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viii Ion Operations ManualChapter 18Creating and Using Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . 203About Effects . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
86 Ion Operations Manual{Manual Control}This desk setting button gives you access to Ion manual control settings.Manual TimeIn this section you may ch
6 Setup 87{Face Panel}SoundsYou can adjust the frequency and length of the audible sounds that Ion delivers. Sounds are qualified as being either an e
88 Ion Operations Manual{Displays}This desk setting button gives you access to the Ion display settings.High Contrast DisplayThis button toggles the s
6 Setup 89SecurityThis feature will be available in a future release.
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7 Basic Manual Control 91Chapter 7Basic Manual ControlIon provides a variety of ways to select and command control channels. This chapter identifies t
92 Ion Operations ManualSelecting ChannelsIon provides interactive ways to select channels including the control keypad and direct selects. Ion makes
7 Basic Manual Control 93[Next] and [Last]The [Next] and [Last] buttons increment and decrement channel selection. If only one channel is selected, [N
94 Ion Operations ManualSetting IntensityChannel intensity may be manually entered from the keypad, set with an intensity palette (if programmed) or s
7 Basic Manual Control 95As long as channels are on the command line you can continue to address them with commands without having to reselect them.Fo
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96 Ion Operations ManualManual Control of Non-intensity Parameters (NPs)Non-intensity parameters can be set with a variety of controls including the c
7 Basic Manual Control 97Setting Parameters with the KeypadWhen the CIA is placed in parameter mode, all parameters of selected channels may be given
98 Ion Operations ManualEncoder LCD screenThe encoder LCD displays the active parameter category loaded on the encoders, as selected by the page butto
7 Basic Manual Control 99Encoder pagingThe number of pages for each category is displayed at the right of the LCD. You can go directly to the page req
100 Ion Operations ManualMin and Max{Min} and {Max} are displayed when the parameter is linear, such as a shutter. Use these keys to set a minimum and
7 Basic Manual Control 101Form ControlForm (a subcategory of Beam) collects the parameters that affect the quality of the beam, including the iris, ed
102 Ion Operations ManualUsing the Color PickerPress the [Displays] button and select the {Color Picker} from the softkeys to display the color picker
7 Basic Manual Control 103HomeIon is equipped with a [Home] hardkey.This hardkey allows you to home a specific parameter. Additionally, you may home a
104 Ion Operations ManualLamp ControlsLamp controls allow you to execute control functions of selected fixtures such as calibrate, douse lamp, strike
7 Basic Manual Control 105Using [+%] and [-%]Use [+%] and [-%] keys to incrementally change parameter values. By default, the [+%] and [-%] keys are a
x Ion Operations ManualChapter 25Multiple Users . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 257About User ID. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
106 Ion Operations ManualRemainder Dim[Rem Dim] temporarily provides a zero intensity to all channels except those that are currently selected, those
7 Basic Manual Control 107SneakThe [Sneak] command (when a destination is not provided) removes manual changes from selected channels and allows the c
108 Ion Operations Manual“Select” KeysSelect LastThe [Select Last] key allows you to reselect whatever the previous channel selection was. This includ
7 Basic Manual Control 109Channel CheckChannel check allows you to quickly step through all of your patched channels. This is useful for checking lamp
110 Ion Operations ManualUsing {Move To}While technically not a manual control instruction, {Move To} will be very useful when managing record target
8 Using Groups 111Chapter 8Using GroupsGroups are channel selection devices used for fast recall of specific channels. A maximum of 1000 groups can be
112 Ion Operations ManualRecording Groups LiveRecord groups of channels that you want to have available for fast recall later. Groups can be stored as
8 Using Groups 113OffsetYou can use the {Offset} softkey to aid in channel selection prior to storing groups. The offset options are {Odd}, {Even}, {R
114 Ion Operations ManualGroup ListThe group list allows viewing and editing of groups. You will find that editing groups from the group list is not o
9 Storing and Using Palettes 115Chapter 9Storing and Using PalettesPalettes are building blocks that can be used to create presets, cues and effects.
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116 Ion Operations ManualAbout PalettesPalettes are referenced data. This means that when included in presets, cues, or effects, changes to the conten
9 Storing and Using Palettes 117Storing Palettes LivePalettes may be stored in live or blind. There are a variety of methods for determining what data
118 Ion Operations ManualSelective Storing Palettes with [Record]Palettes can also be created using selective storing, which allows you to specify onl
9 Storing and Using Palettes 119Using Filters with PalettesFilters can be used to modify what data is stored to a palette by a record action. Active f
120 Ion Operations ManualRecalling PalettesPalettes may be recalled from the control keypad or from direct selects. When palettes are recalled, all da
9 Storing and Using Palettes 121Editing Palettes LiveRerecordRerecording follows the conventions illustrated in the [Record] and [Record Only] section
122 Ion Operations ManualEditing Palettes in BlindPalettes can be viewed and edited in blind in the summary, table, and spreadsheet views. Entering Bl
9 Storing and Using Palettes 123Editing Palettes in Spreadsheet ViewSpreadsheet view shows a range of palettes along the Y axis and channels and chann
124 Ion Operations ManualEditing Palettes in List ViewWhen you press the specific Intensity, Focus, Color or Beam palette button twice, a list view fo
10 Storing and Using Presets 125Chapter 10Storing and Using PresetsPresets are very similar to palettes in that they are collections of data for speci
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126 Ion Operations ManualStoring Presets LivePresets can be recorded live using the keypad or the direct selects. Both [Record] and [Record Only] can
10 Storing and Using Presets 127Storing presets using [Record Only][Record Only] is a selective record process that stores only manual parameter data.
