designer view

  I have a show coming up where there will be a designer and they want to sit somewhere other than the booth.  What is the best way for them to see the 2 screens I am seeing?  I see something called 'mirror mode' under displays - is this for such a use?  Also, it there a way they can manipulate as well, for example, can they click on the colour wheel and it changes for both of us?  I am running the latest ion software, one touch and one non-fingerprinted screen, and we have Net3.  Many many thanks in advance!

 

heather

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  • Any Mac or PC with the Eos/Ion off-line software can run in mirror mode, as a connection to the console via a hub or via the console RJ45 jack (if the console is running DMX direct out of the DMX ports) with a Cat5 cable (or via WiFi).  The design table PC/Mac screen(s) only mirror what the console sees.  That means any time the console operator switches/modifies the console screens, that action is mirrored at the design table.  Mirrors mode doesn't allow remote control of console functions, it only allows viewing on the local monitor(s).  

    Option 2, if the system was provided with a, or a dongle was purchased, you can run the PC/Mac in Client mode, with the USB  dongle on the PC/Mac. The dongle activates the PC/Mac as a separate "client" device and allows the screen(s) to be locally manipulated, as well as allowing the PC/Mac to function as a data entry location via the PC/Mac keyboard.  Note that there is an Eos/Ion "Hotkeys" adobe file that tells you how the  PC/Mac keyboard shortcuts function.

    Option 3 is a Net3 Remote Video Interface, which is essentially an ETC provided PC running specific remote software.  The RVI can run 2 monitors and has user conquerable buttons on the front to allow the local user to setup assorted functions for the RVI - I.E. screen snapshots, etc... 

    The advantage to the RVI is it doesn't tie up a laptop or PC.  Sometimes a local shop that rents Eos/Ion consoles will have an RVI for rent, which is what I did when I had a similar request from an LD.  

    Steve B.

     

     

     

     

     



    [edited by: Steve Bailey at 7:20 PM (GMT -6) on Mon, Jan 24 2011]
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  • Any Mac or PC with the Eos/Ion off-line software can run in mirror mode, as a connection to the console via a hub or via the console RJ45 jack (if the console is running DMX direct out of the DMX ports) with a Cat5 cable (or via WiFi).  The design table PC/Mac screen(s) only mirror what the console sees.  That means any time the console operator switches/modifies the console screens, that action is mirrored at the design table.  Mirrors mode doesn't allow remote control of console functions, it only allows viewing on the local monitor(s).  

    Option 2, if the system was provided with a, or a dongle was purchased, you can run the PC/Mac in Client mode, with the USB  dongle on the PC/Mac. The dongle activates the PC/Mac as a separate "client" device and allows the screen(s) to be locally manipulated, as well as allowing the PC/Mac to function as a data entry location via the PC/Mac keyboard.  Note that there is an Eos/Ion "Hotkeys" adobe file that tells you how the  PC/Mac keyboard shortcuts function.

    Option 3 is a Net3 Remote Video Interface, which is essentially an ETC provided PC running specific remote software.  The RVI can run 2 monitors and has user conquerable buttons on the front to allow the local user to setup assorted functions for the RVI - I.E. screen snapshots, etc... 

    The advantage to the RVI is it doesn't tie up a laptop or PC.  Sometimes a local shop that rents Eos/Ion consoles will have an RVI for rent, which is what I did when I had a similar request from an LD.  

    Steve B.

     

     

     

     

     



    [edited by: Steve Bailey at 7:20 PM (GMT -6) on Mon, Jan 24 2011]
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