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To erase the Custom Patch:
1) Press the Preset menu button in the upper left corner of the board. Repeat key press until the
"patch" LED is lighted.
2) Press the "down" arrow until the label "CL", indicating CLear, appears on the display. The red
record LED will begin to blink.
3) While the LED is blinking, press the "record" key.
4) While the display is blinking, press 'record' again to clear all presets.
5) The board will verify the operation by displaying “dE” (default
Erase) for a few seconds. The custom patch will now be initialized to a 1:1 patch for 24 dimmers.
Using Memory Presets
The LP600 is much more than a two scene preset board. The lower scene of faders can be
converted to individual memory preset masters. This is indicated by the 'preset on' LED being
lighted. These presets operate in a "pile-on" mode, allowing more than one preset to be up at any
one time.
Clearing Memory
Preset scenes, Stack cues, and Chases recorded into the LP600 are stored in non-volatile
memory. This memory system uses no battery, eliminating the need for checking and replacing
backup batteries.
When starting to program a new show, it is easier to start with an empty board. The Erase
function in the LP600 can be used to delete all scenes, cues, and Chases, leaving the scenes
empty and ready to program.
To erase Preset scenes in the LP600:
1) Press the Preset menu button in the upper left corner of the board. Repeat key press until the
"page" LED is lighted.
2) Press the "down" arrow until the label "CL", indicating CLear, appears on the display. The red
record LED will begin to blink.
3) While the LED is blinking, press the "record" key.
4) While the display is blinking, press 'record' again to clear all presets.
5) The LP600 will verify the operation by displaying “PE” (Preset Erase) for a few seconds.
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