128 Ion Operations ManualRecalling PresetsChannels must be selected when recalling a preset. If a selected channel or parameter has no value in the pr
10 Storing and Using Presets 129Editing Presets LiveThere are two ways to edit a preset in Live. You may rerecord the preset or you may use [Update].R
130 Ion Operations ManualUsing the Preset ListThe preset list displays all recorded presets. List views only allow you to change attributes; no editin
10 Storing and Using Presets 131Editing Presets in BlindAll presets can be viewed and edited in blind. To open a preset in blind, you can do any of th
132 Ion Operations ManualEditing in Spreadsheet viewSpreadsheet view shows a range of presets along the Y axis and channels and channel parameters alo
11 Working with a Single Cue List 133Chapter 11Working with a Single Cue ListWhen cues are created they are stored in a cue list. By default, recordin
134 Ion Operations ManualBasic CueingA cue is a record target comprised of channels with associated parameter data, discrete (channel or parameter lev
11 Working with a Single Cue List 135Recording Cues in LiveWhen using [Record], all parameters of any lights that have non-default values, either from
Introduction 1IntroductionWelcome to the Ion Operations Manual. This manual is a comprehensive resource for users of the Ion control console. This cha
136 Ion Operations ManualUsing Record Only[Record Only] is similar to [Record] except that it selectively stores only manually set values, preventing
11 Working with a Single Cue List 137Using Selective StoreYou may use the [-] button to withhold information from a cue or use the [+] button to speci
138 Ion Operations ManualUsing [Cue Only / Track]In Track ModeWhen you create a new cue, any channel parameter data from the previous cue is tracked i
11 Working with a Single Cue List 139TimingCue timing can be applied in a variety of ways. At a cue level, timing categories are provided for intensit
140 Ion Operations ManualManual Timing at a Cue LevelIt is possible to assign a time of “manual”, for manual parameter transition through the associat
11 Working with a Single Cue List 141Delay TimeDelay is used to delay a move instruction from being executed. The countdown of a delay time begins the
142 Ion Operations ManualDiscrete Channel or Parameter TimingDiscrete timing can be applied to a specific channel or parameter. When using the control
11 Working with a Single Cue List 143Assigning Cue AttributesYou can record cues with specific attributes to affect how cues behave when executed. Cue
144 Ion Operations ManualLink/LoopLink allows cues to be run out of sequence, by causing a different cue number to be loaded into the pending file of
11 Working with a Single Cue List 145RateThe {Rate/Hold} softkey can be used to apply a rate adjustment to all timing in the cue. The default rate is
2 Ion Operations ManualUsing this ManualIn order to be specific about where features and commands are found, the following naming and text conventions
146 Ion Operations ManualFlagsFlags can be applied to cues to change specific behaviors. Flags can be set for “AllFade”, “Block”, “Assert”, and “Mark”
11 Working with a Single Cue List 147AssertAssert is only used when working with multiple cue lists. See the next chapter, Using Assert, page 167.AllF
148 Ion Operations ManualUsing the Execute ListThe execute list can be used to trigger actions on other faders, as well as macros. Additionally, you c
11 Working with a Single Cue List 149Modifying Cues LiveRecorded cues can be modified live. Cue attributes (such as link, loop, label and so on) may b
150 Ion Operations ManualUsing Record OnlyModifying existing cues using [Record Only] is considered a “selective store” function. As such, it adds or
11 Working with a Single Cue List 151[Update]Update is a powerful feature, and also very versatile. Using a combination of [Cue Only], [Track], [Trace
152 Ion Operations ManualUpdating to ReferencesWhen a cue is active, it is possible that various record targets (palettes or presets) will be played b
11 Working with a Single Cue List 153Using Cue Only/TrackThe [Cue Only/Track] key can be used as an applied exception to the cue only/track system set
154 Ion Operations ManualUsing Trace[Trace] works just as Track does, except it allows changes to be tracked backwards through the cue list, until it
11 Working with a Single Cue List 155Recording and Editing Cues from BlindPress [Blind] and the selected cue will be displayed. You can make changes t
Introduction 3Register Your IonRegistering your Ion system with ETC ensures that you will be notified of software and library updates, as well as any
156 Ion Operations ManualFrom Summary or Table ViewsUse the [Format] key to cycle through the available views (see Using [Format], page 38).Summary vi
11 Working with a Single Cue List 157Replace With{Replace With} is used to select channels that have certain specified values and then provide new ins
158 Ion Operations ManualDeleting CuesCues, lists of cues, or ranges of cues can be deleted. When deleting cues, the track/cue only setting of the con
12 Using Mark 159Chapter 12Using Mark[Mark] is an instruction that automates the process of presetting moving lights to their required state in a cue,
160 Ion Operations ManualAutoMarkThe AutoMark feature is a system default setting and can be turned on or off at a global level. The system default fo
12 Using Mark 161Referenced MarksReferenced marks are user-specified marks that are manually applied to specific channels or parameters. When AutoMark
162 Ion Operations ManualMark Display IndicatorsIn the previous example, indications that a mark had been placed are as follows. Cue 10 would be shown
