Instruction manual
Setup
Leap Frog 48/96 Operating Manual – Issue 3 Page 75
Remote
Select the [Remote] option The MFKs and monitor window display the various Remote
options which are summarised in the following table:
Option Range Default Notes
Enable Remote Yes or No Yes
Enable Security Yes or No No
Only available when
Enable Remote = Yes
Password frogx
Only available when
Enable Security = Yes
The Handheld Remote
The Leap Frog remote is designed to run on a Windows Pocket PC or Windows Mobile
device (PDA). The software is deployed by the method of synchronisation, using a
standard windows-PC based installer.
In order to communicate with the desk hardware, the PDA requires a network connection
to the desk. Most often this connection will occur via a wireless router (Wifi). Both the
desk and the PDA will be assigned an IP address.
On starting the Leap Frog remote software on the PDA, a splash screen is displayed
briefly, followed by a ‘login’ screen, which interrogates the network and displays the desk
type, serial number of available console(s), together with a connect icon.
When the connect icon is selected, a connection will be established with the desk and the
status bar of the remote software will indicate the connection is active (green square).
Main Screen Layout
The screen has several distinct sections, which are used for various functions. The top left
of the screen displays “LIVE” and follows the desk mode (if BLIND is enabled, the button
changes to display BLIND). Next to this in the centre is the command line of the desk.
Below this is the main layout area, which is used for displaying the section picked from the
Icon Bar. The Icon Bar is located at the bottom of the screen and contains a number of soft
buttons to depict the various areas of remote control as follows:
Chan. Subs. Mem. MFKs. Out.
Selecting one of these buttons switches the main layout area to the corresponding section.