions, among others,
variousfunctions for memories, chases and digital control. The basic elements
of the programming section are located at the top right section of the unit.
Tolet you quickly orient yourself in dicult situations, the LC2412 also features
adisplay.
(25) (26) (27) (28) (30) (31) (32)(29) (24)
(37)
(33)
(34)
(35)
(38) (39) (40)
(36)
Fig. 2.6: The programming section
(24) PCMCIA CARD slot. This interface accepts the memory card on which you
can store your console setups.
(25) MEMORY key. By pressing the MEMORY key once, you initiate the procedure
that saves a stage scene. How this procedure functions in particular is
explained in greater detail in chapter 4.1.
(26) CHASE key. Used to initiate the programming procedure (intended for
creating a chase). How this is done is explained in chapter 6.1.
(27) The CTM key (stands for chase to memory) brings up the menu for storing
chases. Basically, you can store completely programmed chases into
memory. Each of the ten memory banks has four memory slots (9 - 12)
available for this purpose.
(28) UTILITY 1. This key takes you to the following programming menus:
DISABLESOLO, SELECT CURVE and THEATRE MODE.
(29) UTILITY 2. This key takes you to the following programming menus:
DMXPATCH, SELECT MIDI and SELECT SPECIAL. Further information about
these functions is to be found in chapters 7 and 8, “ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS
OF THE LC2412” and “DIMMER CONTROL”.
(30) LIVE key. By pressing this key, you can route chase or memory steps to
the console’s output in order to see what it would all really look like on
the stage. This also makes sense for the programming procedure itself,
becausechases are for example only shown on the LEDs during their selection
(normalsetting, blind mode). This way, selecting chases is even possible while
a program is running on the stage, without disrupting the program itself
(automaticpreview). The live mode changes everything the other way around:
only the settings observed in the preview function are visible on the stage.
(31) SOLO. The solo function utilizes the ash keys. When the solo function is
active, pressing the FLASH key for a single channel/memory completely
dimms all other lights. If so desired, individual channels can be taken out of
the solo function’s reach (see chapters 4.3.1 and 2.4.1).
(32) CH FLASH key. Switches the channel ash function on and o. When the
channel ash function is on, you can use the FLASH keys ((22) + (23)) to
enable the highest illumination level on individual channels. This function is
automatically activated in preset mode (see chapter 3.1.1). However, it has to
be manually activated in memory mode.
(33) UPPER switch. Used to switch over to channels 13 - 24. See also chapters
2.1and 3.2.
(34) CONTRAST control. Turning this pot lets you adjust the display contrast.
(35) PROGRAM display. Depending on the programming procedure,
dierentmenues are shown here. If you haven’t programmed anything
yet, or if you have quit a programming procedure by means of pressing the
QUIT key (40), the display shows the current chase and the respective step
(basicsetup).
(36) DATA wheel. Used to change/select programming parameters. For example,
it can be used for programming chases, during which you dial in steps and
determine their execution speed. Besides, it is also used for directly calling
up chases (see also chapter 6.2).
(37) SHIFT key. Opens additional programming menues. A more detailed
explanation can be found in the description of the respective
programmingprocedures.
(38) SOFT A key. Needed for selecting items while in a programming menu.
Themenu texts and the SOFT A key are ordered in such a way that this key
lets you select the options above (appearing in the menu).
(39) SOFT B key. Has the same function as the SOFT A key.
(40) QUIT key. Used for closing a programming procedure and going back to the
main menu.
2.6 Control elements of the main section ( 6 )
(41) (42) (43)
(44) (45) (45) (47)
Fig. 2.7: The main section
Control elements that apply to function groups or the entire console are grouped
in the main section.
(41) A fader. This fader is the master fader for the A PRESET section; it determines
the maximum illumination level of the entire section. The FLASH keys
((22) / (23) as well as (44) / (45)) can still be utilized, even when the fader is at
its zero position.
Содержание
- Eurolight lc2412 1
- Table of contents 2
- Thank you 2
- Important safety instructions 3
- Legal disclaimer 3
- Limited warranty 3
- Before you get started 4
- General features and functions 4
- Introduction 4
- The user s manual 4
- Control elements 5
- 14 15 16 17 7
- Control elements of the sound to light section 7
- Flash keys and solo 7
- Section 7
- 25 26 27 28 30 31 32 29 24 8
- 33 34 35 8
- 38 39 40 8
- 41 42 43 8
- 44 45 45 47 8
- Control elements of the main section 8
- Control elements of the programming section 8
- 53 54 55 9
- 58 59 60 61 9
- Control elements of the chase section 9
- Rear panel connectors of the lc2412 9
- Basic configuration 10
- Expanding to 24 preset channels upper mode 10
- Presets 10
- Crossfading between presets 11
- Programming recalling and altering memories scenes 11
- The b memory section 11
- Crossfading between different setups 12
- Preset flash and memory flash 12
- Additional application of memories 13
- Chase control 13
- Previewing memories individually on the stage live mode 13
- Programming memories without direct control blind 13
- Programming or erasing chases 13
- Sound to light 13
- Running and pausing chases 14
- Saving chases as memories chase to memory 15
- Additional functions of the lc2412 16
- Locking program mode 16
- Previewing chases in live mode 16
- Putting the output on hold 16
- Special channels 16
- Midi functions 17
- Theater mode 17
- Adjusting differing illumination levels 18
- Erasing all settings displaying software version 18
- Storing data on a memory card 18
- Analog control 19
- Digital control via dmx512 19
- Dimmer control 19
- Cables recommended for dmx512 20
- Installation 20
- Pin assignment 20
- Terminal resistor bus termination 20
- Always make sure that your lc2412 is provided with sufficient 21
- As long as a footswitch is kept pressed the connection of both contacts is closed therefore a footswitch does not act as a switch 21
- Audio connections 21
- Coonect to other midi equipment or another eurolight lc2412 by using common midi cables the cables should never be longer than 15 m 45 ft 21
- Eurolight lc2412 user manual 21
- Footswitch 21
- Midi connection 21
- Rack mounting 21
- Sub d connections analog control 21
- The following table shows the cable layout of the individual contacts of the sub d connection for analog dimmer control 21
- To control the eurolight lc2412 via an audio signal please use a mono jack connector with standard configuration 21
- Ventilation to avoid overheating of the unit 21
- You can use a footswitch to trigger chase steps this way both of your hands remain free letting you control additional settings of your lc2412 21
- Your eurolight lc2412 is factory equipped with rack mounting brackets you can screw these on to the side of your lc2412 on a per need basis 21
- Specifications 22
- Eurolight lc2412 user manual 23
- Eurolight lc2412 24
- Federal communications commission compliance information 24
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