12 Using Mark 163Reference Marks and TimingMovement of non-intensity parameters in conjunction with a mark will adhere to the following timing rules.I
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13 Working with Multiple Cue Lists 165Chapter 13Working with Multiple Cue ListsIon provides many useful tools to allow you work efficiently and simult
4 Ion Operations ManualImportant ConceptsBefore using Ion, you should read and familiarize yourself with the concepts defined below. These concepts ar
166 Ion Operations ManualRecording to a New Cue ListWhen recording cues, cue list 1 is initially used as the default cue list. Cue list 1 is displayed
13 Working with Multiple Cue Lists 167Using AssertBy default, channel parameters only respond to move instructions during playback (see Cue List Owner
168 Ion Operations ManualUsing AllFadeAllfade is a cue attribute that commands any intensity values on stage that are not provided by the associated c
13 Working with Multiple Cue Lists 169Using [Go To Cue][Go To Cue] defaults to the currently selected cue list. [Go to Cue] instructions can be execut
170 Ion Operations ManualUsing the Cue List IndexThe cue list index is a blind display list which shows the cue list you are working with, the cue sta
13 Working with Multiple Cue Lists 171Cue List AttributesCue list attributes determine how the cue list will interact with other playbacks. Cue list a
172 Ion Operations ManualMove ToThe {Move To} softkey is used to move cues from one location in a cue list to another location in the same or even a d
14 Using Filters 173Chapter 14Using FiltersFilters are used to determine which parameters can be stored to cues, palettes, and presets. The filter sel
174 Ion Operations ManualRecord FiltersRecord filters are used to select specific parameter data to store to record targets. When no filters are selec
14 Using Filters 175To apply record filters by category:Step 1: Click {Filters} in the top-right corner of the parameter grid in the CIA. The paramete
Introduction 5Syntax StructureMost instructions can be entered into Ion through the command line. When entering data into the console, the Ion command
176 Ion Operations ManualStoring Data with Record FiltersIf a record target is stored with filters in place, the filters allow only associated paramet
15 Cue Playback 177Chapter 15Cue PlaybackIon has many features that aid in cue playback. The playback section is located on the left side of the conso
178 Ion Operations ManualIntroduction to PlaybackCues are played back using the master playback fader pair. While any cue list can be loaded to these
15 Cue Playback 179Selected CueThe selected cue is always indicated just above the CIA. The selected cue and all of its attributes are displayed near
180 Ion Operations ManualOut of Sequence CuesAn out-of-sequence cue is any cue that is played back in one of the following ways:• Cue is executed usin
15 Cue Playback 181Go To Cue[Go to Cue] instructions can be executed from any operating mode. By default, a [Go to Cue] instruction is an out-of-seque
182 Ion Operations ManualVirtual FadersYou can have access to multiple cue lists at once by using the virtual faders (see Virtual Faders, page 29). Th
15 Cue Playback 183Playback Fader ControlsIn Ion, many of the buttons mentioned below exist as softkeys. In order to have access to some of these keys
184 Ion Operations ManualUsing Manual ControlThere are three types of manual control for playbacks:• Cues can be stored with manual timing. When cues
15 Cue Playback 185Manual Intensity OverrideAn intensity transition may be taken over manually and the transition captured by dropping the fader down
ETC, Eos, Ion, Emphasis, Expression, Insight, Imagine, Focus, Express, Unison, Obsession II, ETCNet2, EDMX, Revolution, and Sensor+, are either regist
6 Ion Operations ManualTracking vs. Cue OnlyIon is, by default, a tracking console. This means two things. First, tracking relates to how cue lists ar
186 Ion Operations ManualUsing Assert (playback button)Use {Assert} & [Load] for the associated fader to re-run the active cue in that fader, foll
15 Cue Playback 187Using Stop EffectThe {Stop Effect} softkey can be used to stop all effects from operating on any or all faders, or it may be used w
188 Ion Operations ManualUsing Rate OverrideTo collect a playback fader for rate control, press [Fader Controls] {Rate} & [Load] for the required
16 Advanced Manual Control 189Chapter 16Advanced Manual ControlThis chapter describes some more advanced features for manual control functions. These
190 Ion Operations ManualUsing [Copy To][Copy To] allows you to copy data from one channel to another, either within the current working mode or to a
16 Advanced Manual Control 191Using [Recall From][Recall From] is similar to [Copy To], except that it retrieves data from other locations, and can be
192 Ion Operations ManualUsing {Make Null}The {Make Null} softkey can be used to withhold parameter data from record or update actions in live, and re
16 Advanced Manual Control 193Using {Make Manual}The {Make Manual} softkey can be used to convert cue or submaster data into manual values, allowing i
194 Ion Operations ManualUsing [Capture]Capture is a manual independent state. Any captured channel parameter data will be unaffected by playback, but
16 Advanced Manual Control 195Using [Undo]Undo is a method to reverse or “undo” certain operations performed in the software.You can use [Undo] to rev
Introduction 7Live and BlindLive and Blind are methods to view and edit data in your show files. They are also considered to be specific displays with
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17 Multipart Cues 197Chapter 17Multipart CuesCues can be divided into up to 20 parts, thereby constituting a multipart cue. This chapter describes the
