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User Guide
Leviton MC 7500 Series Memory Lighting Controllers
3.
Using the
Scene A
slide controls, slowly move channel 1 slider from minimum to full until a match is made.
4.
Then move the slider to a new level.
P: 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Chs
S: 1
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0 100
0 100
0 100
0
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5.
Press the
RECORD
button and select the
Mods
function key on the LCD display.
Record edits from
Stage
Mods
6.
The change to Submaster 1 is now recorded.
Recording Chases
Chases may be recorded in memory as a sequence of steps of different channel levels. When a chase is played
back, the channel levels of each step will appear on stage sequentially with the rate of step change set by the Chase
Rate control or the
TAP SYNC
button. At the end of the recorded sequence, the sequence repeats.
To record a chase, press the
RECORD
button followed by the
CHASE SELECT
button. The LCD will prompt for
the chase number to record. Use the Submaster Bump buttons, or the encoder wheel, to select the desired chase
number. Chase numbers available are from
1
to the maximum chases for the particular model (equal to the number
of submasters). Press the
Do Rec
function button to start the chase recording procedure.
If the chase memory is not empty, then a warning message will appear on the display. Select
Yes
to erase the
selected chase memory and start recording.
Set the lighting levels for the first step with the
Scene A
slide controls, then press the
Rec Step
function button to
record the first step. The LCD will show the next step in sequence.
The attack for the entire chase may be recorded by selecting the
Attk
function key or the
ATTACK
button prior to
recording any step. The default direction for the entire chase may be recorded by selecting the
Dir
function key or
the
DIRECTION
button prior to recording any step.
The number of steps that may be recorded depends on the memory configuration. To end the recording process, press
the
MAIN MENU
button.
Example: Program a 4-step chase consisting of channels 1 - 4 into chase 2.
1.
Press the
RECORD
button. The RECORD LED should now be lit.
Tap a Memory button, Chase Select
or Stack Go to Record