Trackball; Trackball Select / Change Keys; Grand-Master Fader; Blackout Key - Leviton 600 User Manual

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Chapter 1 Introduction

Dimmer Key

The [DIMMER] key is used when patching channels to dimmers or for
setting actual dimmer levels. See
Clean Up Key
The [CLEAN UP] key is used to assign the Clean Up attribute to a cue. See
Chapter 5 Cues

Trackball

The trackball is used to select channels, change channel levels and control
device traits such as pan and tilt. You can also control fade rates with the
trackball.

Trackball Select / Change Keys

These keys are used in conjunction with the trackball to select channels or
device traits and change their levels while in various console displays. They
can be used to toggle device trait levels to tracking or non-tracking modes
while in the Tracksheet display. The [CHANGE] key is also used to switch
primary displays.

Grand-Master Fader

The grand-master fader is used to proportionally control the output of all
the console channels. It masters all of the channel levels that are live on
stage. The behavior of moving light channels when the grand-master is
adjusted is determined by their device definition (DDL.) Generally, moving
light channels (device traits) will not be affected by the grand-master.
When the grand-master is set to a level less than full, the level of the
grand-master appears in the upper right corner of the Stage, Device and
Playback displays.

Blackout Key

The blackout key is used to control the output to all the channels with an
on/off toggle function. The [BLACKOUT] key function is the same as
instantly moving the grand-master fader between full and zero. There are
two visual indicators to let the operator know the "Blackout" function is on.
First, there is a red LED adjacent to the key itself. Second, the word
"Blackout" will appear in the upper right corner of the Stage, Device and
Playback displays. Due to the nature of automated lighting devices, it is
desirable that some device traits should ignore the blackout key.
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