198 Ion Operations ManualAbout Multipart CuesCues can be divided into up to 20 parts. Each part can have its own channels, parameters, levels and timi
17 Multipart Cues 199Setting Multipart Cue AttributesCue attributes, such as [Time], [Delay], [Block], [Assert], [Label], [Hold] and [Rate], [Mark], a
200 Ion Operations ManualUsing Update in LiveUpdating a multipart cue is generally the same process as updating a single part cue, except you will pro
17 Multipart Cues 201Storing a Multipart Cue in BlindChanging a Single Part Cue to a Multipart CueWhen working in blind, more often than not you will
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18 Creating and Using Effects 203Chapter 18Creating and Using EffectsEffects are a method within Ion to provide dynamic, repetitive action to channels
204 Ion Operations ManualAbout EffectsEffects are manual control functions that can be applied to a channel parameter and then included in cues. Cues
18 Creating and Using Effects 205Effects EditorWhen viewing the effect list, the selected effect is displayed in the CIA. The effect properties and at
8 Ion Operations ManualOther Reference MaterialsHelp SystemA keyhelp system is also contained within your Ion console. To access help, press and hold
206 Ion Operations ManualDuration/CycleThis determines the length of time an effect will run. To specify, press {Duration/Cycle} and then choose the d
18 Creating and Using Effects 207EntryEstablishes at what time and how channels will enter the effect. To change the entry method press {Entry} and th
208 Ion Operations ManualGroupingGrouping is used only in relative and absolute effects. This determines how channels currently running the effect wil
18 Creating and Using Effects 209Effect Status DisplayTo view the effects currently running, you may press [Displays]>{Effect Status} to reveal the
210 Ion Operations ManualStep EffectsIn step effects, each step contains an on-state and an off-state. The on-state is the action the channels in the
18 Creating and Using Effects 211Program a step effectBelow is the process used to program the effect illustrated in the image above.For Example:To op
212 Ion Operations ManualDelete a stepTo delete a step from a step-based effect, specify the effect in the command line and press delete:• [Effect] [1
18 Creating and Using Effects 213Absolute EffectsAbsolute effects are a listing of sequential actions that channels are to take. They differ from step
214 Ion Operations ManualProgram an absolute effectBelow is the process used to program the effect illustrated in the image above.For Example:To open
18 Creating and Using Effects 215Relative EffectsA relative effect is an offset from the current state of a channel parameter. There are three differe
1 System Overview 9Chapter 1System OverviewInside this chapter you will find general descriptions of your Ion control console, how it fits into a netw
216 Ion Operations ManualColor effectsColor effects impact only color parameters. Hue and saturation offsets can be used which are represented in the
18 Creating and Using Effects 217Define a pattern shapeShapes can be defined for any relative effect (focus, color, or linear).To define a shape, pres
218 Ion Operations ManualApply an Existing EffectOnce an effect has been created, it will appear in the effects list. To apply an existing effect, pre
19 Using Park 219Chapter 19Using ParkThis chapter describes using park functions from both the live and park display. This chapter contains the follow
220 Ion Operations ManualUsing ParkThe park instruction allows you to set a channel or parameter to a specific value and have it remain at that level
19 Using Park 221Parked Values in LiveChannels and parameters may be parked and unparked from the live display. Following are some examples:To park a
222 Ion Operations ManualScaled Parked Values in LiveA scaled parked value allows the intensity output (only) to be modified proportionally in live. S
19 Using Park 223Park Values from the Park DisplayYou can park and unpark channel parameters or addresses from the park display. Open the display by p
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20 Storing and Using Submasters 225Chapter 20Storing and Using SubmastersThe virtual faders can be assigned as submasters. This chapter explains how t
10 Ion Operations ManualSystem ComponentsConsoleIon is designed from conception as a fully integrated controller for conventional lights and multi-par
226 Ion Operations ManualAbout SubmastersSubmasters can be used to store manual intensity data for channels. You can copy cues, presets, or intensity
20 Storing and Using Submasters 227Loading SubmastersSubmasters can be loaded with cues, presets, or intensity palettes. To load a submaster with thes
228 Ion Operations ManualConfiguring Submasters While ProgrammingYou can convert a fader to a submaster without configuring it in setup. If any submas
20 Storing and Using Submasters 229Using Bump Button Timing With SubmastersEach submaster bump can have three different timing values: Upfade, Dwell,
230 Ion Operations ManualSubmaster ListYou can access the submaster list by pressing [Sub] [Sub] or through the browser (Record Target Lists>Submas
21 Using About 231Chapter 21Using About[About] provides detailed information regarding selected elements. When opened, it appears in the CIA and remai
232 Ion Operations ManualAbout [About]Pressing [About] puts the console in “about” mode, which allows you to examine “about” information indefinitely,
21 Using About 233<About> [number] [Enter]This displays information about the specified channel. Pressing [About] is not required if the about d
