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1. ABC Logo P Bally Bounce pP _ a Bally Colour PE Ballyhoo pec Blue Yellow Sree Ve Chazel eE 3 You can click on the filter bar icons to either include or exclude effects that include the corresponding parameter types Vista User Guide Version 2 5 49 Extracts The Chooser window 4 Click the Stored Canned FX tab Vista displays the list of available stored canned effects The letters in the content column each effect tell you which parameters are in this effect e g I Intensity P Position C Colour etc 5 To apply an effect click on the effect you want 6 To adjust the parameters of an effect open the SmartFX window and use the controls to adjust it see Effect controls on page 7 4 Effects that modulate or swing The built in effects are pre set to either swing or modulate Swinging means the fixtures move between two sets of attributes determined by the effect e g moving from to left to right Effects that are preset to modulate will apply their own varying attributes about a particular setting e g creating a circle around a position Extracts Extracts are like programming templates and can contain any of the attributes you define on the palettes intensity colour beam position and so on They also store the timing associated with the events An extract is a section of a cuelist or range of events that you can save and re apply in other cuelists By re using existing mater
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3. ee ra eS 151 182 183 184 4155 186 187 158 159 180 191 a ere ees FSS e Tar Se ee 208 Once you ve dropped a fixture onto the patch panel you can move it around to any channel by clicking on it and dragging it to a new location Vista represents the fixture as a solid coloured bar with an ID number before the name The bar covers as many DMX channels as the fixture needs and some fixtures will take up more channels than others A solid colour shows that this fixture is currently selected If you click anywhere else in the patch panel Vista de selects the fixture and makes the colour transparent to show that it s no longer selected 4 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Adding fixtures to the patch In our example above the selected fixture is called 2 VL2500Sp This title consists of two components e aunique ID number 2 that Vista assigns automatically This number identifies the fixture uniquely within the whole system across all the universes i e no two fixtures will ever have the same unique ID number e aname VL2500Sp which you can change if you want in the Name field on the Properties tab Patching multiple fixtures with the Patch box If you prefer using the keyboard to patch your fixtures you can use the Patch tab in the sidebar You use this feature to add multiple instances of a fixture at once To do this 1 2 3 Select the fixture you want from the
4. Shared desktop Mi Allow shared desktop Local Cursor Show local cursor Middle mouse key Option He Right mouse key Control FH Cancel 4 Inthe Hostname display window enter the Vista IP i e 192 168 0 68 5 Clear the entry in the box to the right of the IP or enter 0 6 Click OK VNC will open the login window 7 Enter your password and click OK leave the username blank You should now be able to control the Vista Vista User Guide Version 2 18 33 Configuring the midi port Appendix 6 Using midi show control MSC to control cues 19 Appendix 6 Using midi show control MSC to control cues You can activate and control cues by sending Midi Show Control MSC messages via the midi in port on the Vista L T I and S series consoles For information on using Midi Time Code MTC see Using Timecode to control Cuelists on page 9 4 Configuring the midi port Before you use midi you have to set a device ID that Vista will listen on This should correspond to the ID the Midi controller is sending on To set the device ID select User preferences from the File menu and click on the External Control tab El User Preferences leg Serial Control Serial port COM Baud Rate 9600 Data Bts 48 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flay Control Xon xoff Midi Showy Control Device ID 4 Midi Timecode Channel iD 4 av B
5. To set complex blocking separate the block sizes with a forward slash For example 4 6 Repeat Let s you repeat feature settings on every 274 3rd 4th or any Ganging increment of fixtures Save as Opens the Custom Sort Save as window where you can name and save your custom sort Selecting Odd and Even numbered fixtures You can select just the odd or even numbered fixtures from the fixtures you have selected by setting Sort fixtures by to ID and repeat ganging to 2 in the sort dialogue Then using the next and previous fixture buttons you can toggle between controlling the odd and even fixtures Custom Ganging examples In these examples there are 10 colour mixing fixtures selected and colour is fanned across the fixtures using a Custom sort with the following Ganging Blocking and Repeat settings 1 Blocking set to 3 Repeats set to 0 No repeats 4 Blocking set to 2 3 Repeats set to 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 5 15 Arranging fixtures in a layout Custom Fan shapes N a as amp 3 A i TAD ds YCA mea vC The Chooser window In these examples there are 10 fixtures selected and intensity is fanned across the fixtures using the following Fan shapes 1 Fan from Centre 2 Fan shapes The are several fan shapes that can be set and saved in a Custom sort This option Linear Fan Diverged from centre Fan from end Linear from Start
6. e 1 5 410 Enter selects fixtures 1 5 and 10 e G1 F20 Enter selects all the fixtures in group 1 plus fixture 20 e 1 10 4 6 Enter selects fixtures 1 2 3 7 8 9 and 10 Selecting fixtures and setting levels in the CLI You can also set levels with the keyboard To simplify operation Vista automatically completes some entries For fixture through selections leaving off the second number means all higher numbered fixtures will be selected For intensities single digits are interpreted as tens 5 is the same as 50 Number Setting though levels can also fan intensities For example e 1 10 50 Enter selects fixtures 1 through 10 and sets them to 50 e 1 10 selects fixtures 1 through 10 and sets them to 100 e 1 3 20 100 Enter selects fixtures 1 through 3 and fans their intensities between 20 and 100 fixture 1 20 fixture 2 60 and fixture 3 100 e 10 gt 9 Enter selects all fixtures 10 and above and sets them to 90 e 1 05 Enter selects fixture 1 and sets it to 5 e 1 5 Enter selects fixture 1 and sets it to 50 5 52 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window The Programmer hardware controls Storing with the CLI The Command Line can also be used to store cues and set timing For example For example e 5100 Enter Store Look Cue 100 to the open or the most recently used Cuelist e 2 10 Enter Store Look Cuelist 2 Cue 10 e 5 8T 2 3 Enter Store Look Cuelist 5 Cue 8
7. 3 Then either e Click on any of the palette type button and select the the Preset gt Create Prese option from the popup menu or e Select the New gt Preset option from the Components menu or e Click on the Preset button in the Components toolbar To open the Components toolbar choose the Toolbar gt Components toolbar from the View menu e Right click in a Presets Quickpicker and select the Create preset option Vista displays the Create New Preset window Vista User Guide Version 2 5 45 Presets The Chooser window M Create new preset re f_ EV l si Pale green Update Options were Res hl Ta 9 VL2500V e 16 VL2500V e Create default for fixture Fitter PRame Fire pe Fixtures Selected yi Output AI y Hany Fixture Type Features KJ VF i T cd aun View Icons Boe Kara Enter a name for the preset in the name box beside the icon 5 Click on the icon and select and different image if required 6 Set the Preset store options This option Update options Create default for fixture Filter Fixtures Filter Output Filter Features 5 46 does this Only applicable if you are updating an existing Preset See below Tick Same Fixture Type if you want to be able to use this preset on any fixture of the sa
8. Ranging Previeyy ine Save as eo Of Cancel You can use this window to create a new sort that includes advanced options for grouping fixtures together repeating applied settings and setting the type of fan shape that will be used when fanning a value across the selected fixtures This option does this Sort Fixtures sets the basic sort type The options are as described above by ID Selection Random or Position Fan Shape Let s you store a fan shape that will be recalled when a saved sort order is selected See Fan shapes on page xxx Curve sets the distribution of fixtures along the fan shape The normal setting is Linear and in this case the fixtures are evenly distributed Other curves such as square and inverse square will bunch some of the fixtures together and spread others out Sort Direction Sets the sort order to ascending or descending 5 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout Fixture allow fixtures grouped together so that if you spread or fana Ganging feature setting across some fixtures the settings can be in blocks and or repeated throughout the selection See the examples below Blocking Let s you group fixtures in blocks of consecutive fixtures You can set just one block size for example 2 or set several different block sizes e g first block has 4 fixtures second block has 6 fixtures and so on
9. does this Vista dynamically calculates a waveform offset value for each fixture depending upon this control e Spread 0 all fixtures have a uniform offset e Spread 100 each fixture has a unique offset ranging from 0 to 100 Normally this control will be left at 100 unless the Overlap control is at 100 otherwise there will be periods when all fixtures will appear to be doing nothing See below for a simple SmartFX tutorial using Overlap amp Spread when an effect runs you can sort the fixtures in a number of ways e ID sorts the fixtures by number order e Selection sorts based on the order in which you selected them in the Chooser e Random sorts the fixtures in a random order e Position sorts the fixtures by their position on the Fixture Chooser layout Fixtures are sorted from top left to bottom right To reverse the sort order click on the drop down box and choose either Ascending or Descending the spread shape buttons control how the effect runs across the fixtures There are 4 spread shapes available e First to last The effect starts on the first fixture and runs to the last e Pairs outside to inside The effect starts on the 2 end fixtures and into the centre e Last to first The opposite of 1 e Pairs inside to outside The opposite of 3 sets the distribution of fixtures along the effect waveform The normal setting is Linear and in this case the fixtures
10. 255 DMX AY 128 DMX AY Zoom 128 DM A Vista User Guide Version 2 5 33 Using the detailed panels The Chooser window Framing The Frame tab is specifically for fixtures that have beam shaping frames so you can shutter off parts of the beam To set the positions you want the frames to be in on the selected fixtures click and drag each frame to the position you want as shown in this example BB Components You can also set the rotation angle of the shape or continuously rotate the whole shape using the slider e Index to turn the framing shutters to the preferred angle click the Index button and move the slider to set the position e Rotate to continuously rotate Ieee Spin 3 the whole shutter Si Gobo T Index WF assembly click the Ls Rotate button and move the slider to set the speed and direction Focus Zoom Custom values 128DMK AY 120 AY Some fixtures have effects and other special features that can be used by setting a channel to a particular value These features Eee aus vary from fixture to fixture so they aren t included in Vista s generic controls 0 DMX AW 120x AV See About Custom values on page 5 35 for more details on using the custom control panels Custom The detailed Custom panel provides a separate mini setting panel for every channel of the selected fixture The mini panels are arranged in sections according to their feature type Intens
11. Alt 6 displays the fixture Output window V1 classic style window navigation If you prefer to select windows from the bottom of the screen you can open a toolbar that emulates the earlier versions of Vista To do this select the Vista Toolbar option from the View menu Vista places the toolbar at the bottom of the window ers lt Da O Ce Click on the buttons to select the Patch Console Fixture Chooser Timeline Playback or Output window The Soft buttons The twelve buttons in the centre of the main toolbar provide quick access to frequently used commands functions and windows e If you are using a T series console these buttons are automatically mapped to the function buttons above the LCD tablet e If you are using an I or S series unit the first 6 5 on the S3 buttons are automatically mapped to the function buttons in the top centre section of the control surface e For all Vista systems you can use your keyboard F1 F12 buttons to activate these buttons C4 ttt im i7 O 6 Q a de 4m Store Saye Hew Open Hi Lite Se Store l Clear Update Blind Live Fit Release Part gt You can display text labels for the function buttons at the top of your tablet or monitor To do this select the Softkey Toolbar option from the View menu 3 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface Standard buttons Main toolbar When you first start a new show Vista
12. Timecode reset Resets the timecode to 00 00 00 00 Timecode enable Sets a Cuelist to be activated by Timecode Jump Allows you to Jump to a specific Cue within a Cuelist You can select a cue from the popup menu in the Cue field Snapshot Loads the snapshot selected in the Target box 10 11 12 Select the Cuelist to be triggered from the target column Enter an on or off command or rate setting or cue number if applicable in the option field Type a label for the Event in Name box Set the time of day to trigger the event in the Time box The time is displayed as a 12 hour AM PM clock If you want an event to repeat periodically check the Repeat box and specify the number of times to repeat and the Interval in minutes between repetitions Select the days of the week you want the event to run on by ticking the check boxes If you want an event to only be activated after a certain date Tick the Start Date box and specify the date when the event should first be triggered If you want an event to stop running after a certain date Tick the End Date box and specify the date when the event should last be triggered Tick the Enabled checkbox to activate the event If this box is not ticked the event will not run Click the OK button to save the event Vista User Guide Version 2 The Playback Control Window Controlling and monitoring playback 10 The Playback Control Window Controlling and monitoring playb
13. To set a delay time click on the bar and when the cursor changes to a hand drag to move the bar so that it starts after the Os mark of the cue gt You can also set the up and down fade time by typing in the Timing box For example typing 3 4 sets the Up or infade time to 3 seconds and the Down or outfade time to 4 seconds To expand the default times ruler click on the arrow icon Expanded Default time view You can set individual default fade times delay times and fade curves for the different feature types Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam Misc in the expanded default time view To do this 1 Click on the expand arrow at the left end of the ruler bar Vista displays the expanded view D Tmi 25s V t me 22 __ Oey ae fal Time ss Delay os d Tme 2s Delay Os r Tme 2s Delay 05s a i Time s Delay os E PA AN Tme 2s Delay os r ii mme 2s osav os fd 6 30 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating a Move in Black cue 2 To adjust a feature type fade time click on the on the end point of the bar and when the cursor changes to a double arrow drag to increase or decrease the time Or type a value in the corresponding Time box 3 To adjust a feature type delay time click on the bar and when the cursor changes to a hand drag to move the bar so that it starts after the s mark Or type a value in th
14. 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Sets default gateway for the console Used when the destination address bis outside the local subnet 13 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Console control panel Date and time Date and time Vista displays the time in the title bar of the main windows If you are using aS or M series control surface the date and time settings are controlled by the PC operating system To set the date and time on a T or I series console click the date and time button on the Settings screen and follow the on screen prompts Vista User Guide Version 2 13 5 Menus Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference 14 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference Menus File menu This option New Show Open Show Save Show Save Show As Autosave amp Backup Export Import Show Effects User data User Preferences Timecode 14 6 does this Creates a new show file opening the Patch window Opens an existing Show file Saves the current show Saves the current show with a new name Opens the Backup window where you can setup the Autosave and Tracking backup Opens the Export window wehere you can export a Show Archive File the user added Fixture Library the user created effects or all show information Open a window to import a Vista show Archive jvz Opens a window to import a Vista effects file jvfx Opens a window to import a User Data archive jvud Opens the sys
15. Align Start or Align End option from the Timeline menu You can also right click on select the event s and select these options from the popup menu Resetting events to follow the default times When you adjust the time of an individual event it no longer follows the cue s default times To reset an event so that it follows the default select the event and choose the Reset to default timing option from the Timeline menu 6 44 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Timeline events You can also right click on select the event s and select these options from the popup menu Setting the event fade curve Vista automatically selects the most suitable fade curve for each feature type but you can choose from a set of pre defined fade path shapes to set how an event will progress Select the Fade Curves option from the Timeline menu or right click on the event s and choose the Fade Curves option to display the fade path options Fade curve BB Snap Start sneer TT d Square Lay theatre Af ine Square T J Switch BB Hot Power af Fluorescent A Sinus The shapes in this menu depict the fade paths you can choose This icon does this d Sets the curve to a normal linear fade The feature fades evenly from the old setting to the new setting over time Linear Damp E The feature goes to the end state very quickly Snap start o The feature doesn t change until the ve
16. Blocking a cue Vista is a tracking console which means that only changed information is stored in any cue and that any information in a cue tracks forward until it is replaced by a new event or cleared Sometimes it s useful to block a cue so that any changes that are subsequently made to previous cues will not affect the final look of the chosen cue To do this 1 Select the cue with the events you want to keep exactly as they are You can select the cue by clicking on the cue tile or playing the cuelist until you reach it 2 Choose the Block button on the toolbar normally Ctrl F9 or select the Block cue option from the Cuelist menu or right click on the cue tile and select Block from the popup menu Vista duplicates all tracked information into the selected cue Creating a Move in Black cue Sometimes you will want fixtures to move to a position change to a colour add a gobo or get set up in some other way while their intensities are at zero You could do this by programming the necessary events but you can also do it quickly using the Mark Cue option on the Tools menu When you create a Mark cue your original programming is preserved and will be restored if you delete the Move in Black MIB later To Mark a cue and add Move in Black events 1 Select the cue you want to work with 6 18 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating a Move in Black cue 2 Choose the
17. Cues that are set to loop don t play automatically like a chase If you want any of the cues in a loop to play without pressing Go you have to set the cue start mode Alias cues Alias cue tiles are marked with a small Alias icon and you can view the cues that are aliased to each other in the Aliased cues section of the Cue properties window 4 Cue Properties Ax Properties Loop Alased Cues 2 Tuet Tracking Normally features that are stored in any cue track forward until they are replaced by a new event or cleared If you only want some events to play in one cue and not track forward you can turn tracking off for one or more cues To do this open the Blocking Tracking section of the Cue properties window and tick the Non Tracking checkbox Blocking f Tracking Blocking Normally only changed features are stored in any cue and information tracks forward until it is replaced by a new event or cleared Sometimes it s useful to block a cue so that any changes that are subsequently made to previous cues will not affect the final look of the chosen cue Vista User Guide Version 2 6 23 Creating a Move in Black cue Working with cuelists To view or modify the blocking for a cue open the Blocking section of the Cue properties window Blocking Tracking Blocking Mode Mone w Block Features Bolle deca whe Sk deel Block Fixtu
18. Factory directory and select the User Fixture Library C Fixture Type Library Editor CC Library Manufacturer Fixture Name Factory User Fixture Library Manufacturer Full Name Short Name Fixture Status From the Fixture menu select New Fixture A new blank fixture window will open with five tabs across the top Main Dmx Chat Dmx Macros Motes History This tab is for 21 42 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Main tab This tab is for Main entering general fixture data DMX Chart All DMX channel assignments and channel range values are entered in this tab DMX Macros Control macros including strike douse and reset are entered here Notes Personal notes relating to the fixture can be entered here History A chronological history of the fixture can be kept here Main tab Bi Fixture Main Deeechert Dris Macros Notes History Property Manufacturer Verilite Full Name VL 00CD Shutter S Model Short Name VLI10Ds Fixture Status Incomplete Beam Type Spot Frame Type Depth Angle Frame MoVemert Type Yoke Physical Type Luminaire Light ee Discharae Maximum Pan Degrees Maximum Tit Degrees Element Count Horizontally Element Count vertically ls a Scroller Patch Part Count Uuie 6143159241154494896 Sompeatioliry tc 61481592411 64494396 Revision Factory Version Carallon Version This window is used to enter general i
19. Factory or User lists in the Fixture Type box In the Quantity field enter how many of this type of fixture you want to add If not already selected click the Patch tab to display the Patch box U ColorSpot 700E AT Mode 2 a ik Clot spot 7a IE u hoge J R 5 Colorspot TODE AT Mode 4 Quantity 1 AY Fixture Name CSp700a3 Fixture Number 44 Muti Patch ft AVI Patch DMA Universe 1 A YI DMY Address 77 Absolute Address 7A Spacing 34 Y If you want to give the fixture a different name type it in the Name field If you want to assign a specific set of unique ID numbers to this group of fixtures click in the Fixture Number from field and set the unique ID number e g lt 44 gt you want for the first fixture in the group If you don t set this Vista assigns the next valid number Type a number in the Multi Patch box if you want multiple copies to be patched as one fixture Use this option for example when patching multiple dimmers as a single fixture Vista User Guide Version 2 4 3 Changing universes Patching your rig 7 Inthe DMX Universe field Vista automatically displays the number of the currently selected universe If you want to add these fixtures to another universe enter the universe number 8 Inthe DMX address field set the number of the DMX channel where you want this group of fixtures to start If you ve already added any fixtures to this universe Vista dis
20. Fan from start Linear from End Fan from centre Linear from Extremities Inverted fan Diverged from extremities Fan from both ends Linear from Centre 5 16 does this Fanned values radiate in both positive and negative directions from the base value starting from the centre of the fixture selection The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the first selected fixture The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the last selected fixture The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the first and last selected fixtures The fanned values radiate in both positive and negative directions from the base value starting from the first and last selected fixture The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the centre of the fixture selection Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout To fan a feature or events select the fan mode and hold the Yellow modifier or Control key while setting the feature value or dragging the event bars The Vista V1 Mirror option is replaced by the Fan from Centre and Inverted Fan shapes Managing your saved Sorts You can rename duplicate or modify a saved sort To do this select the Manage Sorts option from the Sort order drop down list
21. To save a show at any time choose the Save Show option from the File menu As with any computer it s a good idea to save regularly in case of power failure 2 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 Getting started Creating and loading shows The first time you save a new show Vista displays the Save As window kes show Ax Save in Shows a 5 2 ea N BuTest120710 4 4 co Byron Demo v2 My Recent 90M010610 Documents pm070510 pmioo710 3 omisor10 Desktop DM220310 ypmz20410 los pm230410 ey aomezos10 Mutibcawnens Mee DM _L_test load test w J pasazoo9 gt test preset name My Computer G reme mm x My Network Save as type Vista show files jv2 x Type a name for the file and then click the Save button Vista automatically creates a show folder with the same name and puts the show file inside it Once you ve named the file each time you choose the Save option from then on Vista overwrites that file with the new details without displaying this window Saving copies of shows To save a separate version of a show with a different name choose the Save Show As option from the File menu You can then give the file another name and save it in a separate show folder Importing show archives You can also open shows you ve created on a PC or another console onto the Vista The shows must be on a CD or any kind of storage device that connects to the Universal Serial Bus USB po
22. Vista opens the Manage Sorts window T Manage Sorts r EPEY oe Sort fixtures by Sort Direction Random iD Selection Random Position Ascending Position lt a oa Position Desc Sort_Fan1 Sort_Fan Ends i _ al Blocking eg 2 3 for 44 BBB CC DDD Sort_Fan Inside Fan Shape Fixture Ganging No blocking Repeat ganging every z 5 pp No repeats Ganging Preview A Linear y ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP New Duplicate Delete To modify one of the built in sorts or a custom sort you ve saved do this 1 Select the Sort name in the left hand panel 2 Modify the Fixture sort Fan options and other settings 3 Click the Save button Renaming a Sort You can rename a sort by double clicking on the name in the left column and typing a new name Duplicating a Sort To make a copy of a sort select it and click on the Duplicate button Deleting a Sort To delete a sort select it and click on the Delete button Vista User Guide Version 2 5 17 Using the Programmer Sidebar The Chooser window Using the Programmer Sidebar The Programmer Sidebar has two tabs E Components The Palette tab includes panels to control all the main aspects of your lighting fixtures intensity position colour gobo and beam The Components tab includes the items you store such as Groups Presets Extracts and
23. button IP GBM af 41 000TS s IP GBM a WL2500 DS IF_ BM BWL2500_ 2 IP C BM 2 WL25005p s Poca a WL2S 00 a s IP C BM Search leal 5 44 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Presets To create a group 1 Select the fixtures you want in the group 2 Click the Add Group button at the bottom of the Group panel Vista opens the Create New Group window 3 Type a name for the Group and click OK or press Enter If you don t want to name the Group right away you can accept the suggested name and rename it later You can create as many groups as you want and you can also create any number of groups of groups Presets Presets are the building blocks that you use to create cuelists They represent common sets of attributes that you know you re going to want to use over and over again such as a particular colour e g Red or position e g on the drummer Presets are useful for two reasons First with presets you can quickly assign Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and other values to any number of fixtures without having to adjust the settings individually for each one Second if you store your cues using presets you can quickly update all your programming without having to edit every cue Creating presets To create a preset 1 Select one or more fixtures 2 Set any of the Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam values on the palette the way you want them
24. if the chase is at a Rate of 80BPM Per item then the chase will cover 80 fixtures each minute The loop time of a Per item effect varies with the quantity of fixtures used and is slower with more fixtures This means the fixture to fixture rate e g a flash rate will be constant no matter now many fixtures are used This button disables or enables the selected effect Vista User Guide Version 2 SmartFX Effect controls The Feature tab s for Wave effects Effects can include one or more feature types IPCGBG Vista creates a feature tab for each type with controls for the effect waveform size rate multiplier and direction Baar e Sequence Advanced Size 100 AW Rate x1 W Bounce Y w ie Square Sawtooth Ramp SSS o O Intensity Sequence Advanced l Size 100 AW Rate 1 8 Y Forward W CA N Height 20 AY Rotation 0 AY 100 AW Leer 2 AY rs Greenimgnta 100 4 W Bluetyellow 100 AY Size Redicyan Click on the feature tab i e Intensity to see the controls gt The feature tab s will not appear unless the effect is selected in the left pane This option Size was Amplitude Rate was Rate Multiplier Direction Vista User Guide Vers
25. mechanism The colour wheel section will not be available If a fixture has a colour mixing mechanism CMY RGB and a Colour wheel you can choose a colour from the HSV or Lee swatch section and it will be applied to the mixer mechanism You can also choose a colour from the Wheel section of the colour panel it will be applied to the colour wheel This means you can set different colours for the mix mechanism and the wheel If a fixture only has a Colour wheel s you can choose a colour from the HSV Lee or Wheel section of the colour panel it will be applied to the colour wheel If you choose colours from the HSV or Lee section the nearest colour on the wheel is selected 5 28 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the detailed panels Hue and Saturation values When you select the HSV colour option the colour panel provides a colour picker panel and a set of sliders To pick a hue and its saturation just click on the shade you want in the spectrum area and drag around to select a colour and set the saturation level You can also adjust the colour using the three sliders Click the HSV CMY or RGB slider mode button to choose the method you want then adjust the sliders to set the colour Cya Magenta Mx AW ia50Mmx AV eso A ADALAT E H olour wher hoe es EnA elo pig Vista User Guide Version 2 5 29 Using the detailed panels The Chooser window Lee Swatch This option provides a lis
26. the fixture icon GW WLE5O0Sp VLe500Sp Vies00sp VLles00sp 8 0 O NG WL2500Sp VLes00Sp Vles500Sp VL2500Sp Sorting fixtures You can sort fixtures in a number of ways To do this select the fixtures then click the Sort order dropdown on the main toolbar Vista displays the Sort popup window Selection Custom Sort By ld Random Postion Manage Sorts This option sorts the fixtures in Custom Sort An order you create in the Custom sort window Custom sort includes several advanced options as described below Selection the order in which you selected them on the Fixtures chooser layout ID ID number order Vista User Guide Version 2 5 13 Arranging fixtures in a layout The Chooser window Random random order Each time you de select and re select fixtures they are sorted into another random order Position by columns and rows from top left to bottom right based on their position in the layout window Manage Sorts This option opens the Manage Sorts window where you can customise and save sorts Creating custom sort orders When you select the Custom Sort option Vista displays the Custom Sort window Custom Sort Ar Sort fixtures by Sort Direction Selection Random Position Fan Shape Fixture Ganging n Blocking eq 2 3 tor AA BBB Co DDD Mo blocking a Repeat ganging every Curve a Linear y ABCDEFGHIJKLMNGP No repeats
27. user dmp file to something a more descriptive eg Byron2 0 6838_20101124_01 dmp 4 Send the renamed user dmp file an exported copy of the show file drwtsn32 txt and a description of what you were doing to support jandsvista com or use the support contact form at www jandsvista com support Reconfiguring drwtsn32 Settings Running drwtsn32 without any options or switches will bring up a window that allows various settings to be changed eg the location of the dump files can be made more easily accessible or a visual alert letting you know a crash was logged If drwtsn32 is reconfigured please ensure that the checkboxes and radio buttons remain set as shown in the following image Dr Watson for Windows i 2 Log File Path EEDA EEE MS eE igs Melee Browse Crash Dump C Documents and Settings All Browse Wave EIE Browse Number of Instructions Number of Errors To Save Crash Dump Type C Full amp Mini C NT4 compatible Full Options T Dump Symbol Table iY Dump All Thread Contexts lf Append To Existing Log File Visual Notification Sound Notification IY Create Crash Dump File Applicatian Errors VIEW Blear Cancel Help 22 70 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 9 Crash Logs Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console Additionally the number of crashes to save is limited to 10 by default Once the limit has been reached the system will no longer generate new log files To ensu
28. 0 to 255 all connected by periods Typically you ll use an IP addresses starting with 192 168 e g 192 168 0 65 Computer software setup Check that the computer s TCP IP properties are set to a different IP address in the same subnet 192 168 0 100 for example The subnet mask should be 255 255 255 0 If necessary refer to your computers documentation for how to set the IP address Using FTP On the computer start an FIP client such as Filezilla FIP Commander or CuteFTP and open a connection to the consoles IP address 192 168 0 65 The connection requires a username and password as follows Username byron Password byron If you use a graphical FTP client such as those mentioned above the contents of the consoles Show Data directory and sub folders will be displayed in a window such as this Files can now be transferred to and from the Vista by dragging them between the Vista remote site window and the PC local site window If the console is not booting properly it maybe possible to copy files using this method Vista User Guide Version 2 15 21 Connecting to the console via FTP Appendix 3 creating a bootable USB device 16 Appendix 3 creating a bootable USB device Major upgrades that require the console s hard drive to be erased can be installed from a suitably formatted USB device To create a USB FlashDrive that can be used to reinstall the operating system and Vista software on
29. 16 displays setting up 13 3 DMxXinterface configuring 4 15 dousing a fixture 3 11 4 12 duplicating layout views 5 7 E edit cuelist 6 10 Edit menu 14 8 editing in the Playback control window 10 15 editor status bar 6 40 effect applying 5 51 effects 5 51 7 12 7 13 applying template effects 5 51 7 1 controlling 7 4 list of 7 3 modifying template effects 7 3 rate control 7 4 reviewing 7 2 saving 7 13 stopping 6 47 types 7 1 using 7 1 effects window advanced tab 7 10 feature tab 7 5 sequence tab 7 8 Vista User Guide Version 2 General Specifications Ethernet DMxX interface changing settings of 5 2 configuring 4 15 connecting 4 16 disconnecting 4 16 setting the port 4 16 event bars 6 34 about 6 42 events aligning start and end points 6 45 changed 6 42 fade curve 6 45 muting 6 47 release 6 47 release events 6 47 reset to default time 6 45 selection handles 6 43 snap 6 42 un tracking 6 47 expanding playbacks 11 15 exporting shows 2 5 external displays 2 1 extracts applying extracts 5 52 6 48 creating and applying extracts 6 48 creating extracts 5 52 6 48 F fade curve setting 6 45 feature summarise by 6 35 filters choosing 6 36 creating custom filters 6 36 managing saved 6 38 one click 6 39 fine mode 5 23 11 7 Fixture 4 7 Fixture editor 21 43 Fixture files editing 21 43 Fixture Id 4 8 Fixture Name 4 7 fixture sort
30. 18 31 VNC DOSS WOR ean a E E aac NOA 18 31 UNE VNG enana eer Sree a a renee eee 18 31 Connecting to Vista using a Windows PC sssssssesssessseresssersseereseersseesssereeseerse 18 31 Connecting to Vista USING a MacC ccccsecesccseceeccsecseccuccsececcseceuceseseeceseeseeees 18 32 19 Appendix 6 Using midi show control MSC to control cues 19 34 CONTIBUFINE TNE WIIG Porteur a poled nbcaasar anaes E ae teciaseniens 19 34 WISE WEMEINE IMESSAGES cis acs AE O TA 19 35 20 Appendix 7 Using serial communication to control cuelists 20 38 CONNECINE TO The serial porteissa tae 20 38 Epapliine Ae SOF all DORE rria aa TEN 20 38 Playpack COMIMANGS aae E 20 39 SetUNE MXtUrE TEVE aui a A tiahhndauteh eae lean 20 39 21 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor sesessesecesesescscecescececesee 21 41 The Fixture Type LUbrary Edito nreneiarn inina a N T 21 41 Cheating Fixture Profile neidet iiii i E T 21 42 M O EAT AE AE AT 21 43 DMX Chart taD acanna a N NE 21 45 Channels with Custom RANGES saivedcciesececias ured dasetinedsapacuetanawieddesteancedeieaneoaaadadees 21 66 22 Appendix 9 Crash LOGS sccscsccssscscsccccccscsccccccscecccscscecs 22 68 Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console ccccccsssceceeseeceeseceseeeeeeeees 22 68 23 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet 23 73 Using the TOUCH AG pronac E 23 73 Workme WIth the Oni DEN onenari a a a 23 74 MU SWATCH PENTO si E E cebtac
31. 85 beam 5 26 setting 5 26 5 34 blocking 6 23 include all tracked events in a cue 6 18 bootable USB device 16 24 built in effect Vista User Guide Version 2 General Specifications applying 5 51 buttons configuring 3 9 buttons 3 2 Shift Alt Ctrl 3 4 C calibrating the pen 13 2 changing a cue 6 18 universes 4 5 Channels 4 10 chase properties 6 29 checking that your fixtures are working 5 21 Chooser menu 14 14 chooser window 5 1 matrix 5 12 sort order 5 18 cli 5 53 cloning fixtures 4 12 CMY 5 23 colour setting in detail 5 29 colour setting 5 23 colour wheel 5 24 5 31 Command Line Interface 5 53 commands within cuelists 6 49 components assigning to controls 11 14 Components tab 5 38 configurations saving 6 32 configuring the sidebar 3 9 configuring buttons 3 9 connecting to the console via FTP 15 22 console 25 1 General Specifications 13 11 2 M1 11 3 S1 11 2 S3 11 2 T2 11 2 console layout 11 1 setting up 2 1 T4 11 1 console modifier keys 11 4 console configuring the console 11 12 console configuring the console 11 13 console pages 11 23 console snapshots 11 23 console control panel 13 1 console hardware 11 1 Console menu 14 13 console settings 13 1 control panel console settings 13 1 controls effects 7 4 crash logs 22 70 creating a show 2 4 extracts 5 52 6 48 groups 5 46 presets 5 47 release
