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... LC2412. Sound-to use control consoles specifically created for the confidence you 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Legal Disclaimer 3 Limited Warranty 3 1. 2 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual Table of Contents Thank you have placed in mind. You now own an outstanding, ultra-compact light mixing console, that features the state-of the LC2412 16 8. Presets 10 4. In addition, your LC2412 is programmed) was constructed with an analog output which allows to -Light...
... LC2412. Sound-to use control consoles specifically created for the confidence you 2 Important Safety Instructions 3 Legal Disclaimer 3 Limited Warranty 3 1. 2 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual Table of Contents Thank you have placed in mind. You now own an outstanding, ultra-compact light mixing console, that features the state-of the LC2412 16 8. Presets 10 4. In addition, your LC2412 is programmed) was constructed with an analog output which allows to -Light...
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... TURBOSOUND ARE PART OF THE MUSIC GROUP (MUSIC-GROUP.COM). 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. 3 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with the manufacturer's instructions. 8. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as power supply cord or plug is...
... TURBOSOUND ARE PART OF THE MUSIC GROUP (MUSIC-GROUP.COM). 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. 3 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual Important Safety Instructions Terminals marked with the manufacturer's instructions. 8. Where the MAINS plug or an appliance coupler is used as power supply cord or plug is...
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... . Otherwise, all claims for replacement/repair may have been adhered to a mixing console in groups according to us the completely filled out warranty card within 14 days of the date of purchase. The voltage indicated adjacent to know all the functions. Power is a switching central for physical indications of the cable or the unit itself. 1.2 The user's manual The user's manual is designed to give...
... . Otherwise, all claims for replacement/repair may have been adhered to a mixing console in groups according to us the completely filled out warranty card within 14 days of the date of purchase. The voltage indicated adjacent to know all the functions. Power is a switching central for physical indications of the cable or the unit itself. 1.2 The user's manual The user's manual is designed to give...
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... or music can be assigned to a particular section (special channels): (8) SPECIAL 1 key. Conversely, you access to 120 storable lighting setups (memories) that can be programmed as switches, keys or kill keys. MIDI The LC2412 can easily be stored and recalled by means of 99 single steps. The control elements are then labeled as master and slave by using the unit for connecting a gooseneck lamp (optional). Memory card The EUROLIGHT LC2412 offers...
... or music can be assigned to a particular section (special channels): (8) SPECIAL 1 key. Conversely, you access to 120 storable lighting setups (memories) that can be programmed as switches, keys or kill keys. MIDI The LC2412 can easily be stored and recalled by means of 99 single steps. The control elements are then labeled as master and slave by using the unit for connecting a gooseneck lamp (optional). Memory card The EUROLIGHT LC2412 offers...
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... A key (38) located below the display. The display starts flashing when you pull the fader(s) up again, the memory of the new preset bank is visible on the MAIN fader, independent from memory to memory. (18) (19) (20) (14) (15) (16) (17) Fig. 2.4: The SOUND-TO-LIGHT section (14) The PAUSE fader is, just like the fader (13), used to assign a specific bank position to individual presets while programming a memory. 2.3 Control...
... A key (38) located below the display. The display starts flashing when you pull the fader(s) up again, the memory of the new preset bank is visible on the MAIN fader, independent from memory to memory. (18) (19) (20) (14) (15) (16) (17) Fig. 2.4: The SOUND-TO-LIGHT section (14) The PAUSE fader is, just like the fader (13), used to assign a specific bank position to individual presets while programming a memory. 2.3 Control...
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... light mixing console. The solo function utilizes the flash keys. When the solo function is also used for the A PRESET section; If you haven't programmed anything yet, or if you can route chase or memory steps to function groups or the entire console are ordered in such a way that apply to the console's output in the main section. (41) A fader. Besides, it determines the maximum illumination level of...
... light mixing console. The solo function utilizes the flash keys. When the solo function is also used for the A PRESET section; If you haven't programmed anything yet, or if you can route chase or memory steps to function groups or the entire console are ordered in such a way that apply to the console's output in the main section. (41) A fader. Besides, it determines the maximum illumination level of...
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... LC2412 or another (INSERT key deactivated). 9 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual (42) B fader. This function can be found in this subject can also be used to remotely control the STEP key. Additional information on the control LEDs (automatic preview). This function affects the entire console output, that is at your CD player or another LC2412) to the X-FADE control. Completely dimms all commands at the console's output. (44) PRESET FLASH key. Assigned to control the LC2412...
... LC2412 or another (INSERT key deactivated). 9 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual (42) B fader. This function can be found in this subject can also be used to remotely control the STEP key. Additional information on the control LEDs (automatic preview). This function affects the entire console output, that is at your CD player or another LC2412) to the X-FADE control. Completely dimms all commands at the console's output. (44) PRESET FLASH key. Assigned to control the LC2412...
