CUEMASTER II OPERATION 95
FADE TIME The time taken to complete a fade from full off to full on.
FLASH KEY Any key which flashes a channel or scene to Full. Sometimes called Bump keys (USA).
GRAND MASTER A master fader which controls the final output levels of a lighting desk.
HTP Highest Takes Precedence: the highest command level is used as the controlling level
KILL Turn off a light.
KILL MODE Mode in which pressing a Flash key turns off all other lighting. Sometimes called Solo or Swap mode.
LATCH MODE In the Cuemaster, a push-on, push-off function of the Scene flash keys.
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode.
LEVEL The brightness of a channel or dimmer as a number from 0 (off), to 10 (full on), or from 0% to 100%.
LINK In the Cuemaster, a Submaster on the same page operated by a Show cue.
LTP Latest Takes Precedence: the latest command level is used as the controlling level
MANUAL SCENE I n the Cuemaster, a set of recorded levels which must be manually faded.
MASTER A fader which has overall control of a number of levels or some other major function.
MCB Miniature Circuit Breaker- a re-settable current protection device.
MIMIC DISPLAY A display often using Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs).
NON-DIM A dimmer set to Non-dim acts like a switch: on or off
ONE TO ONE PATCH A Patch look-up list where Channel 1 drives Dimmer 1 at Full and so on for all channels.
PAGE A set of Scenemasters.
PARK STORE A single memory store of all channel levels in the Cuemaster. Sometimes called Grab.
PATCH To connect a number of dimmers at differing levels to a channel.
PATCH LIST A look-up list enabling each channel to drive a number of selected dimmers at differing levels.
PRESET A row of faders representing all the channels in a scene; to set up faders in advance of a cue.
PREVIEW To view a set of recorded levels without showing on stage.
RECORD BUFFER In the Cuemaster, spare memory used for recording levels before assigning them to a Scenemaster.
SCENE A recording which stores a single set of all channel levels.