32. Cue nE Cue Y De Fitter Features vit x Ue m a Mea TRA zen Mes This screen consists of three main elements e The Editor control section where you can select to work with the Live editor tab or any Cuelist you have open If you have a Cuelist open this section expands to include the Cue navigation controls e The Cue navigation section where you can see all the cues in your cuelist make selections add and delete cues and manage how your edits affect output when you are editing a cue that s playing back e The Timeline section where you can view and manipulate the fade times for all the features that are being applied to your fixtures 6 10 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists The Timeline window Cuelist tabs When you first open the Editor s Chooser or Timeline windows you ll see the Live tab this is the equivalent of want other consoles call the Programmer or Editor If you open a cuelist or start a new one from scratch Vista adds a new tab labelled with the cuelist name You can have several cuelists open at once and switch between them by clicking on the tab you want to work on To close and save a Cuelist tab choose Close Cuelist from the Cuelist menu or click the close icon X on the cuelist tab To save a cuelist at any time select the Save Changes to Cuelist option Alt S from the Components menu wy Z When there is information
33. Feature or Cancel This field is for Feature This determines which control palette the feature Class will reside in Intensity Class reside in the Intensity palette Beam in the Beam palette etc 21 46 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor This field Feature Type Feature Name DMX Channel Type DMX Channel Channel DMX Channel Fine Channel DMX Channel Default Value DMX Chart tab is for This determines which controls on the palette control which feature For example one Beam Type may be Iris and another Zoom Both features appear on the Beam contol palette mapped to their respective controls This value is automatically set by the software unless a custom feature is created in which case a user assigned name must be applied this will detrmin if the feature is 8 bit or 16 bit The Fine channel field becomes active if 16 bit is selected here Is the Hi byte channel for the feature Is the Lo byte channel for the feature if applicable This is the default DMX value for home and clear ranging from 0 255 The DMX Chart window is used to enter all channel information for your fixture Using the manufacturers DMX specification sheets a channel list will be built in here the channels can then have various attributes set Addition of range mapping slots for colours and gobos mode settings for channels and any other information required to operate the fixture Us
34. Hidden Files Folder Options General View File Types Dffline Files Folder views fou can apply the view such as Details or Tiles that you are using for this folder to all folders i Fole Reset All Folders Advanced settings D Files and Folders Automatically search for network folders and printers Display file size information in folder tips Display simple folder view in Explorer s Folders list C Display the contents of system folders Display the full path in the address bar C Display the full path in the title bar C Do not cache thumbnails gt Hidden files and folders Do not show hidden files and folders Show hidden files and folders Hide extensions for known file types Y Restore Defaults Vista User Guide Version 2 22 71 Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console Appendix 9 Crash Logs Each crash will result in a new directory below ReportQueue Package up the entire directory naming each file something more descriptive eg Vista_1 13 522X_20090720_01 dmp along with the show file and a brief explanation of what was being done and email them to support jandsvista com 22 72 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Using the touchpad 23 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Using the touchpad Like all pointing devices the touchpad may take a short time to get used to However you will soon find that using this devic
35. ND OP WN FI OT A WN e QO pop 6 5mm Jack Socket Tip Sleeve 6 5mm Jack Socket Tip Sleeve O 15 pin High Density D 1 Type A 3 5mm Jack socket 3 5mm Jack socket 3 5mm Jack socket Tip Sleeve Ring Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve Appendix 11 technical details 5 pin Female DIN NC Shield NC TX TXD DCD RXD TXD DTR Gnd DSR RTS CTS RI Trigger In Ground Trigger Out Ground Red Green Blue NC Ground Red Ground Green Ground Blue Ground Vcc Sync Ground NC VD Data Horizontal sync Vertical sync VD Clock Vcc Data Data Ground Signal Shield Left Right Shield Left Right Shield Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 11 technical details General Specifications Description Function Desk Lamp 1 1 Chassis Desk Lamp 2 2 Lamp 3 12V Vista User Guide Version 2 24 85 Index 25 Index A add cue 6 15 adding events to the timeline 6 41 adjust timing 6 44 Advanced Properties 4 8 alias cues 6 17 alias cues 6 23 aligning start and end points 6 45 all events view filtering 6 36 All panel 5 22 Alt 3 4 applying saved timing 6 33 applying extracts 5 52 6 48 arranging the quickpicker 5 43 arranging the quickpickers 5 40 ArtNet Broadcast Mode 4 17 compatible devices 4 16 audio adjusting cues to 8 3 Audio 8 1 audio playback 6 28 B backup 17 27 backups exporting shows backing up 2 5 battery 24
36. Plays a cuelist Hx Target T Cuelist EPER W Cancel 2 Select the command to insert from the Action column This option Play Back Pause Assert Skip Fwd Skip Back Release Flash 6 48 does this Acts on the cuelist as if you had pressed the corresponding button on the playback controls for that cuelist Equivalent to pressing the flash button on a cuelist s playback controls You must also enter either on to flash or off to flash in the Parameter box Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists This option Inhibit Rate Release All Timecode reset Timecode enable Jump Snapshot Release others Using commands within cuelists does this Inhibits blinds or un inhibits the cuelist You must enter either on or off in the Parameter box The Parameter field is a text field and only allows valid input e g numerical BPM value Releases All active cuelists No other options are available when this command is selected Resets the timecode to 00 00 00 00 Sets a cuelist to be activated by Timecode Allows you to Jump to a specific cue within a cuelist Activates the snapshot selected in the parameter field Releases all active cuelists except the one containing this command 3 Select the Cuelist to be triggered from the Cuelist column or click on the Browse button to open the mini components window Open this window to select
37. Rotation in Type In the DMX channel section select 16 bit and assign the correct channel numbers The Default value should be set to 127 as it is a midpoint default feature the Hi Byte default value only need be set Click OK to create 21 60 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab Gobo Vyheel Y Type Gobo Slot Rotation T Hame Gobo Slot Rotation MUMBEr Dms Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel Fine Chernel Detak value The Gobo Wheel Slot 16 bit channels 13 and 14 have been created in the DMX Chart window Gobo Wheel Slot Channel 13 and 14 Gobo Rotation cont Expand the Index Mode and Rotate ranges Gobo Wheel Slot Anti clackwise Fast to Slow Vista User Guide Version 2 21 61 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Select the range to edit and adjust the values on the right hand side of the DMX Chart window in the DMX range section As this fixtures rotation Clockwise and Ant clockwise are reverse to the default values inserted the ranges need to be edited Apply the change as seen below to the Anti clockwise range and click apply Repeat this procedure for the Clockwise range inserting the correct values Anti clockwise range values DM Range Start Fee End AY Clockwise range values Dh Range Suai AYER 0o AY As the default value for Stopped is already 127 this need not be adjusted The Index Mode values supplied by defaul
38. Select one or more fixtures in the Fixture panel 3 Click the right arrow icon at the end of the Intensity slider on the intensity palette 4 Click anywhere in the colour palette 5 The selected fixtures show that colour at full intensity You can also use the encoder wheels to set Intensity Position Colour and any other parameter If you can t see any output from your fixtures check that the Grand Master is turned fully clockwise and that the faders on the Superplayback panel are up Highlight and Lowlight When you are focusing or testing your fixtures you can use Highlight feature to bring up the intensity of each fixture automatically when you select it To do this either 7 e Click the bd Highlight button normally softbutton 4 F4 on your keyboard or e Select the Highlight option from the Tools menu Ctrl H You can alter how highlight works by updating the highlight and lowlight presets See The Highlight and Lowlight presets on page 5 47 5 20 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the All panel Using the All panel The All panel has controls for all the most commonly used features of your fixtures It provides a quick easy way to set Intensity Position Colour Gobo and Beam without swapping panels The same controls plus any advanced ones are available on the individual feature panels See page xxx Intensity In this view the Intensity panel shows the most used intensity fe
39. Vista User Guide Version 2 3 5 Main toolbar This button Append cue Insert before Insert after Delete Cue Z z ew Preset Z ew Extract N ew Snapshot Z ew Group G Update Group New Matrix 3 6 Using the interface does this Adds a new cue at the end of the cuelist being edited Inserts a new cue before the cue that is being edited Adds a new cue after the cue that is being edited Deletes the selected cue Displays the Create Preset window Displays the Create Extract window Displays the Create Snapshot window Displays the Create Fixture Group window Updates the selected group to include any additional fixtures that have been selected Creates a new fixture matrix container in the Fixture Chooser window Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface Main toolbar Ctrl set Yellow Modifier Hold down the Yellow modifier button or the Control button on your keyboard to access and display the Control set Block JuperBlocl Unblock Mowe in AR AE d Live Cuelist Insert Release Merge geet Clear Home Properties roperties sommane Evert Cues ae fixtures fixtures Cue Cue Cue Black This button does this Live properties Cuelist properties Insert Command Convert to release events Merge Cues Show tracked events Clear Fixtures Home Fixtures Block cue Supe
40. a T or I series console follow the steps below To use a USB flashdrive to boot the console and re install the software the drive needs to be 512MB or larger and it has to be converted into a Linux system disk This procedure will erase all data on the FLASH drive and format it Once the FLASH drive has been converted or if you have the original USB flashdrive supplied with your I3 you can use it for future updates In this case please skip to step 4 Creating a bootable USB drive To create the drive 1 Some FLASH drives come with pre installed software to help users manage the files on the drive Uninstall this software 2 Right click on the USB Flash drive and selecting the Format option from the popup menu Take care that you have selected the Flash drive If you select your computer s hard disk by mistake you could erase it completely Ensure the File System option is set to FAT32 before clicking the Start button 3 Download and install a ISO file extractor programme such as WinRAR Winrar is available from http www rarlab com 4 Download the latest console ISO installer 5 Open the console ISO image file with the ISO file extractor 6 Extract all of the files and directories within the ISO file to a temporary directory on your hard drive for example to c temp iso_extract After the files have been extracted the directory should look like this 16 22 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 3 creating a bootab
41. a cuelist from the components window cuelists layout and click OK 4 Enter an on or off command or cue number if applicable in the Parameter field You can also click on a spot in the timeline ruler and tick the Insert at cursor box to put the command at that position 5 The command will normally be placed in the cuelist at the current playhead position If you want to put it at a different position enter a time in the At field 6 Enter a descriptive label in the Label Description field if required This text will appear alongside the command in the timeline 7 Normally Vista creates a new end cue if you place the command beyond the end of the cuelist If you prefer to extend the last cue of the cuelist tick the Expand existing cue checkbox 8 Click Insert to insert the command and close the window Vista User Guide Version 2 6 49 Updating Presets and Cuelists during playback Working with cuelists Updating Presets and Cuelists during playback When you make changes in the Programmer Live tab while a cuelist is being played back you can make those changes apply to the presets from which you constructed the cuelist or just make the changes to the cuelist itself gt Update is designed to change settings that are already in a Cuelist and does not automatically add new events or fixtures to a Cuelist but you can open a Cuelist and add new information in the programmer window on the Update window Existin
42. a larger version of the position target panel You ll notice that on this panel you can also adjust just the pan or just the tilt by using the Pan and Tilt sliders located on the bottom and left side of the target panel EEr Fine mode Position can be difficult to control when the palette is in normal mode To switch to fine mode click the Fine button Flip Click this button to rotate and invert the fixture s so that it is pointing at the same position Custom values Some fixtures have effects and other special features that can be used by setting a channel to a particular value These features vary from fixture to fixture so they aren t included in Vista s generic controls See About Custom values on page 5 35 for more details on using the custom control panels 32768 DM AW 32768D0M AW Colour The detailed Colour palette let s you choose how to control the colour mixing mechanism and the colour wheel s in your fixtures MS HE Swe Vista User Guide Version 2 5 27 Using the detailed panels The Chooser window The buttons in the middle of the colour panel select the colour mechanism There are three options e HSV hue and saturation values e Lee Lee colour swatch e Wheel pick a colour from the fixture s colour wheel If a fixture only has a colour mixing mechanism CMY RGB you can choose a colour from the HSV or Lee swatch section and it will be applied to the mixer
43. and displays you ll need to control your lighting rig The layout of each product is slightly different and the quantity of playback controls varies T4 Console 4 Playback set w Faders 5 Playback set w o Faders 3 Modifiers 2 Function buttons 1 DBO amp Grand Master 6 Super Playback Programming The T4 console features e LCD Pen Tablet module that includes the Grand Master amp DBO 12 Function buttons 2 sets of modifier buttons a keyboard amp trackpad e 4 Playback modules with faders e 2 Playback modules without faders e 2Superplayback Programming modules Vista User Guide Version 2 11 1 T2 Console Using the console hardware T2 Console The T2 console features e LCD Pen Tablet module that includes the Grand Master amp DBO 12 Function buttons 2 sets of modifier buttons a keyboard amp trackpad e 2 Playback modules with faders e 1 Playback modules without faders e 1Superplayback Programming modules I3 Console The I3 console features e 2 Playback modules with faders e 2 Playback modules without faders e 1Superplayback Programming modules L5 Console The L53 console features e LCD Pen Tablet module that includes the Grand Master amp DBO 12 Function buttons 2 sets of modifier buttons a keyboard amp trackpad e 2 Playback modules with faders e 2 Playback modules without faders e 1Superplayback Programming modules S3 Control Surface The S3 control surface features e 2 Play
44. and Spin mode lt gt This button reverses the direction of a spinning colour or gobo wheel or individual gobo Encoders Rotate to set the associated parameter to the required value lt Left arrow Selects the previous Fixture gt Right arrow Selects the next fixture Super Fine Mode Hold down the Green modifier button or the Alt Option button on your keyboard to put the encoders into super fine mode Fixture Selection buttons The left and right arrow buttons located just above the encoder wheels can be used to select the Previous or Next fixture in a selection If there s no fixtures selected pressing the buttons will cycle through all te patched fixtures 11 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware The Super Playback Programmer controls Editor intensity The overall intensity from the Editor is controlled by the fader located on the left side below the encoder wheels Editor Live time The fader located on the right side below the encoder wheels can be used to adjust the Live time At the top 100 position the Intensity Position Colour and other feature settings fade in over the Live time set in the Editor window At the bottom 0 position the feature settings fade in over 0 seconds i e they snap to the new value Super Playback mode In playback mode the Super Playback section controls and buttons automatically link to the selected playback This means that when y
45. any selections you make from the editor palettes or presets displays the SmartFX window where you can create and edit effects See SmartFX on page 7 1 Vista User Guide Version 2 3 3 Main toolbar Using the interface This button does this Fa Clicking this button releases all the fixtures from their current settings as determined by the cuelists that are running and Release All returns them to their default state Modified soft buttons The soft buttons provide different functions when you press the Red Shift Green Alt Yellow Control or Blue Control Alt modifier Shift set Red modifier Hold down the Red modifier button or the Shift button on your keyboard to access and display the Shift set 7 Eri d rt iom RA M E a ge ek ma se I 4 1iogi TEEL i De Prev Hext Active Program Select All Frew Sel Next Sel Stike Douse Reset select All This button does this EY Next Fixture e Used to step through fixtures selects the 1 fixture or the one after the current selection and de selects the others Each subsequent press selects the next fixture Useful when focusing fixtures Used to step through fixtures selects the last fixture or the one before the current selection and de selects the others Each Previous subsequent press selects the previous fixture Useful when Fixture focusing fixtures rR Inverts the fixture selection i e all selected fixtures are de
46. are also available on the View menu The Editor Status bar Below the cuelist navigator there s a status bar that shows details about the cuelist you are working on and the cue that s being edited and played Sag Gn MA Fas eae di Vista User Guide Version 2 6 39 Timeline events Working with cuelists In the status bar the three fields show e the Cuelist that is open in the editor this field will correspond to the selected tab e the Cue that is being edited this field will correspond to the cue that you have selected in the Cue navigator bar e the cue in the cuelist you are working on that is playing and contributing to the console s output The buttons on the status bar control how the editor interacts with the console s output and playback This button does this Link joins the editor and and any playback of the cue being edited to the cue you re editing This means that when you select a cue in the editor it will play Likewise if you play a cue from the cuelist being edited it will change the cue selection in the editor If you want to edit a cue without seeing it on stage Link should be de selected When you turn Link off and select a cue an alert appears in the status bar to inform you that you are Not editing the stage cue Clicking on Sync sets the cue showing in the editor to match the cue being played Then as you play other cues the editor will automati
47. are evenly distributed Other curves such as square and inverse square will bunch some of the fixtures together and spread others out 7 9 Effect controls This option Fixture Ganging Blocking Fixture Ganging Repeats Change Fixture Selection The Advanced tab This tab is used to 7 10 SmartFX does this sets how the set of fixtures are grouped together No Blocking indicates that the effect runs across the fixtures one at a time Fixtures can be ganged so that two or more fixtures are doing the same thing For example e when set to 2 adjacent pairs of fixtures are ganged together in the effect e when set to 2 1 3 for a set of 12 fixtures they d be ganged in a pair then a single then threes allows non adjacent fixtures to be ganged together e arepeat of 2 sets every third fixture to be doing the same thing e arepeat of 3 sets every fourth fixture to be doing the same thing The Preview panel shows how the fixtures will be ganged together click this button to TBC synchronise or offset the effect waveforms when there is more than one feature in an effect for example an effect that includes both Intensity and Colour features set how the effect interacts with other cues and effects during playback save an effect you ve modified or created to the list of template effects Vista User Guide Version 2 SmartFX Ointensity Sequence Adva Priority Norma
48. area ones vey you are viewing and you can drag it to show other cues Shows the cues as a table with columns for the cue s name l number fade time follow time blocking status included Table view i features fixture count and SmartFX Shows the cues on a timeline This view is useful if have cues with follow times that mean they overlap other cues You can move cues and set follow times by dragging cues on the timeline Layout view a Zooms the layout view to fit all the cues in available space Tiles View 4 Scrollbar 2 Add Delete cue buttons 3 Cue tiles Click to edit 6 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists In the Tiles view The Timeline window each cue tile shows the number name duration and start of cue action the cue or cues that are visible in the in the timeline section shows with a green underline cues that have played show with a blue fill colour the selected cue shows with a blue outline and with white text Click on a tab to select it shift click or ctrl click to select a range or group of cues You can click on a tile s start action cue number name or duration label and enter a new value The cue number cannot be changed to a value that would mean changing the order of the cue tiles You can right click on a selected cue or in the blank area to the right of the cue list to open a popup menu A Cue Properties Set Follow Mode Block Cue
49. assign an audio file to a Cuelist 1 With the cuelist open in the editor select the Cuelist properties option from the Edit menu or right click on the Cuelist icon in a Quick picker and select the Properties option from the popup menu Vista displays the Cuelist properties window J Ex Cuelist Properties Mame List E 7 1 Options J Timing J Timecode Audio Playback 7 14showmix mp3 Browse Clear Chase s Detautts Notes eon R cli el 2 If it s not already open click the arrow to open the Audio Playback section 3 Click the browse button and navigate to the folder containing your audio files select a track and click the Open button Vista copies the audio file to the Audio folder inside your Vista Data showfile folder 4 Click OK to close the Cuelist properties window When you play this cuelist Vista plays the selected audio track with it but will only continue playing for the overall time of the Cuelist To be able to hear the entire track you may need to add or lengthen cues To assign an audio file to a specific Cue You can also assign audio to a single cue in Vista This can be useful to play sound effects or or short pieces of audio To do this 1 With the cuelist open in the editor select the Cue then select Cue properties option from the Edit menu or right click on the Cue tile and select the Cue Properties option from the popup menu Vista User Guide Ver
50. cue e Follow Play n seconds after the previous cue has ended e Start Play n seconds after the previous cue has started e Timecode Play at the specified Timecode i e 01 02 03 04 would start the cue when timecode 1 Hour 2 Minutes 3 Seconds and 4 Frames is received 5 If you ve made the cue start mode Follow or Start enter the time in seconds after the previous cue has ended or started to start this cue 6 Select the timing option to apply to the cue the options are e Destination use the timing of the cue you are saving to e Custom use the timing from the Editor or set it manually 7 Select the fixtures to include when storing This option does this All Fixtures Includes settings for all fixtures with output coming from the Live tab or any other cue that s open in the editor TBC 6 8 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Opening a Cuelist in the Editor This option does this Selected Fixtures Only includes fixtures that are selected in the Live tab or cue being edited 8 Select the parameters to store using the filter bar Click on any of the Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam or Miscellaneous icons to mask or un mask that parameter 9 Select the Store Source options This option does this Current Automatically set to Live or the Cuelist being edited Editor tab All Output Select this button to store all information from both
51. does this Deselect All Fixtures Deselects all fixtures across fixture chooser tabs Invert selection Deselects all selected fixtures and selects all other fixtures on the current layout Select Active Selects all fixtures whose intensity is above 0 Select Programmed Selects all fixtures that have active programming Undo selection Deselects the selected fixtures and selects the fixtures that were previously selected Redo selection Reselects the fixtures that were selected before an undo selection action Selection Tool Displays a submenu to select the Rubberband Lasso or Dragover selection tool Colours and Displays a submenu to customise the appearance of Background the fixture chooser window and icons See Layout organisation on Page 5 7 Shrink to fit Zooms the layout to fit the available window space Label Position Displays a submenu where you can set the label position for the selected fixture s to the top bottom left or right Manage Layouts Opens the Layouts window where you can customise the current layout See Layouts on Page 5 3 Duplicate Layout Create a copy of the current layout with a new name Layout options Displays a submenu where you can choose display options that apply to all layouts False Intensity Show selection order Show grid Snap to grid Show names Show IDs Auto add new fixtures Preview refresh rate Timeline menu This option does this Vista User Guide Ver
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53. events 6 47 Ctrl 3 4 cue adding and deleting 6 15 block 6 18 changing single cues 6 18 merge 6 16 move or copy 6 16 properties 6 21 cue properties 6 21 cuelist adding audio 8 1 audio 6 28 block step 6 18 chases 6 29 25 2 Index date amp time control 9 6 default properties 6 29 editing 6 10 midi control 19 36 moving around in 6 11 moving events around 6 43 navigator 6 12 notes 6 29 opening in the editor 6 10 playback control window 10 10 playback rate 6 28 playing 6 11 progress indicator 6 41 properties 6 26 11 20 release timing 6 28 selection handles 6 43 serial control 20 40 timecode 6 28 timeline 6 34 timeline and 6 6 6 10 updating during playback 6 51 using commands within 6 49 using timecode 9 5 view as layout 6 15 view as table 6 14 view cue list 6 13 cuelist defaults 6 29 cuelist notes 6 29 Cuelist pane 10 11 cuelist tabs 6 11 cuelists 6 1 cues adding audio 8 1 alias 6 17 6 23 blocking 6 23 cue layout view 6 15 cue list view 6 13 cue table view 6 14 custom gobo 5 33 setting custom focus amp frame values 5 35 setting custom values 5 32 custom values about 5 36 customising control panel 13 1 Vista User Guide Version 2 Index D Date amp Time 9 6 date and time 13 6 DBO 11 3 default times 6 30 delete cue 6 15 deleting fixtures 4 6 shows 2 6 desk lights 2 1 detailed panels 5 27 disconnecting an interface box 4
54. for less than two seconds to display the current page number without changing it e press and hold for more than two seconds to scroll the number Locking a playback to prevent changing Playbacks can be Locked to prevent whatever is assigned to that location being changed when a new page or snapshot is selected Components can be locked so that they are not affected by Page changes or Snapshots being loaded To do this right click on LCD in the Console window and choose the Lock item option from the popup menu Page Holdover If a cuelist is playing when you change page it is held and that playback does not load the contents of the new page The playback that is held will join the new page when e The cuelist id released or fully over ridden or e You press the page up and down buttons simultaneously Snapshots Snapshots allow you to store and recall the exact state of the console s output buttons faders and other controls They can be used to quickly re configure the controls for playback programming or a mixture of both For example you may have a snapshot set up for each song or part of a show You might also have a snapshot for programming with the playback buttons assigned to provide quick access to Groups Presets Extracts and Effects Snapshots can not only recall Page and Cuelist settings but also the state of the Cuelist For example if a Cuelist is active and in Cue 3 when the snapshot is recorded then the
55. hit the Export button 6 Click the Finish button to close the Export window Deleting shows To delete a show choose the Open show option from the File menu then right click on the show folder name and choose Delete from the popup menu Password protecting your console or show You can lock your console or show file or disable editing with a password To do this 1 Choose the Lock option from the File menu Vista displays a popup menu with three options 2 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 Getting started Creating and loading shows This option does this Lock entire the password is required to use any console functions or console controls Disable all the password is required to edit cuelists groups presets and editing all other show components Lock current the password is required to save changes to the show file show 2 Select an option from the popup menu Vista displays the Password window Enter Password ca Lock the show Please create a password that will be used to unlock Enter Password Confirm Password 3 Enter your password in both boxes and click OK Your show or console is now password protected Vista User Guide Version 2 2 7 Using the interface Menu bar 3 Using the interface The latest version of Vista features a new simpler layout No matter whether you have worked with Vista before or are seeing it for the first time it s worth taking some time to get fam
56. in relation to each other This panel includes 1 The default timing section where you set master fade times for all feature types Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam Misc 2 The detailed timing section where you can set individual fade times for every feature being used on your fixtures 3 The Filter bar that you use to limit the timeline display to just the fixtures or features or events that you want to work with Vista User Guide Version 2 6 29 Creating a Move in Black cue Working with cuelists Default times At the top of the timing section there s a timeline ruler that controls the over all fade times for all events in a cue except the ones you explicitly set elsewhere as explained below When you first open the Timeline or Chooser window the ruler will be in it s collapsed form as shown here Fiter Features k iPad Pata E Timing 233s Y The up time determines how long it will take for all feature types to fade from their previous value to the value in this cue The down time is only used for Intensity events where fixtures are fading out i e getting darker or turning off It determines how long it will take for Intensity to fade from their previous value to the value in this cue To adjust the up or down fade time click on the on the end point of the bar and when the cursor changes to a double arrow drag to increase or decrease the time _ E
57. in some consoles See the Known Issues section of these release notes for details on how to rectify this After installing the Vista V2 Console Image for the first time subsequent Vista V2 Console Images can be applied with a Re use option which retains the existing hard drive partitions screen configurations and User Data files Also application only update packages can be applied using the Vista V2 Console Update files and update package files for Vista 1 13 if your console is setup for dual boot To install the Vista V2 Console Image 1 Download the latest Vista V2 Console Image file and burn it to a CD or create a bootable USB drive Instructions for how to create a bootable USB drive can be found in Appendix 3 creating a bootable USB device on Page 16 an 2 Insert the CD or bootable USB drive and restart the console Note the BIOS settings in some older consoles may not have USB enabled as a boot device If you have connected your bootable USB drive to your console but the console still boots normally please download the Vista T Series BIOS Restore Instructions from www jandsvista com and verify the BIOS settings are correct 3 When the console is finished booting the Console Software Installer will open Note the Pen will not work during installation use the touch pad or a mouse instead 15 18 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 2 installing new software Installation T2 T4 13 amp L5 Consoles To
58. install the dual boot software make sure that both the Vistal and Vista2 check boxes are selected and click the Next button The Confirm Installation window will open Select a Hard Disk to install to in the Target Disk Device box and select Yes in the Proceed with Installation box Select Initialise in the Partitions box or if Vista V2 has been installed previously select Re use and click on the Next button to start the installation Note this will completely erase the hard disk be sure you have already backed up any important data When the installation is complete click the Next button Click the finish button to eject the CD if present and shutdown the console Remove the USB drive or CD from the console When the console has fully shut down press the Power button to restart the console To install a Vista V2 Console Update package If Vista V2 has been previously installed on a console it is possible to apply most new software updates via a smaller Vista V2 Console Update package To install a Vista V2 Console Update first download the update file onto a USB flash drive or FTP the file into the Vista V2 UserData Updates directory on the console 1 2 10 Boot the console into Vista V2 If updating via USB stick insert the USB stick into a console USB port Select File Quit Application Wait for the System Settings dialogue to appear Click on Apply Update Click Brows
59. larger the grid spacing Saves all options set in the current layout as defaults for any new layout Save as Default You can also adjust some of these settings on the Layouts options menu Hiding and un hiding fixtures and groups You can use the Item Visibility panel to hide any fixtures fixture types or groups in a layout This removes them from the display but not from the patch To hide Fixture or Group icon or Notes 1 Select the Layout you want to work with from the list in the Layouts panel 2 Click the symbol beside the Fixtures or Groups or Notes heading in the Item Visibility section to show all the Fixtures types that you ve patched the Groups that have been created and any Notes 3 To hide all Fixture icons of a type un tick the checkbox beside that fixture type or click the symbol beside a fixture type to show all the individual Fixtures of that type 4 To hide all Group un tick the checkbox beside Groups or click the symbol to show all the Groups that have been created 5 To hide all Notes un tick the checkbox beside Notes or click the symbol to show all the Notes that have been created 6 To hide individual Fixtures Groups or Notes of a type un tick the checkbox beside the items s you want to hide To reveal unhide hidden fixtures tick the checkbox beside the items you want to reveal You can also hide fixture and group icons and notes by right clicking
60. menu and by right clicking on the fixture icons in the Programmer or Patch window Cloning fixtures Cloning is a special way to add fixtures to your patch This method is useful if you ve already programmed your show and want to include some new fixtures automatically in any Clips Groups and Presets that you ve created To clone one or more fixtures 1 Select the fixture s you want to clone from the Patch table or list view 4 10 Vista User Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Exporting and importing patch information 2 Select the Clone Fixtures option from the Patch menu or right click on the patched fixture and select Clone from the popup menu Vista creates a clone of the selected fixture s in the fixture pool at the bottom of the Patch window 3 Drag the cloned fixture s into the patch table You can change the fixture type of the cloned fixture s by selecting the Change Fixture Type option from the Patch menu Exporting and importing patch information To save time you can import and export patch information from comma separated value csv files Exporting the patch You can also export a csv file containing your current show s patch information To do this 1 Select the Export Patch file option from the Patch menu Vista opens the Export Patch window 2 Give the file a name The csv extension is automatically appended 3 Navigate to the directory or folder whee you want to sav
61. message for example Go to several cuelists at once To do this you first send an Open message to each of the cuelists Vista supports the MSC messages to open and close cuelists This message Open_cuelist 19 36 does this OPEN_CUE_LIST Makes a Cue List available to all other commands and includes any cues it may contain in the current show When OPEN_CUE _LIST is received the specified Cue List becomes active and cues in it can be accessed by normal show requirements Q_ list in Standard Form must be sent If the specified Cue List is already Open or if it does not exist no change occurs Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 6 Using midi show control MSC to control cues MSC lighting messages This message Close_cuelist does this Makes a Cue List unavailable to all other commands and excludes any cues it may contain from the current show When CLOSE_CUE_LIST is received the specified Cue List becomes inactive and cues in it cannot be accessed by normal show requirements but the status of the cues in the list does not change Q list in Standard Form must be sent If the specified Cue List is already Closed or if it does not exist no change occurs Midi Timecode options You can also control Vista s internal timecode clock with midi commands This message Start_Clock Stop_Clock does this Starts Vista s internal timecode clock If the clock is already running no cha
