when does ION start outputting DMX?

I know this is a weird question.

We're about to replace the control modules on our dimmer racks.  Current operation has a switch to let the rack listen to either the console (DMX A) or the House Light Control System (DMX B).  The dimmers listen only to 1 or the other, depending on the switch.

While the console is booting up, the House Light Controller is still in charge.  Once the console is running, we turn on our house lights, work lights, running lights via submaster.  Then we throw the switch the dimmers ignore the House Light COntroller and listen only to the Ion.

The new processors don't have the option of the switch.  They only have HTP or Priorities (A over B).  I recognize that HTP will fix this question, but it has its own problems.  As for priorites, the dimmers will "switch over" as soon as it sees DMX levels from console.  This could be a string of 0%, since the subs aren't up yet. 

When does the Ion start producing DMX? 

When the monitors display the cue list/channe grid (which is before the submaster labels have stopped shuffling down the wings?

When all the subs are "in place?"

Any help appreciated.

Thanks.

Andrew Riter

Chan Centre for the Performing Arts

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    This may sound dumb, but why a switch at all ?.

    Assuming the new CEM's are Plus's and that you have the ability to send the house controller DMX to the racks via Net2/3,  why not have the House Light controller leave on all the assorted work, house, etc..functions at full, until the Ion is up and running, then turn on whatever subs are required, THEN send to zero all those functions on the dedicated house controller ?.  The racks are listening to HTP values, even if the CEM's are Plus models on EDMX and if both the Ion and the House controller are at the same priority, the Ion wall have control once the House controller sends levels to zero.

     

    I use a Unison CMEi system with LCD stations for House, Work, Relay etc... control.  I pretty much always use the Unison for those functions as it's configured to be an operational controller for those functions.  On the occasions I need to control via Ion, I will get all that stuff patched and onto subs THEN take the appriopriate Unison levels to zero.  I don't play games with priorities for exactly the reasons you are facing.  

    Which also begs the question of do you always need to have control of House, Works and Running on the Ion, or could they simply be controlled all the time, even during performances,. on the controller designed for the purpose.  Granted I can see times where you will want to cue on/off stuff and it's then easier to do on Ion, but what exactly does is the function of the House Controller ?.  

    Steve B.

     

     



    [edited by: Steve Bailey at 9:58 PM (GMT -6) on Thu, Mar 17 2011]
  • I realize that the OP is from another country than I'm writing from. But the question of whether the stage manager's desk, or anywhere in the building has a "Panic" switch has not been brought up. If the console is hard-wired (i.e. with a manual switch) to be the only possible control for the house lights, is the hall in compliance?  I would think that in many jurisdictions (especially if the "cleaning lights" are slow-striking vapor fixtures) this might be a violation.

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  • I realize that the OP is from another country than I'm writing from. But the question of whether the stage manager's desk, or anywhere in the building has a "Panic" switch has not been brought up. If the console is hard-wired (i.e. with a manual switch) to be the only possible control for the house lights, is the hall in compliance?  I would think that in many jurisdictions (especially if the "cleaning lights" are slow-striking vapor fixtures) this might be a violation.

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