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hub
hue
I
I-Wheel
in time
inhibitive master
instrument
intelligent light
intensity
IP address
iris
K
key
knocking out
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When you want to connect more than two Wholehog III compo-
nents together, then you need a special piece of equipment to allow
them to interconnect called an Ethernet Hub or Ethernet Switch.
Note that when connecting a Wholehog III component to a hub or
switch you should use a normal Ethernet cable and not a cross-
over cable like the one supplied.
Ver también Ethernet.
The colour (pigment) element of colour notation.
Ver también saturation, intensity .
The I-Wheel on the right hand side of the console is used to control
fixture intensity.
The time of the fade up of the incoming cue during a crossfade.
All fixtures that are increasing in intensity will come up over this
time.
Ver también split fade, path , fade time.
A master that sets a maximum level on a group of fixtures. If the
master is at 80%, then the fixtures will never come above 80% in
the console's output.
Ver fixture.
Ver fixture.
Fixture brightness, expressed as a percentage. Also part of the HSB
method of defining colour.
Ver también hue, saturation.
On an Ethernet network, each Wholehog III component has an
address, called an IP address, used to identify it. You can usually
use the default addresses, but if you are connecting to an existing
network you may need to specify a different address, according
to how your network is configured.
Ver también Ethernet.
Variable mask placed within the optical system of the fixture,
allowing the conical beam size to be manipulated. Not to be con-
fused with zoom.
Ver también zoom.
A physical button on the console's front panel. This manual reser-
ves the word 'button' for buttons that appear on screen.
Ver knockout.
Glossary
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