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Zero88 JesterML User Manual

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Glossary JesterML Operating Manual
73-406-00 Issue 3.0 69 of 85
POSITION wheel group is selected. By using the Size X & Size Y controls, an
ellipse can be made into a horizontal line, a vertical line or a circle.
Enter Button
The button in the middle of the cursor buttons which allows you to confirm something
on the JesterML.
Fade Down
The Fade Down time on the JesterML is the time it will take any brightness channels
fading down to crossfade to their programmed level.
Fade Up
The Fade Up time on the JesterML is the time it will take for any brightness channels
fading up to crossfade to their programmed level.
Fader
A fader is used to control the intensity of a light. In addition to the channel faders,
there are faders to control the overall output, memory output, and the level of the A
and B presets. The faders on the JesterML can have any position from 0 to 100%. A
fader is sometimes referred to as a Slider.
Fan Modes
When controlling multiple fixtures, the ability to spread the data relative to a start
point, so that some fixtures values change upwards, whilst others change
downwards. This can be used to create visual effects such as rainbows or arches
with a line of fixtures.
FCC
Federal Communications Commission. The US equivalent of the Electro Magnetic
Compatibility (EMC) requirements of CE.
Figure8
Figure-of-8 one of a number of Movement Effects available on the JesterML for
fixtures with Pan & Tilt. The Movement Effect is selected using the wheels when the
appropriate POSITION wheel group is selected.
Fixture
A unit containing a parameter or combination of parameters, for example a MAC 500
or a Parcan. The JesterML can control up to 30 fixtures.
Fixture Library
This is stored on the desk and contains the Fixture Profile information for many
different fixtures from many manufacturers. It may be updated in Setup with a new
version downloaded from the Zero 88 website.
Fixture Profile
The information needed by the JesterML to describe the DMX channel allocation of a
fixture, together with the default values of the parameters. This is loaded from the

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Zero88 JesterML Specifications

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BrandZero88
ModelJesterML
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish