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Zero88 Frog User Manual

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Memories &
Playback
Introduction
This chapter begins by describing the
format of the memory data stored in
shows produced by the Frog series of
lighting desks.
It then continues by showing how the
memories are displayed on the LCD,
and the memory parameters that may
be edited on the Frog-Box.
Finally, it describes how the memories
may be played back using the front
panel controls, remote switches, Frog
Screen control panel, SMPTE or MIDI
timecode or network messages via
Chillinet or iCANnet.
Memory Numbers
Memory numbers can be whole
numbers (1, 2, 3..) or numbers with a
decimal point (eg 1.1, 1.2).
The possible range of memory
numbers in the show is 0.1 to 999.9.
Memory Zero
Memory Zero is a special programmed
scene memory. It is displayed on the
Memories screen as memory “—”.
All generic channels are set to zero.
All fixture brightness channels are set
to zero.
All fixture colour, beamshape and
position channels are set to their home
(default) values.
Memory Zero can be selected and
output like any other memory, but it
cannot be edited.
Frog Box 73-749-00 Issue 4 3 - 1
Figure 3 - 1:Front Panel Controls
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Zero88 Frog Specifications

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BrandZero88
ModelFrog
CategoryMusic Equipment
LanguageEnglish