234 Ion Operations Manual<About> [I/F/C/B Palette] [number] [Enter]The following information will be displayed:• the number of cues the palette
22 Storing and Using Curves 235Chapter 22Storing and Using CurvesA curve is a relationship between the time during a fade and the output level of a cu
1 System Overview 11GatewaysIon is part of a fully networked system capable of direct output of both ETCNet2 and Net3. Gateways can be configured to l
236 Ion Operations ManualAbout CurvesYou may apply curves to dimmers in patch. Curves may also be applied to cues and to cue parts. When applied to a
22 Storing and Using Curves 237Creating and Editing CurvesCreating a CurveWhen you have opened the curves display (see About Curves, page 236), you ca
238 Ion Operations ManualEditing CurvesUsing the KeypadOnce selected and displayed in the CIA, you can edit a curve from the keypad. Points are establ
22 Storing and Using Curves 239Applying a CurveTo Channels In PatchCurves can be applied to any intensity parameter in patch. Once added, the curve nu
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23 Storing and Using Macros 241Chapter 23Storing and Using MacrosIon provides you with the ability to record macros, which allow you to compose a seri
242 Ion Operations ManualAbout MacrosMacros are comprised of any series of button presses (both hard and softkeys), screen commands and events. Ion pr
23 Storing and Using Macros 243Begin writing the sequence of button presses and events for the macro record. When you have finished with the series of
244 Ion Operations ManualMacro Editor DisplayMacro editing is accomplished from the macro editor display. As an alternative to recording your macro in
23 Storing and Using Macros 245While in the macro editor display, the following functions may be performed using the control keypad and softkeys:• [La
12 Ion Operations ManualConsole GeographyBelow is a diagram of the Ion console with references made to specific areas of use. The terms and names for
246 Ion Operations ManualCreate a New Macro from the DisplayFrom the macro editor display, enter any unrecorded macro number from 1 to 1000 and press
23 Storing and Using Macros 247Edit an Existing MacroWhen you have created a macro using macro learn mode from live or otherwise, you can edit the con
248 Ion Operations ManualPlay a MacroYou can play a macro from the command line, from the direct selects, run it from a linked cue, or from another ma
24 Using Show Control 249Chapter 24Using Show ControlIon supports MIDI Show Control, MIDI Time Code, and SMPTE Time Code. Ion will communicate MIDI an
250 Ion Operations ManualAbout Show ControlThe Ion Show Control system consists of MIDI Show Control plus any number of time code event lists (MIDI or
24 Using Show Control 251GoWhen accompanying a MIDI “Go” command, data for the following fields will result in the following effects:StopWhen accompan
252 Ion Operations ManualSetThe “Set” command allows MSC to control potentiometers using both a numeric control number (which specifies the potentiome
24 Using Show Control 253Time CodeIon has time code functionality based on a timing source and a list of events that execute at specific times of that
254 Ion Operations ManualEnabling the ClocksThe internal and external clocks can be enabled separately for each time code list. If you enable the exte
24 Using Show Control 255Programming an Event ListTutorialTo program a time code event list in Ion, you first must open the show control display. Go t
1 System Overview 13USB PortsOne USB port is provided on the front of the console to connect any USB storage device. An additional four USB ports on t
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25 Multiple Users 257Chapter 25Multiple UsersIon can be set to act as a separate user from other consoles on the Eos system, or it can be set to act a
258 Ion Operations ManualAbout User IDWhen multiple users are on the Eos network, they can all act as one combined user, as all separate users, or any
26 Using Partitioned Control 259Chapter 26Using Partitioned ControlPartitioned control allows discrete control and programming of channels between mul
260 Ion Operations ManualAbout Partitioned ControlWhen multiple programmers are working on an Ion system, partitioned control can be used to restrict
26 Using Partitioned Control 261Creating New PartitionsTo create a new partition, press:• {Partition} [x] [Enter] - where “x” is a number that does no
262 Ion Operations ManualUsing PartitionsWhen partitions are enabled and a partition is selected, you may only record data for the channels included i
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 263Appendix AEos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell)OverviewThis appendix covers the Eos Configuration Utility (
264 Ion Operations ManualEos Configuration Utility ReferenceWith an external keyboard connected to your Ion console, you can force the console to boot
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 265BackupBackup mode requires a master console be online to synchronize with. Once this is done, a backup cons
14 Ion Operations ManualConsole CapacitiesOutput Parameters• 1,000 outputs (DMX channels)-or-• 1,500 outputs (DMX channels)-or-• 2,000 outputs (DMX ch
266 Ion Operations ManualShow Welcome ScreenWhen this is checked, Ion will boot into the Configuration Utility every time instead of booting directly
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 267Time ZoneThe time zone the console is using. This is an offset from Greenwich Mean Time (GMT). Each setting
268 Ion Operations Manual(Ion) Software UpdateThis option is used to update the software of the Ion console itself. It does not affect or update the s
