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Programming
Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3 Page 97
Fan V Mode
When several fixtures are selected and a fixture parameter is adjusted using a control
wheel, that parameter on each of the selected fixtures will increase or decrease by a
different amount
from their original values, depending on the fixture number.
The value of the middle selected fixture will be locked. The fixtures either side of the
middle fixture will be set to the same values to create a ‘V’. Example Fan V Mode
(Fixture 3 locked):
Fixture Parameter Fixture 1 Fixture 2 Fixture 3 Fixture 4 Fixture 5
Original Value 50 50 50 50 50
New Value 70 60 50 60 70
Change in Value +20 +10 0 +10 +20
Try Cue Function
Whenever a cue is recorded or loaded into the Program Window, the current state of the
outputs is stored as a reference.
If the user changes the look in the Program Window, pressing the TRY CUE key once will
take the outputs back to the previous recorded output state. The LED in the key is lit.
Pressing the TRY CUE key again plays back the new look back over the corresponding
times (default or recorded times depending on what data was in the Program Window).
While the outputs are fading the LED in the TRY CUE key flashes, and when the fade is
complete the LED goes out.
Highlight Function
The Highlight function provides a quick method of locating a fixture (or fixtures) and then
allowing the position to be adjusted without tagging any of the other parameters. This can
be particularly useful when creating position palettes (see later).
Select the required fixture(s) and then press the HIGHLIGHT key. This will set all the
outputs of the currently selected fixtures, except for Pan and Tilt to their highlight values
(defined in Edit Fixtures). The light in the HIGHLIGHT key is lit.
While a fixture is highlighted only the Pan and Tilt parameters can be edited using the
wheels. Adjust the pan and Tilt values as required, and then press the HIGHLIGHT key
again to un-highlight the selected fixture(s). The other fixture parameters will return to their
previous output levels and the light in the HIGHLIGHT key goes out.
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