JesterML Operating Manual
Glossary
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Home Button
This button sets all channels of the selected fixtures to their default values, as
defined in the fixture personality information. It can be used in conjunction with the
FIXTURES, COLOUR, BEAMSHAPE and POSITION buttons to set only the chosen
attributes to their default values. In Partial Mode, this tags the homed parameters.
IEC320-C14
The type of mains input connector on the inline
PSU
, sometimes shortened to simply
IEC
, or referred to as a kettle plug.
.IFT
The file extension used by Zero 88 for fixture personality information. The format of
the data is not published, and is only compatible with PC applications supplied by
Zero 88.
Insert Button
The button on the JesterML which is used to add a memory between two scenes, or
to add another step to a chase.
Intensity
How bright a light is. Also known as
Brightness
or
Dimmer
. On the JesterML,
fixture intensities are controlled by the wheels when FIXTURES is selected.
Isolated
The DMX512-A input port on the back of the JesterML is opto-isolated. Conversely,
the DMX512-A output port on the back of the JesterML is
not
isolated. This is the
preferred grounding topology of the DMX512-A standard.
Jack
The connector used for the Audio In and Remote connectors on the JesterML. The
Jack used is the ¼ inch, stereo variety.
JesterML(24)
The lighting control desk.
.JML
The file extension that the JesterML uses for storing show data. The format of the
data is not published, and the data is not compatible with any PC applications.
.JOS
The file extension that the JesterML uses for software upgrade files. The format of
the data is not published, and the data is not compatible with any PC applications.
Key
Another name for a
Button
.