Leprecon LP-3000 Series User Manual

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Chapter Eight

Moving Light Cue Programming

LP-3000 Users Manual

If you have not yet created any Focus labels, you will need to do so now.
Please see To Create a Focus Label beginning on page 124 for complete
details.

For Color, Beam and Focus, you can select the option No Change. This
means that the cue will not change the previous setting for the property
during playback.

4.

Using the Max Cue Intensity edgewheel, set the intensity for the
instruments.

5.

When you are done, click Save As.

The LP-3000 displays the New Cue dialog box. Enter a name for the cue or
accept the default. Default names follow the pattern CUE_001, CUE_002
and so forth. Click OK.

For an alternate way to save cues, see Saving the Cue to a Playback
beginning on page 93 for more details.

6.

If you have not programmed all the instruments in the cue:

a. Deselect the instrument or group that you just programmed.

b. Select the next instrument or group.

c. Repeat steps 3 through 4 above.

d. Click Save.

Save As Cue

You will see the following behavior when you select Save as Cue.

1.

With a single instrument selected, the selected instrument’s settings will be
saved. All other instruments will be saved as NC (no change).

2.

With all instruments selected (of the same type), all instruments will be
saved with the same settings.

3.

With some—but not all—instruments selected, the selected instruments will
be saved with identical settings. The instruments that are not selected will be
saved as NC (no change).

4.

With several instrument types selected, the programmer will save the
selected settings where applicable and will change everything else to NC (no
change). For example, you select instruments of Type 1 and Type 2 and set
the color to Green. Only the Type 1 instruments support the color Green.
The color for Type 1 instruments will be set to Green and the color for Type
2 instruments will be set to NC (no change). For this reason, we recommend
that only one instrument type be programmed at a time.

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