Glossary
JesterML Operating Manual
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desks, controllable from faders on a
Wing
where there are no faders on the desk
itself.
Tag/Untag Button
This button is used in conjunction with other buttons on the desk, and with the
wheels, to tag or untag parameters for recording.
Tagging
The method of marking parameters to be programmed. In
Partial Mode
, only tagged
parameters are recorded.
Terminator
A 120
Ω
½ Watt resistor soldered between pins 2+3 of a male XLR, which provides
protection against signal reflections. This should be placed at the end of a DMX
signal chain.
Tilt
The up-down movement parameter of a fixture (c.f.
Pan
). Can be automatically
controlled with a
Movement Effect
.
Time
The JesterML allows you to define fade up and fade down times for a memory, which
define how quickly the memory will run.
Topset
The ability to set a ‘top’ level for a channel. This is generally set on the dimmer itself.
The JesterML does not allow you to set a top level for a channel.
Tri
Triangle – one of a number of
Movement Effects
available on the JesterML for
fixtures with Pan & Tilt. The Movement Effect is selected using the wheels when the
appropriate POSITION wheel group is selected.
Update/Upgrade
The
fixture library
and the software on the desk may be updated from time-to-time.
New versions are published on the Zero 88 website. Be sure to check regularly for
updates.
USB
Universal Serial Bus. A standard for the transfer and storage of information. The
JesterML has a USB port mounted on the front panel to allow storage of show files
and fixture personality information. A USB keyboard can also be connected to speed
up entering names and numbers.
USITT
United States Institute for Theatre Technology. The originators of the DMX protocol,
which is now published as an ANSI standard.
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