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(8) On demand moving light controls shall provide mouse-based tools for non-intensity
parameters. The tools shall display the current value for each parameter and shall
provide controls for adjusting each parameter.
(9) Control and programming features for automated fixtures shall also include: a standard
library of fixture profiles, the ability to copy and edit existing profiles and create new
profiles, patch displays including channel and output addressing, 16-bit fade resolution,
color characterization allowing color mixing and storing in Hue and Saturation or native
device values.
(10) System information, including playback status, live output and blind values for all
record targets shall be displayed on a maximum of two external high resolution DVI
monitors, or one SVGA monitor, which may also be touch-screen(s). Only one display
shall be required for operation.
(11) The system shall direct user input through on-screen dynamic prompts and integral
LEDs on console keys indicating current operating mode. A context sensitive on-line
Help feature shall explain and provide an example of the operation of each feature of
the system.
(12) An optional, fully-functioning, detachable alphanumeric keyboard shall be supported.
The keyboard shall allow labeling of channels, cues, presets, groups, palettes, effects,
macros, curves and the show. An integral electronic keyboard shall be provided.
(13) A row of softkeys shall be provided, which change function based on the selection and
context of the console. These softkeys shall be labeled on the connected external
display.
(14) Console software upgrades shall be made by the user via a USB port; changing
internal components shall not be required.
(15) The console operating software shall be loaded into program execution memory from
the internal hard drive when the console is powered. In the event of an uncontrolled
shutdown, the console shall return to its last output state when power is restored.
(16) Show data may be created and modified on a personal computer, using either
Windows XP or Windows 7 operating systems, using a free offline editing application.
The offline editor may also run natively on Macintosh platforms using OS X.
(17) A PC, using Windows XP, Windows 7, or a Macintosh computer running OS X, running
a client software application shall be able to connect to a control system via the
network and view current show data in a mirrored display environment.
(18) The system shall allow remote control from a purpose-built wireless remote focus unit
(Radio Focus Remote). Systems without these remote control devices shall not be
acceptable.
(19) 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.
(20) The system shall support up to 32 individual Time Code Event lists.
B) Controls and Playback
(1) Manual Control and Programming Section
1. 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.
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