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console monitor and simultaneously on the console LCD display. Systems using only a local
LCD or only a video monitor shall not be acceptable.
c. Only those parameters available for control in the active lighting system shall be
displayed for control.
d. Lamp controls provide direct access to luminaire functions such as striking and
dousing arc lamps and calibrating entire fixtures or individual mechanisms of fixtures, as
provided by the luminaire manufacturer. User access to these features is normalized across
all manufacturers for ease of use. Use of a “control channel” for accessing these functions
shall not be required and systems requiring use of a control channel shall not be acceptable.
Lamp control commands maybe e staged, and channels which have been sent lamp on
commands so indicated in live.
e. Fan functions shall be provided both via command line operation and through encoder
controls.
f. Highlight shall be supported, with user definable highlight values. Lowlight conditions
may be defined for selected, but not specified channels. Rem Dim command, at specific
levels by channel, may be optionally and automatically called with the highlight command.
g. Fixtures with CMY or RBG color mixing may be set with direct CMY or RBG controls,
as well as the Hue and Saturation encoders and/or color picker. Color may also be set
directly to a gel match, via a graphic selection tool or from the command line.
h. The Virtual Media Server function shall allow the user to create layouts of devices,
identified as pixel maps. Media content (images, movies, text and procedurally generated
effects) may then be applied, manipulated and stored. Stock content is provided and the
user may import custom imagery and animations.
i. Macros may be set to run as default. Default macros called manually shall post to the
command line, but executed via cue lists shall run in the background. The user may override
this behavior by defining the macro to always execute in the foreground or the background,
regardless of the recall method.
2. Playback Section
a. The master fader shall consist of a 60mm Master Fader pair with associated Load, Go
and Stop/Back buttons. Additional playback faders may be configured via the virtual fader
module or on the Universal Fader Wings.
b. It shall be possible to instantaneously halt an active cue, back to the previous cue,
manually override the intensity fade or manually override the entire fade.
c. It shall be possible for a cue list to contribute to the background state or for the
contents of each cue list to be withheld from such.
d. The playback faders shall have the following associate controls:
1) Freeze, which halts the output of the fader.
2) Stop Effect, which stops the action of an effect.
3) Filter, to assign filter states to a fader
4) Go to Cue 0, to reset a cue list.
3. Fader Wings (Optional)
a. Submaster and fader support shall be provided via optional fader wings. These wings
are available in a 2x20 configurations. Three of these wings shall be connected to the desk
via internal or external USB. Via paging, access is provided to all 300 faders, regardless of
the number of physical wings attached.
b. The 2x20 fader wings shall include a full length LCD for labeling and identification
functions. Each fader shall have two associated hard buttons for various operations. Systems
without a local display or fewer than two buttons per fader shall not be acceptable.
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