Instruction manual

Submasters
Leap Frog 48/96 Operating Manual – Issue 3 Page 133
Submaster with a Direct Scene or Scene Memory
Raise the submaster fader to output the scene data.
If the submaster Fade Up time is zero then the outputs of the programmed dimmers and
fixture brightness channels in the scene will be controlled manually (ie the output level will
be directly related to the physical position of the submaster fader).
If the submaster Fade Up time is non-zero then the outputs of the programmed dimmers
and fixture brightness channels will fade up according to the submaster Fade Up time.
If the scene on the submaster also contains programmed fixture data, the outputs from the
submaster will be as follows:
If the Colour Fade, Beamshape Fade, Position Fade time is zero – the Colour, Beamshape
and Position channels are triggered and snap to their programmed levels in the scene
when the submaster fader reaches the LTP Trigger level.
If the Colour Fade, Beamshape Fade, Position Fade time is non-zero the Colour,
Beamshape and Position fixture channels are triggered, and fade to their programmed
levels, according to the corresponding fade time, when the submaster reaches the LTP
Trigger level.
Lower the submaster fader to remove the scene data from the outputs.
If the submaster Fade Down time is zero then the outputs of the programmed dimmers
and fixture brightness channels in the scene are controlled manually (ie the output level is
directly related to the physical position of the submaster fader).
If the submaster Fade Down time is non-zero then the outputs of the programmed
dimmers and fixture brightness channels fade down according to the submaster Fade
Down time.
If the scene on the submaster contains programmed fixture data, the programmed Colour,
Beamshape and Position channels are released when the submaster fader is brought back
down to zero.