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 269ETCNet2 PriorityThis sets the control priority for ETCNet2 data from this console. The valid range for this
270 Ion Operations ManualEnable Address ServerNet3 Services uses a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) address server. DHCP is a TCP/IP protoco
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 271(Ion) IP SettingsIf DHCP is selected, the “in use” IP address information is displayed.These are the settin
272 Ion Operations ManualMaintenance and DiagnosticsDeep ClearDeep Clear functions in the same way that “New” does from the File menu or “Reset System
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 273Save Logs...Clicking on the button displays a dialog box prompting you to save the console log files for tr
274 Ion Operations ManualFace Panel Test...Face Panel Test provides a way to verify the functional state of all of the keys, encoders and sliders on t
A Eos Configuration Utility (Eos Shell) 275IonThis screen allows you to configure the ports on the back of the Ion console.Local DMXThis allows you to
1 System Overview 15Outputting DMXIn order to output control levels from Ion, you can either configure the DMX ports on the back of the console (see L
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B Multi-console and Synchronized Backup 277Appendix BMulti-console and Synchronized BackupOverviewThis appendix outlines the procedures required to us
278 Ion Operations ManualMulti-console setupWhen using multiple Eos/Ion consoles on the network, you should adjust some of the settings of your device
B Multi-console and Synchronized Backup 279Change IP AddressAll Eos/Ion consoles by default have the same static IP address. All Eos RPUs also, by def
280 Ion Operations ManualUser ID and multi-console featuresSet in the ECU (see Start Up Settings, page 265), User ID is an Eos-specific identifier tha
B Multi-console and Synchronized Backup 281Synchronized BackupOnce you have changed settings to facilitate a multi-console system on the network, you
282 Ion Operations ManualThe CIA displays the current status of the backup.If the master goes offline for any reason, the backup will automatically ta
B Multi-console and Synchronized Backup 283Backup ScenariosConsole and consoleTwo consoles can be used to provide backup. Either can be configured as
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C Remote Processor Unit (RPU) 285Appendix CRemote Processor Unit (RPU)OverviewThis appendix outlines the setup and configuration of your Eos Remote Pr
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286 Ion Operations ManualFront Panel• The soft power switch activates the RPU (check rear panel to ensure power is connected and hard power switch is
C Remote Processor Unit (RPU) 287Software ConfigurationSettings for the RPU can be altered in the Eos Configuration Utility (ECU). The 20 buttons on t
288 Ion Operations ManualBasic Use GuidelinesDisplaysThe RPU can be used with either one or two DVI monitors. You can collapse or expand the CIA on th
D Remote Video Interface (RVI) 289Appendix DRemote Video Interface (RVI)OverviewThe RVI functions as a remote user interface to access and modify the
290 Ion Operations ManualHardware SetupRear PanelStep 1: Attach the appropriate IEC power cord to the power connector, then to an AC receptacle.Step 2
D Remote Video Interface (RVI) 291Front PanelBacklit LEDsLEDs indicate which mode the unit is operating in (client or offline) and the status of the o
292 Ion Operations ManualBasic Use GuidelinesDisplaysThe RVI can be used with either one or two DVI monitors. You can collapse or expand the CIA on th
E Radio Focus Remote (RFR) 293Appendix ERadio Focus Remote (RFR)Overviewmore skmodeChanEnterPush The Net3 Radio Focus Remote (RFR) provides remote acc
294 Ion Operations ManualBase Station ReceiverThe receiver includes a USB type B connector and an Ethernet connector (IEEE 802.3af) on the front of th
E Radio Focus Remote (RFR) 295Change Frequency and ID SettingA network ID is a separate digital channel on a single high frequency (HF) setting. Chang
2 System Installation 17Chapter 2System InstallationThis chapter depicts the placement of Ion in a few lighting system risers. It also details connect
296 Ion Operations ManualBasic Use GuidelinesKeypad FunctionThe keypad illuminates while the keys are in use and remains illuminated while the unit is
E Radio Focus Remote (RFR) 297Recharge the Handheld BatteryA battery level indicator is found in the upper right corner of the handheld LCD. When the
298 Ion Operations ManualRFR Operation ModesThe Eos RFR defaults to opening in Live mode. There are other modes available in the RFR, however. To swit
E Radio Focus Remote (RFR) 299Live ModeLive mode is used for modifying levels and recording or updating cues. This mode is intended to allow you to ma
300 Ion Operations ManualPlayback ModeSoftkeysThe following softkeys are available in playback mode:•Sub• Load Q• Stop/Bk•Macro• Goto Q•Go{Sub} is use
E Radio Focus Remote (RFR) 301Technical SpecificationsHandheld TransmitterBase Station ReceiverOutput - Default HF:1 (2.410 GHz) with 11 additional HF
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F Universal Fader Wings 303Appendix FUniversal Fader WingsOverviewUniversal fader wings can be used in conjunction with your Ion console to create up
304 Ion Operations ManualConnecting Wings to IonUp to three (3) Universal Fader Wings may be connected together and then connected to Ion using a USB
F Universal Fader Wings 305Step 5: Align the two wings. Lift the wing on the right and place it gently on the hooks provided on the wing on the left.
