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I am going to be getting a Leviton 1000 Series controller in the not too distant future at my high school. My main reason for wanting it so that people don't need to go into the booth in order to turn on the lights. Ideally, people would use the new controller and turn the lights off when they're done, but I know that's not going to happen. I am wondering if any one knows about this board and whether or not there's a setting that would allow me to set an amount of time that the lights would stay on for. I also plan on putting some standard construction site work lights on the FOH electric so they don't have to turn on my stage lights when they want to have a rehearsal. Being as my work light idea probably won't go into effect for a while, so for now, I'm just wondering if I can set the lights to a timer.
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Leviton is becoming more and more chinese stuff. That lightboard is a Lite-Puter JUNIOR
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It appears the Leviton 1000 Series contains only the most rudimentary of timing functions. Consider plugging the "console" into an AC outlet controlled by an occupancy sensor.
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