Glossary
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10 Base-T
100 Base-T
A
@ button
abstraction layer
accessories
address
attribute
automated light
B
beam
blocking cue
board
Flying Pig Systems
An older flavour of Ethernet, that is slower (10 MBits per second)
than the 100 Base-T used by Wholehog III components. If connected
to other equipment that only supports this flavour, then Wholehog
III components will automatically detect this, and run their Ether-
net connections at this slower speed. However this is not the re-
commended way to set up your network.
Ver también 100 Base-T.
A flavour of Ethernet, that supports data rates of up to 100 MBits
per second. All Wholehog III components support this flavour of
Ethernet, and comply with all relevant standards, so networking
equipment designed for 100Base-T should be compatible with the
Wholehog III.
Ver también 10 Base-T.
Means 'at' and can be used for assigning levels or patching via the
keypad.
The Wholehog III separates ('abstracts') the user from the details
of how fixtures work. For example, most values are expressed in
real world values such as degrees of rotation, rather than DMX
values.
Extensions to the console or network can range from expansion
wings, to DMX Processors.
Ver también playback wing, widget, DMX Processor.
Ver DMX address.
Ver parameter.
Ver fixture.
The distribution and quality of the fixture's beam. Such qualities
may be changed through the introduction of parameters such as
gobo, gobo rotation, soft or sharp edges, iris and diffusion.
Ver también gobo, iris, diffusion.
A blocking cue prevents changes made to earlier cues from tracking
through to later cues.
Ver también tracking.
Ver console.
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