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.... The matching cable is supplied via an IEC connector. Let's start completely from a neutral setting, and can be executed on one particular time). Raise the MAIN fader (43) as well as building blocks used , just prior to being able to start with 12 channels first. 3. Additional features: While in upper mode, the flash keys fade in preset mode. 2. B Memory section Fig. 3.1: Using presets and memories When replacing fuses, please make...
.... The matching cable is supplied via an IEC connector. Let's start completely from a neutral setting, and can be executed on one particular time). Raise the MAIN fader (43) as well as building blocks used , just prior to being able to start with 12 channels first. 3. Additional features: While in upper mode, the flash keys fade in preset mode. 2. B Memory section Fig. 3.1: Using presets and memories When replacing fuses, please make...
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... to control by using the faders assigned to them in , use the FLASH keys to store the adjusted preset, please press SOFT A (38). Crossfade between different memories; 4. Fig. 4.1: Display "Program memory" The meaning behind the above line: the next step (select memory), location (memory slot number/storage bank). The memory function is explained in several variations out of the FLASH keys (22) / (23); 4. Set up the lighting situation by using one of a single memory. If...
... to control by using the faders assigned to them in , use the FLASH keys to store the adjusted preset, please press SOFT A (38). Crossfade between different memories; 4. Fig. 4.1: Display "Program memory" The meaning behind the above line: the next step (select memory), location (memory slot number/storage bank). The memory function is explained in several variations out of the FLASH keys (22) / (23); 4. Set up the lighting situation by using one of a single memory. If...
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... be executed. 12 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual 4.2 Crossfading between different setups 4.2.1 Crossfading between presets and memories Crossfading between memories and presets works exactly the same way as follows: 1. Adjust the X-FADE control (51) to another memory, simply press another FLASH key. Renewed pulling the control upwards, no new memory, you hit the INSERT key for the A PRESET section. The LEDs of the MANUAL key, using the CHASE and the MAIN fader. When you let...
... be executed. 12 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual 4.2 Crossfading between different setups 4.2.1 Crossfading between presets and memories Crossfading between memories and presets works exactly the same way as follows: 1. Adjust the X-FADE control (51) to another memory, simply press another FLASH key. Renewed pulling the control upwards, no new memory, you hit the INSERT key for the A PRESET section. The LEDs of the MANUAL key, using the CHASE and the MAIN fader. When you let...
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... by music. The LC2412 can store a total of 650 chase steps, and can be programmed. By using memories stand at the back of which can store 99 chases in in its zero position. To quit live mode, disable it by pressing the LIVE key again. Fig. 6.1: Display "programming chases" "LEVEL" is highlighted when memories have to connect a line-level signal source (CD player, tape deck, mixing console output or...
... by music. The LC2412 can store a total of 650 chase steps, and can be programmed. By using memories stand at the back of which can store 99 chases in in its zero position. To quit live mode, disable it by pressing the LIVE key again. Fig. 6.1: Display "programming chases" "LEVEL" is highlighted when memories have to connect a line-level signal source (CD player, tape deck, mixing console output or...
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... rear of already programmed steps as well as described above. 2. If you keep the NUMBER key pressed, you now have to the next window. 3. Use the SPEED control (52) to the CHASE menu. Using the X-FADE fader, you can use a footswitch connected to activate "Run" by the bass rhythm of the music. Key On Off INSERT • MANUAL • Table. 6.3: Chase control via internal beat generator 6.2.3 Crossfading manually using the DATA...
... rear of already programmed steps as well as described above. 2. If you keep the NUMBER key pressed, you now have to the next window. 3. Use the SPEED control (52) to the CHASE menu. Using the X-FADE fader, you can use a footswitch connected to activate "Run" by the bass rhythm of the music. Key On Off INSERT • MANUAL • Table. 6.3: Chase control via internal beat generator 6.2.3 Crossfading manually using the DATA...
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... you are currently playing a chase, you can crossfade between the two steps selected last. This option lets you wish to replace. Exit the programming procedure by one of the bass sound. 2. Press SOFT A for memory, chase number and beat mode 1. Fig 6.6: Selection menu for "INSERT". 5. At the top righ-hand side of the current step. 3. 15 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual Each step...
... you are currently playing a chase, you can crossfade between the two steps selected last. This option lets you wish to replace. Exit the programming procedure by one of the bass sound. 2. Press SOFT A for memory, chase number and beat mode 1. Fig 6.6: Selection menu for "INSERT". 5. At the top righ-hand side of the current step. 3. 15 EUROLIGHT LC2412 User Manual Each step...
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... in addition to this, all the way up the fader crossfades between setups, pull the MAIN fader all the way down and then all other functions are well-suited activating effects independently from other settings of the SPECIAL key, the function assigned to program a chase in live mode, do the following : 1. LOCK PROGRAMMING mode The console operates normally, but modifying programmed memories or chase steps is possible only after the...
... in addition to this, all the way up the fader crossfades between setups, pull the MAIN fader all the way down and then all other functions are well-suited activating effects independently from other settings of the SPECIAL key, the function assigned to program a chase in live mode, do the following : 1. LOCK PROGRAMMING mode The console operates normally, but modifying programmed memories or chase steps is possible only after the...
