Specifications
“Lighting Systems Made Easy” Page 6
A Few Simple Questions…
Can Make Your Installation Go Smooth
Where To Go To Purchase Your System
• Call 1-888-4CAELEP for your nearest Leprecon dealer or sales representative.
• Insist on quality Leprecon equipment, an effective design and flexibility in system integra-
tion.
• Consult other churches for recommendations
• Consult your area sales representative, architect, lighting designer, or professional contrac-
tor
• Visit our website www.Leprecon.com for your area sales representative.
Where Do You Need Lighting
• The focus of the space-lectern or pulpit.
• Areas of special interest: pulpit, choir loft, and baptismal areas.
• Educational areas such as the youth hall or Sunday school rooms.
• Emphasis on special architectural features such as icons, stained glass, seasonal features
or organs.
• Exit and aisle lighting.
• Exterior lighting.
• Emergency lighting
• Leprecon’s architectural series can be designed to fit any application.
What Is Your Budget
• What is the focus of your space? Lighting can focus an audience’s attention better than
any other feature.
• How much did you spend on architecture? Lighting can accentuate your architecture and
bring a recognizable return on your investment.
• How much can you afford to spend on a lighting system?
• Spend as much as you can afford. It will pay off in the long run.
• Avoid lighting consoles that are difficult to operate
• It is a waste to have a complex system that no one can operate.
How Do You Choose The Right Dimmer
• Choose a dimmer that has proven reliability.
• The dimmer is the HEART and workhorse of your lighting system.
• Is the dimmer 100% Duty Cycle?
• The VX series dimmers can be operated at full-load continuously making them ideal for any
installation.
What To Look For In A Lighting Console
• How many areas or functional zones will you be lighting? Do you need a channel or more
for each area?
• Who will be operating the console?
• How many different looks will you need for any given performance?
• Leave room for expansion.










