Recording A Cue Delay Time - Leviton 600 User Manual

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Recording a Cue Delay Time

As explained earlier, a cue delay time is the amount of time after you press
[GO] and when the fade actually begins. You can record delay times in
either seconds or minutes for a maximum of 99:59 minutes.
For example, to add a delay time of 2.5 seconds to a previously recorded
cue: Press [CUE] [1] [DELAY] [2.5] [ENTER].
To enter a delay time in minutes, press the (Minute) soft-key after you
enter the value: Press [CUE] [1] [DELAY] [5] (Minute) [ENTER].
The assigned delay time(s) can be viewed in the "Dly" field of the attributes
line of the Preview display or from the Cuesheet display.
Follow these example steps to record a cue with a fade and a delay time:
Procedure:
1. Press [STAGE]
2. Press [10] [THRU] [21]
3. Press [AT] [95]
4. Press [RECORD CUE] [6]
5. Press [TIME] [2.5]
6. Press [DELAY] [4] [ENTER]
You can also enter separate delay times for a cue with split up/down fade
times. Follow the example below:
Procedure:
1. Press [STAGE]
2. Press [24] [THRU] [36]
3. Press [FULL]
4. Press [RECORD CUE] [7]
5. Press [TIME] [2.5] [AND] [5]
6. Press [DELAY] [3] [AND] [4]
7. Press [ENTER]
Rev. 1.30.03.07.r1
Chapter 5 Cues
Notes:
Selects channels to be
recorded
Fade time
Fade will start after a Delay
of 4 seconds
Notes:
Selects channels to be
recorded
Split Fade times
Separate Delay times
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