Carvin LC24 Deleting Programs, Channel A’S 1-12 Faders, Channel 1-12 Flash Buttons, Blind Button

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LC24 24CH LIGHTING CONSOLE

F. DELETING PROGRAMS:

Delete all programs– "clear memory"

Press and hold the RECORD button, now press in sequence the channel FLASH BUTTONS 1, 3, 2, and 3 while still hold- ing the record button. Release the record button, now all pro- grams are erased.

Delete a single program

Enter record mode.

Set the mode to Scenes by pushing the MODE SET button until the LED for the Scenes mode is lit.

Press the PAGE button until the page LED until the desire program range is lit.

Press and hold the RECORD button. Then press the FLASH button TWICE of the desired program to be deleted.

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS:

1.) CHANNEL A’S 1-12 LED’S

These LED’s show the channel FADER or FLASH button has been used. The LED’s brightness shows the relative level the fader is set at. Also, this LED indicates when the channel is turned on and when a program is running.

2.) CHANNEL A’S 1-12 FADERS

These are the faders used to control the intensity of the light on that channel. The intensity is in either 0-100% or from 0-255 steps.

3.) CHANNEL 1-12 FLASH BUTTONS

When pressed the channel will output the maximum intensity.

4.) CHANNEL B’S 1-12 OR A’S 13-24 LED’S

These LED’s show the CHANNEL FADER or FLASH button has been used. The LED’s brightness shows the relative level the fader is set at. Also this LED indicates when the chan- nel is turned on and when a program is running. The A and B number are part of the mode setup.

5.) SCENES 1-12 LED’S

When in the scenes mode (along with the Page button) these LED’s indicate which Scene or Scenes are running.

6.) CHANNEL B’S 1-12 AND A’S 13-24 FADERS

These are the faders used to control the intensity of the light on that channel. The intensity is in either 0-100% or from 0-255 steps. In the Scene Mode these faders control the inten- sity of the scenes.

7.) CHANNEL B’S 1-12 AND A’S 13-24 FLASH BUTTONS

When pressed the channel will output the maximum inten- sity. Also these flash buttons are also used in storing pro- grams in the recording mode.

8.) MASTER A FADER

This FADER will adjust the over all intensity of the channels A1-12 in the 2x12 mode, A1-24 (all channels) in the 1x24 mode, and all user controlled channels (A1-12 and BLIND BUTTON activated A13-24 channels) in the Scenes mode.

9.) BLIND BUTTON

In the Scenes mode this button, when activated, returns con- trol of the SCENE FADERS and FLASH BUTTONS to the user and leaves the current Scene program running with the inten- sity left in place. To work the button press and hold the blind button and then press the desired channels flash button. The channel is returned to scenes control with the Home button.

10.) MASTER B FADER

This Fader will adjust the over all intensity of the channels B1-12in the 2x12 mode, used as preset master with MASTER B FULL button in the 1x24 mode, and controls the over all intensity of running scenes in the Scene mode.

11.) HOME BUTTON

In the Scenes mode this button, when activated, returns the SCENE FADERS and FLASH BUTTONS to controlling the Scene programs. See Blind button.

12.) FADE FADER

This fader adjusts the time a controlled light takes to go from the off to maximum intensity and the same time is used for going from maximum to off. This is called the fade time.

13.) TAP SYNC BUTTON

This button is used as an alternate way to define the chase speed in Scenes mode. When tapping this button the time between the last two taps is the new chase speed. This button over rides the Speed fader until the fader is used again.

14.) SPEED FADER, 5MIN LED, & 10MIN LED

This fader adjusts the chase speed in the Scene mode. Slowest speed is define in the two LED’s above the fader 5min or 10min. To change the lowest speed to 5 minutes press and hold the RECORD button. While holding the RECORD button down, press channel 5’s FLASH button three times. After releasing the RECORD button, the 5MIN LED should light. To change the lowest speed to 10 minutes press and hold the RECORD button. While holding the RECORD button down, press channel 10’S FLASH button three times. After releasing the RECORD button, the 10MIN LED should light. 15.) FULL ON button

When pressed all channels with output at full intensity over ride black out mode while pressed. The button works like a flash button and only works while pressed.