62. n Renumber Cues Move Start Times Remove Cue Alias Cut cue Copy cue Paste cue Paste special Display Fields ee Unblock Cue Insert Cue Before Selected Cirls Shift 1 Insert Cue At Playhead Alte Ctr Shitt B Vista User Guide Version 2 6 13 The Timeline window Working with cuelists With these options you can e open the cue or cuelist properties window e set the Cue Follow mode aka Cue start action for the selected cue s e block superblock or unblock the selected cue e append a cue at the end of the cuelist or insert a new cue before or after the selected cue or at the playhead position e delete or renumber the selected cue s e revert or undo changes to the selected cue s e change the start time of the selected cue s e remove any alias cue links without deleting any cues or events e add an audio file e cut or copy and paste or paste special paste with options the selected cues e change the appearance of the cue tiles by adding or removing fields Table View 44 Cue 2s O s None ce 0 In the Table view e each cue shows as a row ina spreadsheet style view e the selected cue shows with a blue fill and white text Click on a row to select a cue shift click or ctrl click to select a range or group of cues You can double click on a tile s cue number name or duration label and enter a new value The cue number cannot be changed to a value that would mean chang
63. on the Quickpicker context menu To open this menu right click on the label area of any component Vista displays the context menu Cuslists ie ai This option does this Cuelist Properties Opens the Cuelist properties window see below Lock item Locks the selected component Components that have be locked will not be altered or replaced when a new Page or Snapshot is loaded Clear item Clears the selected playback the assigned component is removed from the control Vista User Guide Version 2 5 41 The Components tab This option Clear page Delete page Set as default playback layout Snapshot enabled Set as default cuelist configuration Adjust contrast The Chooser window does this Clears all playbacks on the current page the assigned components are removed and a blank page is left Deletes the current page Sets the selected cuelist s buttons and faders as the defaults for all new cuelists Allows the selected playback to be included in a snapshot Sets the selected cuelist s properties as the defaults for all new cuelists Adjusts the contrast of the selected LCD window You can also play and release cuelists by selecting them Alt select to release in a Quickpicker that has been configured this way see below Arranging the Quicker Picker panels When you first display a Quick picker panel you ll see the items are laid out as buttons in a grid You can re arr
64. on the up and down buttons in the bottom section to adjust the value by or 1 each time you click a button e click in on the value display to highlight it and type a new value with the keyboard e click in on the value display to highlight it and while holding the pen or mouse button down not that the cursor changes to an up down arrow Now move the pen or cursor up or down as though you were adjusting a slider Vista User Guide Version 2 5 35 Using the detailed panels The Chooser window For many fixtures the Vista library includes information about the value channels need to be set to for a parti cular effect In this case you can click on the custom panel s title bar or double click anywhere on the panel to open the Custom feature window Custom feature window The custom feature window lets you select any special values or a value within a range that is in the Vista library for the selected fixture Strobe Default Strobe Defa Channel 10 ei WJ ea Search Strobe Random Strobe Random 3 Strobe Random ult Strobe Oma Os 1 m Custom DMX Intensity Icon Size 0 DMX A Y jopmx iy This field Name Range Fader top Channel Fader lower Search Sort Icon Size 5 36 E does this Shows the name of the channel or selected channel range Adjusts the channel value within the selected
65. one end needs to be connected to pin 3 at the other end and vice versa Enabling the serial port The computer or other device sending the commands and the Vista must have their serial ports set to match each other To set the Vista serial port select User preferences from the File menu and click on the External Control tab Vista displays the User preferences window be User Preferences eg Naming Patching Presets Console External Control _ Serial Control Serial port COM Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 4 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow Control Xon xoff Midi Show Control Device lD 4 Midi Timecode Channel ID 1 Po Gy cancel Vista T I and L consoles should be set to Serial Port 1 Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None and Flow Control Xon Xoff 20 38 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 7 Using serial communication to control cuelists Playback commands PC Windows systems should be set the same way but the Com port can be changed to suit your computer s configuration On Mac systems the Keyspan 19HS device will appear in the Serial Port dropdown menu Playback commands All commands should be sent to the Vista as single lines of text followed by Return or Enter With serial commands you can only play the next cue in a cuelist It is not possible to play a play a cue out of order The synta
66. option lets you reset all events for that parameter H type to their default setting for example no intensity 50 pan and tilt colour white etc This option opens the Preset window so you can create a new preset Create Preset ae Clicking on this option opens the Create effect window where you can select an effect type the features to New Effect include and enter a name for the effect This option lets stop effects that are running for that Stop effect parameter type Many of the palettes have slider bars that provide a quick and easy way to set a value MW Focus a KEJ To adjust a slider setting either e click the arrows at the left or right hand end to go to 0 and 100 respectively e click and drag in the slider bar to set the value you want e click in the value box and type a value using the keyboard To set attributes for one or more fixtures select the fixtures you want in the Fixture Chooser panel then click on the Palette you want to use Vista User Guide Version 2 5 19 The Palette tab The Chooser window Checking that everything is working One of the first things you ll probably want to do after setting up your rig and patching it all in on the Patch screen is check that everything s working The quickest way to do this is to select the fixtures one by one or in groups on the Fixture panel and crank the intensity and colour up a bit To do this 1 Select the All view of the palettes 2
67. or other component Page controls Each playback module consists of 5 playbacks Cuelists and other components can be assigned to these controls as pages To change pages e press the Page Up button to advance to the next page number e press the Page Down button to go back to the previous page number 11 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware Configuring the console for Playback Configuring the console for Playback Once you ve stored a number of Cuelists Presets Extracts etc you can assign those components to the playback controls the way you want them using Console screen When you click the Console button on the toolbar Vista displays the Console screen File Edit Cuelist Events Layouts Fixtures Tools View Window oat DM150710 GM 100 7 59 4AM 7 ol Jn ion RB Q E i ite a l il D 6th i 116 w e Selection V Console Save New Open Hi Lite Store Look Clear Update Blind Live FX Release Sort order Fan w AD cueists Wii an VA 1 List 2 Cuelist 3 List 4 List i ea SiList 6 List PRESET PRESET Eiietoep iaeei List ek Position 1 Stripes 000008 880000 Pr 100 Straw COLOUR GOBO BEAM Blank IntensityFader 2 CrossFader 3 RateFader 4 IntensityFader Auto Play 5 Submaster 6 FX size 7 FX rate FX phase On this window the Sidebar shows a quickpicker where you can dis
68. order 5 18 Fixture Type 4 7 fixtures adding to groups 5 45 General Specifications adding to the patch panel 4 2 arranging fixtures in a layout 5 2 checking that your fixtures are working 5 21 choosing 4 2 cloning 4 12 controlling 4 11 deleting 4 6 dousing 3 11 4 12 Fixtures screen 5 1 hiding and unhiding fixtures 5 4 5 5 import patch from CSV 4 13 patching 4 1 properties 4 7 rearranging on the patch panel 4 5 renaming 4 6 renumbering 4 6 resetting 3 11 4 12 selecting 5 13 12 3 sort order 5 14 sorting 5 13 striking 3 11 4 11 summarise by 6 36 focus 5 26 frost 5 26 FTP 15 22 connecting via 15 22 function keys assigning 11 3 G gels manufacturer 5 24 5 31 generic fixture model 2 2 gobo setting 5 25 5 32 Grand Master 11 3 groups adding fixtures to 5 45 creating 5 46 H hardware programmer controls 5 55 Help menu 14 18 hiding 25 4 Index fixtures 5 4 5 5 highlight 5 21 preset 5 49 HSV 5 23 5 30 hue 5 23 5 30 l importing shows 2 5 input devices setting up 13 3 inputs amp outputs 24 85 installation 24 85 intensity setting 5 22 setting in detail 5 27 interface 3 1 Invert pan 4 8 Invert tilt 4 8 IP Address 13 4 13 5 IP Gateway 13 6 IP Net mask 13 5 iris 5 26 J jump using the keyboard 11 10 K keypad in the programmer 5 53 L layout adding notes 5 10 arranging fixtures in 5 2 different view
69. over an existing cue highlight the one you want Inserts a new cue before the line the icon is on Search cues Typing a few letters or numbers in the search box filters the browser to show just the cues that match what you type click on the icon in the Cue Start Mode section to set how the cue will start the options are Halt Press the Go button to play the cue Follow Play n seconds after the previous cue has ended Start Play n seconds after the previous cue has started Timecode Play at the specified Timecode i e 01 02 03 04 would start the cue when timecode 1 Hour 2 Minutes 3 Seconds and 4 Frames is received If you ve made the cue start mode Follow or Start enter the time in seconds after the previous cue has ended or started to start this cue Set the fade times for the cue To do this you can either set the in and out fade time by typing in the time box For example typing 2 3 sets the Infade time for all features to 2 seconds and the outfade time for Intensity to 3 seconds or click on the timing drop down and select from the list of preset times For more information on Timing see page xxx or click on the timing bars and drag them to the fade times you want or click on the expand icon to reveal the detailed timing panel Vista User Guide Version 2 6 5 Store Part Working with cuelists Ry Custom Timing RIN INNIS KOIDU obo aen
70. root of the FLASH drive Keep all files in the directories they were installed in This step takes a significant amount of time When the copy is complete the drive directory should look like this DAVIDS_DRIV E File Edit view Tools Help pe Search Wey Folders iia Favorites Q sack bl P wi Address E Name isolinux C vistal O vistaz El boot cat SS initrd gz E isolinux bin isolinux chg kernel syslinux chg svslinux exe File and Folder Tasks Make a new Folder 2 Publish this Folder to the web E Share this folder Other Places W My Computer E My Documents My Network Places Details DAYIDS_DRIY E Removable Disk File System FAT Vista User Guide Version 2 Size 2 KB 16 376 KB 11 KB 1KB 1 652 KE 1KB 30 KB Type File Folder File Folder File Folder Security Catalog WinRAR archive BIN File CFG File File CFG File Application ar Vex Date Modified 23 04 2010 9 46 AM 23 04 2010 9 31 AM 23 04 2010 9 42 AM 22 10 2010 10 55 PM 22 10 2010 10 55 PM 22 10 2010 10 39 PM 22 10 2010 10 39 PM 22 10 2010 10 55 PM 22 10 2010 10 55 PM 22 10 2010 10 39 PM 16 23 Connecting to the console via FTP Appendix 3 creating a bootable USB device 11 Note the drive letter assigned to the Flash drive by Windows e g E Open a command prompt and using this drive letter type the following Flash Drive letter syslinux ma Flash Drive letter f Ex
71. same state can be recalled To record a snapshot 1 Use the console window to assign components and configure the controls and pages the way you want them to be 2 Click the Create Snapshot button normally Green F9 or Alt F9 on the main toolbar Or select the New Snapshot option from the Components menu Vista displays the Create Snapshot window 11 22 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware Snapshots Create Snapshot Az Mame Snapshot Record FP FET This option does this Name Sets the name for the snapshot Record Sets the options for the snapshot Playback State The state of cuelists on the current pages will be included in the snapshot For example if a Cuelist is active in Cue 2 when the snapshot is recorded it will also be active in Cue 2 when recalled Fader Levels Includes the current fader levels in the snapshot Workspace state Saves the contents cuelists groups and other components of all playbacks Locked components are protected from any changes by snapshots If a cuelist is part of a snapshot and it is also running on a module that will not be affected by the snapshot there can be a conflict In this situation e if the cuelist is active on the unaffected module it is not changed e if the cuelist is inactive on the unaffected module it is restored to the state stored in the incoming snapshot i e activated or released Vista User Guide Version
72. selected cue without using the Arm and Close option e press the keyboard Enter key or e use the Cuelist s Go button or e click the OK button Playbacks with faders Depending on your console type you will have one of more Playback with fader sets consisting of 5 playbacks On the M1 console the playback set does not include a display a ay 4 Select button 1 List eu uelist aList amp Heue tue f ttue 1 0p g0Ad_ 2 Display 3 Play button A Page up down 5 Fader 6 Flash button Vista User Guide Version 2 11 11 Playbacks without faders Using the console hardware These playbacks consist of e aSelect button normally used to select the playback e adisplay used to display the name of the cuelist or other component that s being controlled e aGo button normally used to play the the cuelist or other component e a fader used to control the intensity of a cuelist e aflash button normally used to momentarily flash the intensity of a cuelist to full Playbacks without faders These button only playback sets are available of the T4 T2 I3 and S3 consoles 00006 FRESET FRESET 4 Select button 2 Display 3 Play button 4 Page up down These playbacks consist of e aSelect button normally used to select the playback e adisplay used to display the name of the cuelist or other component that s being controlled e aGo button normally used to play the cuelist
73. settings Reset Resets the effect s Rate to it s programmed settings All Cuelist All selects all running effects for adjustment Active Cuelist selects the effects in the selected cuelist for press to toggle adjustment Active selects the active effects for adjustment Forward Changes the direction of the selected effect s Backward press to toggle Sync Re synchronises the selected effects Using the Jump window During playback you can use the jump window to quickly select a cue out of the normal sequence and fade it in To open the Jump window e pressa Select button on any playback to bring that cuelist onto the super playback e press the Jump button in the super playback Vista displays the Jump to Cue window F E Tezz mmaa E H Cancet 11 10 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware Playbacks with faders This option does this Cuelist Selects the cuelist to jump to This field is automatically set to the cuelist on the superplayback Cue Selects the cue to jump to To find the cue you want to jump to type the cue number or a part of the cue name in the search box or select the cue from the list Cue Timing Crossfades using the new cues fade time Live Timing Crossfades using the Live time Arm amp Close Closes the Jump window with the selected cue ready to play Press the Play button to complete the jump To complete the Jump and fade in the
74. should see your backup device and it should have the same Node Group name as the master VistaByron 3420 DM Test Master VistaByron_ S0 Byron_ S0 Mo Role VistaByron 969 DM Test2 Primary Slave Network Traffic Enabled gt The console or computer you are working on is marked with an asterisk 7 Click on the Network Role field of your master console 8 Click on the Network Role field of your backup console and select Primary Slave from the popup list A Primary Slave will take over a show automatically if the Master fails whereas a Passive slave will still backup a master but will not take over a show until you click on the Failover Now button on the Failover tab of the Backup window 9 When both the master and slave role have been set click the Apply button Vista enables the Network Traffic buttons 10 Click the Network Traffic Enabled Or button and click Apply Vista transfers the show file to the slave FQ Synchronising Show Joe Please Wait Copies of the show are being synchronised between processes This will happen whenever rejinitiating SutoSayve or Tracking Backup This process may take seyeral minutes for 4 large show 11 Click the OK button to close the Backup window What happens if the Master fails If the Master fails an alert window appears on the slave console 17 28 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 4 tracking backup Backup statu
75. snap event there is only one selection handle the aqua coloured square When you click on the handle you can drag in either direction and once the event has a length a second handle will appear Changed events Events that you ve edited since the cue was last saved show with a hatched pattern Moving events around Each event has three attributes a start point duration and a finish point The event bars on the timeline show you where each event starts and finishes and how long it will take to reach its end point Timing l2 Secs Intensity k A 7 m 5 Fixtures 1 58 To adjust the start or end point of an event select the event and drag it along the timeline to the left or right Note that the grid has an automatic snap to feature that makes it easy to align start and end points To change the duration of an event click on it and select the handle aqua square on the right hand end and drag it left to shorten the event or right to lengthen it Note that in the example shown above three separate attributes of the event have different timings e the Intensity event starts at 0s and is complete at 2s e the Position event starts at Os and is complete by 1s e the Colour event starts at Os and is complete at 1 5s e the Beam event starts at Os and is complete at 1 75s 6 42 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Timeline events Working with selection handles A quick and easy way to
76. tab in sidebar 3 Click on the required button or fader action and drag it on top of the button or fader you want to use for that function Some buttons and faders must be used together For example if you make a fader a Cross fader you should also assign a Toggle Xfader button to the button below the fader Likewise if you make a fader a Rate fader you should also assign a Toggle rate fader button to the button below the fader Cuelist buttons The following button actions are available This button action does this Unassigned The button has no action Play Plays starts playback of a cuelist Jump Opens the Jump window See Using the keyboard to Jump on page xxx Inhibit Stops the cuelist playback Intensity is reduced to 0 and all other parameters revert to their previous setting Press the button again to enable or re assert the cuelist Flash Sets the button to momentarily flash Intensity to full This is the default assignment for the square buttons below the faders Flash Submaster Sets the button to momentarily flash Intensity to full on a Submaster Pause Pauses playback of a cuelist Edit Opens a Cuelist for editing in the Editor window Vista User Guide Version 2 11 15 Configuring the console for Playback This button action Skip Forward Release Skip Back Skip to End Select Re assert Chase Toggle Chase Direction Chase Forward Chase Backward
77. three ways To do this move the cursor to the middle of the label area When the pointer changes to a split bar click and drag down Tip You don t have to split all the playbacks on a page the same way you can split on two ways another three ways and so on Expanding playbacks Playbacks can also be extended to provide more physical button controls for playback of a cuelist Up to five playbacks in the group can control a cuelist To expand a Playback move the cursor to the right side of the label area When the pointer changes to a split bar click and drag to the right gt Tip You can expand a Playback before or after a Cuelist has been assigned but you can only expand into an area that is not occupied by another component 11 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware Configuring the console for Playback Configuring the playback buttons and faders Normal split and expanded playbacks have their buttons and faders set up with the default configuration To see how the buttons and faders are configured press the Help key on T series consoles Ctrl on a PC Vista displays the button and fader functions on the LCDs and in the Console window You can assign different actions to these buttons and faders to suit your requirements or playback style To assign an action 1 Click the Console button to display the Console screen 2 Click on the Cuelist Buttons or Cuelist Faders
78. transformers are also available from the Properties tab as described above To choose one of the advanced transformers click on Pan offset or Tilt Offset This option does this Minimum Sets the minimum percentage value for this feature For example setting a value of 25 on Pan means the fixtures will only pan left 3 4 of their normal range Maximum Sets the maximum percentage value for this feature For example setting a value of 25 on Pan means the fixtures will only pan left 3 4 of their normal range Offset Sets the offset angle For example setting a Pan offset of 45 would move the fixtures Home position by 45 degrees Value Curve This popup lets you select a fade curve The default option is Linear but you can select one of the available options Linear Damp Snap Start Snap end Square Law Inverse Square Switch Hot power Flourescent and Sinus Invert Preview in Chooser Check this option to see the effect of the transform shown on the fixture chooser icons Channels tab This is a list of the features and channel numbers of the fixture and which DMX channel is controlling each feature Viewing the patch in different ways Vista gives you three different views of your patch so you can get different types of information about the patch To change the view select the table List or DMX option from the View menu or click one of the three corresponding buttons in the toolbar Dms VEn 4 8 Vista Use
79. user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures o reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e increase the separation between the equipment and receiver o connect the equipment into an outlet on a different circuit from that to which the receiver is connected e consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Disclaimer Information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor Jands Pty Limited shall not be liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual It is recommended that all service and repairs on this product be carried out by Jands Pty Limited or its authorised service agents Jands Pty Limited cannot accept any liability whatsoever for any loss or damage caused by service maintenance or repair by unauthorised personnel or by use other than that intended by the manufacturer Jands lighting products must only be used for the purpose they were intended by the manufacturer and in conjunction with the user manual Disconnect mains power when not in use Copyright JANDS PTY LIMITED 2004 2011 All rights reserved Manufactured in Australia by JANDS Pty Limited ACN 001 187 837 Locked Bag 15 40 Kent Rd MASCOT NSW 1460 Sydney Australia Phone 61 2 9582 0909 Fax 61 2 9582 0999 Web www jands com au Conten
80. using the Patch window If it s not already open click on the Patch icon or select the Patch option from the Window menu Vista displays the Patch screen AY Vista 2 i RMREAO H Hmiee SA0 e c Patch Save New Open Hi Lite Store Look Clear Update Blind Live FX Release Sort order Universe 2 Universe 3 Universe 4 Universe 5 Universe 6 Universe 7 Universe 8 Universe 9 Universe 10 Universe 11 Ur 4 P searen 18 19 39 59 79 99 H A amp O Lighting AC Lighting ADB Acclaim Acme Alkalite Altman American DJ American Pro Amptown Anolis Apollo Arkaos Arri Artistic License Asymptech Ayrton Factory 139 159 FE E HEEE Ce Quantity f1 Properties Fixture Name Fixture Number 1 Multi Patch 1 Patch DMX Universe DMX Address Absolute Address Spacing This is where you set up all the fixtures in your rig You tell the Vista which DMX channels each fixture is assigned to and in which universe and can set a range of parameters to customise how each fixture operates Adding fixtures to the patch The Fixture Type box in the sidebar gives you a few ways to add fixtures to the patch You can e choose a fixture from the Factory folder which lists the most up to date fixtures in the Vista library by manufacturer and then in alphabetical order e choose a fixture
81. with a 2 second Infade and 3 second outfade time e P9 1T 2 3 Enter Store Part Cuelist 9 Cue 1 with a 2 second Infade and 3 second outfade time The Programmer hardware controls With the encoder wheels and associated LCD and buttons on the Vista consoles you can make more exact adjustments than the on screen palettes During programming you can use them to adjust setting for Intensity Position Colour Gobo and Miscellaneous parameters Programmer intensity The overall intensity from the Programmer is controlled by the fader located on the left side below the encoder wheels Programmer mode If the controls are not already in Programming mode press the button labelled Menu and then select the IPCGB button 1 Menu button 2 Mode selection buttons E k be a i a ns La i 1 J T ore amp l r Vista switches the controls to programming mode Vista User Guide Version 2 5 53 The Programmer hardware controls The Chooser window COLOUR This button I P Col Gobo Beam Home 5 54 GOBO BEAM MEHI No fixtures does this Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Intensity plus Position mode Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes Angular position and Strobe amp Shutter Hold the red modifier or the shift key and click to cycle the controls in reverse Press this button to put the encoders and lower
82. 0 53 0 eama raU 95 0 gr 13 0 PESTE 115 0 116 0 tian 119 0 121 0 FENET FERENT MSS aonn FECES Pe ae anamin Vista User Guide Version 2 4 9 Controlling the fixtures Patching your rig You use this screen to display the output values of each and every DMX channel Each cell displays the channel number and it s DMX output value The cells are clear if there is no output and change to a highlighted box if the output is adjusted To display another output simply click on one of the other Universe tabs at the top of the display Controlling the fixtures The Patch menu includes commands to control whatever fixtures are currently selected on the Patch panel there are also buttons for three of these commands Note that only some fixture types support these functions refer to the user guide for your fixture types This command does this Strike Ignites the lamps in the selected fixtures Eas Done Switches off the lamps in the selected fixtures off Resets the selected fixtures to their factory default Ke Reset settings This is useful if a fixture has a control problem and you need to get it back to normal Holds the fixture in it s current settings Park For example to provide fixed lighting for backstage Once you ve parked a fixture it will ignore all instructions until it is un parked Unpark Sets a parked fixture to operate normally These five commands are available through the Fixture
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84. 1 control surfaces do not have function buttons Your keyboard Function keys F1 F12 can be used in place of these buttons On the Vista PC version the Function keys F1 F5 or F1 F12 can be used in place of these buttons To assign a function to one of the buttons 1 Click the Console button to display the Console screen The function keys are at the top of the Console screen 2 Right click on a button and select a command from the popup menu Vista User Guide Version 2 11 3 The modifier keys Using the console hardware The modifier keys The LR key T series consoles only The LR button changes a pen tablet tap to a right tap To right click hold this button down then tap the pen The coloured modifier keys The coloured Red Yellow Green Blue modifier buttons provide alternate functions when you press a button on the console while programming and during playback You can also use keyboard equivalents in place of the modifiers e Shiftis equivalent to the Red buttton e Control is equivalent to the Yellow button e Altis the equivalent of the Green button e Control Alt is the equivalent of the Blue button The Super Playback Programmer controls These controls are used during programming and playback To switch functions press the Menu button and then select from the three options e PCG stands for Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and puts the controls into editing aka p
85. 10 and 11 CMY Colour mix Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Colour Mix in Class and Cyan in Type In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct channel number The Default value should be set to 0 as it is a 0 default value feature the Hi Byte default value only need be set Click OK to create and repeat the process for Yellow and Magenta 21 54 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab Add Dmx Channel Select Channel Operation Feature Marne Dms Channel Type standard 16 bit ihannel 3 AY Fine Channel AT Cancel Select Channel Operation Feature SEE Colour Nix Y Te ER T Hare Ums Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel 10 AY Fine Channel AT Cancel Select Channel Operation Feature BPE Colour Mix Y U EE Magenta Y Harme Dm Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel 11 AY Fine Channel AIT iPancel The three Colour Mix 8 bit channels 9 10 and 11 have been created in the DMX Chart window Magenta Channel 12 Gobo Wheel Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Gobo Wheel in Class and Gobo Wheel in Type In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct channel number The Default value should be set to 0 as it is a 0 default value feature Click OK to create Vista User Guide Version 2 21 55 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Type Mame ono Numbe
86. 2 11 23 Snapshots Using the console hardware Assigning a Snapshot to a Playback You assign Snapshot to a playback button in the Console window Recalling a Snapshot To recall a Snapshot you can e usea playback button that has been set up as a snapshot or e right click on a snapshot icon and select the Apply option from the popup menu or e click on the snapshot in one of the Quick picker windows Updating a Snapshot To update a Snapshot 1 Make sure the snapshot is active 2 Change the assignment and state of components and pages as required Right Click on the snapshot icon in the Console sidebar or any QuickPicker and select the Update option from the popup menu Vista displays the Update snapshot window 11 24 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Output window Snapshots 12 The Output window D To open the Output window click on the icon on the main toolbar or select the Output option from the Window menu Vista displays the Output window in icon view Vista 2 Jive Fie Edit Components Tools Patch Console Chooser Timeline View Help DM_050311 4 GM 100 3 31 PM E tit Bia 10 0 o O T Fixture Output New Open Hi Lite ts Store Al Close Update Blind Live FX Release Sel ee Fane Sidebar Selected cuelist No cuelist selected anel 34 11 CSp700a1 CSp700a1 anel 34 41 3 CSp700a1 qnel 34 11 CSp700a1 ane 34 11 A _ o Rom So Foe o
87. 2 5 55 Working with cuelists Store All 6 Working with cuelists Once you ve set up your patch arranged your fixtures assigned them to groups and created the presets you want you re ready to create a Cuelist This is where the Vista differs in a big way from traditional keypad controlled lighting consoles because instead of telling it what you want by entering strings of numbers you do it all visually on a large screen using the pen or mouse and the hardware controls Vista also offers three ways to start a new Cuelist you can either e Store a cue directly to one of the playback controls with as few as three button presses With this method the cuelist is automatically given a name and number and the cue you ve stored is ready to play Later you can add more cues to the same cuelist change fade times and modify other settings by opening it in the editor e Use either of the two Store buttons in the main toolbar to store directly to a playback or to an existing cuelist Store Look is easy to use and automatically sets the most popular options Store Part provides access to more advanced options e Open anew empty cuelist in the editor and store one or more cues to it With this method you can store and edit as you go refining the cue fade times and every other aspect of the cuelist After you save the cuelist you can switch to the Console window and drag it onto one of the playback controls Vista is a Tracking Console
88. 47 Presets The Chooser window Live Time If you are working live with Presets Palettes or any of the Sidebar panels the Live Time window can be used to control crossfade time When you are applying a presets or simply selecting a non linear value in the sidebar palettes you can set a time for the Preset or selected value to fade in For example you might be working in the Live programmer tab and want to fade some lights into a colour or position over several seconds To set the Live Time 1 Click the Live button on the main toolbar This button is normally mapped to Function Key F10 on the keyboard You can also select the Live Time option from the Tools menu 2 Enter a time in seconds or click on the drop down box and select one of the live time presets Live time presets Vista comes with 2 Live time presets 2s and 5s But if you regularly use other time settings you can save these as presets that appear on the drop down list To do this 1 Click the Live button or select the Live Time option from the Tools menu 2 When the Live Time window opens select the Custom Timing option from the drop down box Vista opens the Custom Timing window Ry Custom Timing ia CECE prm ___ saa aeae 7 EREA 3 Set the Fade Time Delay time and Fade curve for each of the features Intensity Up and Down Position Colour Gobo Beam and Miscellaneous Thi
89. 5 update software 15 19 16 24 updating presets 5 49 6 51 USB booting from 16 24 Index USB interfaces 4 16 using effects 7 1 V view summary 6 35 the rig 4 10 using different views 5 3 View menu 14 16 viewing patch in different ways 4 10 views list view 4 10 4 11 table view 4 10 vnc 18 33 W window basics 3 1 windows chooser 5 1 navigating 3 1 Z zoom 5 26 zoom in and out 6 39 zooming in and out 5 2 21 52 21 56 21 57 21 58 Vista User Guide Version 2
90. 6 buttons in Colour mode HSV Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes CMY RGB Frame Index and Colour swatch Hold the red modifier or the shift key and click to cycle the controls in reverse Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Gobo mode Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes Hold the red modifier or the shift key and click to cycle the controls in reverse Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Beam mode Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes Hold the red modifier or the shift key and click to cycle the controls in reverse Sets the associated parameter to it s default values LE would set Intensity to 0 Holding the Yellow modifier or Ctrl key changes this button to Clear Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window The Programmer hardware controls This button does this Full Sets the associated parameter to it s maximum values LE would set Intensity to 100 Press Home and Full together to set the parameter to it s mid value Holding the Yellow modifier or Ctrl key changes this button to Half Encoders Rotate to set the associated parameter to the required value lt Left arrow Selects the previous Fixture gt Right arrow Selects the next fixture Vista User Guide Version
91. 63 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor B Add Omx Channel zjx Select Channel Operation Feature ae Custom Position 7 OER Custom Position 7 Ema thanmel Type Standart 16 bot Fine channel AT Cancel Repeat this process for the remaining channels 17 and 18 Channel 17 will need Class and Type set to Custom Colour and named Colour Time channel 18 will need Class and Type set to Custom Beam and named Beam Time Channel 19 Control The Control channel is also created as a Custom feature The Class needs to be set as Custom Misc and Name to Control This will create the channel values for the control macros will be set in the DMX Macros tab EE Add Dms Channel Select Channel Operation Feature TESS Custom Misc Y ice Custom Misc Meme Control Eme thannel Type Standard 176 bt Channel 19 Fine Channel 21 64 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab The Control 8 bit channel 19 has been created in the DMX Chart window Control Channel 19 Control cont To assign control macros open the DMX Macros tab and enter the relevant information using the specification from the manufacturer Control Channel Value DMX Value Main Dmx Chat Dmx Macros Motes History Macro Strike 1 S249 4000 1 90 1000 Douse 719i 6S24000 1 Seed O00 Reset 19081 4000 19a0 1000 Home Syntax channel value wait milliseconds next command Com
92. A selected and all de selected fixtures are selected Invert 4 t Selects all the active fixtures i e those that have Intensity i amal Active aa Select all the fixtures that are programmed in the current cue Dood Programmed FP LiL Ai Selects every fixture ttt All 3 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface Main toolbar This button does this Jr De selects all fixtures De select all dn Vista remembers the last set of fixtures you selected you use this hue button to toggle back to your previous fixture selection Previous selection j If you have used the previous selection command this button m n amti will toggle back to the fixture selection you had before pressing Next selection previous selection Eya Ignites the lamps in the selected fixtures Strike FE Switches off the lamps in the selected fixtures off Douse xe Resets the selected fixtures to their factory default settings This or is useful if a fixture has a control problem and you need to get it Reset back to normal Alt set Green Modifier Hold down the Green modifier button or the Alt Option button on your keyboard to access and display the Atlt Option set tht he te el owe el el st ni opan mev mean mean oste ee ert ha Mee Ut This button does this _ Opens a new Cuelist in the Editor Open Cuelist Tht Opens an existing Cuelist in the Editor New cuelist
