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ICBF
ICBF stands for Intensity, Colour, Beam, Focus, and is an easy way to keep track of the
parameters for an fixture or a group of fixtures.
Intensity
also known as level, or percentage.
Colour
the colour wheel, the gel string, and colour mixing.
Beam
the pattern and quality of the light; this includes such specifics as gobo, gobo
rotation, sharp or soft edge, iris and diffusion. An open beam is full iris, no
pattern, no diffusion, and sharp edges.
Focus
also referred to as position. Indicates the placement of the beam on stage, as
opposed to sharp or soft optical focus.
Palette
A stored parameter setting—such as a colour—for one or more fixtures. Fixtures of
different types can share a palette. Changing a palette changes all the cues using that palette.
A palette is also known as a preset.
Timing
The timing elements used by the console are:
Fade Time The time, in seconds or minutes, for a cue to execute a crossfade.
In Time
The fade time for fixtures which are fading intensity up.
Out Time
The fade time for fixtures which are fading intensity down.
In time = out time, unless otherwise specified.
Delay
The time that the console waits before starting a cue’s crossfade.
Wait
The time a cue will wait to executeafter the previous cue starts.
Path
The type of crossfade used by a cue or fixture. Path is sometimes known as a dimmer curve
or a profile.
Toolbar
The 10 buttons (5) above and (5) below the main LCD. The function of these buttons
changes with the display, and their function at any time is displayed at the top or bottom of
the main LCD panel.
Symbols and Text conventions used in this Handbook
Different fonts are used in this handbook to indicate different actions:
This text
for buttons to press on the console.
This text
for buttons or text appearing on the LCD.
Particularly important information will be shown on a black background with a Stop sign in
the margin.
Useful HOG tips will be boxed with a pointing finger in the margin.
The Flying Pig is a shift key, used in conjunction with other buttons; we’ll refer to it as
PIG
. It’s used like
the apple symbol on a Macintosh
®
; it must be held down while pressing another button.
The
@
key means “at” and is used for patching and setting levels on the keypad.
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