Instruction manual
Programming
Page 90 Frog 2 Operating Manual – Issue 4.3
Track Both – The edited cue affects both earlier and later cues. The change is tracked
back to the last time the colour parameter was programmed:
CUE 1 CUE 2 CUE 3 CUE 4 CUE 5 CUE 6 CUE 7 CUE 8 CUE 9 CUE 10
Red
* * * *
*
* * * Blue
Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Red Blue
Cue Only – The changed values are only output in the edited cue; the outputs of previous
and later cues are not affected. The cue after the edited one has to be reprogrammed to
ensure this:
CUE 1 CUE 2 CUE 3 CUE 4 CUE 5 CUE 6 CUE 7 CUE 8 CUE 9 CUE 10
Green * * * *
Red Green
* * Blue
Green Green Green Green Green Red Green Green Green Blue
Merge and Remove Options
These two buttons allow the user to merge or remove the specified data from existing
cues, palettes, UDFs or UDKs as opposed to the default action of overwriting the existing
data. These two buttons are mutually exclusive, with the default state of both being ‘off’.
If [Merge] is selected the button turns green and the data will be merged into the
destination cue, palette UDF or UDK.
If [Remove] is selected the button turns green and the data will be removed from the
destination cue, palette UDF or UDK.
Default Times
This button determines what happens to the parameter fade and delay times after the
specified data has been recorded. The default state of this button is ‘off’.
If [Default Times] is selected the button turns green and after the data has been recorded
the fade and delay times are reset to their default values as defined in Desk Setup.
If [Default Times] is not selected the fade and delay times will be kept at their current
values as displayed in the Fade and Delay views of the Program Window.