18 Ion Operations ManualBasic System RisersNet3 GatewayIon ConsoleRemote Processing UnitTo ETCNet2/3DMX/RDMIon ConsoleNet3 GatewayTo ETCNet2/3DMX/RDMS
306 Ion Operations ManualUser GuidelinesFader Wing Interaction With IonIon will automatically recognize the fader wings and their configuration (10 x
307IndexSymbols-% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105+% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105Numerics1-to-1 p
308 Ion Operations Manualchannelsasserting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 167display conventions . . . . . . . . . . . 33homing . . . . . . . .
309rate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145basic programming. . . . . . . . . . . 134block. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146cue li
310 Ion Operations Manualdirect selectsopening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28organizing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29selecting
311setting non-intensity parameters . 97shutter control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101using in blind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 157virtualopeni
312 Ion Operations Manualabout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111, 249deleting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113editingfrom the group lis
313loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144LTP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7in cue list index. . . . .
314 Ion Operations Manual{time} . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36next (key) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93nodes . . . .
315partition list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 260selecting partitions . . . . . . . . . . . 260setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 System Installation 19Ion ConsoleEthernetClient SoftwareTwo RemoteProcessing Units(RPU - for backup)Eos ConsoleNet3GatewaysRadio FocusRemote(RFR - R
316 Ion Operations Manualbasic use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 296LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
317select active . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108select channelskeypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92select last . . . . . . .
318 Ion Operations Manualstructure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5using enter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5System Components .
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3 System Basics 21Chapter 3System BasicsThis chapter explains the base level procedures for setting up, navigating, and understanding how to operate I
22 Ion Operations ManualSetting Up the HardwareFollow these steps to prepare your Ion for use.Step 1: Place your console on a firm, level surface. Be
3 System Basics 23PowerPower up the consoleStep 1: Attach the appropriate power cable to the IEC connector on the rear of the console.Step 2: Press th
24 Ion Operations ManualYour First InteractionWhen you first start up Ion, you will immediately enter the Ion software environment. A welcome window w
3 System Basics 25You can use the [Swap] key to change the view of the display. Multiple presses of [Swap] will yield the following responses:• First
ii Ion Operations ManualChapter 3System Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Setting Up the Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
26 Ion Operations ManualDual Monitor ConfigurationWhen two monitors are used, one monitor will show the playback status display as well as the CIA and
3 System Basics 27The Central Information Area (CIA)The Central Information Area (CIA) is displayed on the lower portion of the screen. By default, th
28 Ion Operations ManualUsing the BrowserTo use the browser, you must first draw focus to it by clicking anywhere in the browser area of the CIA or by
3 System Basics 29Virtual FadersIf you prefer to have faders available to you, the monitors can be populated with virtual fader modules.To open virtua
30 Ion Operations ManualSelecting Channels with Direct SelectsChannel direct selects are highlighted when selected. Channel selection is generally an
3 System Basics 31Display Control and NavigationOpening and Closing DisplaysDisplays can be opened and closed in different ways, depending on the disp
32 Ion Operations ManualScrolling within a DisplayBy default the page keys will advance/retreat a display by one page per press. However, to scroll th
3 System Basics 33Graphical User Interface (GUI) Display ConventionsIon relies on many traditional ETC indicators which you may be familiar with, as w
34 Ion Operations ManualColor indicatorsIon uses color to indicate the selection state and information about channel or parameter levels.Channel numbe
3 System Basics 35Text Indicators in live/blindPlease note examples of text indicators in the following graphic:Color conventions listed above apply t
iiiChapter 5Patch. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53About Patch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
36 Ion Operations Manual• MK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indicates the channel is marked for a later cue. The cue number is indicated in the other ca
3 System Basics 37Indicators in the playback status displayColor indicators• Gold . . . . . . . . . . . . . Any item (cue, list, page) highlighted in
38 Ion Operations ManualUsing [Format]Some displays have multiple formats. When the display is first opened, it opens in its default view. The default
3 System Basics 39Table ViewTable view is available in live or blind. Unlike summary view, table view displays the fixture type associated with channe
40 Ion Operations ManualSpreadsheet (Blind Only)Spreadsheet format is available only in blind mode. It is useful for viewing channel data and data tre
3 System Basics 41EncodersThe encoders are one of two ways to control the non-intensity parameters (NPs) of moving lights. The four encoders are ident
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4 Managing Show Files 43Chapter 4Managing Show FilesThis chapter explains how to create, open, and save your show files. Each of these operations are
44 Ion Operations ManualCreate a New Show FileTo create a new show file, navigate within the browser to: File> New> and press [Select]. You will
4 Managing Show Files 45Open an Existing Show FileTo open an existing Ion show file, navigate within the browser to: File> Open> and press [Sele