93. Chase Bounce Chase Random Skip to Start Exit Loop sync FX Sync Chase 11 16 Using the console hardware does this Steps forwards to the next Cue of the cuelist Releases a cuelist Steps backwards to the previous Cue marker of the selected cuelist Jumps to the end of the cuelist Selects the cuelist This is the default assignment for all buttons Re asserts a cuelist that has been overridden Toggles between Chase on and Chase off Cycles between the available chase directions in this order Forward Backward Bounce Random Sets the Chase direction to forwards the normal setting N B if the chase is already running forwards the button will toggle between chase off and chase forwards Sets the Chase direction to backwards or reverse N B if the chase is already running backwards the button will toggle between chase off and chase backwards Sets the Chase direction to bounce N B if the chase is already bouncing the button will toggle between chase off and chase bounce Sets the Chase direction to random N B if the chase is already set to random the button will toggle between chase off and chase random Jumps to the start of the cuelist Stops a loop and goes to the next cue Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware Playback status indication Cuelist faders The following fader actions are available This button action does this Blank fader has no ac
94. Cuelist Properties on page 6 25 Group Masters You can assign and Group to a playback If you assign the group to a playback set that includes a fader and flash button you can use these controls as Group Master Intensity controls GROUPF JL25 5p s 10 WLe5003p The intensity of the group can be controlled in three ways With this Group type you can do this Scale Reduce the intensity of fixtures in the group When a Scale fader is pulled down while a cuelist is being played the intensity of fixtures in that group will be reduced also known as an Inhibitive or Subtractive group master When a Scale flash button is pressed the intensity of fixtures in that group will go to the level programmed in the active cuelist Vista User Guide Version 2 11 19 Group Masters With this Group type Scale also known as an Additive group master HIP Highest takes precedence Using the console hardware you can do this Increase the intensity of fixtures in the group When a Scale fader is pushed up while a cuelist is being played the intensity of fixtures in that group will be increased When a Scale flash button is pressed the intensity of fixtures in that group will go to 100 Control the the intensity of fixtures in the group on an HTP basis If there s no cuelist containing the fixtures in the group being played the fader will set the level of the fixtures between 0
95. Fixture Chooser to the output window Removes the selected fixtures from the output window Filters the window to only show the selected fixtures Clears all fixtures from the output window Adds feature value information in the graphic view Hides feature value information in the graphic view Resizes all columns to their default size Opens the Rename Viw where you can type a new name for the selected layout view Deletes the selected layout view s the source of control for each of the parameters For olour settings have come from a cuelist named Rainbow that name will be displayed in the Colour column for that fixture Selecting fixtures If you click in the ID or name cell of a fixture in the tracking view window Vista selects that fixture or a Vista User Guide Version 2 dds it to the existing selection 12 3 The Console control panel System settings T amp series only 13 The Console control panel System settings T amp series only There are a number of system settings that configure and determine how the Vista T and I series consoles operate To set these preferences choose the Control Panel option from the File menu Vista displays the Settings screen Settings Apply Update Calibration Display and Input devices screen Saver Network Settings Date and Time Shutdown Close Calibrating the Pen tablet Sometimes you may have to re calibrate the pen tablet or external to
96. Fixture selection Event types and advanced event options 3 Click the Save button Renaming a Filter You can rename a sort by double clicking on the name in the left column and typing a new name Duplicating a Filter To make a copy of a filter select it and click on the Duplicate button Deleting a Filter To delete a filter select it and click on the Delete button One click filters At the bottom of the timeline screen there is a set of filter buttons that provide quick access to four popular filters PEE ad E This icon does this 6 38 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists About the timeline This icon does this Shows all fixtures in the cuelist we Shows just the selected fixtures LW Selected Iv Shows the fixtures in the current cue Useful for d Cue removing white space in the timeline Shows just the fixtures with new programming Zooming in and out At the bottom of the timeline screen there is a set of zoom buttons that let you control the size of the events in the timeline This icon does this e All Zoom out to show more of the cuelist R cejected Zoom in to show more detail Cue Zoom to show a single cue T Zoom out to show all cues in the cuelist aq N Zoom to show the selected cue s ew Auto Toggles auto zoom on or off This means that whatever cue is elected is automatically zoomed to fit the window gt The zoom options
97. L2500Sp s Fade Path AII sno filter 8 Led Matrix 2 Dimmer s Event Type 5 Led Matrix so Fitter 6 Led Matrix o 4 VL2500V a s 7 LED RGBI s Evert Timing lt No Filter DAR cance With this window you can filter by fixtures event features and advanced options This option does this View Type Shows fixtures in the left column Fixtures View Type Shows feature types in the left column Features All Filters the timeline to show All fixtures 6 36 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists This option Selected Fixtures In the Current cue With New Programming Groups Event Types Fade Path Event type Event Timing 2 About the timeline does this Filters the timeline to show only the fixtures that are selected in the Chooser window Filters the timeline to show only the fixtures that have programming in the current cue Filters the timeline to show only fixtures that have new have been edited since the cue was last saved Shows just the fixtures in the groups that are ticked This filter is applied after the other Fixture filters Filters the timeline to show only the feature types that are ticked Click on the sign beside a feature type to select just a subset of that feature Filters the timeline to show only events that are or are not set to a particlular fade path i e Linear Snap etc Filters the timeline
98. Mark Cue option on the Tools menu Vista opens the Move in Black window Marking cue Z CUE Move in black destination cue Select existing cue Cue details Mame MIB Duration HE F Start action Marked Fixtures All Fixtures AI Fixtures Current Selection po p I canca This screen shows the options available you use it to set the way Vista stores the Move in Black event This option Move in Black destination cue Move in Black destination cue Cue Details Name Cue Details Duration Vista User Guide Version 2 does this If the Select existing cue button is not greyed out you can click it to select any cue earlier in the Cuelist for the Move in Black events If you prefer to create a new cue for the MIB events select the Insert anew move in black cue option If the Select existing cue button is not greyed out you can click it to select any cue earlier in the Cuelist for the Move in Black events If you prefer to create a new cue for the MIB events select the Insert anew move in black cue option Sets the name for the new cue that will be created The default name is MIB Sets the duration for the new cue 6 19 Creating a Move in Black cue Working with cuelists This option does this Start action Sets how the MIB cue is started the options are Halt Press the Go button to play this cue Auto Follow the cue play
99. Quick Picker panels provide an easy way to select any of the following items you ve created e Groups e Presets e SmartFX FX templates e Cuelists e Extracts e Favourites e Snapshots Vista User Guide Version 2 5 39 The Components tab 4 1 000TS s g evs ta YL2500Sp s te 3 LOS00Ma s te 5 vL2500 DS Wi au JA 18 Beam 1 14 Breakup EA nta EA Erea Presets 10 4imber ABC Logo g DallyColour Bally Bounce Bally Fcc Blue ello B chaset i Chases Circle CircleChase Colourchase ColourPulse Diagonal The Chooser window The Sidebar has two panels QP1 and QP2 that normally display three quickpicker panels To adjust size of a Quick picker click on the divider bar and drag up or down To hide one or two of the Quickpickers drag the divider s to the bottom of the panel You can set what a Quick picker displays by choosing an option from the drop down menu at the top left side of each column Once you ve chosen the type of information you want the column to display you can also select what page you want to display within that column using the second drop down menu To add a page to a quickpicker right click on the panel you want and select add new page from the popup menu To delete a page from a quickpicker right click on the panel you want and select remove page from the popup menu Deleting a page does not delete the items on that page To copy a
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101. Screen Saver button Vista displays the screensaver window SCreensaver Timeouts Off Standby 20 min Suspend 30 min Off 40 min This option does this On Off Turns the screensaver on or off Standby Sets the how long the console must be idle before the screensaver starts Suspend Not required for LCD type monitors Sets the how long the console must be idle before CRT type monitors go to suspend mode Off Not required for LCD type monitors Sets the how long the console must be idle before CRT type monitors turn off Vista User Guide Version 2 13 3 Network preferences The Console control panel Network preferences If you are using a S or M series control surface the network settings are controlled by the PC operating system To set the networking preferences on a T or I series console click the Network settings button on the Settings screen Network Host name ubuntu_535 DHCP Static IP IP Address 197 166 4 201 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 4 1 This option does this Host name Is used to identify the console when using tracking backup DHCP Static IP Sets the console to either obtain an IP address from a DHCP server or use a Static IP as set below IP Address Sets the IP address of the Vista console e g 192 168 0 65 IP Netmask Sets the subnet mask for the IP address e g
102. Snapshots along with the in built effects The Palette tab If it s not already selected click on the Palette tab in the sidebar Summary or detailed view You switch between the All or summary view and the detailed views of the different control panels using the 7 buttons below the Palette tab This button does this All displays a combined view of the most commonly used controls for Intensity Position Colour Gobo and Beam displays a detailed view of the Intensity controls displays a detailed view of the Position controls displays a detailed view of the Colour controls displays a detailed view of the Gobo controls displays a detailed view of the Beam controls displays controls for every feature of the selected fixture s These controls are mainly used to control features that do not appear on the other panels or to set chanels to values that are normally not used 5 18 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window The Palette tab Common features of the palettes All palettes have a popup menu that you open by clicking the palette type button CE Click on the drop down arrow on any of the palette type button to open a popup menu does this This option Clear This option lets you clear all events for that parameter type or just some of those events For example the Colour popup lets you clear the Colour wheel or Colour Mix or just the individual CMY events fa This
103. The Vista Simple Powerful Visual N uE m K K uxu N NNuEN u E E E wh E e Copyright amp disclaimer ce Cc This product is approved for use in Europe and Australia New Zealand and conforms to the following standards o European Norms Australian New Zealand Standards e EN55103 1 AS NZS 4251 1 e EN55103 2 AS NZS 4252 1 e EN60950 AS NZS60950 Conformance has been achieved for intended usage in environment E1 Residential To ensure continued compliance with EMC Directive 89 336 and the Australian Radio communications Act 1992 use only high quality data cables with continuous shield and connectors with conductive back shells Examples of such cables are DMX Belden 8102 100 Aluminium foil screen 65 Copper braid TIP This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not properly installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the
104. The battery should last approximately 5 years from the date the battery was made If the console reports BIOS check errors please return the console to an authorised agent for battery replacement 24 82 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 11 technical details Installation Installation Vista consoles and control surfaces must be installed in a location that allows adequate ventilation around the rear of the product There must be at least 150mm of free space around the rear and sides of the console when in use Failure to allow adequate ventilation may result in premature shutdown of the console An external UPS may be connected if mains blackouts are anticipated T4 T2 13 L5 Shut down Always use the correct procedure to shut the console down Select Shutdown from the File menu General Specifications Inputs amp Outputs Description Function DMX 512 1 4 5 pin Female AXR 1 Shield 2 Data 3 Data 4 Data DMX 4 only 5 Data DMX 4 only Ethernet RJ 45 1 Transmit 100BaseT 2 Transmit 3 Receive 4 Unused 5 Unused 6 Receive 7 Unused 8 Unused SMPTE Audio 3 pin Female AXR 1 Shield 2 LTC 3 LTC MIDI In 5 pin Female DIN 1 NC 2 Shield 3 NC 4 RX 5 RXD Vista User Guide Version 2 24 83 General Specifications Description MIDI Thru Out COM RS232 Trigger In Trigger Out Video 1 Video 2 USB Audio Mic Audio Out Audio Line In 24 84
105. Unlocked button so that it changes back to Locked gt If you are moving a Group icon click and hold on it while moving to avoid selecting and moving the individual fixtures in the group Zooming in and out You can adjust the magnification of the fixture layout panel or the size of individual fixture and group icons To zoom the fixture layout panel in or out click on the magnify icons in the bottom left corner of the fixture chooser window TAN To zoom an individual fixture and group icon hold down the yellow modifier button or Control key while licking the icons This icon does this amp zooms in or increases the size of the fixture icons E zooms out or decreases the size of the fixture icons berg zooms to the icons to the normal scale You can use the Wheel on a suitable mouse to zoom the layout or icons Using different layout views You can create as many different views of your fixtures as you like each arranged in its own away To create a new layout view 5 Right click in the fixture chooser window and select the New Layout option from the popup menu Vista opens the New layout window 5 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout 6 Type a name for the layout and click OK Vista creates a new layout and adds a corresponding tab at the bottom of the layout panel 7 Arrange the fixtures as described ab
106. Vista displays the timecode properties window eee nn _ ke Timecode Properties JEg Timecode Source MIDI Frame Rate 25fps FAL Timecode Offset po 00 00 00 Playback Lag ie Compensation Freewheel Ja Sar Kea 2 Set the Timecode source The options are Linear Time Code LTC MIDI Time Code MTC or Vista s Internal clock 3 Set the Frame rate from the drop down menu 4 Set the Timecode Offset if required The offset time is added to the incoming timecode For example if the offset is 01 00 00 00 1hr and the incoming timecode is 00 00 10 00 10 secs Vista will treat it as though 01 00 10 00 1hr 10secs is received 5 Hit the Start button to start the timecode running and the Stop button to stop it The Time Code field shows the elapsed time and hitting the Reset buttons clears this field 6 To close the window click the X symbol in the top right corner 9 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 Automating Playback Using Date and Time to control cuelists Playback Lag Compensation The Lag compensation field is used to compensate for slow midi data transmission If your cues are not running at the expected time you may need to enter a value in this field For example entering 0 5s will mean that all your cues run half a second earlier than programmed Timecode dropouts The Freewheeling time field is used to cope with errors in the SMPTE code coming from an external device such as a Tape player When
107. Vista encounters a SMPTE error it will simulate timecode for a period before assuming the timecode has ended This field sets the number of seconds Vista will allow to pass while it simulates SMPTE until it relinquishes control Disabling all timecode To disable timecode for all cues choose the Disable option from the Timecode source drop down This can be useful is you want temporarily to stop timecode from triggering your cuelists Using Date and Time to control cuelists You can set Vista to automatically play cuelists trigger snapshots and more based on the date and time Managing date and time events You can add delete edit duplicate or test date and time events To do this select the Date and Time events option from the Tools menu Vista opens the Date and Time Events window tw Date amp Time Events bala Start Sequence Play2 List wv Everyday 21 00 00 n a ma This window displays a list of all your Date and Time events This option does this New Opens the New Date and Time Even window where you can set up an event to be triggered based on the date and time Delete Deletes the selected event Vista User Guide Version 2 9 5 Using Date and Time to control cuelists Automating Playback This option does this Edit Opens the selected event so that you can modify it s settings Duplicate Duplicated the selected event Test Now Click this
108. When you store a cue this way only the settings that are changing are saved ina cue For example if a fixture is set to 50 Intensity in cue 1 and is not changed until cue 5 there won t be any Intensity events stored in cues 2 4 for that fixture That means if you change the intensity for that fixture in cue 1 will affect the look of cues 2 4 The important difference in a tracking system is that if no level is stored no change will happen Store All There are several important features of Store All Vista User Guide Version 2 6 1 Store All Working with cuelists e all the settings that the console is sending to your fixtures are saved The settings could be coming from the Live tab or any other Cuelist being edited a playback or any other control on the console e Store All does not save settings for fixture features that are at their default For example if a fixture has 100 intensity and in colour blue Store All saves those settings but doesn t save anything for Gobo Position or any other feature of the light This means that if you play the cue back it s possible that another cue will influence what you see e when you Store All the default operation is to append a new cue at the end of the last cuelist you saved to e if you choose to store to an existing cue it will be replaced For example if a have a Cuelist with 10 Cues Store Look will default to saving to Cue 11 If you choose to save to Cue 4 w
109. a ee Se SS SS a SS l i ad E H i i i SS Se ee Se SS Ee a eS Mi In the detailed view you can set a fade time delay time and fade curve for each of the six feature types Intensity in and out Position Colour Gobo Beam and Miscellaneous channels To set times either type in the boxes or click on the timing bars and adjust them To change the fade curve click on the icon and select from the popup list 8 If you re are storing to a New Cuelist you can give it a title in the Cuelist Name box 9 If you re are storing to a New Cue you can give it a title in the Cue Name box 10 Click OK to complete the Store Look operation or double tap on a playback Select button to Store the cuelist to that playback 11 Check the buttons for the classes or types of events you want Vista to display 12 Type a name for the filter 13 Click the Close button Vista adds this filter to the drop down filter list gt Hold down the Yellow modifier Ctrl on a keyboard on the console and press the Select button on an empty playback to Store your look and open the cuelist in the Editor window Store Part Store Part is Vista s advanced recording method It provides several options not available with Store Look If you ve created information in the Live tab of the Editor or another cuelist you can add it or merge it into an existing cuelist or use it to replace a cue altogether You
110. a preset or set a value in the sidebar palette windows Sets the number of beats the effect will remain on each point before fading to the next point shows the type of features included in the swing points shows a value or graphical representation of the setting for the swing point Sets the fade curve to the swing point See Fade curves on page xxx Click the Run effect button to start the swing effect running if it has been stopped Click the Plus button to add a swing point Click the Minus button to delete the selected swing point 7 7 Effect controls SmartFX The Sequence tab When you apply an effect to a number of fixtures you can use the controls on the sequence tab to set how the effect is applied to those fixtures Overlap 100 A V Spread 12 Sort fixtures Ascending Spread ap e Curve ere 1 T Fisture gangin Blocking No blocking O0 blocking Repeat a No repeats This option does this Overlap affects how much each fixture overlaps the next when the effect is running e At 0 each fixture runs the effect sequentially there is no overlap e At 100 each fixture executes the effect simultaneously This control works in conjunction with Spread to achieve synchronized chases amp wave effects 7 8 Vista User Guide Version 2 SmartFX This option Spread Sort Fixtures Spread Shape Curve Vista User Guide Version 2 Effect controls
111. ack When you ve got a full show going it s likely that you ll have multiple Cuelists on the console and being played back aa To see what s going on at any time click the Playback Control button on the main toolbar at the top of the screen Vista displays the Playback Control window bs Vista 2 le Eg File Edit Cuelist Events Layouts Fixtures Tools View Window Help DM150710 GM 100 4 53 PM eck _ _ OO QN oOo e NETEM Bihi 3 T m r Playback Save New Open Hi Lite Store Look Clear Update Blind Live FX Release ERRAN Fan w Sidebar SMPTE Inactive Normal cue 5 of 7 Normal Normal Moal IPCGB 4 Cue Normal OM To 0 5 Move in black T a vibe Normal 0 1 Cue Normal 1 Cue Te lifa Normal This screen lists all the cuelists that are playing and gives you a handy point from which to control and edit them The window is made up of two panes that can be resized by clicking on the vertical dividing line and dragging the divider to the left or right Cuelist pane The left side of the screen displays a list of all Cuelists and can display up to twelve columns that show playback status and some Cuelist properties Vista User Guide Version 2 10 9 Controlling and monitoring playback This column Cuelist Name Current Cue Status Active Priority Programming HTP Release Time Inhibited Not
112. alt the default Move Start times of the selected cues Opens the Live Timing window where you can set the fade time for the Live tab of the editor Opens a submenu where you can set the fan mode for fixture selections Opens the cue JumpDialog window Turns highlight on or off When on the selected fixture s are set to the values stored in the highlight preset normally 100 intensity open white Stops any effects running on the selected fixtures Opens the SmartFX window where you can creat a new effect or edit a running effect Turns off all output from the editor Releases all active cuelists Sets all cuelists that include timecode cues to listen for incoming timecode Opens the Learn Timing window where you can set cue timecode values by playing the cuelist in the editor and hitting the Go button at the time you want the cue to start Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference Menus Patch menu This option does this Show Patch Switches to the Patch window if it is not already open Delete fixtures Removes the selected fixtures from the patch Rename fixtures Opens the Rename window where you can enter a custom name for the selected fixture s Renumber fixtures Opens the Renumber window where you can change the ID number for the selected fixture s The number must not be in use already Multi patch fixtures Creates a copy of the selected fixture with the same ID and pla
113. ample e lt switch to the usb drive letter to run the syslinux program Bo Vsyslinux ma E f The FLASH Drive is now ready for use Don t forget to eject the drive using the normal Windows procedure Troubleshooting If you are using Windows 7 please make sure you run the command line actions as Administrator To do this e open the command prompt e right click on the cmd icon e select Run as Administrator The BIOS settings on older consoles may need to be changed to allow them to boot from the USB FLASH Drive 16 24 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 4 tracking backup Setting up 17 Appendix 4 tracking backup With Vista s new tracking backup feature you can connect a computer running the Vista application or a second console that synchronises it s show file and settings with your main console If the main console fails for any reason the backup system will automatically take control The backup system automatically copies the show programming from the main console and you can start or stop them in any order and at any time Setting up To set up a backup system the console s and computer s have to be physically connected via their Ethernet ports and their network settings must be configured correctly Connecting the backup To connect the main console or computer and the backup console or computer you can either e connect from the Ethernet port of the Console s and comput
114. an wend Set the Midi Show Control Device ID to correspond with your controller or the midi software package you are using Tip Tick the Use these settings for new shows checkbox to save these settings as defaults for new shows 19 34 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 6 Using midi show control MSC to control cues MSC lighting messages MSC lighting messages Midi controllers use standard terminolgy for lighting cues and cuelists This MSC term is equivalent to this Vista component O number Cue Number lt Q _list gt Cuelist Number lt Q_path gt Not used Vista supports all the most commonly used MSC lighting messages This message does this Go If a Q number is specified that cue plays If no Q number is specified the next cues in numerical order and numbered identically and which are in Open Cue Lists GO If aQ_number is sent without a Q list all cues with a number identical to Q_ number and which are in Open Cue Lists GO Go_Jam Starts a transition or fade to a cue simultaneous with forcing the Vista s internal timecode clock to the Go Time if the cue is a Timecode cue If no Cue Number is specified the next cue in numerical sequence GOes and the clock of the appropriate Cue List Jams to that cue s time If the next cue in numerical sequence is a Manual cue i e if it has not been stored with a particular Go Time the Go Jam_Clock command is ignored Go_ Off Starts a transit
115. and 100 This is the default fader and flash button setting for eroups You can assign different actions to these buttons and faders to suit your requirements or playback style To assign an action 1 Click the Console button to display the Console screen 2 Click on the Group Faders or Group Buttons tab in the sidebar 3 Click on the required fader or button action and drag it on top of the button or fader you want to use for that function The following actions are available Group Buttons The following fader actions are available This button action Blank Select Flash Flash 11 20 does this The button has no action Selects the group When a Flash flash button is pressed the intensity of fixtures in that group will go to the level programmed in the active cuelist When a Flash flash button is pressed the intensity of fixtures in that group will go to 100 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware This button action Flash HTP Highest takes precedence Group Fader Pages does this Control the the intensity of fixtures in the group on an HTP basis If there s no cuelist containing the fixtures in the group being played the button will set the level of the fixtures between to 100 The following fader actions are available This button action Scale also known as an Inhibitive or Subtractive group maste
116. ane The right column shows the Cues in the Cuelist selected in the left column and is divided into six columns that show Cue detail and progress This column indicates 10 10 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Playback Control Window This column ID Cue Programming 4 Progress Time Follow Action Follow delay Notes Controlling and monitoring playback indicates Shows the Cue number Shows the Cue name Shows the features types programmed in this cue Click this button to play the cue Provides a visual display of the Cue s progress and Shows the progress of the Cue as a percentage Click this button to skip to the end of the cue Shows the elapsed time time remaining and total fade time for the Cue I E 1 5 6 Elapsed time is 1 second Time remaining is 5 seconds Total fade time is 6 seconds Shows how the cue starts Start the Cuelist starts n seconds after the start of the previous cue End the Cuelist starts n seconds after the end of the previous cue Wait the next Cue will play when Go is pressed Shows the delay time for the follow action described above This column is for notes and comments To add a note click double click on the notes cell Control and Playback buttons You can use playback button toolbar to control one or more Cuelists To show or hide the playback buttons choose the Playback Control option from the Toolbars submenu on t
117. ange the items into a single or multi column list and change the how each item is displayed To do this click on the A settings icon to open the Quickpicker settings window Quick Picker Settings Spacing lcon Size Text Size Padding tem Views Ax Layout Horizontal Mattel 7 Grid Defaults m l List screen Auto Arrange view ienee Name A By Cuelist playback Bp tl 5 42 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window This button Icon size Text size Padding Icon Label Both Multi list Single list Touch screen Icon view Auto arrange Cuelist Playback Apply to all Presets labels The Components tab does this adjusts the size of the icons displayed in the Quickpicker adjusts the amount of space available for the label adjusts the amount of space between the icons click this button to display just an icon for each item click this button to display just a text label for each item click this button to display both an icon and a text label for each item click this button to arrange the items in a multi column list The items are laid out across and then down click this button to arrange the items in a single column list click this button to arrange the items in a grid suitable for use on an external touchscreen click this button to arrange the items in a compact grid of icons without labels Arrange the icon
118. aningful i e T4_main but no two devices on the network can have the same hostname Set this field to DHCP if you are connecting to a LAN or stand alone router that has a DHCP server If there is no DHCP server set this field to a unique Private IP address For example 192 168 0 10 If your backup device is a second console it s IP must be set to a different address in the same range For example 192 168 0 11 Normally this field should be set to 255 255 255 0 If connecting to a LAN consult your IT department If you are connecting to a LAN consult your IT department If you are using a Router with a DHCP server this field should be set to the IP of the router itself If you are connecting with a Switch or Crossover cable or there is no DHCP server set this field to TBA 3 Click OK to close the network window 17 26 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 4 tracking backup Starting Tracking Backup Computer network settings Configuration of the network settings on your PC will vary depending on the OS you are using but what you ll need to enter is similar to the information detailed above The most important thing is that each console or computer should have a unique IP and be on the same subnet If you are using DHCP this will be taken care of automatically If you are using static IPs make sure each one is different For example if the console or main computer s IP is 192 168 0 10 your backup
119. ash has recently occurred the dialogue will have an additional red button labeled Export Crash Report Click Export Crash Report 3 Click Select crash report files 4 There should be at least one file available but if there s more select them all using SHIFT Click or CTRL Click 5 Click Open 6 If desired you can type some further information into the comment field to describe what was being done when the crash occurred eg I was in the timeline selection dragging a handle when it crashed 7 Click Select removable device 8 Select the USB device from the list 9 Click Choose The files will be transferred to the USB device 10 When it s finished click OK 11 Remove the USB memory stick and return the files to Jands via the online support request page http www jandsvista com support support request form 12 Click Vista 2 to restart the Vista application 22 68 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 9 Crash Logs Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Windows PC Please follow the procedure below to configure a Windows PC controlling the Jands Vista 2 application such that crash dump files may be collected and subsequently analysed in the event of a Vista crash This procedure is for Microsoft Windows operating systems only This procedure must be executed before any crash as files generated without this ap
120. ate window where information coming from the Editor the Live tab or any Cuelist tab can be used to update one or more Cues and Presets Turns the output from the editor off In this mode you can still edit cues but there will be no output sent from the editor to your fixtures displays the Live time window where you can set a fade time that applies to any selections you make from the editor palettes or presets To open or close a toolbar select the Toolbars option from the View menu This icon Ctrl X Ctrl C Ctrl V HSE does this Cuts the selected item Copies the selected item Pastes the selected item Undo toolbar To open or close a toolbar select the Toolbars option from the View menu This icon does this 3 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface Toolbars This icon does this E Ctrl Z Undo the last action fal Coty Redo the last action Fixture selection toolbar To open or close a toolbar select the Toolbars option from the View menu inp P e S This icon Prey i he oe m al Previous selection FRTq i ha m m ll Next selection Previous Fixture wP y Next Fixture De select all Vista User Guide Version 2 does this Vista remembers the last set of fixtures you selected you use this button to toggle back to your previous fixture selection If you have used the pr
121. atures N ntensity TR In this view e the 10 to 90 buttons sets the intensity of the selected fixtures to the corresponding percentage value e the Intensity slider controls the intensity of the selected fixtures in a percentile range You ll notice that as you change the intensity settings the icons on the Fixture panel change to reflect this Position The Position panel gives you control of the direction in which the selected fixtures are aimed ey Favs To adjust the position click on the round target symbol and drag it to the spot you want You ll notice that as you change the position compass on the Fixture panel icons change to reflect this Vista User Guide Version 2 5 21 Using the All panel The Chooser window Fine Mode Some parameters such as position can be difficult to control when the palette is in normal mode To switch to fine click on the Fine button Repeat this to turn fine mode off Setting colour The Colour palette provides four buttons so you can choose the way you want to set your colours e HSV hue and saturation values e Sliders Cyan Magenta Yellow or Red Green Blue or Hue Saturation Value sliders e Swatch colours by Lee name and number e Colour wheel for fixtures that have colour wheels Hue and Saturation values The HSV tab provides a colour spectrum and a saturation slider CER IFA ME Roo To pick a hue and its
122. aults Selects the cuelist on the SuperPlayback Cuelist Chase mode In the Cuelist Chase mode you can start a cuelist chasing change the chase rate and select the chase direction This button Rate sync Forward Reverse Bounce Random does this Enables the left encoder for rate control of playback Turn the encoder to the left to slow the playback rate and to the right to speed it up Synchronises the chase Turns the chase mode on and runs forwards If the cuelist is already chasing forward pressing the button will turn chase mode off Turns the chase mode on and runs backwards If the cuelist is already chasing backward pressing the button will turn chase mode off Turns the chase mode on in bounce mode i e run from first to last cue then last to first cue If the cuelist is already bouncing pressing the button will turn chase mode off Turns the chase mode on and runs in a random order If the cuelist is already in random pressing the button will turn chase mode off Vista User Guide Version 2 11 9 The Super Playback Programmer controls Using the console hardware Cuelist FX effects mode In the Cuelist FX mode you can control the size rate and phase of effects that are running on the console This button does this Encoders Enables the encoders To avoid accidentally changing FX settings turn the encoders off Reset Resets the effect s Size to it s programmed
123. back modules with faders e 2 Playback modules without faders e 1Superplayback Programming modules S1 Control Surface The S1 control surface features e 1 Playback modules with faders e 1Superplayback Programming modules 11 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware M1 Control surface M1 Control surface The M1 control surface features e 1 Playback modules with faders Grand Master and DBO The rotary Grand Master control scales the intensity of all output from the Vista system The Dead Black Out DBO button takes all intensity to 0 while it is held down Function keys The function function buttons provide quick access to many commands and functions The buttons are user configurable so you can assign functions you use frequently and have access to function at the press of a button rather than having to choose the option from a menu or icon The number and location of the function buttons varies from console to console e J series consoles provide six function buttons located at the top centre of the unit e S series consoles provide five function buttons located at the top centre of the unit e T4 and T2 consoles have 12 buttons located above the main display e 3 consoles have 6 buttons located at the top centre of the console e S3 control surfaces have 5 buttons located at the top centre of the console e Sl control surfaces have 6 buttons located below the GM amp DBO controls e M
