But in my years that has not occurred yet so I would not mis that feature in the software. Might be a rare case where one would need the parameters very badly. The topic starter said that LW treats conventional fixtures with the same channel number as one fixture and that is logical to me if they are on the same dimmer circuit.Įdit: Sorry didn’t really read your post wel, yes indeed one could apply the same adress to multiple dimmer channels. And I want them to be in one line in my patch lists in stead of split. But in that case in my paperwork they would share the same channel number. It’s very common to put two or more conventionals in one dimmer circuit. Of course more pars could be in one channel. Anyway, 6 dimmers does not always mean 6 channels of control. Doing so would give you less control, but could simplify. Not the way I would do it, but I have seen it done often. If you would plug 6 1k PARS into a 6k dimmer, you would be willing to plug them into 6 1k dimmers or 3 2k dimmers and assign them to the same control channel. If those are the numbers of the devices supplying power, it is quite conceivable that each would require a separate dimmer (depending on wattage and dimmer capacity) but be assigned the same control channel. It depends on what you mean by "dimmer channels". Click here.ĭownload Lightwright Viewer for Windows. ĭownload Lightwright Viewer for Mac (Universal Binary). I expect you'll agree that it's neat - but is it useful? Bugs, thoughts, suggestions, questions all welcome. Download it, play with it, let me know what you think. This is not a real product yet, this is only a test. You can start the Lightwright Viewer, and then use a browser on the same computer to view the Lightwright file. Note: For testing/demo you do not need WiFi, or even a separate browser device. Supports maximum of 10 simultaneous browser connections.No special software is installed on the device - it's all done through the web browser.Broswer device with access to local network (not internet).WiFi node on network for wireless connection.Windows 98 or later, or Mac OS X 10.2 or later.The basic Lightwright worksheet viewing controls are all there. Use "N" and "L" buttons to step through items. Click on a channel, dimmer or position to view it. Select which columns you want to display. That's just a picture above, but on the real page you can click the links to sort by channel, dimmer or position. Presto! Lightwright in the palm of your hand.Fire up its web browser and go to the Lightwright Viewer address.Grab your WiFi device of choice: iPhone, iPod touch, Palm TX, Nokia 770, Blackberry 8820, Sony PSP, Nintendo DS - whatever.If an Obsession fixture has a remote dimmer and it is patched then the remote dimmer will be patched in EOS as a generic dimmer with the same EOS channel as the fixture. Start Lightwright Viewer on your Mac or Windows computer. The EOS channel number will be the same as the files desk channel number for conventional dimmers and the same as the starting desk channel for fixtures.Lightwright Viewer software reads Lightwright files and serves them up as web pages to any browser on your local computer network, even over WiFi. For the break down by position without repeating for each fixture thing, go to Layouts -> Options and change the radio button under 'Position' from 'Column' to 'Title'. answers the question "What if you could view Lightwright on a web page?" Click the Layouts tab at the bottom left of Lightwright and select Instrument Schedule from the Paperwork menu up top.
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