Leprecon LP-1600 Series User Manual

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1.1. Standard models

The LP-1600 family consists of two model types, the Standard models and Cue
Plus models. Standard boards have the following features:

Manual capacity:
Two scene preset with 24, 36 or 48 faders. Bank switch allows the faders to
serve 48, 72, or 96 channels. Switchable Add or Solo momentary buttons for
each fader. Split dipless crossfade between manual scenes. Each fader has an
led output indicator.

Preset Memory :
24, 36 or 48 real-time preset faders with switchable Add or Solo bumps.
Presets may be “piled on” in any combination. Presets are assigned to one of
twelve memory pages by means of a rotary page select switch. A preview mode
allows cues to be checked without bringing up the scene on stage. An existing
cue may easily be edited using the manual scene faders without re-recording
the entire cue.

Cue Stack:
288 programmable cues with crossfader and go button control. Independent
fade in and out times can be set for each scene, and scenes may be linked in
any order for playback. The two line LCD is used to display current and next
cues, and all other parameters.

Chaser:
Four fixed and seven programmable patterns of up to twenty steps each are
provided. All programmable patterns are fully proportional, and are recorded,
previewed and edited as easily as the preset cues. The rate of each pattern may
be saved with the chase, eliminating the need to adjust the rate pot when the
chase is recalled. The chase may be advanced a step at a time manually, or
halted momentarily. Chases may be assigned to a preset fader, automatically
starting the selected chase when the scene is faded up.

Soft Patch:
One standard and two user programmable soft patches allow assignment of up
to 512 dimmers via DMX.
Patch level proportions can be entered for each dimmer channel.
All analog channels in the board are patched with the DMX channels.

Output:
All consoles support one digital protocol, DMX 512, with the female 5 pin XLR
as specified by USITT. An optional Analog output board(s) may be ordered for
any all consoles. The analog out voltage range is 0-10 vdc; a 25 pin male
subminiature D connector is used.

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