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Quick Start Tutorial
Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3 Page 37
User Definable Keys (UDK)
The desk provides 100 pages of 20 user definable keys.
The user definable keys may be assigned to Groups, Individual Fixtures, Palettes, Cues,
or channel data.
UDF /UDK Window
To display the User Defined Faders/Keys Window on the monitor hold down the SHIFT
key and press one of the user definable keys.
The User Defined Faders/Keys window shows information on the current page of User
Definable Faders and Keys as shown by the PAGE DISPLAY on the front panel.
Each of the User Definable Keys has a button in this window. Each of these buttons shows
the UDK number and the item assigned to the key (if the UDK is programmed).
This window is used for information, so that the user can see what is assigned to each
UDK on the current page. Selecting a soft button in this window with a mouse is equivalent
to pressing the corresponding UDK on the front panel of the desk.
User Definable Keys Setup Window
To display the UDK Setup Window on the touch screen, hold down the SETUP key and
then press one of the User Definable Keys. This window allows the user to set the various
parameters of the individual UDK – see UDK section of manual for further details.
Assigning User Definable Keys
In this quick start guide we will just look at recording channel data to a UDK. For details of
all the other items that can be assigned to UDK’s see the UDK chapter in this manual.
Set up the fixture outputs as required, ensuring that the correct parameters are tagged. To
record the data to a User Defined Key, enter the following command:
RECORD <UDK> (<UDK> = press the required UDK on the front panel).
Outputting User Definable Keys
The data assigned to a UDK is output by pressing the UDK on the front panel or by
clicking on the soft button in the User Defined Faders/Keys Window on the monitor.
The action of the UDK can be set to either Flash or Latch in the User Definable Keys
Setup Window – see UDK section of manual for further details.
Clearing User Definable Keys
To clear a UDK (ie remove the data assigned to it), enter the following command:
DEL <UDK> (<UDK> = press the required UDK on the front panel).
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