Behringer LC2412 User Manual

User Manual
EUROLIGHT LC2412
Professional 24-Channel DMX Lighting Console
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Table of Contents
Thank you .......................................................................2
Important Safety Instructions ...................................... 3
Legal Disclaimer ............................................................. 3
Limited Warranty ...........................................................3
1. Introduction ............................................................... 5
2. Control Elements ....................................................... 6
3. Presets ...................................................................... 11
4. The B Memory Section ............................................ 12
5. Sound-to-Light ........................................................ 14
6. Chase Control ........................................................... 14
7. Additional Functions of the LC2412 ....................... 17
8. Dimmer Control ....................................................... 20
9. Installation ............................................................... 21
10. Specications ......................................................... 23

Thank you

Thank you very much for the condence you have placed in us by purchasing the EUROLIGHT LC2412. You now own an outstanding, ultra-compact light mixing console, that features the state-of-the-ar t digital DMX512 control. In addition, your LC2412 is equipped with an analog output which allows to use it virtually in every environment you can think of. The design of the LC2412 (how it operates and how it is programmed) was constructed with controlling dimmer packs and standard spotlights in mind. To optimally use multi-function spotlights such as scanners and moving heads, you should use control consoles specically created for this purpose.
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9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized
UNDERTAKING OR REPRESENTATION. THIS MANUAL
ce
electronic components of this product to be free of defects
period is mandated by applicable local laws. If the product
Incase MUSICGroup decides to replace the entire product,

Important Safety Instructions

Terminals marked with this symbol carry electrical current of su cient magnitude
to constitute risk of electric shock. Use only high-quality professional speaker cables with ¼" TS or twist-locking plugs pre-installed. Allother installation or modi cation should be performed only by quali edpersonnel.
This symbol, wherever it appears,
alertsyou to the presence of uninsulated
dangerous voltage inside the enclosure-voltage that may be su cient to constitute a risk ofshock.
This symbol, wherever it appears,
alertsyou to important operating and
maintenance instructions in the accompanying literature. Please read the manual.
Caution
To reduce the risk of electric shock, donot
remove the top cover (or the rear section). No user serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to quali ed personnel.
Caution
To reduce the risk of  re or electric shock,
do not expose this appliance to rain and moisture. The apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing liquids and no objects  lled with liquids, suchas vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Caution
These service instructions are for use
by quali ed service personnel only. Toreduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operation instructions. Repairs have to be performed by quali ed servicepersonnel.
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including ampli ers) that produce heat.
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding-type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. Ifthe provided plug does not  t into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Use only attachments/accessories speci ed by themanufacturer.
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table speci ed by the manufacturer, orsold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid
injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has beendropped.
15. The apparatus shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
16. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as the disconnect device, the disconnect device shall remain readily operable.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND APPEARANCES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE AND ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED. BEHRINGER IS PART OF THE MUSIC GROUP MUSICGROUP.COM. ALL TRADEMARKS ARE THE PROPERTY OF THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. MUSICGROUP ACCEPTS NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS WHICH MAY BE SUFFERED BY ANY PERSON WHO RELIES EITHER WHOLLY OR IN PART UPON ANY DESCRIPTION, PHOTOGRAPH OR STATEMENT CONTAINED HEREIN. COLORS AND SPECIFICATIONS MAY VARY FROM ACTUAL PRODUCT. MUSIC GROUP PRODUCTS ARE SOLD THROUGH AUTHORIZED FULLFILLERS AND RESELLERS ONLY. FULLFILLERSAND RESELLERS ARE NOT AGENTS OF MUSICGROUP AND HAVE ABSOLUTELY NO AUTHORITY TO BIND MUSICGROUP BY ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
IS COPYRIGHTED. NO PART OF THIS MANUAL MAY BE REPRODUCED OR TRANSMITTED IN ANY FORM OR BY ANY MEANS, ELECTRONIC OR MECHANICAL, INCLUDING PHOTOCOPYING AND RECORDING OF ANY KIND, FOR ANY PURPOSE, WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN PERMISSION OF MUSICGROUPIPLTD.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. © 2012 MUSICGroupIPLtd. Trident Chambers, Wickhams Cay, P.O. Box 146, Road Town, Tortola, British Virgin Islands

LIMITED WARRANTY

§ 1 Warranty
(1) This limited warranty is valid only if you purchased the product from a MUSIC Group Authorized Reseller in the country of purchase. A list of authorized resellers can be found on BEHRINGER’s website behringer. com under “Where to Buy”, or you can contact the MUSIC Group o closest to you.
