S t a g e L i g h t i n g
Using Multiple LP-LED/Xs
The Yorkville proprietary protocol connections and the DMX connections both allow for daisy chaining. If one
bar is used as a master to control other bars the Yorkville Protocol connections should be used to daisy chain
from the master. A unit under Bluetooth™ control will output signals on the Yorkville Protocol jacks to allow
daisy chaining that mimics the bar under Bluetooth™ control.
LP-LED2X 1,2/3,4 Switch
The LP-LED2X has 2 light pods but the Yorkville lighting controllers such as the LP-C4 or LP-C12 use a 4 chan-
nel signal. The 1,2/3,4 switch selects which 2 of the 4 channels the bar responds to.
Power Consumption
The advantage for using LED versus conventional incandescent lighting is two-fold, not only does the unit give
off less heat but also consumes less than 5-20% of the energy. This eliminates the need for separate AC power
circuits just to run the lights!
Power consumption is rated under 200 watts which depends on the color choice and intensity. The light pods
and the base are fan cooled. The AC connector will mate with a standard IEC cable or with a special locking
cable (sold seperately). Line voltage can be anywhere from 100 to 240 volts AC enabling you to use the LP-
LED/X Bars practically anywhere!
Yorkville LP-C12 and LP-C4 Controllers
The LP series controllers provide an easy way to control LP-series lights. The LP-C4 is a simple controller
intended for foot controlled applications and small applications. The LP-C12 provides extensive effects, effects
patch and scene controls in an especially easy to use format. The use of LP-series controllers also are the
easiest way to synchronize effects between bars. The LP-C12 patch allows some pods to be under scene con-
trol while other pods are running effects.
Yorkville LP-608 Lighting Controller
When operating with the Yorkville Sound LP-608 lighting controllers the color controls on the LP-LED/X Bars re-
main active. The Color control can be used to select the color of each pod or if the Color control is set to off then
the LP-Controller's intensity control becomes the color control (including off) but the intensity is not controllable.
Note: Operation with the legacy LP-608 controller will require a 'gender reversing' adapter in line with the XLR
cable. This was done to prevent accidental connection to a DMX™ controller possibly causing damage.
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