JesterML Operating Manual
Glossary
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Fixture Library
stored on the desk, or from user supplied data (created with the
Fixture Type Editor
) on a USB Memory Stick.
Fixture Type Editor
This is a tool (supplied on the CD shipped with the desk, or available for download
from the Zero 88 website), which runs on a Windows® PC, and allows you to create
Fixture Profile
information. Most commonly this is needed for very new fixtures
which are not yet included in the Zero 88
Fixture Library
, or where you wish to
modify the settings from the library version.
Fixtures Button
This button turns the Multi-Function-Keys into fixture selection buttons, with the
Wheels controlling brightness for the selected fixtures.
Flash Button
Pressing the flash button results in a temporary increase in brightness of the output
for the duration of the flash button being held. The intensity channels are sent to
100% when the Flash button is pressed. This is a temporary action which is
removed when the button is released. Flash buttons can also be set to
Solo
.
Flash Disk
A USB device with storage capabilities.
Flash Mode
This setting is shown on the Multi-Function-Keys when SPECIAL is selected. It
defines the behaviour when a Flash button is pressed.
Forward
Running a chase sequentially so that the steps are output 1,2,3,4,5,6,1…
Full Mode
The simplest recording mode of the desk (see Record Options in SETUP). In this
mode, all dimmers and all fixture parameters are always recorded into memories and
submasters.
Go
A function of the PROGRAM/GO button. This triggers a fade between one cue and
the next, over a pre-defined time.
Grab
The ability to push a fader up or down to ‘grab’ the level of the channel before gaining
control of it.
The function of the JesterML when a DMX-input is added to the memory data in
program mode.
Grand Master
The master fader which controls the overall output of the JesterML’s intensity
channels.
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