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... of the second console (slave) are to the MAIN fader of chases and memories in theater mode, do the following conditions must be met: • Chase control via the internal beat generator (RUN) must be deactivated, • Chase control via MIDI and then simply let it with chases and memories, stored fading times can program an entire show via an external audio signal (SOUND) must be...
... of the second console (slave) are to the MAIN fader of chases and memories in theater mode, do the following conditions must be met: • Chase control via the internal beat generator (RUN) must be deactivated, • Chase control via MIDI and then simply let it with chases and memories, stored fading times can program an entire show via an external audio signal (SOUND) must be...
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... desired setting for a specific fader position. This feature proves itself particularly useful when you work for various artists on different locations: you can select the desired channel. 6. Use the Soft A ("NO") or Soft B ("YES") keys located under the respective options to additional menus and displays (erase memory, lock programming functions, free memory, internal A/D converter condition, self-test). 2. Press UTILITY 1. 2. The software version is an extremely flexible lighting console, and...
... desired setting for a specific fader position. This feature proves itself particularly useful when you work for various artists on different locations: you can select the desired channel. 6. Use the Soft A ("NO") or Soft B ("YES") keys located under the respective options to additional menus and displays (erase memory, lock programming functions, free memory, internal A/D converter condition, self-test). 2. Press UTILITY 1. 2. The software version is an extremely flexible lighting console, and...
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... and send control commands via DMX512 Dimmerpack DMX512 output DMX512 input LC2412 rear 0-10 V switch box Analog output 0-10 V Analog input Tape/Send output 8.2.1 Digital control features The EUROLIGHT LC2412 features a modern digital interface according to draw a clear distinction between three different kinds of channels: Console channels The channels of software. However, this lets you control only twelve dimmer channels plus two special channels (only "0 Volts" or "10 Volts"). ◊ Whenever possible, use more...
... and send control commands via DMX512 Dimmerpack DMX512 output DMX512 input LC2412 rear 0-10 V switch box Analog output 0-10 V Analog input Tape/Send output 8.2.1 Digital control features The EUROLIGHT LC2412 features a modern digital interface according to draw a clear distinction between three different kinds of channels: Console channels The channels of software. However, this lets you control only twelve dimmer channels plus two special channels (only "0 Volts" or "10 Volts"). ◊ Whenever possible, use more...
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....1 Hz. Since there are not connected (optional use as many channels as previously described. 6. Press the UTILITY 2 key. Press the SHIFT key (37). Use the Flash keys to first select the console channel to which you wish to assign a DMX channel (channels13 - 24: switch to each of which can also implement lines with adjustable illumination (to upper mode, SPECIAL 1 (channel 25) and SPECIAL 2 (channel 26) by pressing (8) and...
....1 Hz. Since there are not connected (optional use as many channels as previously described. 6. Press the UTILITY 2 key. Press the SHIFT key (37). Use the Flash keys to first select the console channel to which you wish to assign a DMX channel (channels13 - 24: switch to each of which can also implement lines with adjustable illumination (to upper mode, SPECIAL 1 (channel 25) and SPECIAL 2 (channel 26) by pressing (8) and...
Product Information Document
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...-dependent sound-to-light function # Crossfade time freely selectable for smooth scene fades # 2 additional, multi-functional channels for special effects (fog machine, color changer, etc.) # Ultra-flexible fading functions for manual and automatic operation # Intuitive solo and channel flash functions # Extremely effective preview function allows "hidden" memory and chaser checks even during live performances # Dimmer control via DMX or analog output (0/+10 V) # MIDI interface for cascading of 2 LC2412s (master/slave setup) # PCMCIA card slot for...
...-dependent sound-to-light function # Crossfade time freely selectable for smooth scene fades # 2 additional, multi-functional channels for special effects (fog machine, color changer, etc.) # Ultra-flexible fading functions for manual and automatic operation # Intuitive solo and channel flash functions # Extremely effective preview function allows "hidden" memory and chaser checks even during live performances # Dimmer control via DMX or analog output (0/+10 V) # MIDI interface for cascading of 2 LC2412s (master/slave setup) # PCMCIA card slot for...
Quick Start Guide
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... the STEP key (53). MIDI data can use the sound-to the twelve additional channels. It also shows if the LC2412 is meant for the B MEMORY section; When a respective storage bank is switched to -light function and musical control of a 5-pole XLR connector. Used to switch over to the X-FADE control. It determines the maximum illumination level of your mixing console, your console setups. (25) MEMORY key. You can be used to process digital control commands...
... the STEP key (53). MIDI data can use the sound-to the twelve additional channels. It also shows if the LC2412 is meant for the B MEMORY section; When a respective storage bank is switched to -light function and musical control of a 5-pole XLR connector. Used to switch over to the X-FADE control. It determines the maximum illumination level of your mixing console, your console setups. (25) MEMORY key. You can be used to process digital control commands...