Programming
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Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3
Knockout Function
The [Knockout] key releases the selected fixtures completely from any running cue stacks,
UDF’s, UDK’s or the Program Window.
To knockout a fixture, select the fixture(s) and press the [Knockout] key on the touch
screen.
Park Function
A ‘parked’ fixture is one for which all it’s DMX output values are frozen, and cannot be
adjusted, until such a time as the fixture is unparked.
In the Program Window and Output Window a parked fixture is indicated by having the text
[PK] displayed in front of the fixture name, for example [PK] MAC 500 [501].
To Park a fixture, select the fixture and press the [Park] key on the touch screen. Whilst a
fixture is parked, it is still possible to modify the values associated with the fixture in cues,
palettes etc but the output values from the desk will not change.
To unpark a fixture select it and press the [Unpark] key on the touch screen. The unparked
fixture will jump to its currently defined parameter levels.
Rem Dim Function
A Rem Dim (Remainder Dim) function which is often helpful when focussing lamps and
fixtures is provided on the desk. The function works as follows:
Select the fixture(s) required. Hold down the SHIFT key and press the FULL key.
If the selected fixture(s) intensity level is 0%, it is set to 100% and tagged.
If the selected fixture(s) intensity level is > 0%, it is tagged and remains at that level.
All unselected fixtures have their intensity level tagged and set to 0%.
Clear
As soon as any changes are made to the outputs in the Program
Window, the LED in the
CLEAR key is lit, to indicate that fixture parameters have been changed.
Pressing the CLEAR key once clears all the commands in the command line except for the
fixture selection.
Pressing the CLEAR key a second time clears the fixture selection from the Program
Window.
Summary of Contents for FROG 2
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Page 76: ...Setup Page 76 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
Page 80: ...Groups Page 80 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
Page 144: ...Palettes Page 144 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
Page 152: ...Effects Page 152 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
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