Typical examples: 3 channel mode, 8-bit mode, Enhanced 16-bit. DMX modes or profiles are defined in the menu Manage->Fixture Profile Library menu, and chosen at the time of adding fixtures. The DMX Mode an intelligent DMX fixture is set to. For example, a Whole Hog 2 can refer to a MAC2000 number 1, and a V元500 number 1. Console IDĪ text field for use where a console refers to fixtures other than via unique channel numbers. The fixture profile name used by the console when patching the fixture. ‘Has External Colour Control’ must be checked in the menu Manage->Fixture Profiles Library for the fixture in question for the field to be active. Data must be in the format set in the menu File->Preferences->DMX format. For example, a scroller on a conventional fixture, or a scroller attached to a lighting fixture which may already include internal colour changing. The DMX Address for a colour changer attached to, or part of a fixture, where colour control is not part of its core functionality. (See also, Multicore and Multicore way.) Colour Address CircuitĪ text field to describe the electrical circuit powering a fixture. ChannelĪ numeric field for the control channel number by which a lighting console controls individual fixtures. Case ColourĪ text field describing the physical colour of a lighting fixture. ‘Has External Beam Control’ must be checked in the Manage->Fixture Profiles Library menu for the fixture in question for the field to be active.
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Data must be in the format set in File->Preferences->DMX format. For example, a DMX iris on a conventional fixture. The DMX Address for a beam changing device attached to, or part of a fixture, where beam control is not part of its core functionality. BaffleĪ text field for describing an acoustic or sound baffle associated with a fixture. If the fixture uses a DIP switch to set the address, double clicking the Address cell will pop-up an image showing the DIP switch with the correct switch settings. Data must be in the format set in the File->Preferences->DMX format menu. For example, barn doors, top hats, irises etc. Here is an alphabetical list of columns and their intended use: AccessoryĪ text field for anything that is added to a lighting fixture which is not a core feature of the fixture itself. While some of the columns are extremely obvious, others are more obscure, and may potentially have multiple uses other than their intended use. There are 50 standard columns and six user definable columns available within Rig Data. Column widths themselves may be dragged to any size you wish by dragging the column heading divider lines in the Rig Data view. The ‘Default Widths’ checkbox will reset the columns to the default column widths when you dismiss the dialog by clicking on OK. To remove a column selection from the ‘Custom’ drop down menu, click the – button and a dialog will appear that allows you to chose the name of the column layout you wish to remove. You can then access this selection from the ‘Custom’ drop-down menu. After you have chosen and ordered your column names, click the + button at the bottom of the dialog and give this selection of columns a name. It is possible to store your favourite choice and order of displayed columns to allow quick and easy switching of the columns which are displayed in the Rig Data spreadsheet. The Remove All button will remove all the column names from the Displayed Columns list, except for the Channel column name. It is not possible to remove the Channel column name from the Displayed Columns list.
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The Remove button will remove the selected column name in the Displayed Columns list and return it to the Available Columns list. You can re-order the displayed columns by clicking on a column name in the Displayed Columns list and dragging it to the position in the list you desire. Clicking the Add All button will add all the column names to the Displayed Columns list. Alternatively, you can select a column name in the Available Columns list and click the Add button in the middle. You can add columns to the Displayed Columns list by clicking and dragging a column name from the Available Columns list to the Displayed Columns list. The Displayed Columns will be populated with the columns that are currently displayed. On the right are the columns you wish to display. On the left is a list of all the possible Available Columns.
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Exporting text data to Vx76 Console Patch.Numeric Increment, Decrement and Offset.