aRFR oddities

1st test run on a purchased version

HTC Incredible (1st gen.) Andoid OS 2.2

Ion with 1.9.6

6 Martin MAC700 Profiles (set as Ch's 301-306)


- The intial screen on this version is not the same as what's shown in on-line literature for the aRFR, namely no Group button and a somewhat different layout.  Possibly the website is showing the Apple version with Android a different, and/or Congo version ?. 

The screen intitally boots to the same screen as shown here http://www.etcconnect.com/Community/wikis/products/arfr-product-page.aspx


Then immediatley swaps to a layout for the upper buttons of:
All - nothing - Last
Full - nothing - Next
So no group which would be useful

- I wished the screen would rotate with the phone, to allow more selections visible on the Encoder page and/or a larger keypad ?.

- Wishing the Encoder page had up Up / Down arrows above the scale basr that allowed incremental changes - I.E. finer resolution. Right now pan/tilt is paticularly difficult

- The Encoder page does not mirror the actual attributes available on the MAC700's, namely there's no option to select the static gobo wheel.

- Any way to include a swap screen button on the Pan/Tilt ?. So I don't have to rotate the phone 180 degrees when facing DS and back to access other screens

- This app really, really needs some form of Update and/or record option. I can move fixtures but then what ?. Right now I'm using the RRFU to record moved units as a dummy cue then transfering data to assorted palettes fromt hose cues, then dumping the cues.

- Also needs a Go to Cue Out option

- Some odd behavior between the initial RFR screen and other screens. Accessing intensities for ML's "Ch, 301, thru, 306, Full, Enter". Move to the Pan/Tilt page and move the fixtures. Upon pressing on the screen, the intensities go to zero.

A useful tool once I figured out some work-arounds.

And a thanks to Han today for a quick tech support on the phone.

Steve Bailey

Brooklyn College

 

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  • Hi Steve-

     

    I'm sure others will chime in, but it helps to think of the aRFR app as a RFR+ extra, not a RFR replacement.  What I mean is that the aRFR emulates the RFR (and uses the RFR interface) for fixture selection, recording, etc., but adds the ability to control encoders and run cues in a prettier interface.  If you haven't used the "old school" RFR before, then that part of the app might be confusing.

    Some comments and hopefully some answers for you:

    Steve Bailey said:

    The screen intitally boots to the same screen as shown here http://community.etcconnect.com/wikis/products/arfr-product-page.aspx


    The screen content in the linked picture  is a RFR screen from an aRFR connected to a Congo console.  Like the RFR, the aRFR gets it's screen content from the console it is connected to.  If you are connected to an Ion, it should have the appropriate options and softkeys for the Ion.

    Steve Bailey said:

    - I wished the screen would rotate with the phone, to allow more selections visible on the Encoder page and/or a larger keypad ?.

    This was discussed in the beta testing- there isn't a landscape layout for the app (at least yet).

    Steve Bailey said:

    - This app really, really needs some form of Update and/or record option. I can move fixtures but then what ?. Right now I'm using the RRFU to record moved units as a dummy cue then transfering data to assorted palettes from those cues, then dumping the cues.

    - Also needs a Go to Cue Out option

    Like the "old school" RFR, the aRFR only provides the commands that the console allows it to access.  From the EOS manual, here are the commands that the RFR (and aRFR) should support.  [Update] and [Go to Cue] out should be accessible when in the appropriate RFR mode.

    The following softkeys are available for Channel Check mode:
    • Address
    • Last
    • Full
    • Next
    Live Mode
    The following softkeys are available on page one of live mode:
    • Group
    • Rem Dim
    • Sneak
    • Full
    • Out
    • Macro
    The following softkeys are available on page two of live mode:
    • Rec
    • Update
    • Time
    • QOnly/Track
    • Address
    Playback Mode
    The following softkeys are available for playback mode:
    • Sub
    • Load Q
    • Stop/Back
    • Out
    • Go to Q
    • Go

    Steve Bailey said:

    - Some odd behavior between the initial RFR screen and other screens. Accessing intensities for ML's "Ch, 301, thru, 306, Full, Enter". Move to the Pan/Tilt page and move the fixtures. Upon pressing on the screen, the intensities go to zero.

    Were you in channel check mode or live mode on the RFR screen before you went to the Pan/Tilt page?  Did you accidentally press the home icon under the intensity encoder?

    Hope this helps...

    -Todd

     



    [edited by: tdrga at 6:29 PM (GMT -6) on Wed, Oct 26 2011]
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  • Hi Steve-

     

    I'm sure others will chime in, but it helps to think of the aRFR app as a RFR+ extra, not a RFR replacement.  What I mean is that the aRFR emulates the RFR (and uses the RFR interface) for fixture selection, recording, etc., but adds the ability to control encoders and run cues in a prettier interface.  If you haven't used the "old school" RFR before, then that part of the app might be confusing.

    Some comments and hopefully some answers for you:

    Steve Bailey said:

    The screen intitally boots to the same screen as shown here http://community.etcconnect.com/wikis/products/arfr-product-page.aspx


    The screen content in the linked picture  is a RFR screen from an aRFR connected to a Congo console.  Like the RFR, the aRFR gets it's screen content from the console it is connected to.  If you are connected to an Ion, it should have the appropriate options and softkeys for the Ion.

    Steve Bailey said:

    - I wished the screen would rotate with the phone, to allow more selections visible on the Encoder page and/or a larger keypad ?.

    This was discussed in the beta testing- there isn't a landscape layout for the app (at least yet).

    Steve Bailey said:

    - This app really, really needs some form of Update and/or record option. I can move fixtures but then what ?. Right now I'm using the RRFU to record moved units as a dummy cue then transfering data to assorted palettes from those cues, then dumping the cues.

    - Also needs a Go to Cue Out option

    Like the "old school" RFR, the aRFR only provides the commands that the console allows it to access.  From the EOS manual, here are the commands that the RFR (and aRFR) should support.  [Update] and [Go to Cue] out should be accessible when in the appropriate RFR mode.

    The following softkeys are available for Channel Check mode:
    • Address
    • Last
    • Full
    • Next
    Live Mode
    The following softkeys are available on page one of live mode:
    • Group
    • Rem Dim
    • Sneak
    • Full
    • Out
    • Macro
    The following softkeys are available on page two of live mode:
    • Rec
    • Update
    • Time
    • QOnly/Track
    • Address
    Playback Mode
    The following softkeys are available for playback mode:
    • Sub
    • Load Q
    • Stop/Back
    • Out
    • Go to Q
    • Go

    Steve Bailey said:

    - Some odd behavior between the initial RFR screen and other screens. Accessing intensities for ML's "Ch, 301, thru, 306, Full, Enter". Move to the Pan/Tilt page and move the fixtures. Upon pressing on the screen, the intensities go to zero.

    Were you in channel check mode or live mode on the RFR screen before you went to the Pan/Tilt page?  Did you accidentally press the home icon under the intensity encoder?

    Hope this helps...

    -Todd

     



    [edited by: tdrga at 6:29 PM (GMT -6) on Wed, Oct 26 2011]
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