(2) MUSICGroup* warrants the mechanical and
in material and workmanship if used under normal operating conditions for a period of one (1) year from the original date of purchase (see the Limited Warranty terms in §4 below), unless a longer minimum warranty
shows any defects within the speci ed warranty period and that defect is not excluded under §4, MUSICGroup shall, at its discretion, either replace or repair the produc t using suitable new or reconditioned product or parts.
thislimited warranty shall apply to the replacement product for the remaining initial warranty period, i.e., one (1) year (or otherwise applicable minimum warranty period) from the date of purchase of the original product.
(3) Upon validation of the warranty claim, the repaired or replacement product will be returned to the user freight prepaid by MUSICGroup.
(4) Warranty claims other than those indicated above are expressly excluded.
PLEASE RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT. IT IS YOUR PROOF OF PURCHASE COVERING YOUR LIMITED WARRANTY. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS VOID WITHOUT SUCH PROOF OFPURCHASE.
§ 2 Online registration
Please do remember to register your new BEHRINGER equipment right after your purchase at behringer. com under “Support” and kindly read the terms and conditions of our limited warranty carefully. Registeringyour purchase and equipment with us helps us process your repair claims quicker and more e ciently. Thankyouforyour cooperation!
§ 3 Return materials authorization
(1) To obtain warranty service, please contact the retailer from whom the equipment was purchased. Should your MUSIC Group Authorized Reseller not be located in your vicinity, you may contact the MUSICGroup Authorized Ful ller for your country listed under
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“Support” at behringer. com. Ifyour country is not
connection or operation of the unit in any way
This warranty does not detract from the seller’s
Warranty service conditions are subject to change without
listed, please check if your problem can be dealt with by our “OnlineSupport” which may also be found under “Support” at behringer. com. Alternatively,please submit an online warranty claim at behringer. com BEFORE returning the product. All inquiries must be accompanied by a description of the problem and the serial number of the product. Afterverifying the product’s warranty eligibility with the original sales receipt, MUSICGroup will then issue a ReturnMaterials Authorization (“RMA”)number.
(2) Subsequently, the product must be returned in its original shipping carton, together with the return authorization number to the address indicated by MUSICGroup.
(3) Shipments without freight prepaid will not beaccepted.
§ 4 Warranty Exclusions
(1) This limited warranty does not cover consumable parts including, but not limited to, fuses and batteries. Where applicable, MUSICGroup warrants the valves or meters contained in the product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ninety (90) days from date of purchase.
(2) This limited warranty does not cover the product if it has been electronically or mechanically modi ed in any way. If the product needs to be modi ed or adapted in order to comply with applicable technical or safety standards on a national or local level, inany country which is not the country for which the product was originally developed and manufactured, thismodi cation/adaptation shall not be considered a defect in materials or workmanship. Thislimited warranty does not cover any such modi cation/adaptation, regardless of whether it was carried out properly or not. Under the terms of this limited warranty, MUSICGroup shall not be held responsible for any cost resulting from such a modi cation/adaptation.
(3) This limited warranty covers only the product hardware. It does not cover technical assistance for hardware or software usage and it does not cover any software products whether or not contained in the product. Any such software is provided “AS IS” unless expressly provided for in any enclosed software limitedwarranty.
(4) This limited warranty is invalid if the factory- appliedserial number has been altered or removed from theproduct.
(5) Free inspections and maintenance/repair work are expressly excluded from this limited warranty, inparticular, if caused by improper handling of the product by the user. This also applies to defects caused by normal wear and tear, in par ticular, of faders, crossfaders, potentiometers, keys/buttons, guitar strings, illuminantsand similar parts.