124. button to test the event no matter what the current time is Global Enable You can disable all date and time events by un checking this box Close Closes the window Setting up a new date and time event To set up events that will be triggered based on the date and time choose the Date and Time events option from the Tools menu Vista opens the Date and Time Events window This option does this New Opens the New Event window where you can set up an event to be triggered based on the date and time Add Click the icon to add a new effect type that is synchronised with the other features s in this effect Delete Deletes the selected event Modify Opens the selected event so that you can modify it s settings Duplicate Duplicated the selected event Checkbox If the checkbox beside an event is NOT ticked the event will not be activated Global Enable You can disable all date and time events by un checking this box 9 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 Automating Playback Creating a New Event Disabling all date and time events You can also disable all date and time events by choosing the Disable All Time Date Events option from the Vista menu This can be useful is you want temporarily to stop events being triggered Creating a New Event Date Time events can automatically control playback and other actions To create a new event 1 Choose the New Event option from the Date Time Even
125. cally follow the cue that s playing However if you select a different cue in the editor playback will not be affected and Sync will automatically turn off This means you can make a change to an upcoming cue without changing the look on stage then click Sync again to bring the editor in line with the playback The progress indicator When you hit Play the blue line starts moving from left to right across the event bars in the timeline panel This line shows where you are up to in this cue If you hit Pause the line stops wherever it is on the timeline if you hit Play it starts from the same spot Timeline events You can create any number of cuelists each of which can consist of any number of individual lighting events You can then combine these cuelists and play them interactively to produce your overall lightshow 6 40 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Timeline events Adding events to the timeline Whenever you store a cue using Store Look or Store Part you create events on the Cuelist s timeline To work with those events and make timing adjustments you open the cuelist in the editor and select the Timeline window You can also create a new Cuelist from scratch in the editor and work with the events straight away To do this 1 Click the New cuelist TH icon or select the New option on the Cuelist menu 2 Select the he icon on the main toolbar to display th
126. can also start a new cuelist using the Store Part method 6 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Store Part To store this way you do this click on the Store Part button or select the Store Part option on the Tools menu Vista displays the Store Part window Store Current Events Store to Cue Cue Start Mode Timing Cuelist 2 List ferge Replace Destination ae IER 00 00 00 00 oe S Cue s 2 5 2 5 Cue i 2 secs v Setings Preview Cuelists Ai Recent Piaying Console New ist Fata SJ Source Ecoe AV output Tracking Options Blocking Options Not Blocked Normal Biockng Super Blocking CEC Selecting the Cuelist to Store to Vista automatically sets the Store to cuelist to the last cuelist you saved If you want to store to a new cuelist or another cuelist you ve already started you can either e click on the New button in the cuelist panel to start a new cuelist e tap on a console playback Select button to select the Cuelist on that playback or e click on the Cuelist you want in cuelist panel which displays all your saved items To help find a particular cuelist you can filter using the source and search options This option does this All Filters the browser to show all the cuelists you ve recorded Recent Fil
127. can edit this here if you want to ID The unique system wide ID number assigned to this fixture when you dropped it onto the patch panel You can change this number here if you want to but note that Vista won t allow you to use a number that s already assigned to another fixture Type This field is not editable To change the type of fixture without having to remove it click on the Change Fixture Type button see Swapping a fixture type Notes This field is used to display notes about the fixture You can add whatever you like in this field Transforms tab Preheat A percentage value that sets the voltage the fixture lamp will sit at until you switch it on This is useful for lamps such as Par 64s that take time to switch on from a cold start Limit A percentage value that determines the maximum intensity the fixture will ever reach This is useful if you want to prolong 4 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Setting fixture properties lamp life or prevent fixtures from ever reaching full intensity Dimmer This popup lets you select a dimmer fade curve The default Curve option is Linear but you can select one of the available options Linear Damp Snap Start Snap end Square Law Inverse Square Switch Hot power Flourescent and Sinus Preview in Check this box if you d like the fixture icons in the chooser to Chooser display the effects of the Intensity transforms Invert pan Selecting this c
128. ces it in the dock The new fixture can then be dragged to an available address on one of the universe tabs Multi patching lets you treat 2 or more fixtures as one Change Fixture type Opens the Change Fixture type window where you can change a fixture to a different type Change Fixture type Opens the Change Fixture type window where you All of selected type can change all fixtures of the selected type toa different type Clone Fixtures Makes a copy of the selected fixture s and places it in the Fixture pool at the bottom of the Patch window Import Fixture Opens a file browser where you can import a Vista 2 Library fixture type library archive jvft Fixture Editor Opens the Fixture Editor where you can create a new fixture file or edit an existing one Import Patch file Opens the Import Patch file window where you can select a suitably formatted csv patch file to import Import Media Server Open the Citp window where you can select a media thumbnails server with compatible support for CITP and import copies of the fixtures media thumbnails Use default media Connect Universes Opens the Connect Universes window where you can connect the Vista universes to DMX outputs Artnet and Pathport devices and the Jands UD512 USB to DMxX cable Vista User Guide Version 2 14 11 Menus This option Strike Douse Reset Park Fixtures UnPark Fixtures Show Parked Fixtures Console menu This option S
129. channel number The Default value should be set to 127 as it is a midpoint default feature Click OK to create Vista User Guide Version 2 21 51 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor p Hame Ems channel hype Standard 16 bit Fine Channel AIT AY Defautt Value RE Av Focus Channel 7 Zoom Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Beam in Class and Zoom in Type In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct channel number The Default value should be set to 127 as it is a midpoint default feature Click OK to create 21 52 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab rl Add Om Channel Select Channel Operation Feature Mame Dms Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel Fine Channel AIT AV Defaut Value PEH AY The Zoom 8 bit channel 7 has been created in the DMX Chart window room Channel 8 Frost Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Beam in Class and Zoom in Type In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct channel number The Default value should be set to 0 as it is a 0 default value feature Click OK to create Vista User Guide Version 2 21 53 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor fr Add Omx Channel select Channel Operation Feature cass CE Type F T Hamne Dine Channel Type standard 16 bit Fine Channel AIT Channel 9
130. ck context menu To open this menu right click on the label area of any playback control Vista displays the context menu l Cuelist properties Lock tem Clear tem Clear page Delete page Set as defaut playback layout w snapshot enabled Set as defaut cuelist contig Adjust contrast Ol This option does this Cuelist Properties Opens the Cuelist properties window see below Lock item Locks the selected component Components that have be locked will not be altered or replaced when a new Page or Snapshot is loaded Clear item Clears the selected playback the assigned component is removed from the control Clear page Clears all playbacks on the current page the assigned components are removed and a blank page is left Delete page Deletes the current page Set as default playback Sets the selected cuelist s buttons and faders as the layout defaults for all new cuelists Snapshot enabled Allows the selected playback to be included in a snapshot 11 18 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware Setting cuelist properties This option does this Set as default cuelist Sets the selected cuelist s properties as the defaults configuration for all new cuelists Adjust contrast Adjusts the contrast of the selected LCD window Setting cuelist properties To set the cuelist properties right click on the Cuelist name and the Properties option from the popup menu For more information see
131. ck cue This option does this Events stop Free If the cue includes an event that a baseless effect would effects act on the effect will be stopped Audio Playback To add and play an audio file when the selected cue plays click on the Audio Playback heading to open that section This property does this Browse Opens the Select Audio window where you can choose an audio file Clear Removes the audio file from the cuelist Toadd an audio file that plays through all cues use the Cuelist Properties window Cue Defaults If you have a set of Cue properties that you use frequently you can save them as your Show default and they will be used for all future cues You can also quickly reset a Cue s properties to the factory defaults or to your show defaults J Defaults ee a M wii ina m This option does this Reset to show Reset all cue properties to the settings you have saved as defaults the show defaults see below Reset to factory Reset all cue properties to their standard factory defaults settings Save as show Saves the current cue settings as a default for all new defaults cues Cuelist Properties Each cuelist has a set of properties that control how it plays back and interacts with other cuelists You can also set these properties in the Cuelist Properties window Vista User Guide Version 2 6 25 Creating a Move in Black cue W
132. corresponding tab 5 30 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the detailed panels Custom values Some fixtures have effects and other special features that can be used by setting a channel to a particular value These features vary from fixture to fixture so they aren t included in Vista s generic controls See About Custom values on page 5 35 for more details on using the custom control panels Gobo The detailed Gobo panel provides a graphic representation of the gobo wheel so you can see exactly what patterns are available and where they are on the wheel If a fixture has more than one gobo wheel Ej Components the buttons above the gobo wheel will be available To choose the wheel you want to work with click on the corresponding button Rotation You can move the gobo wheel by small increments to create split patterns by clicking on the Wheel and Index button and adjusting the slider to turn the wheel forwards or backwards You can also rotate or spin the wheel by clicking on the Wheel and Rotate buttons and adjusting the slider to spin the wheel forwards or backwards If the colour wheel is spinning you can reverse the spin direction by clicking on the Reverse Icon or stop it by clicking on the Stop icon Gobo Wheel Select 4108DMx A W ODMx Gobo Wheel Index S9DMK AW ODM AY Vista User Guide Version 2 5 31 Using the detailed panels The Chooser window On some fix
133. create dynamic lighting effects is to skew the events on the timeline When you select a group of events Vista displays a selection box around them with aqua black squares on the corners and sides known as handles Filter Custom via iv Go Position You use these handles to change the duration of the selected events In this example the Intensity events of a set of fixtures are selected By selecting a handle and dragging it you can change the start or finish point of the selected events In the example above the fixtures will fade in over 1s In the next example we ve selected the middle handle on the lower edge of the selection and dragged it right to fade the events over 2 seconds offsetting the start and end fade times while retaining the 1 second fade time for the individual fixtures Ds 1 x Intensity 1s 1 x Intensity 1 1 x Intensity 12 1 x Intensity 12 1 x Intensity 12 Using the selection handles in this way you can utterly transform the attributes of the selected events with just a few quick clicks You can also adjust any of the intensity colour and beam attributes at any time while adjusting the timeline events Making precise timing adjustments If you want to set the start and end times and durations of events to a precise point on the timeline you can either zoom right in and line them up visually or enter the actual time values Using the set timing window You can se
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135. cuelist but aren t sure of it s name or number Click the Open Cuelist button Vista displays the Cuelist and Cues window where you can select from all your saved cuelists wy Select Cuelist and Cues Jed Select Cuelist select Cue Bi Recent Praying Conse New cy 1 fi cue Ze sl er 2 BB cue Dee a ts 4 Cue S i ay Cue wees j Append Cue Cuelist mwm A e fA TARET This option does this Filters the browser to show all the cuelists you ve recorded Filters the browser to show just the last few cuelists you ve Filters the browser to show just the cuelists that you are Filters the browser to show just the cuelists that you are visible on the console i e cuelists that are on the playback pages you can see All Recent stored Playing playing back Console New 6 4 Creates a New cuelist with the next available number Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Store All This option does this Cuelist number Displays the cuelist number to save You can enter a new number in this field field Search cuelists Typing a few letters or numbers in the search box filters the browser to show just the cuelists that match what you type Select Cue Displays all the cues already stored in the selected cuelist Normally the New Cue line will be highlighted indicating that you will be storing to a new cue at the end of the cuelist To store
136. d disconnect all Jands Vista USB devices 3 Launch the Vista V2 Windows Installer file If an earlier version of Vista V2 is already installed on the PC there s no need to un install it simply install the new version over the top of the old one 4 Click Next 5 A location for the installed files is selected automatically If required you can change the location Click Next 6 A location for the User Data folder your show files etc is selected automatically If required you can change the location Click Install 7 When the installation is complete click Finish Connecting to the console via FTP You can take advantage of the Vista s built in FTP server to move files from a Mac or PC to the Vista or vice versa using FTP File Transfer Protocol a common method of file transfer Hardware setup Connect the console and computer to an Ethernet hub or switch using a standard Ethernet cable or connect the two devices to each other using a crossover Ethernet cable 15 20 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 2 installing new software Connecting to the console via FTP Vista software setup Open the Network window from the Control panel option on the File menu and check the IP Address setting If the IP address is already set make note of the address and close the Control panel If there s no IP address or it s set to 0 0 0 0 you Il need to assign one The address is four groups of numbers from
137. d to set which tab is active Palettes Components Shows or hides the Command Line window at the bottom of the Fixture Chooser amp Timeline windows Displays a submenu to show or hide optional toolbars including Update Edit Undo and more The available toolbars depend on the current window Playback window only Only show cuelists that are being played back Automatically select the last played cuelist Automatically select the cuelist on the selected playback 14 15 Menus This option Search cuelists Auto Scroll Dragable Playhead Search Cues Toolbars Add View Add Intensity View Load window layout Save window layout Table view List view DMX view Absolute Channel numbers Toolbars Help menu This option About Vista View Recent Changes 14 16 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference does this Opens a search box so you can find a cuelist by name Automatically scrolls the list of cues so that the cue being played is always visible Allows the position bar to be dragged to play the cuelist Opens a search box so you can find a cue by name Shows or Hides optional toolbars Output window only Creates a new output window and adds a selection tab at the bottom of the window Creates a new output window that only shows Intensity and adds a selection tab at the bottom of the window Opens the Load Output Window to show a saved window layout Sa
138. de 5 23 11 7 Park 4 12 14 13 password protecting shows 2 7 paste options 6 17 patch importing a CSV file to 4 13 viewing in different ways 4 10 Patch menu 14 12 patch panel adding the fixture to the patch panel 4 2 moving fixtures around 4 5 rearranging fixtures on 4 5 patch window toolbar 3 10 patching adding fixtures to the patch panel 4 2 adding fixtures to the rig 4 1 General Specifications complete fixture list 4 2 patching your rig 4 1 pen 23 75 calibrating 13 2 playback assigning components to controls 11 14 popup menu 11 19 status indication 11 18 playback buttons assigning functions 11 16 eroup masters 11 20 Playback Control Window 9 5 10 10 Playback rate 6 25 6 28 6 29 playbacks expanding 11 15 standard and split modes 11 15 with faders 11 12 without faders 11 13 position setting 5 22 setting in detail 5 28 power 2 1 2 2 24 84 preferences general 13 1 network 13 5 Preheat 4 8 presets availability 5 45 presets labels 5 45 presets about 5 47 presets creating 5 47 presets updating 5 49 presets highlight and lowlight 5 49 presets updating 6 51 Priority 6 25 6 26 6 29 19 38 prism 5 26 programmer hardware controls 5 55 programmer using the keypad 5 53 progress indicator 6 41 properties Index cue 6 21 cuelist 6 26 fixtures 4 7 layouts 5 5 setting cuelist properties 11 20 Q quickpicker arranging 9 40 5 43 mul
139. device should be 192 168 0 11 or any number between 1 254 but not 10 If you have changed your network settings restart the console or computer and confirm that the new settings have taken effect Starting Tracking Backup To start Tracking Backup do this 1 On the main console or computer select the Autosave and Backup option on the File menu Vista opens the Backup window E Backup Metwork Autosave Tracking E Mode Mame VistaByron_375 Node Group Byron 625 Failover Timeout sec 20 Loss Of Comme Timeout Sec 3 2 If it s not already selected click on the Tracking Backup Config tab 3 All devices in a backup system must have the same Node Group name If this is the master console make a note of the name i e Byron_625 or change this field to a name of your choice i e MainStage If you change the Node Group name you will be prompted to restart Vista If you need to restart re open the Backup window after the restart 4 Repeat steps 1 3 on the backup console or computer Remember the Node Group name must be exactly the same all the devices in your backup system 5 Restart the backup system if prompted It is now ready for use Vista User Guide Version 2 17 27 What happens if the Master fails Appendix 4 tracking backup 6 On the main console or computer click on the Network tab Vista displays a list of any Vista systems running on the same network You
140. e If updating by USB click on the USB flash drive in the list If the file has been transferred via ftp navigate to Vista V2 UserData Updates Select the desired update file and Click Open The update package will appear on the left hand side of the dialogue Click on the update package The package contents are now inspected wait until the cursor changes back from the hourglass Click Apply Update The software will now install the update package When complete a new dialogue will appear warning that the console must be rebooted for the update to take effect Click OK Vista User Guide Version 2 15 19 Installation Windows XP Vista amp 7 Appendix 2 installing new software 11 Click Quit T series consoles will now power down while I3 consoles will reboot Unlike Vista 1 13 in Vista V2 there is no simple way to revert an update If it becomes necessary to revert to a previous version the console must be re imaged Installation Windows XP Vista amp 7 The Vista V2 software can be installed on a Windows PC running XP Vista or Windows 7 Both 32 and 64 bit versions of Windows are supported The recommended PC specification is an Intel i3 CPU 2GB RAM and 500MB disk space If you want to run Vista 1 13 on the same machine the 1 13 version must be Build 5295 or later To install Vista V2 Windows Update files on a PC 1 Close all open applications on the PC 2 Switch off an
141. e 0 or use the down arrow buttons to select the Not Assigned option gt To change the settings of an interface box you may have to disconnect it and re connect it with the new settings ArtNet Broadcast Mode Some ArtNet compatible devices may not appear in the DMX Connections window In this case you can set Vista to broadcast ArtNet information without first establishing communication with the device You can broadcast to up to four universes To do this 1 Find one of the Art net Broadcast Device lines there are four available 4 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Configuring the DMX amp Ethernet Outputs 2 Click on the box in the DMX Universe column and either type a Universe number or use the up and down arrow buttons to select the Universe you want Vista User Guide Version 2 4 15 The Chooser window The Chooser screen 5 The Chooser window The Chooser screen To get all your fixtures up and running you click the Chooser button on the toolbar at the top of the screen If this is the first time you ve opened this window you should be in the Live tab otherwise click on the Live tab to make it active Vista displays the Fixtures screen File Edit Components Tools Patch Console Chooser Timeline View Help DM_050311 4 pl Ie ed al Rafal Ra Rl Rell oll Roffel Rf Ras Fixture Chooser Open New ote Delete New Preset Extract Cue navigation amp control This scre
142. e s look Vista User Guide Version 2 3 7 Main toolbar Using the interface This button does this Move in Black Opens the Move in Black window where you can Mark a cue and add MIB events that pre set the selected fixtures so that when they turn on you don t see them moving changing colour etc Ctrl Alt set Blue Modifier Hold down the Blue modifier button or the Control amp Alt buttons on your keyboard to access and display the Control Alt set show show Selection tracked Order ewents Set o Event 1 Timina Adign start Align end stop Fx This button does this Show selection Shows selection order numbers on the fixture icons order Show Tracked Shows timeline events for tracked fetures Events Cue Only Editing Not used Not used eat hvent Opens the event timing window Timing Align Start Aligns the start position of the selected events Align End Aligns the end position of the selected events Not used Not used Stop FX Stops all running effects Not used 3 8 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface The Sidebar Configuring the soft buttons To change the function of a soft button right click on the button and choose a command or function from the popup menu Any command from any menu can be assigned to the soft button To change one of the alternate sets hold the Shift Alt or Ctrl key while right clicking Soft key toolbar The
143. e Fixture Chooser window 3 Choose the fixtures you want or select a group of fixtures by clicking on one of the Group icons 4 On the Intensity palette turn up their intensity to a level above zero You can also set any of the other features such as position and colour on the other palettes if you like 5 Select the Timeline icon on the main toolbar at the top of the screen Vista displays the timeline window with the features you used shown in the left column and the timing events for those features to the right About the Event bars The timeline event bars are labelled and include graphics to identify their function and edit status Feature summary event Feature events are coloured to indicate their type Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam or Miscellaneous Intensity The event label shows e the number of fixtures the event applies to e the fade time Feature detail event You can open a feature summary event by clicking on the button beside the feature name in the left column Vista User Guide Version 2 6 41 Timeline events Working with cuelists The event label shows e the event setting In the example above the event shows the CMY settings and an icon of the colour Not all event types include icons e the fade time Snap events Events that are set to a zero second 0s fade time are shaped like a banner with an arrow at the left end Gobo wheel When you select a
144. e corresponding Delay box 4 To adjust a feature type fade curve click on the fade icon and select from the drop down list This icon does this d Sets the curve to a normal linear fade The feature fades evenly from the old setting to the new setting over time Linear F The fade is slower at the start Damp g The feature goes to the end state very quickly Snap start o The feature doesn t change until the very end of the fade time Snap end d The feature starts with a delay then slides up to the end state Square law A The feature starts quickly and the finishs slowly Inverse square la E The feature goes to the end state very quickly Switch E The feature goes to the end state very quickly Hot power ll Flourescent Vista User Guide Version 2 6 31 Creating a Move in Black cue Working with cuelists This icon does this A Sinus gt If you make any adjustment the default time for Position Colour Gobo Beam or Miscellaneous that feature type will no longer be changed when you adjust the Up fade time in the condensed timeline ruler Saving and re applying timing configurations When you ve set up a set of default fade times that you like you can save it so you can apply it to other cues Saving timing sets To save a default timing set 1 Click on the arrow in the timing drop down box Timing 3s 4s y Custom Timing 2 SECS 5 SACS T ats Manage Timings Click o
145. e higher than a normal desk consider adjusting the height of you desk or chair to assure comfortable use of the device When working with the pen tablet maintain a good posture at all times and change your position if you feel any discomfort due to your work position or the weight of the tablet The Interactive Pen Display should be positioned so you can view it comfortably with a minimum of eyestrain Here are some other points to keep in mind e Take short breaks between tasks to stretch and relax your muscles e Usea gentle grip when working with the pen e Alternate tasks throughout the day e Minimize awkward postures and repetitive movements that cause discomfort Working with On Screen Display Settings The pen tablet display is equipped with an On Screen Display function The OSD function enables you to adjust and optimize a variety of display settings at the touch of a button The OSD controls are located above the tablet on the T series consoles and in the armrest of the L series nn r 2 2 WACOM G Menu button Select buttons Enter button Cpens or closes Opens or closes Activates or de activates the GS50 menu the OSD menu the selected option Selection buttons Use these buttons to select an option that can then be activated when you press the Enter button After activating a selected option press the button to increase a selected item value and press the button to decrease it The basic process for wo
146. e is natural and intuitive Simply glide your finger across the surface of the pad to move the cursor and tap your finger to click It s easy Click To click lightly and quickly tap the surface of the pad once Or press the left button once To double click double tap on the pad or click the left button twice TAP ONCE OR TWICE T Remember the touchpad responds best to a very firm crisp tap Right Click To right click for submenus tap the tap zone in the upper right corner of the touchpad or click the right button once Drag To drag draw or highlight double tap rapidly and hold your finger down on the second tap then glide to move You may also hold the left button as you glide your finger a TAP AND DRAG Vista User Guide Version 2 23 73 Working with the grip pen Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Glide Extend To drag further than the pad surface lift and reposition your finger after reaching the textured edge GlideExtend will virtually eliminate the edge of the pad while you drag In other words if you are dragging an item and you hit the textured edge GlideExtend will hold the drag for three seconds while you reposition to complete the drag To shut off GlideExtend earlier than three seconds simply tap or click a button Scroll To scroll place your finger down the right edge of the touchpad and glide up or down This feature requires third party software on Macintosh sys
147. e the file 4 Click the Save button to confirm and the new fixtures are added to the patch Importing the patch You can also import a csv file containing your patch information You can import a file that you have exported from another show or you can create a file in a text editor or spreadsheet program The easiest way to do this is to create a spreadsheet laid out as follows and save it as a csv file using the Save as function ID Univ Adrs_ Fixture Type Fixture Name 1 3 2 Dimmer Dimmer 36 3 24 Dimmer Dimmer 41 3 754 3 34 copy_of_Scroller Dimmer Scrl Dim 42 3 764 3 35 copy_of_Scroller Dimmer Scrl Dim 101 1 1 Mac 2000 Wash Colour Wheel 16 bit Mc2000Wc 102 1 22 Mac 2000 Wash Colour Wheel 16 bit Mc2000Wc 201 2 1 ColorSpot 700E AT Mode 1 CSp700a1 202 2 37 ColorSpot 700E AT Mode 1 CSp700a1 301 1 221 VL2000 Spot Enhanced 16 bit V2000Se6 Vista User Guide Version 2 4 11 Exporting and importing patch information Patching your rig 302 1 241 VL2000 Spot Enhanced 16 bit V2000Se6 316 5 1 Color Block 2 Mode 3 CoIBk2m3 317 5 17 Color Block 2 Mode 3 CoIBk2m3 432 9 1 MediaMaster Layer Full 1 0 MeMaLF10 433 9 44 MediaMaster Layer Full 1 0 MeMaLF10 437 12 22 VL3000 Spot VL3000Sp 438 12 50 VL3000 Spot VL3000Sp In this example the spreadsheet has a header row which is optional but shown here for explanation The columns are laid out like this e anID 1 which determines the fixture s unique ID e a Universe DMX address nu
148. e tick the Enable Timecode checkbox Vista will then display the Timecode viewer and controls if you are using internal timecode If you are not using timecode leave this box unchecked 8 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 Assigning Audio to a Cuelist Using Learn Timing to adjust cue timing Adjusting cues based on audio or video You can adjust cue timing to match the audio in a cuelist or while you are listing to or watching a recording To do this 5 Click the skip to start button Kd in the Learn Timing window twice to ensure you are at the start of your first cue 6 When you are ready click the play button gt in the Learn Timing window to set the start time of the first cue If you have enabled timecode the timing field of the first cue will be automatically changed to a timecode type If you are not using timecode the start of the first cue will be set to Halt 7 Continue to press the play button whenever you want the next cue to start All subsequent cues are automatically set to Follow mode with their start time adjusted in relation to the previous cue 8 When you are finished click the Done button to close the learn timing window Vista automatically changes the cues start action to Follow and adjusts the start time in relation to the previous cue To see how your cues will playback in relation to the timeline and each other click the View cues in layout mode button O Fin Fol Componen
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150. en consists of four main elements GM 100 2 47 PM Selection W Selection V Ma la Sonorder Uar 1 The Editor control section where you can select to work with the Live editor tab or any Cuelist you have open If you have a Cuelist open this section expands to include the Cue navigation controls 2 The Fixture layout panel where you can display and arrange the fixture icons to suit your requirements 3 The sidebar where you can use the palette and component panels to adjust Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and other settings for each fixture 4 The multi quickpicker panel where you can select Presets Groups and other components This panel is optional and can be closed so that there is more room for the fixture layout panel Vista User Guide Version 2 5 1 Arranging fixtures in a layout The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout Vista displays all of the fixtures you added on the Patch screen as icons on the Fixture layout panel When you first view this screen the fixtures are arranged in numerical order by unique ID as a bank of icons To re arrange the fixtures 1 Click on the Locked button at the bottom of the Chooser window so that it changes to Unlocked 2 Drag and drop the fixture icons around to new locations on the screen so that they suit you 3 To undo a move press Ctrl Z or select the undo option from the Edit menu 4 When you are finished Click on the
151. en you Store All this way the console fader is automatically set to be a Submaster Storing a look with options When you want to adjust the timing of a cue or give it anew name or number before storing you use the Store All window To do this 1 click on the Store All button or select the StoreAll option on the Tools menu Vista displays the Store All window Wire Look a o Store to Cue Start Mode zai e Timing Cuelist name List Cue name cue KI X Cancel 2 Vista sets the Store to cuelist to the cuelist you last saved If you want to store to a new cuelist or another cuelist you ve already started you can either e type anew number or e type afew numbers or letters from the name and select the cuelist you want from the popup window Vista displays all the cuelists that include the letters or numbers you type Store to 2 Cuelist Cuelist DMI List List Vista User Guide Version 2 6 3 Store All Working with cuelists 3 Vista sets the Store to cue to a new cue number at the end of the cuelist you last saved If you want to a different cue number or store over an existing cue number can either e type anew number or e type afew numbers or letters from the name and select the cue you want from the popup window Vista displays all the cues that include the letters or numbers you type 4 If you want to store to an existing
152. eplace the pen tip if necessary Cleaning the Pen Tablet To clean the Grip Pen use a soft cloth and mild detergent such as dishwashing liquid diluted with water Do not use paint thinner benzine alcohol or other solvents To clean the display screen use an anti static cloth or a slightly damp cloth When cleaning apply only a fixture amount of pressure to the display screen and do not make the surface wet Do not use detergent to clean the display screen this may damage the coating on the screen Please note that damage of this kind is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty Replacing the Pen Tip The pen tip will wear with normal use When the pen tip gets too short you can replace it with one of the extra tips that came with the pen To remove the old tip Clasp it with a pair of tweezers needle nosed pliers or similar instrument and pull the old tip straight out of the pen Vista User Guide Version 2 23 77 Removing and installing the Duo Switch Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet To insert a new tip Slide it straight into the barrel of the pen Firmly push the tip until it stops The new tip will slide into the correct position If the pen tip wears and becomes angular it may damage the coating on the Pen tablet display screen To avoid this periodic tip replacement is recommended WARNING Prevent children from swallowing the pen tip or side switch The pen tip or side switch may acciden
153. er Fixture Library and will initially be empty Fixtures in the Factory directory cannot be modified however copies can be made and these will be placed in the User Fixture Library and are fully editable Library Manufacturer Fixture Name Factory 43 Lighting AC Lighting ADB Abstract Acclaim Acme Alkalite Altman amp merican Du American Pia Amptoyyn Anolis Antari Ape Labs Apolla Arkaos Atri Anistic License Asymptech Ayrton Barco Birket Encineering Property Manufacturer valite i Hame LT1 00D Iris Model Short Mame YLT ODI Fixture Status Incomplete It is recommended that the latest software library be installed and an exhaustive search of the fixture library be carried out to determine if the fixture required is not already in the library before writing your own fixture profiles Vista User Guide Version 2 21 41 Creating a Fixture Profile Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Creating a Fixture Profile This section will detail step by step the process of creating a sample fixture profile The fixture being a VL1100D Iris I Model When the Fixture Type Editor is opened the inbuilt library is automatically expanded presenting a Manufacturers list containing all JANDS supplied fixtures The fixture library is updated regularly and the latest revision should be installed to see if the fixture profile you require is in the list before writing your own fixture For this tutorial collapse the
154. er Guide Version 2 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference This option Cue only editing Move in Black Insert Commands Date amp Time events Edit Command Block cue Ctrl B Unblock cue Superblock cue Ctrl Shift B Store All Store Part Shift Return Update Ctrl U Clear All Clear Close Vista User Guide Version 2 Menus does this Opens the Move in Black window This enables you to move fixtures when their intensity is at zero so they re in the right position when they turn on The fixtures you want to pre position must be selected before choosing this command Opens the Macro Properties window This lets you add commands in the cuelist s timeline to activate other cuelists or actions Opens the Date and Time Events window where you can configure actions for example to play a cuelist based on the date and time Opens the Macro Properties window for the selected command Copies all tracked information to the current cue and adds release events for other feature types in this cuelist Removes all events added when a cue is blocked Copies all tracked information to the current cue and adds release events for other feature types When a super blocked cue is run any other cues being playing that would affect the look of this cue are released Opens the Store Look window where the contents of the editor can be saved as a cue Opens the Store Current E
