Shows – Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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LP-3000 Show Basics

Chapter Two

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LP-3000 Users Manual

In the LP-3000 display screens, labels are placed on the display to indicate
functions performed by buttons and edgewheels. In the Stage View (Main) screen,
the edgewheel labeled Scroll is used to move the display through the range of
board channels. With each click of the edgewheel, one line of display information is
moved on the screen. The position of the display in the range of available data is
indicated by the position of the scroll bar. In addition, scroll bars can be moved
directly with the mouse.

Shows

All of the user-defined data of the LP-3000—such as preset scenes, chases, and
patch tables—are saved as a computer file called the Show file. Show files are PC
compatible and the LP-3000 automatically saves them to the internal hard drive.
You can create and maintain many shows, but only one show can be open at a
time. The files can also be copied to floppy for backup and for portability between
boards.

Many LP-3000 features are available only when a show is open. In subsequent
chapters, we assume that you have opened a show prior to beginning any
procedure.

If you are new to the LP-3000, we recommend that you begin by creating a new
show.

To View the Show Screen

1.

From the Main screen, click Setup and then Show.

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