16.) AUDIO FADER

This fader controls the sensitivity of the internal micro- phone and audio input jack.

17.) BLACK OUT BUTTON & LED

The BLACK OUT button turns off all lights. One press of the button turns on the BLACK OUT LED and the unit stays on black out until the button is pressed again. The channel Flash buttons and the Full On flash button over ride the Black Out button as long as they are held down.

18.) STEP BUTTON

In the Scenes mode, if the chase speed has not been set (the chase speed LED is not flashing) then this button can be used to step a program through one step pre button press. If the chase LED is showing a chase speed, lower the speed fader to its bottom "Show Mode" position now the step button can be used.

19.) AUDIO BUTTON & AUDIO LED

In Scene mode, the AUDIO button, when pressed, lights the AUDIO LED and puts the console into AUDIO CHASE MODE. If there is nothing inserted into the AUDIO IN RCA JACK the audio input is the internal microphone. If the RCA JACK is used the microphone is disabled. The audio chase mode is exited by pressing the AUDIO button again.

20.) HOLD BUTTON & LED

When the HOLD button is pressed and held, the console cur- rent output for all channels is held. This allows all or any

fader change with out showing on the output until this button is released. If a Scene is chasing the output at the moment the HOLD button is pressed is held. The chase will continue upon the release of the HOLD button. The channel FLASH, The FULL ON, BLACK OUT, and DARK Buttons will work during the hold button feature.

21.) MASTER A FULL, MASTER B FULL BUTTONS, & SCENE CHASE MODE LED’S

In All three modes the MASTER A FULL button works like a flash button for the MASTER A FADER. MASTER B FULL button selects the Scene Chase Mode in the Scenes mode, it works as a MASTER B FADER FLASH button in the 2x12 mode, and works as a single scene store button, with MASTER B fader, in the 1x24 mode. The single scene store feature stores a snap shot of the channel faders at the time the MASTER B FULL button is pressed, this can be cleared by lowering all the channel faders to 0 and pressing the MASTER B FULL button. In Scenes mode, the Sequential scene chase mode runs multiple scene programs sequen- tially, and the Mix mode runs multiple scene programs simultaneously.

22.) KILL / REC EXIT BUTTON & YELLOW ADD LED

Pressing the KILL button turns on the ADD LED and puts the console in kill mode. Kill mode works when any or multiple channel Flash buttons are press. The pressed flash buttons light their channels and turn off all other channels for as long as one channel flash button is still held down. In record mode by pressing the RECORD/SHIFT button holding it and then the KILL / REC EXIT button upon the release of both buttons Record mode will be exited. See the Record Mode section.

23.) RECORD / SHIFT BUTTON & RED LED

The RECORD button is used to enter the record mode by pressing and holding the record button, then sequentially pressing FLASH 1, FLASH 5, FLASH 6, and FLASH 8. When the RECORD button is released the red RECORD LED will light and the console is in record mode. In record mode the RECORD button is used to record each step of a program. The SHIFT function activates the alternate functions on the under side of the % or 0-255button and the REC CLEAR and REC EXIT buttons, that only work in Record mode. To acti- vate an alternate button function press and hold the RECORD/SHIFT button and then press the desired alternate button. When both buttons are released the alternate func- tion will be implemented.

24.) PAGE BUTTON / REC CLEAR BUTTON & GREEN 1-4 LED’S

In Scene mode the PAGE button selects which scene pro- grams the channel B 1-2 fader control. The 4 pages times the 12 channel B faders equals the 48 possible scene pro- grams. In the Record mode the PAGE button along with a channel B FLASH button select where a program is stored. Also in Record mode the alternate (see Record/Shift button) REC CLEAR function clears the current program.

25.) MODE SET / REC SPEED BUTTON & 3 MODE LED’S

The Mode Set button toggles through the three operating modes and LED’s. In Scene mode the alternate Rec Speed function assigns a chase speed to any scene program. First, select the desired chase speed, via the speed fader or the tap sync button, then press and hold the REC SPEED button and the desired Scene’s FLASH button. When both buttons are

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