155. er or larger Vista User Guide Version 2 5 25 Using the detailed panels The Chooser window Using the detailed panels Intensity Click on the Intensity button to select the detailed settings panel for all fixture channels in the Intensity group In this view e the 10 to 90 buttons set the intensity of the selected fixtures to the corresponding percentage value e the end most S _ Intensity na percentage buttons set the level to 0 or 100 while the others Shutter U Siased a increase or decrease it in 5 or 10 SI Strobe K ED increments e the Intensity slider controls the intensity of the selected fixtures in a percentile range kao Custom e if the selected fixtures have a strobe ee a capability the Strobe teng ape e ye ie l slider controls the ODM AW tM AT speed of the strobe Sree e if the selected fixtures have blackout pene Beto shutters the Opened 0 DMX Y and Closed buttons set the shutter position Custom values Some fixtures have effects and other special features that can be used by setting a channel to a particular value These features vary from fixture to fixture so they aren t included in Vista s generic controls See About Custom values on page 5 35 for more details on using the custom control panels 5 26 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the detailed panels Position The detailed Position panel provides
156. er s to the Local Area Network LAN in your building or e connect from the Ethernet port of the Console s and computer s to a stand alone Router or e connect from the Ethernet port of the Console s and computer s to a stand alone Switch or Hub or e connect the Ethernet port of the Console s and computer s using a Crossover cable Configuring the network settings All consoles or computers being used in a tracking backup system need an IP address on the same subnet as the others If you are using a LAN or stand alone Router a DHCP server will automatically assign Router IP addresses provided your console s or computer s network interface is set to use DHCP If you are using a Switch Hub or Crossover cable you ll need to set static IPs on all the devices in your backup system Vista T amp series network settings To configure the network on a T or I series console 1 Select the Settings option from the File menu Vista opens the Settings window Vista User Guide Version 2 17 25 Setting up Appendix 4 tracking backup 2 Click the Network button Vista opens the Network window Host name Ubuntu 356 DHCP Static IP IF Address 192 168 4 189 IP Netmask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 165 4 1 Reset This field Hostname IP Address IP Netmask Default gateway Network does this Indicates the consoles network name You can change this field to something more me
157. es The Playback Control Window indicates The name of the Cuelist Shows the current Cue name and number Cuelists that have not been run show the first Cue name The Playback State of the cuelist HTP set on On Playback The Cuelist is on a playback control SMPTE timecode locked not implemented Audio not implemented Inhibited Shows if the Cuelist is playing or has been played Shows the priority of the Cuelist Shows the features Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam programmed in this cuelist Shows the HTP Intensity property setting Shows the Cuelist s release time Shows if a Cuelist has been inhibited made blind This column is for notes and comments To add a note click double click on the notes cell You can change the setting of a cell by double click on the cell and either selecting from a list of options or entering a new value You can also right click on the cell to open an editing window for that cell Not all cells are editable You can sort the Cuelist list by clicking on any of the column headings For example to show all the Cuelists that are on playback controls at the top of the list click on On Playback Click the column heading again to reverse the order You can resize columns by clicking between the headings and dragging the column to suit To show or hide columns right click in the Cuelist pane and select Show Hide fields from the popup menu Cue p
158. evious selection command this button will toggle back to the fixture selection you had before pressing previous selection Used to step through fixtures selects the last fixture or the one before the current selection and de selects the others Each subsequent press selects the previous fixture Useful when focusing fixtures Used to step through fixtures selects the 1 fixture or the one after the current selection and de selects the others Each subsequent press selects the next fixture Useful when focusing fixtures De selects all fixtures Inverts the fixture selection i e all selected fixtures are de selected and all de selected fixtures are selected Selects every fixture Selects all the active fixtures i e those that have Intensity 3 13 Toolbars This icon Tiii ti EZ Programmed Command Line toolbar Using the interface does this Select all the fixtures that are programmed in the current cue See Using a keypad in the programmer windowon Page 5 51 Fan toolbar The fan toolbar is used to set how Feature values and Event times are spread Bebe sic This option Linear Fan Diverged from centre Fan from end Linear from Start Fan from start Linear from End Fan from centre Linear from Extremities Inverted fan Diverged from extremities Fan from both ends Linear from Centre does this Fanned values radiate in both positive and negati
159. ew layout and adds a corresponding tab at the bottom of the layout panel To switch between layouts click on the tab you want to use Configuring the Output window The Output window has a popup menu that lets you configure how the Output information is displayed Right click on the screen to show the configuration options Text Mode i Source Mode Follow Fixture Selection Add Selected Fixtures Remove Selected Fixtures Show Only Selected Fixtures Clear View Less detail Resize All Columns Rename View Remove ley This option does this Text Mode shows the actual values of the features If a parameter is set to a preset value the name of the preset will be displayed rather than the value Graphic mode shows a graphic representation of the features Source mode Shows where each feature is coming from For example a fixture might have Intensity and Position coming from a Cuelist and Colour from the Editor Live tab Follow Fixture Shows the selected fixtures at the top of the view selection Show all fixtures Shows all fixtures 12 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Output window This option Add selected fixtures Remove selected fixtures Show only selected fixtures Clear view More detail Less detail Resize all columns Rename view Remove view The Source view show example if a fixture s c Configuring the Output window does this Adds the fixtures selected in the
160. ez se amp CSp700a1 anel 34 11 CSp700a1 qnel 34 11 anel 34 11 CSp700a1 OOOQOOOOO OOOOOO0O OOOOO000O CSp700a1 qnel 34 11 V 2000Se6 Open V2000Se6 Open 2000Se6 2000Se6 2000Se6 2000Se6 2000Se6 2000Se6 2000Se6 9EE0EEOOOOEeECGGEEEE H 00000 0000000000000 000000000000000000 000000 1100000000 2000Se6 You use this screen to display the state of fixtures that are active that is fixtures that have one or more parameters that are being controlled by the playbacks The window is split vertically with multi parameter fixtures displayed in the top pane and conventional fixtures i e dimmers only being shown in the lower pane If you have a large main screen or external monitors attached you can add a new Output window and drag it so that it is always in view To do this select the Add window gt Output option from the Window menu Adding output view tabs You can create as many different views of the output as you like each arranged in its own away To create a new output view Vista User Guide Version 2 12 1 Configuring the Output window The Output window You can create as many different views of your fixtures as you like each arranged in its own away To create a new layout view 1 Select the Add view option from the View menu Vista creates a new view tab at the bottom of the window 2 Type a name for the layout and click OK Vista creates a n
161. f relying on you entering hundreds of key combinations the Vista lets you do everything visually instead of representing your show as numbers the Vista represents it as events happening over time If you ve seen any of the digital editing software packages for sound and video that are available these days the most different aspect of the Vista the timeline will be instantly familiar to you If not don t worry once you start using it you ll pick it up very quickly The Vista is different but that s what makes it so much easier to use Once you ve read this guide you ll have enough of an idea of how this console works to create your first lightshow What things are the same as on other consoles Apart from the pen and the timeline concept the Vista contains all the basic elements of live lighting that you re familiar with You ll find controls for intensity colour beam gobos and so on you ll find libraries of all the manufacturers most popular fixtures to choose from you ll find a console that has the usual faders buttons and LCD displays So don t worry the Vista has a lot in common with other consoles we ve taken all the best elements of existing consoles and added a whole new dimension to them You ll soon be right at home with the Vista Vista User Guide Version 2 2 1 About the generic fixture model Welcome to the Vista About the generic fixture model One thing about the Vista that s not immediatel
162. fects To stop all the effects that are running on your fixtures 1 Select the fixtures that you want to stop the effect running on 2 Choose the Stop SmartFX option from the Tools menu Stopping a particular effect s To stop one or more of the the effects that are running on your fixtures 3 Select the fixtures that you want to stop the effect running on Vista User Guide Version 2 7 13 Stopping an effect SmartFX 4 Click the SmartFX button on the main toolbar usually F11 or select the SmartFX Editor option from the Tools menu Ctrl K 5 Select the effect you want to stop from the list of effects 6 Click on the Disable button Stopping effect running on a feature To stop effects that are running on a feature type i e Intensity Postion Colour etc 1 Select the fixtures that you want to stop the effect running on 2 Click on the Palettes tab in the sidebar if it s not already selected 3 Click on the feature type icon for the effect type you want to stop Intensity Position Colour Gobo or Beam Vista opens a popup menu amp New Effect es Stop Effect 4 From the popup menu select the Stop Effect option 7 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 Assigning Audio to a Cuelist Stopping an effect 8 Assigning Audio to a Cuelist You can assign an audio track to a cuelist or cue and play it in Vista This can be useful if you want to programme for a particular piece of music or dialogue To
163. fixture s Hides the selected fixture or group icon or note Reveals all hidden items on the current layout Allow you to resize the selected matrix Lets you rotate the fixture icon s using an onscreen handle to any angle Moves the icon label to the right left top or bottom of the icon Adds a text box to the layout panel If a fixture icon is selected a leader line will be drawn between the icon and the text box Creates a new fixture group containing all the currently selected fixtures Updates the current group to contain whatever fixtures are selected Creates a new matrix grid that you can resize by dragging on the bottom right hand corner Tip Deselect all fixtures to enable this option Allow you to resize the selected matrix Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window This option Align Distribute Flip Arrange in grid Background colour Background image Erase Background image Resize Background Icon Colour Gel Colour Set note colour Vista User Guide Version 2 Arranging fixtures in a layout does this Lets you align a group of fixture icons to the right left top or bottom of the group Lets you distribute a group of fixture icons vertically between the top and bottom fixtures or horizontally between the furthest left and furthest right fixture in the selection Swaps the vertical or horizontal position of a group of fixture icons The left most fixtu
164. from the User list which includes all fixtures that you have created e choose a fixture by first typing in the Search box to filter the list down to just those fixtures that match what you ve typed Vista User Guide Version 2 4 1 Adding fixtures to the patch Patching your rig Choosing a fixture from the Factory list To add a fixture from the Factory list 1 Click the symbol beside Factory in the Fixture Type box Vista displays a list of manufacturer s folders 2 Click the symbol beside the name of the manufacturer you want to display the list of fixtures in that folder 3 Scroll down the list until you find the fixture you want Adding the fixture to the patch panel Once you ve selected the fixture you want there are two ways to add it to the patch panel e you can drag and drop one or more fixtures onto a specific DMxX location on the panel or e you can use the Patch tab to place multiple copes of the fixture onto the patch panel Dragging and dropping individual fixtures To patch fixtures this way just click on the name of the fixture in the Fixture type box type a number in the Quantity box and drag the fixture s over to the spot on the patch panel where you want it When you drop the fixture Vista fills the required number of DMX channels with that fixture s details This example shows 8 Vari lite VL2500 spot fixtures that use 22 ee ae each ea d Aia onto A 1
165. g information To update existing information 1 While a cuelist is playing go to the Live tab in the Programmer window and select the fixtures you want to change 2 Make the adjustments you want using the palettes or hardware controls 3 Click the Update icon w or choose the Update option from the Tools menu 4 Vista displays the Update window A Y UpdateDialog BAX Update the events for Update Preview Fixtures Selected Fixtures RiFidures Fixture 21 VL3500S Gobo VVheel Mo 2 List 3 Cue 2 List Aiaren kaa e Fixture 21 VL3500S Gobo Wheel Par ZList 3Cue ZList To any of these destinations Fixture 22 WVL3500 Cyan 2 Green 2 List Update Cuelists Presets Both Fixture 22 VL3500V Magenta 2 Green 2 List Cuelists Presets Fixture 22 VL3500VY Yellow 2 Green 2 List 1 2List 2 Green Cue Destination Current Cie Original Cue x Cue Only New content will go to Nowhere Leave unchanged Select Cuelist Destination Here you can choose whether to apply the changes to Cuelists or Presets if they are in use You can also filter the changes by fixtures and parameter By default Vista selects the presets 6 50 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Updating Presets and Cuelists during playback 5 To make the changes to all Fixtures in the Cuelist or Preset click the All fixtures button To make t
166. g is normally set to Not Tracking 6 28 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating a Move in Black cue This property does this Chase rate Chase rate when in chase mode expressed as steps per minute Chase crossfade Proportion of time spent fading vs time spent at each step of a chase Playback rate BPM Playback rate for the cuelist Cuelist property defaults The properties you set for a cuelist can be used as the default settings for all new cuelists You can also reset a cuelist to the factory standard properties or your own show defaults To do this click on the Defaults heading to open that section This property does this Reset to show defaults Reset all properties to the settings you have saved as the show defaults see below Reset to factory Reset all properties to their standard factory defaults settings Save as show defaults Saves the current settings as a default for all new cuelists Cuelist Notes You can add notes about a cuelist and these will display in the Playback window To do this click on the Notes heading to open that section The Timeline panel The main section of the timeline is used to control the crossfade times for all the features that you apply to your fixtures Unlike other consoles where you can only see these times as numbers in Vista you can see everything laid out ona timelines so you know exactly how when changes will occur
167. generally not found in the DMX charts for a fixture but is usually found in the manufacturers specification sheet Enter the maximum tilt degrees as supplied by the manufacturer This value is required in order for the flip function to work correctly This information is generally not found in the DMX charts for a fixture but is usually found in the manufacturers specification sheet Enter the number of horizontal individually controllable elements within the fixture Used for single fixtures with multiple elements such as LED fixtures Enter the number of vertical individually controllable elements within the fixture Used for single fixtures with multiple elements such as LED fixtures Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab This field is for Is a Scroller Defines whether the fixture is a scroller mechanism Patch Part Count determines how many patchable parts there are for the fixture i e a par with a colour scoller will have two parts One for the par and another for the scroller Uuid This is a unique identifying number assigned to the fixture by the fixture editor and cannot be changed Compatability Id This number is for advanced use When an existing Factory fixture is duplicated and modified it will retain programmed attributes of the original such as Preset information etc so long as this number is not altered Once altered the fixture will become an independent f
168. gh any available parameters or alternate modes Angular position and Strobe amp Shutter Col Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Colour mode HSV Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes CMY RGB Colour Wheel Colour Gobo Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Gobo mode Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes Vista User Guide Version 2 11 5 The Super Playback Programmer controls Using the console hardware This button does this Beam Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Beam mode Pressing it again cycles the controls through any available parameters or alternate modes Menu Opens the Super Playback top level menu screen Double tap the menu button to switch between Playback and Programming mode Home Sets the associated feature to its default or home value Clear Hold the yellow modifier or Ctrl key to clear the feature settings Full Sets the associated feature to its maximum values LE this Zero would set Intensity to 100 Hold the yellow modifier or Ctrl key to set the feature to its minimum value gt gt For Gobo or Colour wheel features this button toggles between the fixtures wheels i e Gobo wheel 1 Gobo wheel 2 etc Mode For Gobo wheels that have rotating gobos this button toggles the rotation encoder between Index
169. hatever was in that cue will be replaced when you store e if you insert a cue before an existing one it s settings will not change the look you ve have saved in the existing cue This is called Cue only and means that any settings in the inserted cue are automatically undone in the following cue e when you Store All directly to a Playback it will immediately take control of the cue and any setting coming from the Live tab will be cleared Because Store All includes all output of the console this won t change anything the fixtures are doing just where the control is coming from Storing a look in 3 clicks If you have the Fixture Chooser window open and you are working in the Live tab you ve probably already selected some lights given them Intensity Colour and so on To create a new Cuelist fast you do this 1 click on the Store All button or select the Store All option on the Tools menu Vista displays the Store All window with all the store options preset but just leave everything as is for now 2 Double tap on the select button of an empty playback on your console If you are using the PC version switch to the Console window and double click one the select button there 6 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Store All Select buttons ee b Empty playbacks 3 The new Cuelist is ready to use and you can move the fader to bring the level down and back up gt Wh
170. he View menu This button 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 does this Jumps to the start of the Cuelist Cues backwards to the previous Cue marker of the selected Cuelist 10 11 Controlling and monitoring playback The Playback Control Window This button does this Pauses playback of the selected Cuelist s Commences Go Playback the selected Cuelist s p Cues forwards to the next Cue of the Cuelist PP Jumps to the end of the selected Cuelist Ja Releases the selected Cuelist fixtures return to their previous settings Filtering the cuelists If the Only show active cuelists button is highlighted only cuelists that are being played will be shown in the left pane You can also set the this option on or off from the View menu Auto Scroll If the Auto Scroll option is highlighted you the cue panel will scroll to keep the current cue visible You can also set the this option on or off from the View menu Dragable playhead If the Dragable Playhead option is ticked you can control a Cuelist s playback by clicking on the Cue progress indicator bars You can also set the this option on or off from the View menu 10 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Playback Control Window Controlling and monitoring playback Click on the gt button on the left side of the bar to play the Cue click on the gt gt button to go to the end of the Cue or click anywhere in the Cue ba
171. he changes to just the selected fixtures click Selected fixtures button 6 Youcan use the parameter filter icons to select or de select the features you want to include in the preset Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and Misc For more information about the parameter filter bar refer to Presets on page 5 45 7 To apply the changes to presets click the checkboxes beside the preset names in the Presets pane or click the checkboxes beside the cuelist names in the Cuelists pane to apply the changes to one or more cuelist rather than to the presets 8 When you ve defined how you want to apply your changes click the OK button to return to the Programmer screen Vista User Guide Version 2 6 51 SmartFX Effect types 7 SmartFxX Effect types Vista provides several effect types Wave effects where Intensity or Colour or Position or any other feature of your lights follows a waveform With this sort of effect you can create Intensity chases Position shapes such as a circle and Colour mix effects including rainbows and more Swing effects where Intensity or Colour or Position or any other feature of your lights crossfade between presets or other IPCGBM settings Video effects that use an animated gif to control the Intensity and Colour of a group of fixtures usually arranged in a matrix Using effects To run an effect on your fixtures you can either apply one of Vista s built in template effect or mod
172. heckbox reverses the sweep of the pan for this fixture This is useful when you re coordinating the sweep directions of fixtures hung in different directions Invert tilt Selecting this checkbox reverses the sweep of the tilt for this fixture This is useful when you re coordinating the sweep directions of fixtures hung in different directions Swap Selecting this checkbox swaps the pan and tilt controls so the pan tilt fixture will pan when given a tilt command and vice versa This is useful for coordinating the movements of fixtures hung on vertical trusses or pipes Preview Check this box if you d like the fixture icons in the chooser to display the effects of the Position transforms Advanced transforms The advanced button provides access to more Fixture Transformers that allow you to further customize fixtures For example the Pan and Tilt Offset parameters allow you to correct the home position for fixtures that are hung at an angle To add a transform click the Advanced button to open the transform window then click the Add button to choose a transformer Q Select Feature ax z l Pan P Remove i Add a Intensity Magenta Minimum 15 Yellow Frost Maximum 100 Offset fo Value Curve AM Linear Convert Preview in Chooser g DOA OK x Cancel s ee Vista User Guide Version 2 4 7 Viewing the patch in different ways Patching your rig Some of the
173. her Universe tab at the top of the patch panel to display the next set of DMxX channels Re arranging fixtures on the patch panel Moving fixtures around the patch panel Once you ve added fixtures to the panel you can re arrange them however you want Just select the fixtures you want and drag them to a new channel when you drop them on the screen Vista re arranges them all from that channel 4 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Setting fixture properties Note that you can t place them in such a way that any of the channels will fall off the end of the universe Renaming fixtures To rename one or more fixtures select them in the universe panel and choose the Properties tab in the sidebar Patch Wanstorns WOBERED Channels Fixture Name vL25005p e E Manutacturer arilite Type VWL2500 Spot Change Fixture Type Motes Tail to stage lett Enter the name you want to give the selected fixtures in the Name field and hit Enter Vista renames all the fixtures you had selected Renumbering fixtures To change the unique system wide ID number e g lt 12 gt of a fixture it is not possible to renumber more than one fixture at a time 1 Select the fixture in the universe panel 2 Choose the Properties tab in the sidebar 3 Inthe ID field enter the new ID number and hit Enter on your keyboard Deleting fixtures You can delete fixtures from the patch panel at any t
174. how Console Desklights Rescan for USB devices Add Console Add Virtual Super Playback Chooser menu This option Show Fixture Chooser Select All Fixtures 14 12 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference does this Sends a strike command to the selected fixture s Sends a douse command to the selected fixture s Sends a reset command to the selected fixture s Holds the fixture in it s current settings For example to provide fixed lighting for backstage Once you ve parked a fixture it will ignore all instructions until it is un parked Sets a parked fixture to operate normally Opens the Parked Fixtures window to display a list of parked fixtures and their settings does this Switches to the Console window if it is not already open Opens the desklights window where you can adjust the brightness of the desklights connected to your console Scans the USB bus for Vista USB devices S3 S1 M1 E2 or UD512 Adds the selected console or control surface type to the Console window These windows can be dragged outside the main window Adds a Superplayback module to the console window This window can be dragged outside the main window does this Switches to the Fixture Chooser window if it is not already open Selects all fixtures on the current fixture chooser tab Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference Menus This option
175. ial to build new cuelists you can save yourself a lot of time re creating your favourite lighting effects Creating extracts To create an extract 1 Select the part of the cuelist or events on the timeline that you want to use as an extract 2 To store an extract either e Select the Extracts button on the Components tab in the sidebar Then click on the button or e click on the New Extract button normally Alt F8 or e Right click in a Extracts panel and select the Create extract option 3 Type a name for the extract and click the OK button 4 Vista adds the new item to the extract list Applying extracts To apply an extract 1 Select one or more fixtures in the Fixture chooser window 5 50 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using a keypad in the programmer window 2 Click the Extracts button on the Components tab of the sidebar 3 Find the extract you want and click on it to select it Set the mask buttons so that the attributes you want are applied Any attribute that is masked even if it is part of the extract will not be applied Using a keypad in the programmer window Vista V2 includes a CLI Command Line Interface window that provides familiar keypad syntax for selecting fixtures setting intensities and storing cues The CLI appears at the bottom of the main editor window and is completely synchronized with the interface so that when you type a command you see the equivalent action ha
176. ify a template effect or create your own effects from scratch using the SmartFX window Applying a stored template effect To apply an effect 1 Inthe Fixture Chooser window select the fixtures you want to use 2 Click the Components tab in the sidebar and select the FX button Vista displays the list of available template effects Vista User Guide Version 2 7 1 Using effects SmartFX ABC Logo Bally Bounce a BallyColour Ballyhoo Blue ellayy a Chase The icon indicates the effect type and letters in the Content column show which features are in this effect This icon letter GS B E 6 Matrix Multi element Multi feature i e IPC indicates this An Intensity effect A Position effect A Colour effect An effect designed to run on a matrix See creating a matrix on page TBC or multi element fixture a fixture with more than one light source for example a 4 cell ColourBlock An effect that includes more than one feature For example the BallyColour effect Ifa template effect is greyed out it means that the template cannot be applied to the fixture type s you have selected 3 To apply an effect click on the one you want The effect you ve chosen starts running on the selected fixtures 4 To adjust the speed and other settings of an effect open the SmartFX window and use the controls to adjust it See the following section Using the Sma
177. iliar with the new window layout and options Menu bar At the top of the window you ll see the main menu bar Click on any menu heading to access Vista s dialog boxes submenus and commands The main menu bar also shows e the show file name if Autosave is turned on you ll see A after the show name e the Grand Master level setting e the time Main toolbar At the top of the window you ll see the main toolbar which is common to ALL windows This toolbar contain the most frequently used buttons and is divided into three sections The centre section contains 12 buttons that map to the Function buttons on Vista consoles and the F keys on your keyboard you can be customized to suit your style of operation Window navigation You switch between the main windows using the 6 buttons on the top left side of the main toolbar You can also switch between windows by selecting the Patch Console Fixture Chooser Timeline Playback or Output option from the View menu Fixture Chooser Hovering over the icons shows the button name This button does this 7 0 Alt 1 displays the Patch window displays the Console hardware simulation window Vista User Guide Version 2 3 1 Main toolbar Using the interface This button does this Em Alt 3 displays the Programmer Fixtures window _ Alt 4 displays the Programmer Timeline view a Alt 5 displays the Playback control window Pi
178. ime To do this 1 Select the fixture in the universe panel 2 Select the Delete fixtures option from the Patch menu or right click on the fixture s you want to delete and select delete from the popup menu Setting fixture properties Once you ve added the fixtures to the patch panel and placed them where you want them you can set a number of properties for each fixture using the Properties and Transforms tabs in the sidebar Vista User Guide Version 2 4 5 Setting fixture properties Patching your rig To view and set the properties for one or more fixtures use the pen to select the fixtures you want on the patch panel Vista displays the details of those fixtures in the Properties and Transforms tabs Patch Transforms Channels a Patch Properties Channels Feia Intensity C S P at 0 AY Mame VL2500VVe rere SS _ Limit 100 AVI ld 12 LV AA hs Manufacturer VariLite Dimmer Curve ail Linear ul Type L2500 Wash Preview in Chooser Change Fixture Type Position Dnvert Pan retmi Ewap ParvTitt Preview j li Advanced If you select multiple types of fixture Vista displays the details of the first type you selected If the Patch box is currently displayed press the Properties tab to display the Properties box Properties tab Name The name you entered or Vista assigned to this fixture when you dropped it onto to the patch panel You
179. in the Live tab that is affecting the output a red clear icon is added to the tab Click on it to clear the Live tab output Playing and moving around a cuelist At the top of the editor timeline and chooser screens there is a set of player controls The buttons work in a similar way to the controls on a CD or DVD player This button does this ey Jumps to the first cue in a cuelist 7 Steps backwards to the previous Cue in a cuelist Pauses playback Starts playback of the next cue in the cuelist Jumps to the end of last Cue in a cuelist Fp Steps forwards to the next Cue in a cuelist Vista User Guide Version 2 6 11 The Timeline window Working with cuelists Cuelist Navigator The cuelist navigation section shows you an overview of all the cues in a cuelist Each cue is represented by a mini cue icon in a scrollbar so you can see all the cues you ve stored As you add more cues more icons are added to the scrollbar and if there are more cues than can fit in the cue tile or table or layout view the scrollabar becomes shaded and you can drag the shaded area to show different areas of the cuelist in the list table and layout views MAZ Sai ee es FF The cue scrollbar includes buttons to switch the navigator view and to add or delete cues This icon does this i Shows the cues as a series of tiles If there are more cues S i than can fit in this area the scrollbar highlights the
180. indow and select Add note from the popup menu Vista creates a note on the layout 3 Type a note and then click on the layout background to finish To move a note first unlock the layout then click on the text and drag it to a new location To edit a note double click on the text and replace or change the text To delete a note right click on the note and select Delete item from the popup menu Arranging fixtures in a grid You can arrange fixtures in rows and columns To do this 1 Select the fixtures you want to arrange into a grid 2 Right click in the fixture window and select Arrange in grid from the popup menu Vista opens the Arrange in Grid window r kat Arrange in Grid AF Grig size Columns Sort by Fixture type User ID Selection order 5 10 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window This option Rows Columns User ID Type User ID Selection Order Arranging fixtures in a layout does this Specify the number of rows you want in the grid If you enter a value here the number of columns is calculated automatically Specify the number of columns you want in the grid If you enter a value here the number of rows is calculated automatically Sort the fixtures by ID number Sort the fixtures by type name then ID number Sort the fixtures into the order they have been selected 3 Click the OK button to arrange the fixtures Placing fixtures in a Ma
181. ing loaded Releases cuelists when they are no longer contributing to intensity output Causes the intensities of a cuelist to activate as soon as you move the playback fader from 0 Normally the fader on a playback set will adjust the Intensity of a cue list To fade all features Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and Custom in or out with the slider set this property to All Features Sets the fader play and release actions The options are None the fader only controls intensity Auto Play raising the fader above 0 also plays the cue aka Go on fader up Auto Play amp Release raising the fader above 0 also plays the cue aka Go on fader up Lowering the fader to 0 releases the cue aka Release on fader down Auto Release lowering the fader to 0 releases the cue aka Release on fader down Sets the fader precedence and actions Normal the fader is in normal LTP mode Submaster the fader is HTP and will go on fader up and release on down if there is only one cue Releases a cuelist that is completely over ridden i e is not contributing to the console output To set timing properties click on the Timing heading to open that section This property Release Timing Playback rate Vista User Guide Version 2 does this Sets the fade time when the cuelist is released Playback rate for the cuelist Normally 100 6 27 Creating a Move in B
182. ing the order of the cue tiles Layout View 6 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists The Timeline window In the Layout view e the cues are laid out end to end in timeline view Cues that are set to start before the previous cue finishes overlap and appear on a separate line e the selected cue shows with an outline and white text Click on a row to select a cue shift click or ctrl click to select a range or group of cues You can double click on a tile s name and enter a new value To move a cue click and hold while dragging the cue to the left or right Adding and deleting cues A cuelist can contain as many cues as you like To add a new cue at the end of the cuelist you are working on you e click on the New cue icon at the end of the cuelist scrollbar or e choose the Tools gt Cues gt Append at end option from the Cuelist menu You can also insert cues before or after an existing cue by first selecting a cue then clicking and holding the New cue icon until the insert popup appears The popup provides option to e insert anew cue before the selected cue e insert anew cue after the selected cue e append anew cue at the end of the cuelist These options are also available on the Tools gt Cues submenu on the Cuelist menu Deleting cues To delete a cue first select it then e click on the Delete cue icon at the end of the cuelist scrollbar or cho
183. ing the sample DMX specification for a VL1100D I Iris Model fixture this section will document how to enter data in the DMX tab for it Vista User Guide Version 2 21 47 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMxX channel specification for a VL1100D I Iris Model DMX Channel Parameter Range eo za o ee 0 565535 oo aoo Dee 0 565535 i er Hi Byte Tilt 0 65535 nee 0 565535 E Ede 0 255 0 small 255 big Coo a O Dn O pen 255 ause Oo s O oe pen 258 ul saturation n Amber 0 open 255 full saturation 11 0 open 255 full saturation 12 Rotating Gobo DAZ index 128 255 rotate 13 14 Gobo Index Index 0 65535 Rotate 0 cw max 42535 cw min 32536 33031 stop 33032 cow mir x 65535 cow max 15 Bem O O emali 255 open 1 46 Focus Time 25 1 17 ColorTime 55 418 Beamtime 0 255 45 O Gantral OE 255 q 21 48 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab Channel 1 Intensity Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog By default the dialog opens for the first time as below it will open in the last opened state from now on Notice the values are correct for this feature Click OK to create W idd Om Channel Select Channel Operation Feature v D Mame Dink Channel Type Standard 76 bit channel Fine channel Cancel The Intensity 8 bit channel 1 has bee