(6) Damage/defects caused by the following conditions are not covered by this limited warranty:
improper handling, neglect or failure to operate the unit in compliance with the instructions given in BEHRINGER user or service manuals;
that does not comply with the technical or safety regulations applicable in the country where the product is used;
damage/defects caused by acts of God/Nature (accident,  re,  ood, etc) or any other condition that is beyond the control of MUSICGroup.
(7) Any repair or opening of the unit carried out by unauthorized personnel (user included) will void the limitedwarranty.
(8) If an inspection of the product by MUSICGroup shows that the defect in question is not covered by the limited warranty, the inspection costs are payable by thecustomer.
(9) Products which do not meet the terms of this limited warranty will be repaired exclusively at the buyer’s expense. MUSICGroup or its authorized service center will inform the buyer of any such circumstance. If the buyer fails to submit a written repair order within 6 weeks after noti cation, MUSICGroup will return the unit C.O.D. with a separate invoice for freight and packing. Such costs will also be invoiced separately when the buyer has sent in a written repair order.
(10) MUSIC Group Authorized Resellers do not sell new products directly in online auctions. Purchasesmade through an online auction are on a “buyer beware” basis. Online auction con rmations or sales receipts are not accepted for warranty veri cation and MUSICGroup will not repair or replace any product purchased through an online auction.
§ 5 Warranty transferability
This limited warranty is extended exclusively to the original buyer (customer of authorized reseller) andis not transferable to anyone who may subsequently purchase this product. No other person (reseller,etc.) shallbe entitled to give any warranty promise on behalf of MUSICGroup.
§ 6 Claim for damage
Subject only to the operation of mandatory applicable local laws, MUSICGroup shall have no liability to the buyer under this warranty for any consequential or indirect loss or damage of any kind. In no event shall the liability of MUSICGroup under this limited warranty exceed the invoiced value of the product.
§ 7 Limitation of liability
This limited warranty is the complete and exclusive warranty between you and MUSICGroup. It supersedes all other written or oral communications related to this product. MUSICGroup provides no other warranties for this product.
§ 8 Other warranty rights and nationallaw
(1) This limited warranty does not exclude or limit the buyer’s statutor y rights as a consumer in any way.
(2) The limited warranty regulations mentioned herein are applicable unless they constitute an infringement of applicable mandatory local laws.
(3)
obligations in regard to any lack of conformity of the product and any hidden defect.
§ 9 Amendment
notice. For the latest warranty terms and conditions and additional information regarding MUSICGroup’s limited warranty, please see complete details online at behringer. com.
* MUSICGroup Macao Commercial O shore Limited of RuedePequim No. 202-A, Macau Finance Centre 9/J, Macau, including all MUSICGroup companies
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1. Introduction

This user’s manual is designed to give you an overview of all the controls, sothat you get to know all possible applications the LC2412 oers. Generalsafety instructions are followed by a struc tured overview of the control panel. Afterwards, all functions of your LC2412 are described in detail.
Future-minded BEHRINGER technology
To allow for the highest possible level of operational safety, we manufacture our equipment under the highest quality standards in the industry.
Your LC2412 has been manufactured under ISO9000 certied managementsystem.
The following user’s manual is intended to familiarize you with the
unit’s control elements, so that you can master all the functions. After having thoroughly read the user’s manual, store it at a safe place for future reference.
1.1 Before you get started
1.1.1 Shipment
The LC2412 was carefully packed at the assembly plant to assure secure transport. Should the condition of the cardboard box suggest that damage may have taken place, please inspect the unit immediately and look for physical indications ofdamage.
Damaged units should NEVER be sent directly to us. Please inform the
dealer from whom you acquired the unit immediately as well as the transportation company from which you took delivery of the unit. Otherwise, all claims for replacement/repair may be rendered invalid.
1.1.2 Initial operation
Please make sure the unit is provided with sucient ventilation, and never place the EUROLIGHT on top of an amplier or in the vicinity of a heater to avoid the risk of overheating.
