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system status, error states and dimmer load monitoring. Adjustment of dimmer configuration shall
also be supported. Communications with the dimming system shall utilize ANSI E1.17 2006 -
Entertainment Technology - Architecture for Control Networks.
19. Show data may be created and modified on a personal computer, using either Windows XP
or Windows 7 operating systems, with a free offline editing application. The offline editor may also
run natively on Intel-based Macintosh platforms using OS X. The program shall also allow output
to visualization software supporting the same protocols as the lighting system.
20. A PC using Windows XP or Windows 7 or an Intel-based Macintosh computer using OS X
running a client software application shall be able to connect to a control system via the network
and view or modify current show data in an independent display environment, using an Eos Family
Client Dongle. When connected without the dongle, the computer shall operate in Mirror Mode,
with the device to be mirrored selectable by the user.
21. Synchronized backup shall be provided via another full console on the network or by use of a
remote processor unit. The backup unit (either full console or rack mounted Remote Processor Unit
(RPU) shall maintain synchronized playback with the master and shall take over control of the
lighting system upon loss of communication with the master. Use of two RPUs to service and
backup system output is also supported. Systems that do not offer this kind of instant backup from
multiple sources shall not be acceptable.
22. A maximum of four users may access and interact with show data simultaneously. Each user
shall have an individual workspace and channel partitioning shall be supported. User identification
may be assigned to more than one control device, allowing users to work in tandem, or allowing a
designer/ALD to mirror the current display format, mode and command line of the associated
programmer. Partitioned control allows discrete control of channel/parameter groupings by user.
Partitioned control may be easily enabled and disabled with no need to merge show data from
multiple users.
23. Mirror mode shall allow the console displays and operating modes to be mimicked on
another connected device. Alternatively, the console may mirror another device.
24. The system shall allow remote control from external devices as follows: Client software
running on a PC connected to the network, a remote video interface with keyboard, a purpose-built
wireless remote focus unit (Radio Focus Remote). Universal fader wings may be attached to any of
these devices for local fader control. Systems without these remote control devices shall not be
acceptable.
25. The system shall support a Telephone remote control that allows basic functions to be
controlled from a standard wireless phone producing touch-tone signals. This allows the use of a
standard telephone for a low cost remote control. Systems that do not allow this function shall not
be acceptable.
26. Show files are saved across the system to all available integral hard drives simultaneously.
27. The system shall support up to 32 individual Time Code Event lists.
B. Controls and Playback
1. Manual Control and Programming Section
a. The console keyboard shall be grouped by function. Major groupings shall be record
target functions, numeric keys, level assignment functions, display navigation functions and
controls.
b. Non-intensity parameters may be set numerically or via the encoders. This control
shall be fully interactive. In either case the current parameter value shall be displayed on the
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