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User Guide N3004-00D / N3008-00D (N3008-00D model shown) Document Release June 2014 Revision B...
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Leviton will not be responsible for any loss of use time or subsequent damages should any of the equipment fail during the warranty period, but agrees only to repair or replace defective equipment returned to its plant in Tualatin, Oregon.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction..........1 About the Console ............2 Features ............. 2 Specifications ............. 2 Warnings ! ............2 Console Controls ..........3 Rear Panel ............4 Audio Sensitivity Control ........4 Using this Guide ............5 Text Conventions ..........
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 • Audio Sensitivity Control •...
Chapter 1 Introduction About the Console The N3000 series of lighting control consoles are designed to be both simple and intuitive to operate, just plug it in and go! Features Features available depend on the model you purchased: Model N3004 N3008 Channel Faders: Scenes:...
Console Controls Master Fader Master Bump Button Chase / Audio Speed Control Black Out Button Scene / Channel Mode Button Chase 1 Button Chase 2 Button Memory Program / Chase Direction Button Channel / Scene Level LED Channel / Scene Faders Channel / Scene Bump Buttons Rev.
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:...
Chapter 2 Operation Setting Channel Levels Master Fader The Master Fader is used to proportionally control the output of all the console channels. For example, if the level of channel 1 is at 80% and the master is set at 50%, the actual output of channel 1 will be 40%.
Scenes Depending on the model, up to 8 scenes may be recorded for playback. Once channel levels are recorded, the scene can be recalled by either raising the scene’s fader or pressing the corresponding bump button. Recording Scenes The following example shows how to record channels into a simple scene: Procedure: Notes: 1.
Chapter 2 Operation Chases As mentioned earlier, a Chase is a series of factory programmed individual channel patterns or user recorded scenes that can be played back in a continuous loop. The [SPEED] control adjusts the step rate of the chase which is indicated by an LED that will flash whenever the chase is activated. The direction of the chase can be reversed by pressing the [PROG] button.
Scene Chase Recording Scenes To initiate a scene chase, record scenes 1-4 as shown in the above section, then follow the example below: Procedure: Notes: 1. Press [SC/CH] until LED is On 2. Raise Master Fader to 100% (full) 3. Raise Faders 1-4 to 100% (full) 4.