Instruction manual
Glossary
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Speed The Chase modifier which determines how fast a Chase runs.
Stack See Memory Stack.
Submaster A fader which can be programmed in a number of ways to output
dimmer and fixture data. Submasters may be programmed directly
with a scene or chase or contain a transferred memory.
Tagging The method of marking parameters to be programmed. Only tagged
parameters are recorded in Basic-Partial and Advanced Modes.
Trigger The method by which a Memory is output. Triggers can be set to GO
button, automatic, Real Time, SMPTE Time or MIDI Time.
UFT User Fixture Type.
USB Universal Serial Bus. A standard for the transfer and storage of
information.
VGA Video Graphics Array. The monitor outputs on the back of the Leap
Frog 48/96 output as XGA.
Wheel LCD The LCD located above the control wheels which indicates what
fixture parameter or other data each of the wheels have control of.
WYSIWYG One of a number of visualiser packages that can be used on the Leap
Frog 48 and 96 desks.
Zero 88 The manufacturer of the Leap Frog 48/96 desk.