User Definable Faders
Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3
Page 131
Group UDF
The Group UDF is used for controlling the intensity (brightness) parameters of the fixtures
in the assigned group.
To assign a Group to a UDF enter either of the following commands:
GROUP [Master Group] RECORD <UDF>
(Master Group)
GROUP N RECORD <UDF>
(Automatic or User Defined Group)
Where <UDF> represents pressing the actual UDF flash button on the front panel.
When the UDF is raised, all the fixtures in the group will take the intensity of the fader.
The Flash button controls the intensity of the fixtures in the assigned group.
Fixture Parameter UDF
The Fixture Parameter UDF is used to control an individual fixture parameter via the fader.
This enables you to take control of a particular part of a fixture (eg the shutter channel).
To assign a Fixture Parameter to a UDF, enter the following command:
SHIFT [Parameter] RECORD <UDF>
Where [Parameter] indicates touching the required fixture parameter on the touch screen
and <UDF> represents pressing the actual flash button on the front panel.
The UDF will now control the output level of the assigned fixture parameter.
Cue UDF
The Cue UDF is used to output the fixture data programmed in an individual cue.
To assign an individual cue from a cue stack to a UDF enter the following command:
S/C RECORD <UDF>
where S is the cue stack number, C is the Cue number and <UDF> represents pressing
the actual flash button on the front panel.
The fixture data programmed in the cue is output by raising the fader or pressing the ‘flash’
button. The fixture data is released when the fader is lowered or the ‘flash’ button is
released.
Summary of Contents for FROG 2
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Page 144: ...Palettes Page 144 Frog 2 Operating Manual Issue 4 3...
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