IRFR use with Partitions, Multi consoles and users

I was recently working on a show using an EOS primary and Ion with client ans well 3 IRFR (2 iphones and 1 IPAD)  on Version 2.0.

This goes along side with a recent post about the IRFR app with multi users.

We came across an issue durring programming that the IRFR does not care about partitons when programing and recording cues. 

We set up a couple partitions. Partition 1 was set for conventions and movers. Partition 2 was set up for all video channels ( 2 hippotizers).

While video was being programed the console would put into Partition 2.  Durring this time we would use the IRFR to bring up channels troubleshoot etc.. At the end the channels that were being brought up on the IRFR ended up getting programed in the cues.

Is there a way to prevent that from happening other than is another console on a different user?

Is there also a way to set IRFR to a different user or to a client console instead of the primary?

It be nice if the IRFR could be put in a mode that would not allow change levels to be programed in the console. This will allow for troubleshooting, channel checks etc to happen while programing notes and palette updates are happening and not worry about channels being accidentally programed in the show.

Joel

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  • I just read up about this command:

    [Shift] + [Sneak]

     

    Makes manual data “unmanual”. It leaves the values as they 

    are, but they are then no longer available for update or 

    record only operations. When executed from an empty 

    command line, this affects all manual data. When done with 

    a channel selection, this affects only those channels.

     

     

    Which seems like it takes care of the issue of manual data being recorded.

    Possible solution would be making a macro for that command  and executing it on the App. (I have not been able to try this yet)

    Is this a possible solution? are there other easier options?



    [edited by: JoelA at 2:50 PM (GMT -6) on Thu, May 16 2013]
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  • I just read up about this command:

    [Shift] + [Sneak]

     

    Makes manual data “unmanual”. It leaves the values as they 

    are, but they are then no longer available for update or 

    record only operations. When executed from an empty 

    command line, this affects all manual data. When done with 

    a channel selection, this affects only those channels.

     

     

    Which seems like it takes care of the issue of manual data being recorded.

    Possible solution would be making a macro for that command  and executing it on the App. (I have not been able to try this yet)

    Is this a possible solution? are there other easier options?



    [edited by: JoelA at 2:50 PM (GMT -6) on Thu, May 16 2013]
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