Use and Care Manual

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Using this Guide
Text Conventions
Fader and Button control names are shown in bolded letters and appear inside brackets [ ] .
For example:
redaF:sa sraeppa 1 redaF [1]
The Chase 2 button appears as: [Chase 2]
Terminology Definitions
Channels: Channels are the most basic unit of control and are used for setting lights to various
intensity levels. A channel is represented by a single fader or bump button on a control console.
Scene: A Scene is a recorded lighting look that is comprised of individual channel levels. It is recalled
by raising one of the faders or pressing a bump button.
Chase: A Chase is a series of individual channel levels or pre-programmed scenes which is played
back in a continuous loop.
Master Fader: The master fader is used to proportionally control the output of all the console
channels.
Dimmer Protocol: There are different types of dimmer control si
gnals, also known
as dimmer
protocols
. The current standard for dimmer protocols is known as DMX 512. The amount of dimmers
available for control depends on your model. For example, with the N3008 model, you can control up
to eight DMX dimmers.
Contacting Technical Support
If you cannot find answers in the user guide, please contact Technical Support at
www.leviton.com/les and we will be glad to answer your questions. You may also call us during
regular business hours at 1-800-959-6004. Please have the console model number and serial number
as found on the back panel of the console available when you call.
Contact Information
Leviton Lighting & Energy Solutions Division
20497 SW Teton, Tualatin, OR 97062
Mailing Address:
PO Box 2210
Tualatin, OR 97062
Customer Service: (800) 736-6682
Technical Support: (800) 959-6004
Fax: (503) 404-5601
Internet: www.leviton.com/les