Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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Chapter Ten

Advanced Moving Light Cue Programming

LP-3000 Users Manual

The changes would take place as described over a period of four seconds. (The
longest change takes place in Property 4, which has a Start Delay time of two
seconds and a Fade Time of two seconds). The look would then hold for an
additional six seconds before initiating the next cue. This gives the total 10-second
Hold Time.

Again using the scenario above, let us explore what would occur if you set a Hold
Time of only three seconds.

The changes would take place as described with one difference: the LP-3000 would
not be able to fully execute the fade for Property 4. At the end of three seconds, the
LP-3000 would simply begin to execute the next cue—regardless of the fact that
the current cue would not be complete.

To Assign Hold, Start Delay and Fade Times

The basic procedure for programming cues to playbacks is described in To Create
a Cuelist
beginning on page 108.

We describe the procedures for manually setting the timing and playback values for
cues in this section.

1.

If you are not at the Programmer screen, from the Main screen, click ML
Program
.

The LP-3000 displays the Programmer screen.

2.

If desired, click ML Attributes.

The LP-3000 displays the Programmer screen for attributes.

3.

Click Cues.

The LP-3000 displays the Cue Settings screen.

4.

Using the Scroll edgewheel, select the first cue for the cuelist.

5.

Click Settings.

The LP-3000 displays the Cue Settings screen and shows the properties of
the cue that you selected in step 4.

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