Before plugging the unit into a power socket, please make sure you
have selected the correct voltage:
The fuse compartment near the power plug socket contains three triangular markings. Two of these triangles are opposite one another. The voltage indicated adjacent to these markings is the voltage to which your unit has been set up, and can be altered by rotating the fuse compartment by 180°. ATTENTION: This
does not apply to export models that were for example manufactured only for use with 120 V!
1.1.3 Warranty
Please take a few minutes and send us the completely lled out warranty card within 14 days of the date of purchase. You may also register online at behringer.com. The serial number needed for the registration is located at the top of the unit. Failure to register your product may void future warranty claims.
1.2 The user’s manual
The user’s manual is designed to give you both an overview of the controls, aswell as detailed information on how to use them. In order to help you understand the links between the controls, we have arranged them in groups according to their function. If you need to know more about specic issues, please visit our website at http://behringer.com.
1.3 General features and functions
“LC2412” means: 24 preset channels and 12 memory channels. But that’s hardly all: You can simultaneously control 78 dimmer channels via the DMX512 digital interface (26 console channels x 3 DMX channels). And because several light units can be operated on a single dimmer channel, this console gives you a plethora of mixing possibilities.
Comparable to a mixing console in a recording studio, a light mixing console is a switching central for stage lighting. Therefore, a light mixing console has to be absolutely reliable and under no circumstances leave you stranded. We created our LC2412 using the most modern components in order to guarantee you the maximum reliability possible.
But without func tionality, no amount of reliability is of use to you. That’s why we integrated a tremendeous number of func-tions in an extremely compact unit. You have always full control of the light conditions, regardless whether you run the light show at a live concert, a club or on a stage. To enable you complete control over the current setup, the EUROLIGHT LC2412 has an intuitive design structure and features a large number of LEDs and a large LCD display.
A light mixing console is basically a controlling unit that comprises a full system once it is integrated with a power source and light elements.
Two dierent standards have established themselves in the eld of light control (analog controlling with 0 to +10 V and digital controlling via the DMX512 control protocol). Your LC2412 is compatible with both. The extent of controlling your lighting situation can range from simply fading lights in and out, all the way to conguring and programming entire light shows. You can manually control the speed at which a program runs, enter the desired speed into a preset for each step, or let it be automatically determined by an internal beat generator. Onthe other hand, you can control this beat generator by using a fader, or let your musical program directly determine the beat for the lighting setup.
If you alter the unit’s voltage, you must change the fuses accordingly.
The correct value of the fuses needed can be found in the chapter “Specifications”.
Faulty fuses must be replaced with fuses of appropriate rating without
exception! The correct value of the fuses needed can be found in the chapter “Specifications”.
Power is delivered via the cable enclosed with the unit. All requiered safety precautions have been adhered to.
Please make sure that the unit is grounded at all times. For your own
protection, you should never tamper with the grounding of the cable or the unit itself.
Presets
Complex lighting situations can be set up using single faders (each controlling up to 24 channels, whereby up to 72 single dimmers can be controlled). You can light up individual channels at full blast independently from their fader position using the FLASH keys.
Memories
Presets can be stored into ten separate preset banks (with twelve memory slots each), and can also be individually recalled. All memories can be archived by using separate PCMCIA memory cards.
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Chases
The expression “Chases” refers to situations in which individually programmed light steps (up to 99 steps) are executed in succession (the lights “chase” each other). These steps can be both individual presets as well as memories.
You can create extremely complex chases. For example, parameters such as fade-in speed of a step, chase sequence speed and their control via the built-in beat generator or music can all be programmed.
Crossfade
There are several ways to alternate between various stored or newly developed lighting situations. Conversely, you can also alternate back and forth between individual steps of a single chase manually or automatically.
Preview
With this function, you can preview stored memories or chases without these being visible on the stage. This way, you can discretely control the next step before letting it be seen on the stage.
Sound to light
This function is more widely known as “party light”. It basically means that your music drives the light show. An incomming music signal is broken down into three frequenc y ranges (bass, mids and highs), each of which is assigned to a (memory) channel. Depending on the volume of the respective signal segments, the lights assigned to them will shine accordingly. You can even program a setup for song pauses.