iv Ion Operations ManualLevel Wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Manual Control of Non-intensity P
46 Ion Operations ManualSelect the specific show file• Navigate within the specified storage location and select the show file you wish to open, press
4 Managing Show Files 47Saving an Existing Show FileTo save an existing Ion show file, navigate within the browser to: File> Save> and press [Se
48 Ion Operations ManualUsing Save AsTo save an existing Ion show file to a different location or with a different name, navigate within the browser t
4 Managing Show Files 49Importing Show FilesIon supports the import of standard USITT ASCII show files.You have the option of importing standard USITT
50 Ion Operations ManualExporting a Show FileExport your Ion show file to a standard USITT ASCII show file using the export feature. To export your Io
4 Managing Show Files 51Deleting a FileIon provides you with the ability to delete show files and ASCII files from the Show File Archive and the File
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5 Patch 53Chapter 5PatchPatching is how you assign channel numbers to dimmers (also known as address outputs). The “Patch” is where patching data is s
54 Ion Operations ManualAbout PatchIon treats fixtures and channels as one and the same, meaning each fixture is assigned a single control channel num
5 Patch 55DisplaysTo begin patching your show, you must first open the patch display. You may open the patch display from the LCD softkeys or from the
vStoring Palettes with [Record Only] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Using Filters with Palettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
56 Ion Operations ManualChanging the Patch ViewBy default, patch is displayed in a sequential channel view. While in the channel patch view, any numer
5 Patch 57Create and Edit PatchSelect Channel, Set Device Type and Output AddressEach field identified in the patch display is also displayed in the C
58 Ion Operations ManualPatching a DimmerTutorialStep 1: To patch a dimmer you must first open the patch display. You may open the patch display from
5 Patch 59Dimmer doublingYou can patch channels in Ion to accomodate for dimmer doubling with Sensor+ dimmer racks. This is done using the softkeys av
60 Ion Operations ManualPatching Moving LightsThe process of patching moving lights requires more detail than patching a dimmer. Specific information
5 Patch 61Step 6: To select a device interface (optional), click {Interface}.• This displays three buttons labeled {ACN}, {EDMX}, and {All}. Select an
62 Ion Operations ManualDisplay Pages in PatchSoftkeys available for use while in patch include {Patch}, {Attributes}, and {Database}. Pressing any of
5 Patch 63• {Address} - A required entry field for any device. You may use the [At] key rather than the {Address} button.• Use the keypad to define th
64 Ion Operations Manual{Attribute} Display and SettingsThe {Attributes} page provides you with optional fields for additional information and details
5 Patch 65• {Swap} - A moving light attribute used to exchange pan and tilt levels. Select the {Swap} button on the CIA.• [2] {Type} {ETC} {Revolution
vi Ion Operations ManualAssert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .147AllFade. . . . . . . . . . . .
66 Ion Operations Manual{Database} Display and SettingsThe {Database} page provides you with additional fields for entering information. These fields
5 Patch 67Patch Channels from the Encoder LCDYou may use the encoders and LCD to patch channels in Ion. This is an alternative to using the methods de
68 Ion Operations ManualUsing the Scroller/Wheel Picker and EditorThe scroller and wheel picker allows you to choose a specific scroll, color wheel, o
5 Patch 69The picker displays buttons for the standard scroll or wheel type of the selected channel. The default selection is the wheel as shipped fro
70 Ion Operations ManualCreating a new scroll or wheelWhen you create a new scroll or wheel, {new wheel} appears in the wheel list as the selected but
5 Patch 71Editing a copy of a scroll or wheelIf a copy has been made of an existing scroll or wheel, the copied scroll or wheel will display as {new w
72 Ion Operations ManualCalibrating a ScrollerYou can calibrate the center point of any frame in a scroller using the calibrate feature.This will ensu
5 Patch 73KeywordsQuery is a feature available in Eos, but not in Ion. Since show files are compatable between the two consoles, in Ion you can assign
74 Ion Operations ManualFixture CreatorIon provides you with the ability to create your own fixture type within patch and store it with your show file
5 Patch 75Creating a New FixtureNew fixtures are created from the fixture creator list in the CIA (see above).To create a new fixture, click {New}. A
viiChapter 15Cue Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 177Introduction to Playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
76 Ion Operations ManualTo add parameters to a new fixture:Step 1: Use the [Page] keys to select the new fixture from the fixture list.Step 2: Click {
5 Patch 77Step 7: Click the button for the desired parameter in the CIA.Step 8: Repeat steps 3-5 until you have entered all of the required parameters
78 Ion Operations ManualTo alter the Home settings for any parameter:You can define the value for any parameter’s “home” value.Step 1: Use the [Page]
6 Setup 79Chapter 6SetupThis chapter describes the processes involved in changing your system settings to meet your preferences. It also covers advanc
80 Ion Operations ManualOpening SetupTo enter the setup screen, press [Displays]>{Setup}.The CIA will repaint to display the setup screen and the s
6 Setup 81Show SettingsClick {Show Settings} to enter this category.Three fields will be available to you: {Num of Channels}, {Auto-Mark}, and {Partit
82 Ion Operations ManualFader ConfigurationThis screen allows you to specify what your faders are assigned as: playbacks, submasters, or grand masters
6 Setup 83For Example:You want a specific cue list (cue list “x”) to appear as the last fader on every fader page.In fader configuration, on each fade
84 Ion Operations Manual{ACN - MIDI Transmit ID}This setting allows you to specify the ID number of MIDI Show Control data that Ion transmits over an
6 Setup 85System BlocksThis setting enables or disables system-applied blocks. When enabled, if a channel level is changed to match the channel level
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