Changes for page Pharos Configuration
Last modified by Alexander Mott on 2024/02/26 15:10
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... ... @@ -18,34 +18,18 @@ 18 18 1. Navigate to the "Project" page by clicking the Pharos logo on the left 19 19 1. Under the "Controller API" heading, verify that API Version 5.0 is selected 20 20 1. Navigate to the "Layout" page by clicking the pencil and ruler icon on the left 21 -1. At the top left, click "Manage..." to edit the layout name and dimensions, modify grid settings, and upload a background image if desired 22 -1. Locate the desired fixture in the Fixture Profile List on the right side of the Layout page 23 -1*. Most fixtures can be controlled correctly using the generic single-channel, RGB, warm/cool, intensity/CCT, HSIC, etc. profiles 24 -1*. Pharos also has a large selection of manufacturer-specific profiles which can be used instead of the generics 21 +1. At the top left, click "Manage..." to edit the layout name, dimensions, background image, and grid settings 22 +1. The Fixture Profile Liston the right side of the Layout page shows available fixture profiles 23 +1*. For most single-channel, RGB, RGBW, warm/cool, and intensity/CCT fixtures, the generic profiles are acceptable 25 25 1*. Additional generic and manufacturer-specific profiles can be downloaded by clicking the cloud icon on the right, above the fixture profile list 26 -1. Prior to adding fixtures to the layout, consider the following: 27 -1*. ShowRunner™ uses group-level commands, so each individual load in ShowRunner™ must have a corresponding Fixture Group in Pharos 28 -1*. The Pharos API limits commands to single-channel (intensity), RGB, or Intensity/CCT 29 -1*. For RGBW fixtures, it may be a good idea to define them as separate RGB and W fixtures so that ShowRunner™ is able to control the white channel separately from the RGB channels 30 -1*. Fixtures can belong to multiple Fixture Groups 31 -1**. This allows ShowRunner™ to send different types of commands to the same fixtures 32 -1**. Useful for certain situations, such as HSIC fixtures that need to be controlled as color-changing (RGB) in some situations but dynamic white (intensity/CCT) in others 33 -1. Add fixtures to the layout by dragging them from the fixture profile list 34 -1*. Every fixture that is added to the layout represents a unique set of DMX addresses 35 -1*. Note that the fixture number is different than the fixture address, and is automatically incremented by Pharos Designer 2 36 -1*. Right-clicking a fixture on the layout will allow you to "Duplicate" or create a "New Instance" of a fixture 37 -1**. Duplicating a fixture creates a new fixture with the same profile and properties 38 -1**. Creating a New Instance will create a new representation of the fixture without actually creating a new fixture; this allows you to have multiple fixtures represented on the layout that share the same DMX address 39 39 1. 40 -1. When adding fixtures to the layout, keep in mind ShowRunner™ uses group-level controls 41 -1*. ShowRunner™ is only able to send RGB, single-channel, and intensity/CCT commands 42 -1*. Other fixture types (such as HSI, warm/cool, ICHS, etc.) still work correctly, but only RGB, single-channel, and intensity/CCT commands can be sent ot them 43 -1*. RGBW fixtures should be defined as separate RGB and W fixtures so that ShowRunner™ can control the white channel separately from the RGB channels 44 -1. adsf 45 45 46 46 47 - Note: Dueto limitationswiththe API, onlysinglechannel,RGB,orIntensity/CCTloadtypescanbedefinedinShowRunner™.Otherfixturetypes arecontrollable,butthetypesofcommandthatShowRunner™28 +The Pharos project layout can be as simple or as complicated as desired as long as the fixtures are grouped in a way that is compatible with ShowRunner™ 48 48 30 + 31 +Due to limitations with the Pharos API, only single channel, RGB, or Intensity/CCT load types can be defined in ShowRunner™. 32 + 49 49 = Device Configuration = 50 50 51 51 = ShowRunner™ Configuration =