MIDI
The LC2412 can be controlled via MIDI. Two EUROLIGHT LC2412s can be operated as master and slave by using the MIDI interface. Entire shows can be stored and recalled by means of a MIDI sequencer.

2. Control Elements

The control panel of your LC2412 is divided into various areas with dierent functions. The way the controls on the LC2412 were designed makes using the unit and capturing current settings a breeze. The control elements are described on the following pages according to the functions they play. If parts of the unit are shown in light grey in an illustration, that means that these controls belong to another section (described elsewhere in the manual).
All control elements and function keys are provided with control lights to enable you full oversight of the setup/functions currently selected.
The sections: (1) A PRESET section, (2) B MEMORY-section + bank display, (3) sound to light, (4) FLASH keys, (5) programming section,
(6) MAIN section, (7) CHASE section.
The LC2412 also has additional functions that cannot be assigned to a particular section (special channels):
(8) SPECIAL 1 key. Used to activate a special channel, for example for turning a
fog machine on/o.
(9) SPECIAL 2 key. The same function as SPECIAL 1 key. Just like in the case of
other channels, three DMX channels can be assigned to these two channels (i.e. to SPECIAL 1/2). Both special channels are then labeled as channels 25and 26 on the console. SPECIAL 1 and SPECIAL 2 keys can be programmed as switches, keys or kill keys. Additional information on this subject can be found in chapter 7.3.
(10) POWER switch. Used to power up the EUROLIGHT LC2412. The POWER
switch should always be in the “O” position when you connect the unit to themains.
Please take note: Merely switching the unit of f does not mean that
it is fully disconnected from the mains. When not using the unit for prolonged periods of time, please unplug the unit ’s power cord from the power outlet.
DM X512
The DMX digital protocol lets you exibly assign 78 of the 512 digital channels to individual light console channels (softpatch).
Memory card
The EUROLIGHT LC2412 oers you access to 120 storable lighting setups (memories) that can easily be altered. A virtually unlimited archive of lighting setups can be created by using the interchangeable memory cards on which these setups are stored. The sky is the limit when you put your creativity to the test with the 99 programmable chases, each consisting of 99 single steps.
(11) The BNC connector is used for connecting a gooseneck lamp (optional).
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(13) (14) (15) (16) (17)
(10) (11) (5)
(1)
(2)
Fig. 2.1: Section overv iew
2.1 Control elements of the A PRESET section
(33)
(12)
Fig. 2.2: A PRE SET section (det ail)
(12) Faders 1-12. Used to set the intensity of light elements connected to the
dimmer pack.
(33) UPPER switch. When you press this switch, the A PRESET section is switched
to the twelve additional channels. After that, you can set up the intensity of channels 13 - 24. See also chapter 3.2.
Setting up presets
Channel faders are used for setting up a preset that can be directly recalled by moving fader A (41). As in all other setups, the MAIN fader (43) (see chapter 2.6) determines the maximum illumination level of selected light sources.
2.2 Control elements of the B MEMORY section( 2 )
The faders of the B MEMORY section are located in the block underneath the APRESET section.
(13) These faders control the illumination level of an entire group of channels
in a ratio to one another that you previously determined by set ting up the APRESET faders and saving this setting as a memory.
(18)
(19)
(20)
(21)
Fig. 2.3: B MEMORY s ection
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(22) (23)
Exception: When the LC2412 is in preset mode (“P” shown in the bank display), the faders control the same channels as the faders of the A PRESET section. Thisway, you can simul-taneously create a second preset.
(14) – (17) These faders are also a part of this section, but they have a double
function. When the LC2412 is in sound to light mode (party light function), they control the illumination level of individual memories assigned to particular frequency ranges.
(18) The BANK display shows the storage bank to which the memories you recall
belong. It also shows if the LC2412 is currently in preset mode (“P” diplayed). The display starts ashing when you switch into preset mode, and lights up constantly after three seconds. The preset mode is active only after the ashing has stopped. This prevents accidental activation of the preset mode as well as rough fades.
