Glossary
Solution & Solution XL Operating Manual – Issue 1.0 Page 151
Program Window The window on the monitor that shows selected
fixtures and parameters which have been changed
(tagged).
Release Remove control of parameters from Program
Window, Playback X or Submaster to allow another
area of the desk to regain control of the parameters.
Shift The SHIFT key on the front panel is used in
conjunction with a number of other front panel keys to
provide a wide range of additional functions, for
example, opening windows on the monitor screen.
Shots The Chase modifier which determines how many
times a Chase will run after being triggered.
SMPTE Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers.
Memories can be set to be triggered by SMPTE
timecode.
Solo A similar operation to flash, except that all brightness
channels outputting from other sources are
temporarily reduced to zero while the flash button is
held down.
Speed The Chase modifier which determines how fast a
Chase runs.
Stack See Memory Stack.
Submaster A fader which can be programmed in a number of
ways to output dimmer and fixture data. Submasters
may be programmed directly with a scene or chase or
contain a transferred memory.
Tagging The method of marking parameters to be
programmed. Only tagged parameters are recorded
in Basic-Partial and Advanced Modes.
Trigger The method by which a Memory is output. Triggers
can be set to GO button, automatic, Real Time,
SMPTE Time or MIDI Time.
UFT User Fixture Type.
USB Universal Serial Bus. A standard for the transfer and
storage of information.
VGA Video Graphics Array. The monitor outputs on the
back of the Solution & Solution XL output as XGA.
Wheel LCD The LCD located above the control wheels which
indicates what fixture parameter or other data each of
the wheels have control of.
WYSIWYG One of a number of visualiser packages that can be
used on the Solution & Solution XL desks.
ZerOS The operating software for the Solution & Solution XL
desks.
Zero 88 The manufacturer of the Solution & Solution XL
desks.