184. ion 2 Getting started Switching on This is the Patch window waiting for you to start creating a new show To see the other Vista windows you use the buttons on the toolbar at the top left of the screen This button does this displays the Patch window displays the Console hardware simulation window displays the Programmer Fixtures window displays the Programmer Timeline view displays the Playback control window displays the fixture Output window Vista User Guide Version 2 2 3 Creating and loading shows Getting started Creating and loading shows Creating a show To create a new show at any time choose the New Show option from the File menu Loading existing shows To load a show you ve already created choose the Open Show option from the File menu Vista displays the Open Show window r Open show Ral Look irr I Shows ly 5 ea ce m E C BUTest120710 O Eyron Demo v2 hiy Recent CDMO10610 Documents ypmoyo510 Desktop i vg yoMz61209 CDM L test load test 4 g ypLasazoos test preset name My Documenta My Computer File name Untitled i i z bly Network Files of type Vista show files iv To load a show archive you ve previously saved or transferred to the console using the export import function find the directory containing it then click on the filename to select it and hit the Open button to load it Saving shows
185. ion 2 does this Size affects how much of the effect waveform is added to the feature For example if you run an Intensity wave effect set to size 50 on a set of fixtures they will modulate between 0 and 50 intensity For effects that run on more than one channel i e Position and Colour mix there is a separate size control for each channel For swing effects there is no size controls since only a value of 100 will reach the endpoints To maintain synchronization between the features of an effect you can scale the rate for each feature as a multiple of the base rate To make a feature run slower than the base rate set the feature rate to lower value e g x2 or x To make a feature run faster than the base rate set the feature rate to a higher value e g x2 or x4 Mainly useful for chasing effects this controls whether fixtures are sequenced in ascending forward descending backward or both directions bounce 7 5 Effect controls This option Base Customs Base tab Waveform buttons Base tab Visual editor Jaze Customise tab SmartFX does this This tab shows the available effect waveforms in graphical form To select a waveform click on one of the buttons When multiple waveforms are being used the buttons show the effect that will be created For example e Position shows buttons for creating shapes including a Circle Square Can can Triangle Figure 8 Spi
186. ion or fade of a cue to the off state The fade time is determined by cuelist s release time If no Cue Number is specified the current cue GOes Off If a Cue Number is specified that cue GOes Off Timed_Go Starts a timed transition or fade to a cue If no Cue Number is specified the next cue in numerical sequence GOes Time is a standard time specification with subframes type ff providing anything from instant to 24 hour transitions Stop Halts currently running transition s If no Cue Number is specified all running transitions STOP If a Cue Number is specified only that single specific transition STOPs leaving all others unchanged Vista User Guide Version 2 19 35 MSC lighting messages This message Resume All_Off Restore Reset Appendix 6 Using midi show control MSC to control cues does this Causes Stopped transition s to continue running If no Cue Number is specified all Stopped transitions Resume If a Cue Number is specified only that transition Resumes leaving all others unchanged Turns all cuelist intensity output to 0 without changing any other features Equivalent to fading the Grand Master to 0 The console status prior to All_Off can be re established by using the Restore command Equivalent to fading the Grand Master to 0 Re establishes operating status to exactly as it was prior to ALL_OFF Releases all running cues Advanced Midi options You can send a
187. is to click on the fixture or group icons one by one but Vista provides three selection tools and several options to make more complex selections Selection tools To select a number of fixtures you can draw a marquee around or over the fixtures you want Vista provides three marquee tools To select the tool you want by click on one of the icons in the lower right corner of the fixture layout panel or choose one of the Selection tool options from the Layouts menu mov This icon does this i Draws a rectangular marquee as you click and drag bad across a group of fixtures Let s you select fixtures by drawing a freehand shape around the ones you want w Let s you select fixtures by drawing a line through the ones you want 5 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout Sorting fixtures It s often important to sort fixtures in a certain order For example when you are storing groups applying effects fanning parameters or copying and pasting information from one set of fixtures to another Vista lets you show the selection order and quickly sort fixtures based on their ID selection order layout position and more Displaying the selection order To display the selection order choose the Show selection order option from the Options sub menu on the Layout menu Vista displays the selection order number in a small circle on the top left side of
188. ity Position Colour Gobo Beam and Miscellaneous The Misc section contains all the mini control panels for all channels that don t belong in the IPCGB feature groups Click on any of the Feature type headings to open that section 5 34 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the detailed panels About Custom values Some fixtures have effects and other special features that can only be used by setting a channel to a particular value These features vary from fixture to fixture so they aren t included in Vista s generic controls For example some fixtures have special settings for the Strobe channel that provide a random strobe effect Moving the Vista strobe slider to the left or right will never set the effect running because the slider only operates in the generic range that sets the strobe to fast or slow To access the special channel features you use the small Custom control panels Custom panels The small custom panels are divided into 3 sections e the top section shows the name of the channel in a colour coded bar e the centre section shows the channel range This will normally be the same as the channel name but will change if a special range is selected see below e the bottom section shows the channel value Normally this is shown as a DMX value 0 255 but can be changed to a value by de selecting the DMX button You can set a custom channel value in three ways e click
189. iverse v WA Mee Mot As sig ned i M E 4 il Ether Lyri IP192 166 4 88 Sub 0 Unico f E Sn Ae a Ether Lynx z IP 1392 160 4 00 Sub 0 Uni Ether Lyns IF 192 1664 60 Suki Unig Mot Assigned Ether Lynx IP 192 166 4 06 Suki Unid Mot Assigned l rt Net Broad N A M7 5ub 0 Unig 1 lart Net Broad N A 3 Sub 0 Uni 2 dd Network Connection You use this screen to connect to Vista s DMX outputs to external Ethernet DMX interface boxes and to broadcast Art net Vista consoles provide up to four 512 channel DMX outputs You can add up to twelve more outputs by connecting your own external ArtNet or PathPort devices to the Ethernet port You can also add DMX outputs to a console or computer using the Vista USB DMX cable To configure these connections click the Universes button on the Patch screen toolbar or select the Connect universes option from the Patch menu This window shows any devices connected via Ethernet or USB to the console or PC and the connection details of the universe You use it to set up the DMX connections for each of your universes and to check that they are working correctly gt You can also connect more than one output to the same Universe For instance you can connect Universe 1 to DMX output 1 and to an Artnet broadcast device Vista User Guide Version 2 4 13 Configuring the DMX amp Ethernet Outputs Patching yo
190. ixture and lose those programmed attributes Revision A revision number can be added here to keep track of multiple versions of the same fixture Factory Version This is a factory library version tracking number Carallon Version This version number is supplied by the Carallon database and is not relevant when writing fixture profiles DMX Chart tab E Fixture Main Dmx Chart Dmx Macros Notes History Dmx Channel Dmx Range Name Cancel This icon does this Opens the Add DMX Channel window Vista User Guide Version 2 21 45 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor This icon does this Adds a DMX range to an existing channel Inactive until a channel is created Adds a Custom Mode to a channel used when a feature range is not mappable to a generic control i e Iris Pulse or Gobo Mode Shake Adds a slot to a colour or gobo wheel channel Inactive until a channel is created Use this button to delete selected DMX channels Ranges Modes or Slots L_ Add Dmx Channel Select Channel Gperation Feature Class Set the Feature Class Type Set the Feature Type Mame Set the Feature Nme lavailable when creating Bimi Shane a Custom feature THe ander Geet Set whether itisan 8 bit or 16bit Feature Chrarinel Set the 8 bit channel Pie Set the 16 bit channel if Fine channe ine Channel AT applicable Default alue Set the default clear home value Cancel OK to add the
191. king on and when you add more cues they strung together in a cuelist The idea is simple you create a series of lighting events that occur in sequence when you hit the Play button With the Vista you can move back and forth through this piece of time and edit any aspect of the events that occur in much the same way as you could drag a tape back and forth across the play head of an analogue tape deck Events on the Timeline The default timing section lets you set the timing for all the fixtures in a cue but when you want to make timing changes for individual fixtures or events you work in the timeline panel When you select a fixture in the editor and set Intnsity Colour or any other feature Vista creates a horizontal event bar on the timeline These are the commands Vista is sending to your fixtures Vista User Guide Version 2 6 33 About the timeline Working with cuelists The event bars represent the activities of those fixtures over time As you can see in this example the bars go from the Os point on the timeline scale to the 2s point This means that these fixtures are moving to a new setting over two seconds Fitter Features vii J Timing 2 secs Y amp Intens The settings you ve applied to these fixtures on the palettes e g intensity colour and position control the fixtures themselves The timeline simply tells those fixtures to accept those commands and the event bar represents
192. l Sync at start Auto Syne V Save as template This option Offset Phase offset Add Delete Basepoint Bound Free Vista User Guide Version 2 Effect controls does this adjusting the Offset value rolls the waveshape within its own window For example a 0 Phase offset for a sine waveform would start and end at the midpoint while a 25 Phase offset would have the sinusoid start amp end at the high point You can adjust the offset of a feature by either dragging in the waveform window or entering a value between 0 and 360 in the offset field Click the icon to add a new effect type that is synchronised with the other features s in this effect Click the icon to delete the selected effect feature sets what happens when fixtures that are running an effect receive a new setting for the same feature type For example if a circle position effect is running on a set of fixture and a cue runs that sets those fixtures to a different position If the basepoint is set to Bound the effect stops running If the basepoint is set to Free the effect continues to run but will take it s basepoint from the new event Creating an effect from scratch SmartFX This option does this Sync at Start sets what happens as this effect starts when another effect is already running Auto sync the effect starts on the same phase as the already running effect Restart the effect always
193. lack cue Working with cuelists Cuelist Timecode To set timecode properties click on the Timecode heading to open that section This property does this Mode Sets how the cuelist responds to timecode input Disabled timecode is ignored Enabled timecode will be followed if the cuelist is Armed see the next property Locked timecode will always be followed Armed If the cuelist is set to timecode Enabled it will not respond to timecode until it is armed To arm the cuelist either set this property to Armed or press the play button on the cuellist Offset Add the offset time to the cue trigger times For example if the offset is 01 00 00 00 1hr and a cue trigger time is 00 00 10 00 10 secs the cue will go at 01 00 10 00 1hr 10secs Cuelist Audio Playback To add and play an audio file click on the Audio Playback heading to open that section This property does this Browse Opens the Select Audio window where you can choose an audio file Clear Removes the audio file from the cuelist Chase properties To set a cuelist to chase and adjust the chase properties click on the Chase heading to open that section This property does this Chase Enabled Turns chase mode on or off Chase direction Sets the step order for chases Can be set to forward backward bounce or random Chase Tracking Turns tracking within the cuelist on or off For a chase trackin
194. le USB device iso extract File Edit Tools Help Back QJ Bs 5 Search Folders E view Favorites Connecting to the console via FTP Joe a Address C temptiso extract Name 4 File and Folder Tasks a Yisolinux gJ Make a new folder ie Vista2 5 Publish this Folder to the Web boot cat Share this Folder Biritrd cz X E isolinux bin E isolinux cfg Other Places a E kernel i E syslinux cfg E syslinux exe temp My Documents 4 My Computer a My Network Places Details a iso extract File Folder Date Modified Today 25 November 2010 9 35 4M 7 Close the ISO file extractor Size 2 KB 16 371 KB 11 KB 1 KB 1 652 KB 1 KB 30 KB Type File Folder File Folder File Folder Security Catalog WINRAR archive BIN File CFG File File CFG File Application Date Modified JCE 25 11 2010 9 38 AM 25 11 2010 9 36 AM 25 11 2010 9 36 AM 25 11 2010 6 02 AM 25 11 2010 6 02 AM 25 11 2010 5 46 AM 25 11 2010 5 46 AM 25 11 2010 6 02 AM 25 11 2010 6 02 AM 25 11 2010 5 46 AM 8 Using a file manager navigate to the isolinux directory of the extracted files for example navigate to c temp iso_extract isolinux 9 Copy all of the files from the isolinux directory to the root of the extracted files eg from c temp iso_extract isolinux to c temp iso_extract 10 Copy all of the files and directories from the temporary directory eg c temp iso_extract onto the
195. loads the standard set of buttons but you can customize each and every button as described below This button it HiLite Store Part Store All w Clear Update A Blind Live FX does this Saves the show file to disk Opens a new Cuelist in the Editor Opens an existing Cuelist in the Editor Turns on the Editor s Highlight mode When you are focusing or testing your fixtures you can use Highlight to bring up the intensity of each fixture automatically when you select it in the Fixture Chooser displays the Store Part window where you can save the contents of the editor to any cue in any cuelist Store part provides many options and must be used for tracking to operate correctly See Store Part on page xxx displays the Store Look window where you can save the complete output the look on stage Storing this way will ensure that when you play a Cue back it will appear exactly as it did when you saved it Clear all information coming from the Live tab If a Cuelist tab is selected this button closes that tab displays the Update window where information coming from the Editor the Live tab or any Cuelist tab can be used to update one or more Cues and Presets Turns the output from the editor off In this mode you can still edit cues but there will be no output sent from the editor to your fixtures displays the Live time window where you can set a fade time that applies to
196. lter on a conventional fixture Opens a window to set the colour of the selected note s Changes the leader and fill colour Zooms the layout panel to fit all fixtures Moves the icon label to the right left top or bottom of the icon Opens the Manage Layouts window Creates a copy of the current layout and opens a window where it can be named Opens the Layouts options window Layout organisation 2 gt You can also adjust the layout and icon appearance by right clicking on the layout or icon s or note s and selecting an option from the popup menu Vista User Guide Version 2 5 7 Arranging fixtures in a layout This option Manage Layouts New layout Duplicate layout Delete layout Rename layout Rename Renumber Delete item Hide items Unhide all items Resize items s Rotate items Label position Add note New Fixture Group Update Fixture Group Create Matrix Resize Matrix 5 8 The Chooser window does this Opens the Layouts window where you can add delete organise and customise your layouts Opens the New layout window Duplicates the current layout and opens a window to name it Immediately deletes the current layout Opens the Rename layout window where you can edit the name of the current layout Opens the Rename window where you can type a new name for the selected fixture s Opens the Renumber window where you can type a new name for the selected
197. mber 1 1 that sets the Universe and DMX start address for this fixture e a Fixture Type lt VL3000 Spot gt that sets the type of fixture that will be patched e a Fixture Name lt VL3000Sp gt that sets the fixture name For two part fixtures i e fixtures with an external dimmer that is patched separately you need to include both parts of the patch included in the Universe Address column The format for the two parts is Control Intensity In the example above Fixture ID 41 is a Scroller Dimmer with the scroller part patched to Universe 3 Channel 75 and the Intensity part patched to Universe 3 channel 34 The ID Universe DMX Address information and Fixture Type must be in the csv file If you don t specify a valid Vista Fixture Type Vista prompts you to choose the correct fixture from a list when you import the file The fixture Name does not need to match the name used in the Vista library 4 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Configuring the DMX amp Ethernet Outputs Configuring the DMX amp Ethernet Outputs V2 Vista does not automatically connect Universes to the DMX outputs on your console or to external Artnet devices To make these connections you click the Connect button on the toolbar to open the DMX Connections screen Ot Diir Guriniee Wipes Please select trom the Dmx Universe column to assign a Dmx Universe to an Output Connection Mame a Port Connected Device Info Port Info Dms Un
198. me type even if it is not selected when you store the preset If you choose this option you ll see a tick in the fixture type column beside the fixture that will be used as the reference for the preset Click on a different fixture s checkbox to use it as the reference Tick Ay Fixture Type if you want to be able to use this preset on any fixture of any type even if it is not selected when you store the preset If you choose this option you ll see a tick in the global column beside the fixture that will be used as the reference for the preset Click on a different fixture s checkbox to use it as the reference Normally only the selected fixtures are included in the Preset If you want to include all fixtures in the preset click on the drop down box and select the All option Normally presets store the values hat the fixture s are outputting no matter whether they are coming the Programmer or fro any Cue that is playing To only store values comig from the Current Cue Alex click on the drop down box and select the Current Cue option Presets are normally per palette i e you create Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Presets separate presets for intensity colour gobo beam and miscellaneous features However the filter bar lets you include or exclude any features To include a feature click on it s icon so that it is highlighted To exclude a feature click on it
199. mmands return the complete command appended with OK For example go 1 List it would return go List 1 OK Commands that are understood but could not be executed If the command is good but the object of that command is not known an error message will be returned For example if there was no Cuelist 100 go 100 would return 100 Unknown Invalid Commands If the command is not understand the message ILLEGAL COMMAND is returned Make sure that there is an end of line character return or enter at the end of each command D Commands and cuelist names are not case sensitive Spaces before or after commands and cuelist names do not affect the behaviour 20 40 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor The Fixture Type Library Editor 21 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor The Fixture Type Library Editor The new Fixture Type Library Editor is a separate application to the console software On a Windows installation it can be found as an alias on the desktop and can be launched like any other Windows program On a T series console it is launched from the Patch window menu Patch by selecting Fixture Editor When launched a window is presented with an expanded directory of all the JANDS supplied fixtures listed as manufacturer sub directories this is the factory default directory Once this directory is collapsed another directory is visible this is the Us
200. n Version 1 of the Vista software DuoSwitch The DuoSwitch can be used to perform the same click and double click functions as the tip switch Toggle the DuoSwitch in either direction to activate the upper or lower button functions If you do not care to use the side switch you can remove if by following the directions in Removing and installing the Duo Switch Using a pen Pointing and Selecting Move the Grip Pen above the pen tablet display screen to position the screen cursor The cursor jumps to the location where you place the pen absolute positioning Press the pen tip on the display screen to make a selection Clicking Tap the display screen once with the pen tip or touch the pen to the display screen with enough pressure to generate a mouse click Double Clicking Press the upper side switch or quickly tap the display screen twice in the same place with the pen tip Double clicking is easier when the pen is perpendicular to the tablet screen Dragging Select an object then slide the pen tip across the display screen to move the object Erasing Erasing is not currently supported in the Vista system Working with the Pen tablet As you work with the pen tablet you can rest your hand lightly on the display screen just as if it were a drawing board or sheet of paper Vista User Guide Version 2 23 75 Using a pen Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Because the drawing surface will be a littl
201. n created in the DMX Chart window Dmx Channel m Range Mame 1 1 Intensity Channel 2 and 3 Pan Hi and Pan Lo 16b Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Position in Class and Pan in Type In the DMX channel section select 16 bit and assign the correct channel numbers The Default value should be set to 127 as it is a midpoint default feature and the Hi Byte value only need be set Click OK to create Vista User Guide Version 2 21 49 DMX Chart tab W Add Dmg Channel select Channel Operation Feature Class Position Type Pan Hame Dine Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel AV Fine Channel av Defaut value BET ATV Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Channel 4 and 5 Tilt Hi and Tilt Lo 16b Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Position in Class and Tilt in Type In the DMX channel section select 16 bit and assign the correct channel numbers The Default value should be set to 127 as it is a midpoint default feature and the Hi Byte value only need be set Click OK to create 21 50 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab Feature Gass Tyne Mame Dink Channel Standard 16 bit channel Fine channel 1 Y Channel 6 Edge Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Beam in Class and Focus in Type In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct
202. n item hold the Alt key or Green modifier while dragging the item from one page to another gt You can also have Quickpickers at the bottom of the main programmer window and on external touchscreen monitors The Multi Quickpicker The multi quickpicker contains 4 quickpicker panels and normally appears at the bottom off the Fixture Chooser and Timeline window If it s not already open select the Multi Quick Picker option from the View gt Add Floating Window menu Vista displays the Multi Quickpicker Ss E Showgun s 6 F ColBbk2me s o amp MeMaLF10 s z gLed Matrix E tot oat ndsteiv 5 40 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window The Components tab The Multi Quickpicker is a floating window it can either be docked inside the main window or it can float on top of or beside the main window To un dock a floating window click on the header bar and drag it off the main window To dock a floating window drag it inside the fixture layout or timeline panel and drop it on the left right top or bottom of the panel The Multi Quickpicker normally display four quickpicker panels To adjust the width of a Quick picker click on the divider bar and drag left or right To hide one or two of the Quickpickers drag the divider s to the right of the panel You can also have Quickpickers on external touchscreen monitors Quickpicker popup menu Depending on the component there are various options available
203. n the Custom Timing option Vista opens the Custom timing window yy Custom Timing Adjust the feature type fade times using the timing bars or by entering values in the time and delay boxes Click on the Save as button Enter a name for the timing set in the popup box and click OK Click OK to close the Custom Timing window Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists About the timeline Applying saved timing configurations To apply a timing set to a cue 1 Select the cue 2 Select the timing set you want from the Timing drop down list 3 Vista applies the thing set to the cue This will not change the timing of any event in the cue that has already adjusted in some way Modifying the cue number name and duration To change cue name duration and end of cue action of a cue in the tiles or layout view 1 Select the cue with the pen or mouse Shift click or ctrl click to extend the selection 2 Double click on number name or duration field The field switches to edit mode 3 Enter anew value and press Enter on the keyboard About the timeline The Vista uses a timeline concept that will be familiar to you if you ve used any modern sound or video editing software on a personal computer When you store into a cue Vista creates an event for each feature of each fixture that you use in the cue The events are placed on the timeline in the cue you wor
204. n the Gobo wheel by clicking on the Wheel and Rotate buttons and adjusting the slider to spin the wheel forwards or backwards If the gobo wheel is spinning you can reverse the spin direction by clicking on the Reverse Icon or stop it by clicking on the Stop icon On some fixtures you can rotate the individual gobos For these fixtures e You can move the selected gobo by small increments to align the image by clicking on the Gobo and Index buttons and adjusting the slider to rotate the gobo clockwise or anti clockwise e You can also spin the selected gobo by clicking on the Gobo and Rotate buttons and adjusting the slider to spin the gobo clockwise or anti clockwise e If the gobo slot is spinning you can reverse the spin a direction by clicking on clicking on the w Reverse icon or stop it by clicking on the F Stop icon 5 24 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the All panel Setting beam size and focus The summary Beam panel has two tabs for controlling the most used beam attributes Focus The Focus tab controls the focus and zoom of the selected fixtures T B Focus LEB zoom IR Use the focus slider to soften or sharpen the beam shape Use the Zoom slider to make the beam spread softer or sharper Iris The Iris tab controls the beam size or diameter of the selected fixtures if they have an iris Use the iris slider to make the beam size Use the Zoom slider to make the beam size small
205. n the tab for the layout you want to duplicate then select the Duplicate Layout option from the Chooser menu Vista displays the Duplicate Layout window Type a name for the layout and click OK Vista creates a copy layout and adds a corresponding tab at the bottom of the layout panel 5 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout Layout organisation There are a number of ways to customise layouts and the way the fixture icons are displayed To make a change select an option from the Chooser menu This option Colours and Background submenu Background colour Background image Erase Background image Resize Background Icon Colour Gel Colour Set note colour Shrink to fit Label position Manage Layouts Duplicate Layout Layouts options does this Opens a submenu Opens a colour picker to set the background colour of the layout panel Opens a window to select an image to use as a background of the layout panel An image size of about 700 x 560px will fill the layout pane Removes the background image if you ve added one Selects the background image which can be moved or resized by dragging on the bottom right hand corner Click outside the background when finished Opens a window to set the outline colour of the selected icon s Opens a window to set the intensity colour of the selected icon s Useful for simulating the colour fi
206. nformation values for your fixture To add or edit a value double click in the field and either type directly in the field or select from the field s popup menu This field is for Manufacturer The name of the company that makes the fixture Vista User Guide Version 2 21 43 Main tab This field Full Name Short Name Fixture Status Beam Type Frame Type Movement Type Physical Type Light Generation Maximum Pan Degrees Maximum Tilt Degrees Element Count Horizontally Element Count Vertically 21 44 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor is for The complete unabbreviated name as supplied by the manufacturer An abbreviated name of your choice for the Fixture This name will be used in the Chooser window when show Short Name is selected Choose from the popup menu to select the appropriate status of the fixture file Choose from the popup menu to select the appropriate beam type of the fixture Choose from the popup menu to select the appropriate frame type choose No Frame if the fixture has no framing mechanism Choose from the popup menu to select the appropriate movement type Choose from the popup menu to select the appropriate physical type Choose from the popup menu to select the appropriate light source Enter the maximum pan degrees as supplied by the manufacturer This value is required in order for the flip function to work correctly This information is
207. ng an effect from scratch on page 7 12 7 3 Effect controls This option Save as template SmartFX does this Click this button to save the effect as a template that will appear in the Components list and Quickpickers When you click on an effect in this list Vista displays the settings and controls for this effect in the right hand pane Effect controls The SmartFX Control Panel contains Rate control Rate controls that apply to all feature types in your effect Feature type tab s IPCGBM with controls for the effect waveform size rate multiplier and direction A Sequence tab with controls for fixture overlap sorting spread and ganging An Advanced tab where you can add additional effects and synchronise or offset the effect waveforms This tab is also used to set how the effect interacts with other cues and effects during playback Effects can include one or more feature types IPCGBG The rate controls apply and are common to all features in the effect This option Rate BPM Rate popup e per cycle e per item was per fixture Disable Enable does this Sets the base rate at which the effect runs expressed in beats per minute BPM This control affects whether the Rate is based on cycles per minute or fixtures per minute Per cycle if the effect is an intensity chase at a Rate of 20 BPM Per cycle then the whole sequence will repeat 20 times each minute Per item
208. ng value Select the Anti clockwise range Anti clockwise Fast to Slow Now click the button to remove the range Channel 12 Gobo Wheel cont As the ranges for Stopped and Clockwise rotation are the same as the manufacturers specification no other changes are required The ranges for gobo wheel rotation are now set Rotate Mode Wheel Slots Expand this section and Select it Notice a single Open slot is loaded with a range of 0 0 wheel Slots Slot Use the button to create as many slots as is required In this case add five slots to make a total of six Vista User Guide Version 2 21 57 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Wheel Slots As the Open slot values are already correct select Slot 2 O Sot zz Channel 12 Gobo Wheel cont On the right hand side of the DMX Chart window the controls are now available to add appropriate data with the selected slot A Name may be applied a Slot Type can be set Gobo or Colour a Category can be assigned Category is useful in remodelling gobo patterns when changing fixture types and an image can be set for preview on the console 21 58 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab Range Hame E oo Category Select Imaje Dhit Range DMA Range hen slotis rotating Start AYE AIV As with other features the DMX Range section is used to set the appropriate values for the slo
209. nge occurs If the clock is paused it continues counting from the time value which it contained while it was paused If Q_list is not sent the clocks in all Open Cue Lists Start simultaneously If Q list is sent in Standard Form only the clock in that Cue List Starts Stops Vista s internal timecode clock If the clock is already stopped no change occurs While the clock is stopped it retains the time value which it contained at the instant it received the STOP command If Q_ list is not sent the clocks in all Open Cue Lists Stop simultaneously If Q list is sent in Standard Form only the clock in that Cue List Stops Vista does not support these commands Load Set Fire Standby_Plus Standby_Minus Sequence_Plus Sequence_Minus Open_Q_ Path Close_Q Path Vista User Guide Version 2 19 37 Connecting to the serial port Appendix 7 Using serial communication to control cuelists 20 Appendix 7 Using serial communication to control cuelists You can activate and control cues by sending text commands via the serial port on a Vista console or PC running the Vista application Mac users will need a Keyspan 19H USB to serial converter to receive serial commands Connecting to the serial port The cable that connects from the triggering device to the Vista should be a standard serial cable also called a null modem cable or serial printer cable not a serial cable extension The important feature is that that pin2 at
210. nnections 2 If you are using a computer turn off any firewall or port blocking application 3 Check that the Group name is exactly the same on all devices in your backup system 4 Check that both the master and slave have IP addresses that are on the same subnet An IP address consists of four numbers separated by dots i e 192 168 0 1 The numbers for the master and slave should be exactly the same except for the last number which must be different and between 1 and 254 5 On your Vista T or I series you can check the IP by opening the Settings Network window from the File menu 6 Ona Windows PC you can find the IP address from the command prompt Start gt Run gt type cmd and type ipconfig 7 Ona Mac make sure that only one Network Interface is active Having both the wired Ethernet and wireless Airport interface active may cause tracking backup to fail 8 Check that you can Ping from the Master to the Slave and vice versa 9 Ona Windows PC you can Ping another device from the command prompt Start gt Run gt type cmd and type ping xxx xxx xxx xxx where XXX XXX XXX XXX is the IP number of another device in your system 10 Power down and re start the console s and computer s you are using Private IP addresses Three blocks of the IP address space are reserved for use on private networks local area networks When setting static IPs on a small network it s best to use IPs from one of the
211. nufacturer s warranty To clean the display screen use an anti static cloth or a slightly damp cloth When cleaning apply only a fixture amount of pressure to the display screen and do not make the surface wet To clean the pen tablet casing or Grip Pen use a soft cloth with mild detergent such as dish washing liquid diluted with water Vista User Guide Version 2 23 81 Power Appendix 11 technical details 24 Appendix 11 technical details Power T4 T2 E2 5S3 B L5 ce Power Consumption 400 Watts 40 Watts 20 Watts max 2 5 Watts max max max Service amp Maintenance With care Vista products will require little or no maintenance However the internal battery in the T and I series only will need to be replaced on a regular basis see the following section If the front panel requires cleaning wipe with a mild detergent on a damp soft cloth The CD drive mechanism battery in the T4 T2 console only is mechanical and should always be treated with care Never allow the entry of fluids into the slot DO NOT spray liquids onto the front panel DO NOT use solvents for cleaning the front panel Warning Do not allow the entry of liquids of any sort into the console chassis The T4 T2 CPU tray should be periodically cleaned to ensure dust does not build up near the fans Battery replacement The Vista T and I series consoles have an internal battery that is used to maintain system BIOS settings
212. oad then any key on a normal playback to load that cuelist into the Superplayback Locks the current cuelist onto the Superplayback When lock is selected pressing Select on another playback will not cjange the Superplayback cuelist Opens the Superplayback top level menu screen Double tap the menu button to switch between Playback and Programming mode Cuelist Control normal mode In the Cuelist Control mode you can control the playback rate and select from several play options using the bottom row of buttons This button Rate 100 11 8 does this Enables the left encoder for rate control of playback Turn the encoder to the left to slow the playback rate and to the right to speed it up Resets the playback rate to normal At 100 the cuelist plays back using the fade times set in the cues Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware The Super Playback Programmer controls This button Jump Shuttle Release Select does this Opens the cuelist jump window on the main screen Used to jump from one cue to another cue out of sequence Select the Cue you want to jump to in the Jump window See Using the Jump window on page 11 10 Press Go to fade to that cue Enables the middle encoder for manual control of playback Move the encoder clockwise to advance and anti clockwise to go backwards Releases the cuelist Fixtures return to the previous settings or to their def