(19) UP/DOWN keys. Use them to selec t a preset bank (0 - 9) or switch into
preset mode (P). The control lights ash when you select a new bank while memories from the previous bank are still active (the fader(s) is(are) pulled up). Pull the fader(s) ((13), (14) - (17)) down to fade the memory out. When you pull the fader(s) up again, the memory of the new preset bank is visible on the stage (also see chapter 4.1.2).
(20) SOUND TO LIGHT key. See chapter 2.3.
(21) PREVIEW key. It gives you the option to preview (or modify) stored
memories one more time before implementing them on the stage. Thisis particularly useful when you saved chases as memories and wish to double-check and/or modify their speed before integrating them into a running show. When “preview” is activated, the chases are shown on control LEDsexclusively.
Each fader is assigned to a FLASH key (section (4) ). This key is used to assign a specic bank position to individual presets while programming a memory.
2.3 Control elements of the Sound-to-light section ( 3 )
The SOUND-TO-LIGHT controls are located in the right-hand sec tion of the BMEMORY section.
If the sound-to-light function is ac tive, memories 9 - 12 are controlled by a music signal, whereby the volume of the signal dictates the illumination level of the memories. The music signal is divided into three frequency ranges (bass,mids, higs). One memory slot is assigned to each of the three frequency ranges. Foroptimal results, please put the faders to the middle position. This will let you bring individual settings of memories into sync with one another, should the levels vary from memory to memory.
(14) The PAUSE fader is, just like the fader (13), used primarily to control the
illumination level of memories. If the sound-to-light function is active, itcontrols a memory slot assigned to run during program breaks between two musical pieces.
(15) The BASS fader takes over the basic conguration of the illumination levels
for the memory slot assigned to the bass por tion of the frequency range.
(16) The MID fader is conversely assigned to the mids.
(17) The TREBLE fader is conversely assigned to the highs.
(18) and (19): Bank display and UP/DOWN keys, see chapter 2.2.
(20) The SOUND-TO-LIGHT key activates the sound-to-light funtion.
The music signal necessary for controlling the show can be fed into the ANALOGINPUT connector located at the rear of the LC2412.
2.4 Section ( 4 ) : FLASH keys and SOLO
Fig. 2.5: The FL ASH keys
(22) FLASH keys. Pressing one of the FLASH keys sets the respective channel to
the maximum illumination level set on the MAIN fader, independent from its own fader position. For this purpose, the CH FLASH key has to be pressed. The channel ash function is automatically activated in preset mode.
(23) Dual-function FLASH keys. Memories or chases can be stored to memory
positions 9 - 12 (chase to memory). When a respective storage bank is selected, chases are indicated with yellow LEDs. Chases can also be recalled by using the Flash keys.
Solo
When the solo function is simultaneously active (SOLO key (31), LED lit), all other emitters or light elements are deactivated. Only the channel selected via the Flash key is still active.
2.4.1 Disabling the solo function
You have the option to exclude specic channels from the solo function, so that these channels remain active even when “Solo” is activated.
Disabling solo is achieved by performing the folloing programming sequence:
Fig. 2.4: The SOUND -TO-LIGHT sect ion
(18)
(19)
(20)
1. Press UTILITY 1 (28) .
2. Select the option DISABLE SOLO by using the SOFT A key (38) located below
the display. The channel for which the solo function should be disabled or enabled is shown in the top lef t section of the display. The respective disabled/enabled status of the said channel is indicated to the right of the channel number itself.
3. To select the channel you wish to adjust, turn the DATA wheel (36).
Thedesired channel can also be selected by using the Flash key (for channels 13 - 24: rst press the UPPER key).
4. SOFT B (39) selects “DISABLE” and thus disables the solo function for this
channel; SOFT A selects “ENABLE”.
5. To exit this procedure, press the QUIT key (40), thus conrming the procedure.
When you disable the solo function for a particular channel,
the channel remains active in case when it is part of an activated memory that fades after pressing one of the FLASH keys.
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