Instruction manual
Setup
Leap Frog 48/96 Operating Manual – Issue 3 Page 77
Memory Control
The [Mem.] button in the Icon Bar is for Memory Control, which allows you to trigger the
various memories programmed on the desk.
The main feature of the Memory Control is a [Go] button at the bottom of the screen. This
acts in the same way as the GO button on the front panel of the desk.
The light in this button flashes when a fade is in progress, similar to the action of the LEDs
in the GO button on the front panel. The [Go] button on the remote does not
auto repeat if
the key is held down.
A fader control provides playback level control, mixed LTP with the desk MASTER fader.
The [Pause] button functions in the same way as the desk PAUSE key, with a double
press acting as a go back.
To the left on the Memory Control layout is an indication of the current and next memories,
together with the name of these memories (if defined).
MFKs
The [MFKs.] button in the Icon Bar is the Multi Function Keys section of the Remote
application and allows you to select and modify the various pages of MFKs, as per the
desk software.
A drop down box at the top of the screen allows you to select the type of MFKs you wish to
control and the page function to the right of this allows you to select the page.
Below this is a button array showing the 20 buttons of the MFKs, together with their titles
as found on the LCDs on the desk. The LEDs in these buttons reflect the LED status on
the desk. Pressing a button in the remote application performs the same action as the
equivalent action on the desk.
As per the desk software, there are eight types of MFKs in this layout view (Special,
Macros, Groups, Fixtures, Colour, Beamshape, Position and Effects).
Output View
The [Out.] button in the Icon Bar is the Output View. This gives a cut down version of the
Channel view of the Output Window, following the same colour coding. A scroll bar to the
right of the screen allows you to select which page of channels to view.