Conventions used in this manual, The stage view screen – Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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Chapter Two

LP-3000 Show Basics

LP-3000 Users Manual

The trackball acts as a mouse control for the on-screen cursor. The two
buttons above the trackball are used as mouse buttons; the left button is
used to click on selected items.

Menu functions shown on the left side of the screen can be accessed by
either the associated key or by pointing with the trackball and clicking with
the mouse buttons.

Edgewheels provide an alternative to selecting items with the mouse.

Conventions Used in this Manual

The LP-3000 provides several ways to execute a task. In this manual, we have
used the following conventions:

Where instructions state that you use an edgewheel to scroll through a list,
you can also click on the Up and Down arrows to do the same thing. In
some cases, you can use the trackball to point to an item in a list and then
select it with the left mouse button.

Where instructions state that you click a menu button, you can do so either
by pressing the button or by using the trackball to point to the on-screen
representation of the button and then clicking it with the left mouse button.

In most cases, you can click OK by pressing a menu button, by pressing the
E

NTER

key on the keyboard, or by using the trackball to point to the on-

screen representation of the button and then clicking it with the left mouse
button.

In most cases, you can click Cancel by pressing a menu button, by pressing
the E

SCAPE

key on the keyboard, or by using the trackball to point to the on-

screen representation of the button and then clicking it with the left mouse
button.

On some screens, Next and Back buttons are provided. These move the
cursor from field to field. Usually the T

AB

key and S

HIFT

+T

AB

combination of

keys are equivalent to these buttons. A Select edgewheel may also be
provided to accomplish the same task.

The Stage View Screen

The Stage View (Main) screen is the main menu display of the LP-3000 system. In
this screen, the output levels of all board channels are shown and will change in
real time to mimic the status of the dimmers. This screen is for display only—no
changes to the information shown in this screen can be made from here.

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