Juggler 73-404-00 Issue 1
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Glossary
A Master
The A MASTER fader controls the maximum output level from the
PRESET A faders. In wide mode, this fader controls the maximum
output level from all 24 preset channel faders or the stored scene.
Analogue
A control standard which existed before the invention of DMX. 10 Volt
control signals provide the dimmer with level information. DMX can
be converted to Analogue via the use of a Demux.
B Master
The B MASTER fader controls the maximum output level from the
PRESET B faders. In wide mode, this fader controls the maximum
output level from all 24 preset channel faders or the stored scene.
The B MASTER fader is reversed to facilitate crossfades when
moving the A MASTER and B MASTER faders in tandem.
Bump
The American term for Flash.
Bump Button
The American term for a Flash Button.
CE
Conformité Européenne – A European product standard, displayed on
all products on sale in the EU.
Channel
A term used to describe a single fader controlling a single light.
Dimmers may have 6, 12, 24 or 48 channels. The Juggler can control
either 12 or 24 channels (wide mode).
Channel Flash
The CHANNEL FLASH buttons are used to flash individual channels
to the level of the GRAND MASTER fader. The actual channels
flashed are determined by the FLASH button.
Crossfade
A transition between one scene and another, over a pre-defined time.
Demux
A device which splits a DMX signal into analogue control signals, for
use with older generation dimmers.
Desk
A commonly used name for the lighting control equipment. Also
sometimes known as Board or Console.
Dimmer
A device which takes a control signal and turns it into a dimmed mains
voltage for controlling the brightness of a standard filament lamp.
Dipless
The fades on the Juggler are dipless, ie there will not be a ‘dip’ in the
brightness on stage when crossfading from one scene to another.
DMX-512
Standard communications protocol for dimmers and moving heads.
512 channels of control are digitally multiplexed and sent down a
cable to dimmers, which listen for their specific data, according to their
start address.
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