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Heartbeat
– The time signal that is sent to the modules in the field. This is to both keep them on
time and to make sure they have heard from the main unit. If they have not heard back from the
CM, the firing modules will cease firing.
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LED
– A small colored light. The light is used to indicate a signal.
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Link Quality
– The hardiness and robustness of the radio signal. This number is determined by
the strength of the radio signal.
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Network
– The connection between multiple nodes. In this case, the nodes are the firing
modules and the CM. The Firelinx system can support a wireless network and 2 wire
communication right out of the box. With an OPN module, the Firelinx system can also
communicate via Ethernet and DMX.
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OLED
– A type of LED that is used in displays to create the picture in the modules.
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OPD
– Operator Presence Device. An addition to the Firelinx system that is used to make sure
that a qualified person is presently operating the show and can be used to ensure that if a safety
issue occurs, the operator can quickly stop the show.
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Open
– In reference to a circuit, it means that two components are not connected. The electronic
circuit is not complete and current cannot flow through.
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OPN
– Open Pyro Network. Used to allow the Firelinx system to use ethernet or DMX protocols of
communication, as well as expand the FM by 32 firing pins.
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Pyro
– A person that controls fireworks.
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RCA
– A type of connector that is used to transmit audio and video data. In Firelinx it is used to
receive timecode data.
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Short
– In reference to a circuit, it means that two components have no resistance between them.
There is a wire between the two connection’s ports and current can flow through.
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SMPTE Timecode
–Used in entertainment show systems to synchronize timing between systems.
In Firelinx it is used to synchronize the choreography to the music.
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Squib/e-match
– An electronic squib/e-match. This is used to take an electronic signal and turn
it into a spark. These are connected to the firing channels and fired.
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USB
- Universal Serial Bus