Leprecon LP-1600 Series User Manual

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Pg Pre 1 2
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The first part of the display shows the page location of the preset being
previewed; Pg being the abbreviation for Page. The next location contains the
number of the preset being previewed, in this case #24. Following the preset
number are consecutive channel numbers in that cue. Below the channel
number is the intensity stored in memory for that specific channel. Use the
data wheel to browse through the channels.

Parameters on the bottom line can be edited; changing the level shown for a
channel in a preset will change the cue in memory at that instant, and affect
the look on stage next time the Preset Memory is used. Modifying channel
values requires that the memory lock be turned off; see the section “recording
Memory Presets” for more information on the memory lock.

As well as showing channel percentages on the display, the Output Level LEDs
above each channel will also switch from their normal output indication to
display relative intensity of each channel. The row of LEDs are showing the
contents of the entire memory at a glance, even though the outputs to the stage
are unaffected.

To select another preset to preview, hold Run and press a new bump button.
The preset number in the display will change to show the new scene being
previewed.
To end the preview, press and release the “Run” button. This will cancel the
preview mode and return the run-time display. Also, this will return the
momentary switches to the selected bump mode. The level LEDs will return to
showing stage levels.

4.5. Editing Presets

Once a Preset Scene has been recorded, the level of a single channel in memory
can be altered without re-recording the entire scene. In the LP1600 Edit mode,
the faders of the top scene are used to directly set new values. Editing can be
done either live or blind, depending on the position of the X scene Master.

To edit a Preset Master, press the Preset menu button. Place the LP1600 in edit
mode by then pressing the Edit button. The led next to the Edit switch will
light, and the display will show:

Edit Mode

Select Scene

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