Assigning A Device Dimmer Trait To A Channel Fader Or Submaster - Leviton 600 User Manual

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Assigning a Device Dimmer Trait to a Channel
Fader or Submaster
A dimmer address may be assigned to both a conventional channel and a
device trait at the same time. A device's dimmer trait can be patched in this
way to directly control the device's intensity via a conventional channel. The
channel could then be recorded into a submaster fader for quick access.
This would allow you to quickly adjust the device's dimmer intensity from a
submaster while running the show.
Although possible, it is not recommended to patch other device
traits in this way.
Follow these steps to assign a device's dimmer trait to a submaster:
Procedure:
1. Press [PATCH]
2. Select Port using [S1] key
3. Enter [1] on keypad
4. Press [DEVICE] [1]
5. Press [AT]
6. Select "Dimmer" from Device
Trait popup menu using the
up/down arrow keys
7. Press [ENTER]
8. Exit Patch display by pressing
[DEVICE] or [STAGE]
9. Press [1] [FULL]
10. Press [RECORD SUB] [1]
Hint: By patching the dimmer or shutter trait for multiple devices to a
single channel, you can create a master blackout or dimmer for all your
automated devices.
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1
Chapter 10 Automated Devices
Notes:
Opens Patch Display
Selects Channel 1
Hint: Use a free channel that
will not be controlling a
conventional light
Use Device key on Keypad,
not Device Display key
Device Trait popup menu
opens
Command line reads:
"Channel 1 To Device 1 Trait
Dimmer"
Channel 1 at full to be
recorded into Sub 1
Device 1 Dimmer trait now
accessible from Sub 1
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