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Chapter 1 Introduction This chapter is intended to orient you to the console and user guide. The following sections are covered: • About the Console • Features • Specifications • Warnings • Console Controls • Rear Panel • Using this Guide •...
About the Console Thank You for purchasing the Leviton N1000-006 lighting control console! The N1000-006 is a compact yet powerful console, perfectly designed for small size applications. To optimize the performance of this product, please read this user guide carefully to familiarize yourself with the basic operations of the unit.
Rear Panel Power Switch Power Supply: DC 12V / 1A DMX IN Connector: 5 Pin XLR DMX OUT Connector: 5 Pin XLR Using this Guide Text Conventions Fader and Key control names are shown in Bolded Letters and appear inside brackets [ ].
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 available when you call.
Chapter 2 Operation The following sections are covered in this chapter: • Console Setup • Power On • Internal Battery Operation • Auto Memory • Console Reset • Master Fader and Bump Button • Setting Channel Levels • Setting Channel Levels using Faders •...
Console Setup Power On 1. Plug the 12V DC adapter into a 110V AC mains outlet. 2. Plug the DC power connector into the DC power jack located on the rear of the console. 3. Plug the DMX signal cable attached to you dimmers into the DMX OUT connector on the rear of the console.
Setting Channel Levels Individual channel levels can be adjusted directly with the six channel faders. To give the user channel intensity feedback, channel intensity LED’s are provided above the faders. NOTE: The six faders correspond sequentially to whatever range of channels that are selected and shown in the LCD.
Setting Channel Levels using the Keypad Individual channel levels can be also be set using the keypad. See the example below to set channel 7 to 80%: Procedure: Notes: Make sure the console is turned On. 1. Raise the Master Fader to 100% (full) 2.
Channel Bump Buttons Pressing the bump buttons located below each fader allows individual channels to change quickly to full intensity (100%) while in CH. SET mode. Clearing Channel Levels There are two ways to clear the levels of all channels while in CH. SET mode: Procedure: Notes: 1.
Scenes As mentioned earlier, a scene is a recorded lighting look that is comprised of individual channel levels. With this console, up to 46 scenes may be recorded for future playback. There are two methods of recording and recalling scenes. The first way is by recording a scene to one of the six submasters.
Recording Scenes to Scene Memory In this example, we will set levels on channels one through six and record them into scene one. Procedure: Notes: 1. Raise the Master Fader to 100% (full). 2. Press the [FUNC] key. The LCD displays: >CH SETTING SUB MASTER 3.
] key to select the sub function: CH SETTING >SUB MASTER 3. Press [ENTER] to select sub: SUB MASTER 1--6 LEVITON CORP. 4. Press and hold [SUB1]: Sub level is output at 100%. LOAD SUBSCENE 1 – OR – 5. Raise fader [1]:...
Recalling Memory Scenes (continued) 3. Press [ENTER] to select scene: SUB MASTER 1--6 LEVITON CORP. 4. Press the [SC] key: LOAD SCENE _ KEYIN SC 1...40 5. Press [1]: LOAD SCENE 1 6. Press [ENTER] Scene is output at recorded levels.
Modifying Submaster Memory (continued) 6. Press [ENTER] to c0mplete the operation: SUB MASTER 1--6 LEVITON CORP. Modifying Scene Memory After you have recorded channel levels into a scene, you can modify the channel levels. See the following example. Procedure: Notes: 1.
Clearing Scene Levels There are two ways to clear the levels of a scene while in SUB MASTER mode: Procedure: Notes: 1. Press the [CL] and [SC] keys at the same time – OR – 1. Lower the Master Fader to 0%, then Press the [MASTER] key. Note: After clearing the levels, you must re-record the scene in order for the new levels to be saved.
Chases As mentioned earlier in this guide, a chase is a series (sequence of steps) of individual channel levels or pre-recorded scenes that can be played back in a continuous loop. With this console, you can run two different types of chases; a channel chase or a submaster chase.
Channel Chase + Scene A channel chase can be executed while a scene is active in the background. Please follow below. 1. Press the [SC] key while the chase is running: LOAD SCENE _ KEYIN SC 1...40 2. Enter [1] or whatever scene # desired: LOAD SCENE 1 3.
Chase Fade A channel or sub chase sequence can either instantaneously bump (Fade Off) or gently fade (Fade On) between steps. Follow the channel chase example below to change the fade type. The same method applies for a sub chase. Procedure: Notes: 1.
Auto Fade The auto fade function allows a single channel or range of channels to automatically fade from 0 to 100% and back in a continuous fashion. 21 speeds are available, ranging from 0.1 seconds to 1 minute. Auto Fade a Single Channel Procedure: Notes: 1.
Auto Fade a Range of Channels (continued) Procedure: Notes: 4. Press [CH] [1] [-] [6]: AUTO FADE 3sec CH 1 -- 6 -> 40% 5. Press [ENTER] to select the speed: To change speed, use the ] keys. AUTO FADE 20sec CH 1 -- 6->...
Recording a Snapshot Scene (continued) 4. Enter a name using the keypad: Keypad numbers 0 - 9 represent the alphabet. See Alpha-Numeric chart Name: ABC below. KEYIN ENGLISH 5. Press [ENTER]: Scene is recorded. Alpha-Numeric Chart...
Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use for two years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects by repair or replacement, at its option.
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