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Lightronics Inc. 509 Central Drive Virginia Beach, VA 23454 tel 757 486 3588
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TL-5024 LIGHTING MEMORY CONSOLE
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SETUP AND PRELIMINARY OPERATION
CONSOLE RESET
The TL-5024 can be set to factory default conditions
by performing an ERASE ALL function which is
accessed from the LCD menu. ERASE ALL
causes the following actions:
1. The cue list will be set to the default values.
2. Chase step scene assignments will be set to the
default scenes. Channel settings will be set OFF.
3. All channels of all scenes in all banks will be set
to zero intensity (scenes will be erased).
4. The softpatch will be set to a one to one
assignment. Patch page 1 will be made active.
OPERATION
OPERATING MODES
The TL-5024 is capable of operating in three different
modes concerning the Y faders. Pressing the "Y
MODE" button changes the function of the Y (lower
12) faders. The selected mode is indicated by the Y
mode LEDs. The X (upper 12) faders ALWAYS
control the level of channels 1 through 12.
z "CH 1-12" In this mode both the X and Y rows of
faders control channels 1 through 12. The cross
faders are used to transfer control between X and Y.
z "CH 13-24" In this mode the Y faders control
channels 13 through 24.
z "SCENE 1-12" In this mode the Y faders control
the intensity of 12 recorded scenes.
GENERAL OPERATION OF CONTROLS
GRAND MASTER: The grand master fader controls
the output level of all functions of the console except
the HOUSE MASTER.
CROSS FADERS: The cross fader provides the ability
to fade between the upper (X) faders and the lower (Y)
faders. The cross fade function is split into two parts
giving you the ability to control the level of the upper
and lower groups of faders individually.
In all modes, the X cross fader must be UP to activate
the upper faders and the Y cross fader must be
DOWN to activate the lower faders.
BUMP BUTTONS: These momentary buttons
activate channels 1 through 12 at full intensity when
pressed. The master fader affects the level of
channels activated by the bump buttons.
Bump buttons are not latching. When you release a
bump button the associated channel returns to its
previous state.
BUMP MODE BUTTON: The bump buttons may be
operated in 2 different modes (pile-on and solo).
This button switches between these modes. In the
pile-on mode pushing a bump button will force the
associated channel to full intensity overriding the
channel fader setting. In the solo mode the bump
buttons force the associated channel to full intensity
AND force all other channels off.
CHASE MASTER FADER: The chase master
controls the overall intensity of chase patterns.
CUE MASTER FADER: The cue master fader
controls the overall intensity of scenes activated by
the cue list.
BLACKOUT BUTTON: Pressing the blackout
button causes all channels, scenes, chases, and
cues to go to zero intensity. The blackout LED will
light whenever the console is in blackout mode.
TAP BUTTON: Press 3 or more times at the
desired rate to set chase speed. TAP LED will flash
at the selected rate.
RECORD BUTTON: Executes recording of scenes
and chase patterns. RECORD LED will light when in
recording is active.
HOUSE MASTER FADER: The house master is an
extra channel fader which will control the intensity of
any/all dimmer channels assigned as console
channel 99.
It is used to enable control of the house lights from
the lighting console in situations where the house
lights are included in the dimmer system.
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