213. on the icon s or note s and selecting Hide from the popup menu Vista User Guide Version 2 5 5 Arranging fixtures in a layout The Chooser window Layout options The Layout options submenu let s you quickly configure some commonly used layout properties To do this Select the Layout you want to adjust by clicking on its tab at the bottom of the Fixture Chooser panel Select Layout options from the Chooser menu Vista displays the submenu This option False Intensity Fixed label size Show selection order Show grid Snap to grid Show names Show IDs Auto add new fixtures Preview refresh rate does this Gives the fixture icon intensity without sending any level to the fixture s Keeps the fixture label size the same no matter the zoom level of the icons Sets the icons to show a selection order number whenever they are selected Display a grid on the layout pane When on fixture icons snap to the grid cells Sets the fixture icon text labels to show Sets the fixture icon ID numbers to show Sets the layout to automatically include any new fixtures added in the Patch window Sets the refresh rate for the icons Higher refresh rates and or large numbers of icons use more processing power Activating layout views To activate a layout view click on the tab for the layout you want to display Layout Dimmers Movers Duplicating a layout To duplicate a layout view click o
214. one by turning it counterclockwise Then pull the grip forward over the pen tip 2 Install the original grip the one with the DuoSwitch access slot by aligning the pen case rails with the grooves inside the grip and pushing the grip over the pen tip When properly positioned the DuoSwitch access hole will reveal the trimmer capacitor Then install the pen tip cone by turning it clockwise onto the pen 3 Align the DuoSwitch into place making sure to match the switch position to the grip molding Then gently press in on the DuoSwitch until it snaps into place One Vista User Guide Version 2 23 79 Precautions on using and handling the Pen Tablet Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Precautions on using and handling the Pen Tablet Temperature and Humidity Operating temperature and humidity 5 to 35 C 20 to 80 RH Storage temperature and humidity 10 to 60 C 20 to 90 RH CAUTION Do not use or store the pen tablet where e Temperature changes are severe or exceed specifications e g outdoors or inside a vehicle e The pen tablet and the Grip Pen are exposed to direct sunlight or heat from an appliance e The pen tablet and the Grip Pen are exposed to water or any other kind of liquid CAUTION Do not use The pen tablet in a dusty environment this may damage the unit Handling WARNING If the LCD screen has been damaged DO NOT touch any liquid that may be leaking from it this liquid is an ir
215. option from the Events menu You can also right click on select the event s and select these options from the popup menu 6 46 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating and applying extracts Stopping effects overriding an event Baseless effects are designed to run on top of a feature setting For example a baseless circle effect will cause fixtures to move in a circle around whatever position is been set in a cue If you want to stop a baseless effect running on an event right click on the event and select the Stop free effects option Creating and applying extracts Extracts are like programming templates and can contain any of the attributes you define on the palettes intensity colour beam position and so on They also store the timing associated with the events An extract is a section of a cuelist or range of events that you can save and re apply in other cuelists By re using existing material to build new cuelists you can save yourself a lot of time re creating your favourite lighting effects Extracts Extracts are like programming templates and can contain any of the attributes you define on the palettes intensity colour beam position and so on They also store the timing associated with the events An extract is a section of a cuelist or range of events that you can save and re apply in other cuelists By re using existing material to build new cuelists you can save yourself a l
216. orking with cuelists To do this 1 Open the cuelist in the editor 2 Select the Cue Properties option on the Edit menu E Mame List ID 18 Options Priority Play at end option Ignore release all Ignore snapshots Release in black HTP enabled Fader type Fader Auto Play Fader Intensity Mode Release on override Timing 2 Timecode Sudio Playback J Chase 2 Defaults 3 Motes This property Name ID Priority Play at end option Ignore Release All 6 26 Normal Restart Intensity Only Mone Normal Oti does this Sets the name for this cuelist Sets the number for this cuelist This field is not editable Sets the priority for the cuelist A cuelist set to High priority can t be overridden by normal or low priority cuelists Only a cuelist set to Programmer priority can override the Editor Determines what happens after the last cue is played and fully over ridden The options are Restart the Cuelist starts again at the first cue Release the Cuelist is released Ignore do nothing The cuelist will ignore the release all command Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists This property Ignore Snapshots Release in Black HTP Enabled Fader Type Fader Auto Play Fader Intensity mode Release on Override Cuelist Timing Creating a Move in Black cue does this The cuelist will not be affected by a snapshot be
217. ose the Delete Cue option Tools gt Cues submenu on the Cuelist menu Merging cues Sometimes it s useful to merge the contents of two or more cues To do this 1 Select the cues with the pen or mouse Shift click or ctrl click to extend the selection Vista User Guide Version 2 6 15 The Timeline window Working with cuelists 2 Choose the Merge cues option from the Tools gt Cues submenu on the Cuelist menu Cues always merge to the lowest cue number Moving and copying cues Often you ll have an effect in one of more cues of a cuelist that you d like to use in another place or another cuelist You can do this using the cuelist navigator panel To do this 1 Select one or more cues by clicking on the cue tiles 2 Choose the Copy or Cut option from the Edit menu or right click on the cue s and select Copy cue or Cut cue from the popup menu 3 Click on the cue before the location you want to move or copy to Choose the Paste option from the Edit menu or right click on the cue s and select Paste from the popup menu The default paste action will restore the look of the copied cue by inserting release events for any features added in the intervening cues To paste just the events or an alias of the cue use the paste special option You can also copy cues by dragging and dropping cue tiles in the cuelist navigator Paste options If you want to move or copy just the events in the original cue
218. ot of time re creating your favourite lighting effects Creating extracts To create an extract 1 Select the part of the cuelist or events on the timeline that you want to use as an extract 2 To adjust a slider setting either e Select the Extracts button on the Components tab in the sidebar Then click on the button or e click on the New Extract button normally Alt F8 3 Type a name for the extract and click the OK button 4 Vista adds the new item to the extract list Applying extracts To apply an extract 5 Select one or more fixtures in the Fixture chooser window 6 Click the Extracts button on the Components tab of the sidebar Vista User Guide Version 2 6 47 Using commands within cuelists Working with cuelists 7 Find the extract you want and click on it to select it Set the mask buttons so that the attributes you want are applied Any attribute that is masked even if it is part of the extract will not be applied Using commands within cuelists Commands let you use a Cuelist to control the playback of one or more other cuelists To insert commands within a cuelist 1 Open a cuelist in the programmer and choose the Insert Commands option from the Tools menu Vista opens the Insert Command window T Macro Properties Back Pause Assert Skip forward Skip backyard Release Flash Inhibit Rate Releazeall Timecode reset Timecode enable Jump Snapshot KRPE others Play
219. otate the wheel forwards or backwards You can also rotate or spin the by clicking on the Rotate button and slider to spin the wheel forwards or backwards If the colour wheel is spinning you can reverse the spin direction by clicking on a the a Reverse icon or stop it by clicking on the F Stop icon Vista User Guide Version 2 5 23 Using the All panel The Chooser window Setting gobo The Gobo summary panel displays icons of the gobos available on the selected fixtures L i i L i j I s i Ah FE Ai fi h L int ji a j a i Wi Pre i 1 i fowl sees f a gl SF a Weal abe Son E If you have only one type of fixture selected the icons Vista displays represent all the gobo types of that fixture Fixtures that have more than one gobo wheel will show a line of available gobos for each wheel The gobos are displayed in the same order as they are on the wheel You can select a gobo from one wheel and leave the other set to open or a gobo from each wheel to combine the patterns To choose a gobo click on the icon representing the gobo shape you want If you have more than one type of fixture selected the gobo icons will be greyed out because their gobos are different Rotation You can move the gobo wheel by small increments to create split patterns by clicking on the Wheel and Index buttons and adjusting the slider to rotate the wheel forwards or backwards You can also rotate or spi
220. ou are using a S or M series control surface the display and input device mouse pen tablet etc settings are controlled by the PC operating system gt Vista has been tested with Wacom pen tablet LCDs and ELO Intellitouch model 1715 monitor ELO make many different touch screen monitors including the AccuTouch type which may not be compatible Please check for compatibility before purchasing touch screen monitors for use with your To set the Pen tablets and Touchscreens that are connected to your T or I series console click the Display and Input Devices button Vista displays the Display and Input Devices window Display and Input Devices screen 0 Wacom PL350 screen 1 Not Connected Screen 2 lt Not Connected gt In this window e Screen 0 is the built in Pen tablet on a T series console e Screen 1 is the monitor you have connected to monitor out 1 e Screen 2 is the monitor you have connected to monitor out 2 13 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Console control panel Using the screensaver To configure the monitors click on the drop down arrow and select the screen type connected to each output If your monitor does not appear it may not be supported Using the screensaver If you are using aS or M series control surface the display screensaver settings are controlled by the PC operating system To set a screensaver on a T or I series console click the
221. ou press the Select button on any cuelist playback you can control that cuelist with the faders buttons and encoders in this section Play controls The faders and buttons below the encoders provide quick access to all the cuelist play function This button does this Jumps to the start of the Cuelist Cues backwards to the previous Cue marker of the selected Cuelist Cues forwards to the next Cue of the Cuelist Jumps to the end of the selected Cuelist Not used Pauses playback of the selected Cuelist s p Commences Go Playback the selected cuelist s ower Flashes intensity of the super playback cuelist to the apes Left flash maximum value Vista User Guide Version 2 11 7 The Super Playback Programmer controls Using the console hardware This button Right Crossfade does this Not used You can configure these buttons in the Console window See Assigning a component to the playback controls on page 11 13 Super Playback mode extended controls If the controls are not already in Playback mode press the menu button then the button labelled Play to switch into to Playback mode The top row of buttons let you select from the playback control pages This button Control Chase SmartFX Load Lock Menu does this Selects the normal cuelist play mode controls Select the cuelist Chase controls Selects the cuelist SmartFX controls Press L
222. ove 8 When you are finished Click on the Unlocked button so that it changes back to Locked To switch between layouts click on the tab you want to use You can select fixtures on one tab switch to another tab and add more fixtures to the selection Managing layout views You can add rename duplicate or modify a layout view To do this select the Manage Layouts option from the Chooser menu Vista opens the Layouts window Layout Properties tem visibility AAA IT post NE 7 2 Dimmers 3a LEDs 4 Media ov Fixtures o Mac 2000 ColorSpot of VL2000 Sp af Showagun Dimmer EFE i Color Block Meciatast Mac 250 E F Groups Matrices 1 Notes f Lt The layout window is divided into three panels Layouts The Layouts panel shows all the layouts you have created You can Vista User Guide Version 2 5 3 Arranging fixtures in a layout The Chooser window e Rename a layout by double clicking on the name and typing a new one e Change the order of the layout tabs by selecting a layout and moving it up or down the list using the Move Up Move Down Move to Top and Move to Bottom buttons e Addanew Layout by clicking on the Add Layout button e Delete a layout by selecting it and clicking on the Delete Layout button a eg a ajam Layou
223. p Encoding Inputs Misc Load Save 7 shared connection do not disconnect other viewers Fultscreen mode Render cursor locally Allow dynamic desktop resizing Only use protocol version 3 3 Beep when requested to by the server Offer to automatically reconnect 4 Tick the box marked Shared Connection do not disconnect other viewers Click OK to close the options window 5 Inthe Connections Details window enter the Vista IP i e 192 168 0 65 6 Click OK to open the login window 7 Enter your password and click OK leave the username blank You should now be able to control the Vista Connecting to Vista using a Mac The following procedure is for the Mac VNCViewer v2 01 http homepage mac com kedoin VNC VNCViewer index html Other VNC clients work in a similar way 1 Check that the Vista and your Mac are on the same subnet I E if the Vista s IP is 192 168 0 68 your PC should be 192 168 0 xxx where xxx is 1 254 but not 68 2 Start the VNC client 18 32 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 5 using VNC on T amp l series consoles Connecting to Vista using a Mac 3 Inthe Open Display window tick the box marked Allow shared desktop eoc Open Display Hostname display 192 168 4 68 a 2 0 Ns Color depth 24 bit 16 7M Colors i H4 Encoding wi Use CopyRect Encoding wi Use RRE Encoding vi Use CoRRE Encoding W Use Hextile Encoding
224. play and filter the components you want to assign to the console You can e choose a component type Cuelists Groups Presets Extracts Smart FX Snapshots from the top dropdown e filter the list by selecting a set from dropdown For example you can filter the list to show just Presets that include Colour Assigning a component to the playback controls Once you ve selected the component type you want you can drag and drop it onto the label area corresponding to the console S LCD windows i Cuelists Ylfa Vq 4 List 2 Cuelist 3 List 4 List PRESET ese or oe Straw 2 amp List B Pee eeen PRESET PRESET r gt 7 List Position 1 Stripes PRESET Pr 100 pesses OY Gaol 160 Vista User Guide Version 2 11 13 Configuring the console for Playback Using the console hardware Tip You can assign any combination of components to the playback controls Cuelists Groups Presets Extract Effects Favourites and Snapshots Splitting playback controls When a component is assigned to a playback it uses all the controls that are available the Go and Choose button plus the fader and flash button if available but you can split a playback set to increase the number of components that can be placed on a page To do this move the cursor to the top of the white label area When the pointer changes to a split bar click and drag down Select Playbacks with faders can be split
225. plays the next channel number in sequence 9 If you prefer you can patch fixtures to an absolute address For example typing 513 in the Absolute address field automatically sets the Universe to 2 and the DMX number to 1 If you ve already added any fixtures to this universe Vista displays the next channel number in sequence 10 In the Spacing field Vista displays the number of channels each instance of the fixture you ve selected will take up If you want to leave empty channels between each fixture you can increase this number For example if a fixture normally uses twelve channels and you increase this number to 14 Vista leaves a gap of two channels between each fixture in the group 11 When you ve set all the fields the way you want them click the Patch button Vista adds the group of fixtures to the patch panel If you ve already added a bunch of fixtures between say channel 10 and channel 50 and you add another batch starting at channel 1 Vista fits as many of them as it can into channels 1 to 9 then flows the rest over to channel 51 gt After you type in the search box you can use the Down Arrow button on your keyboard to move the cursor into the list of fixtures and then tab through the Quantity and other fields Changing universes Each universe can only handle a certain number of fixtures depending on the number of DMX channels each fixture needs To add fixtures to another universe click anot
226. plex macros Some fixtures require more complex macros for for strike reset douse For example a fixture might require ch1 to 255 ch4 to 17 ch 6 to 1 ch 8 to 0 ch 11 to 0 and ch 15 to 84 and for these channels to be held for 6 seconds and sent back to default In this case each command must state a wait time The syntax is as follows channel value wait time in milliseconds So for the example above the macro would read as follows 1 255 0 4 17 0 6 17 0 8 0 0 11 0 0 15 84 6000 That will send the specified values to all channels simultaneously and hold them for 6 seconds Vista User Guide Version 2 21 65 Channels with Custom Ranges Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Saving the Fixture Once all channel ranges have been created spend a few minutes checking them against the manufacturers specification Click the OK button then choose OK from the resulting Save Fixture And Exit dialog To use the fixture you will first need to exit the Fixture Library Editor close the editor window and a confirmation dilaog will be presented Click OK the library will regenerate the library catalogues to incorporate your new fixture Please be patient as this takes some time Start Vista and the new fixture will be available for patching in the User Fixture Library Generating Catalogues The library catalogues are about to be reg This will probably take several minutes Channels with Custom Ranges While all the main fea
227. plication cannot be retrieved or analysed Note Not all crashes will generate a log file If you experience a crash and no log file is generated please report all information you can to us There are two different procedures one for XP and another Microsoft Vista Setup Procedure for Windows XP 1 Inthe Start menu s Run box enter the command drwtsn32 i drwtsn32 i al 2 A dialog box will appear informing you that Dr Watson has been installed as the default debugger Press OK Retrieving Crash Files on Windows XP 1 Crash information will be written into the directory C Documents and Settings All Users Application Data Microsoft Dr Watson Should a Vista crash occur navigate to this directory Vista User Guide Version 2 22 69 Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console Appendix 9 Crash Logs Dr Watson File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Oo Back gt pi J Search Folders Bak Address C Documents and Settings All Users 4pplication Data Microsoft Dr Watson fF T dewtsnaz File and Folder Tasks Test Pokinient Z 3 930 KB Sa Make a new Folder E Publish this Folder to user dmp the web Ed Share this folder DMP File J 63kB 2 Check the modification date of the user dmp and drwtsn32 txt files to make sure that you are looking at the file that corresponds with when the crash occurred 3 Rename the
228. ppen on the fixture icons and control palettes The CLI accepts input from your keyboard or from a suitable USB keypad The CLI window can be left open at all time and will only accept input when the keyboard or keypad is not being used by another window Using the CLI To open and close the command line by clicking View gt Command Line or by pressing the Pause button on the keyboard open the SmartFX window by either e clicking the SmartFX button on the main toolbar usually F or e selecting the Command Line option from the View menu Ctrl 2 e pressing the Pause button on your keyboard gt Live gt Fixture 11 Thru 270 100 Hardware Keypad You can use the keyboard number keys or a separate keypad when the CLI window is showing The Num lock key should be on and in addition to the number keys the following special keys are available This button does this Through also used in storing cues see below or At or At Full Backspace lt Backspace Clear F Fixture Vista User Guide Version 2 5 51 Using a keypad in the programmer window The Chooser window This button does this G Group S Store All Look P Store Part T Time Selecting fixtures in the CLI For simple fixture selections you can just type the fixtures numbers However you can also select Groups and Fixtures by prefacing the ID numbers with a G for Group or F for fixture For example
229. r Cink Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel 1 2 AT Fine Channel AT Cancel Gobo Wheel Channel 12 Gobo Wheel cont Note there are three items added for this feature unlike previous features that have one simple range value assigned Index Mode Expand this section and select the range value section as below Full Index Range 0 to 100 As the specification requires the range for Gobo Wheel Indexing to be 0 127 the values need changing On the right hand side of the DMX Chart window in the DMxX range section Apply the change as seen below and click apply Dh Range Start ei AY 21 56 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab The change to the channel range is reflected in the DMX Range column Gobo Wheel Full Index Range 0 to 100 Rotation Mode Expand this section and select the range value section as below Rotate Mode As the specification requires the range for Gobo Wheel Rotation is to be 128 255 only one range of values is required By default most fixtures have clockwise and counter clockwise values as well as a stop value The editor places ranges for these by default The mechanism in our fixture only rotates in one direction so the first thing that is required is to delete the Anti clockwise range the Stopped range can remain and set to 127 if desired This will make zero rotation on the controls stop the wheel spinning at the last indexi
230. r Scale also known as an Additive group master HTP Highest takes precedence Pages does this Reduce the intensity of fixtures in the group When a Scale fader is pulled down while a cue is being played the intensity of fixtures in that group will be reduced When a Scale flash button is pressed the intensity of fixtures in that group will go to the level programmed in the active cuelist Increase the intensity of fixtures in the group When a Scale fader is pushed up while a cue is being played the intensity of fixtures in that group will be increased When a Scale flash button is pressed the intensity of fixtures in that group will go to 100 Control the the intensity of fixtures in the group on an HTP basis If there s no cuelist containing the fixtures in the group being played the fader will set the level of the fixtures between 0 and 100 This is the default fader and flash button setting for groups Each Playback Group can be paged independently of the others allowing for a wide variety of console configurations To change pages press the Up or Down arrow buttons located to the right of each playback group On the console screen you can also select a page from the popup page selector Vista User Guide Version 2 11 21 Snapshots Using the console hardware The Page Up and Down buttons work in three ways e press quickly to change the page immediately e press and hold
231. r Block cue Un Block cue Opens a Live tab properties window Opens the Cuelist properties window Opens the Insert Command window where you can add a command to the cue you are editing i e to play another cue Sets the selected events to release the feature Merges the events in2 or more selected cues into a single cue Select the cues in the Cue navigator bar Shows or hides tracked events in the time line Tracked events are shown in a lighter transparent colour and cannot be selected Clears all features from the selected fixtures so that they return to their previous state Sends the selected fixtures to their Home settings Blocking copies any tracked events into the selected cue and prevents any future changes to earlier cues from tracking through This means that no matter what changes are made to other cues in the list the cue will play back the exact look it had at the time it was blocked See Blocking a cue on page 6 18 If you Super Block a cue when it runs any features for the fixtures in the cue that aren t included in the cue are automatically sent to their home value This means that the cue will look as it would if no other cuelist was playing Removes redundant events from the selected cue This means that if the selected cue includes an event that is the exactly the same as an event that is tracking through from a previous cue that event will be removed Unblocking will not change the cu
232. r Guide Version 2 Patching your rig Viewing the patch in different ways Table view The Patch screen defaults to the Table view as shown earlier in this section This is the view you will use most of the time here you can drag and drop fixtures into the patch panel for each universe and arrange them the way you want them List view If you choose the List option Vista displays the fixtures as a list with columns for the fixture Ua S VLE500We 9 YL2500 A VL2500 ash 1 1 201 U svL25005p amp YL25005p L2500 Spot 1 1 155 W 7vL25005p 7 WL2500Sp L250 Spot 4 1 133 U 6 VL25005p r WL25005p viso0 Spot 4 111 You can choose the columns you want to show or hide by right clicking in the header row and choosing the fields you want from the popup menu You can also re arrange the columns by clicking on the column name and dragging it to the left or right The default column arrangement is Fixture Label as shown in the chooser window ID number Name Fixture type Patch part for fixtures which re patched in 2 or more parts For example some fixtures have a Intensity Dimmer part that is patched separately DMX Universe DMX Address If you click on any of the column headings the list will sort by that column Click again to change the sort from ascending to descending or vice versa DMX view If you choose the DMX option Vista displays a table view where each cell shows the DMX channel and its output level 15 0 16 0 a
233. r to jump to that point If the Dragable Playhead button is highlighted click on it so it is de selected to prevent accidental triggering of Cue Search You can search for a cuelist or cue by clicking on the corresponding search button You can also do this by choosing the Search option from the View menu Editing in the Playback control window There are two ways you change Cue names times and end of Cue actions from within the Playback control window You can e double click on the Cue Name Time At End setting or Notes field and edit the field directly e right click on the Cue Name Time At End setting or Notes field and select the Edit field of selected Cue s option from the popup window To edit a field directly 1 Double click on the Cue Name Time At End setting or Notes field 2 Choose from the list of options or enter a new name time etc 3 Press the Enter key or click away from the field To use the Edit field window 1 Select one or more Cues You can select a range of Cues by using the shift or control key 2 Right click in the field that you want to change and select the edit option Vista opens the Edit field window 3 Enter anew name time etc 4 Click the OK button Vista User Guide Version 2 10 13 Using the console hardware Console layout 11 Using the console hardware Console layout Vista consoles and control surfaces provide the faders encoders switches
234. ral Bally Hoo and Spread circle e Colour Mix shows buttons for a Rainbow wave RGB CMY and more Below the waveform buttons Vista displays a preview of the waveform s in the effect For position and colour effects this section also provides size controls for each of the feature waveforms For example a position effect has one waveform operating on Pan and another on Tilt You can change the offset of the waveform s by clicking in the preview window and dragging the waveform to the left or right On this tab you can select the waveform type and the phase offset of the waveform For position and colour effects that operate on more than one channel there is also a waveform rate multiplier and phase offset control for each channel The Feature tab s for Swing effects For swing effects there are no size controls since only a value of 100 will reach the endpoints Likewise there is no direction control because swing effects are designed to bounce between endpoints Fate BPM 20 AWY Per cych Y Sequence Advanced 7 6 Vista User Guide Version 2 SmartFX Effect controls The feature tab s will not appear unless the effect is selected in the left pane This option Stop Beats Feature Value Curve Run effect 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 does this Clicking on a Stop icon pauses the swing effect so that you can set a value for the feature To set a value choose
235. range if such a range exists Adjusts the channel value to any value in the DMX range 0 255 For fixtures with large numbers of custom values for example media servers you can type in this field to locate a special value or range by name For fixtures with large numbers of custom channels for example media servers you can sort the values by ID usually as the values appear in the fixtures DMX channel chart or by Name Adjusts the size of the custom value range selector buttons in the right hand column Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window The Components tab This field does this Range buttons In this column there will always be one button that selects the entire channel range i e 0 255 If the Vista library includes information about the fixtures custom values there will be a button for each of the special values or value ranges Clicking on the button will set the channel to that value or range If it s a range you can adjust the value within that range using the top slider DMX Units This button selects between DMX values 0 255 and units normally 0 100 Associated feature If there are other features that are associated with the panels selected feature they can be selected and adjusted from within the window The Components tab If it s not already selected click on the Components tab at the top of the sidebar This is where you store select and organize your Groups preset
236. re that data is collected users should periodically remove log files Procedure for Windows Vista Windows Error Reporting WER has been integrated into the Microsoft Vista operating system By default Vista uploads the crash logs to Microsoft but does not save a local copy To save a local copy of the crash logs the registry must be reconfigured by following these steps 1 Download the file ActivateCrashDumps reg file from the Jands Vista website http www jandsvista com ActivateCrashDumps reg Some browsers helpfully add a txt to the filename which may not be shown if Windows is hiding file file extensions see below for details on changing this behavior The file must have the file extension reg 2 Save the file to the PC 3 Using Windows Explorer find the file and double click on ActivateCrashdumps reg to run it 4 Respond affirmatively to any prompts 5 Reboot the PC The next time any application crashes the crash information will be written into a folder located inside LOCALAPPDATA local Microsoft Windows WER ReportQueue where LOCALAPPDATA is usually c Users user AppData Check the modification date of the directory to make sure that the appropriate directory is being displayed Windows Vista hides many directories and files from the user by default This can be changed in the Control Panel by selecting Folder Options gt View Tab gt Hidden Files and Folders gt Show
237. re will move the right most and so on Opens the Grid window to arrange the selected items in a grid Items can be arranged into rows and columns and sorted by ID or selection order Opens a colour picker to set the background colour of the layout panel Opens a window to select an image to use as a background of the layout panel An image size of about 700 x 560px will fill the layout pane Removes the background image if you ve added one Selects the background image which can be moved or resized by dragging on the bottom right hand corner Click outside the background when finished Opens a window to set the outline colour of the selected icon s Opens a window to set the intensity colour of the selected icon s Useful for simulating the colour filter on a conventional fixture Opens a window to set the colour of the selected note s Changes the leader and fill colour 5 9 Arranging fixtures in a layout The Chooser window Adding notes to the layout window You can add text boxes to the fixture window to help identify different fixture types or areas Notes can be either attached to an object on the layout such as a fixture or can be independent i Vieso0Sp VLes00Sp Note on Layout 1 VL2500Sp VLeso00Sp To add a note you do this 1 To attach a note to a fixture or group first select the item For an independent note make sure no fixtures or groups are selected 2 Right click in the fixture w
238. res All Fixtures All Fitures 7 Current Selection This option does this None The cue is stored normally Blocking Ensures that events that are tracking through to the cue being stored will not be changed even if they are modified in the earlier cue s Super Blocking Ensures that events that are tracking through to the cue being stored will not be changed even if other cuelists that include the same feature types are played prior to this cue being played Block Features Sets which feature types are blocked Click on the Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and Miscellaneous icons to turn that feature on or off Block Fixtures Sets which fixtures are blocked You can choose either All Fixtures or the ones you have selected in the editor Free Effects mode In Vista effects can either have a basepoint or be free A Free effect is designed to run on top of a feature setting For example a free circle effect will cause fixtures to move in a circle around whatever position has been set by another cue or setting from the console To view or modify the Event mode for a cue open the Free effects section of the Cue properties window Free Effects Events Provide Basepoint This option does this Events provide Events in the cue will be used as a base point for any Basepoint baseless effects that are running 6 24 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating a Move in Bla
239. ritant In case of contact with skin eyes or mouth rinse immediately with running water for at least 15 minutes or more If contact is made with the eyes or mouth also consult a physician WARNING Prevent children from swallowing the pen tip or side switch The pen tip or side switch may accidentally be pulled out if children are biting on them 23 80 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Precautions on using and handling the Pen Tablet CAUTION Do not disassemble the Grip Pen This may cause the device to malfunction In this case Wacom shall have no responsibility to repair or replace the product CAUTION Do not scratch the display screen Avoid placing sharp objects on the display screen surface CAUTION Avoid intensive shock or vibration to the pen tablet or the Grip Pen Hitting or dropping the pen tablet display may damage the display screen or other components CAUTION Do not put heavy articles on the Interactive Pen Display or push against it with a strong force this may damage the display screen or bend the stand CAUTION If the pen tip becomes sharp or angular it may damage the coating on the display screen Please replace the pen tip if necessary CAUTION Do not use any organic solvent e g alcohol or even mild detergent to clean the display screen Use of these cleaners can damage the coating on the screen Please note that damage of this kind is not covered by the ma
240. rking with the OSD is as follows 1 Press the Menu button to open the OSD main menu 2 Use the or buttons to select an option When the option you want to adjust is highlighted press the Enter button The current settings and adjustment sub menu for that option will appear 3 Use the or buttons to adjust the option settings 23 76 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Using a pen 4 When you have made your changes press the Enter button to save To exit press the Menu button gt All settings are automatically saved when the OSD menu closes If you make changes to the display appearance and cannot return to the original settings use the Reset Recall option to return The pen tablet to its original factory defaults Caring for the Cintiq pen tablet Keep the Grip Pen and the Cintiq LCD screen surface clean Dust and dirt particles can stick to the pen and cause wear to the display screen surface Regular cleaning will help prolong the life of your LCD screen surface and pen Keep Cintiq and the Grip Pen in a clean dry place and avoid extremes in temperature Room temperature is best Cintig and the Grip Pen are not made to come apart except where specifically indicated for removal and replacement of the pen s DuoSwitch Taking apart the product will void your warranty Caution If the pen tip becomes sharp or angular it may damage the coating on the display screen Please r
241. rogramming mode In this mode the buttons and encoder wheels can be used to set Intensity levels Pan Tilt and all the other features of your fixtures e Play puts the controls into playback mode In this mode the controls and buttons provide quick access to the regular and advanced cuelist playback options e SEX stands for Smart Effects This mode let s you use the buttons and encoders control the most frequently used effects settings 1 Menu button 2 Mode selection buttons 11 4 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the console hardware The Super Playback Programmer controls Editor aka Programmer mode When you select fixtures in the Chooser or Timeline window the hardware controls can be used instead or the on screen palettes to adjust setting for Intensity Position Colour Gobo and Miscellaneous parameters Programmer mode If the controls are not already in Programming mode press the menu button then the button labelled IPCG to switch into to programmer mode 4 Menu button 2 Feature type selection COLOUR GOED EERM MEU 3 3 l a Se caca Fixture selection status Intensity 4 Encoder labels eae aes 4 5 Feature values 6 Soft buttons T Previous Next fixture Encoders Editor intensity fader 10 Live time fader This button does this I POS Press this button to put the encoders and lower 6 buttons in Intensity plus Position mode Pressing it again cycles the controls throu
242. rt such as a memory stick To open a show attach the USB device or put the CD in the CD drive if available and choose the Import gt Show option from the File menu Exporting show archives backing up It s extremely important to make backup copies of your show user data folders Like any other computer the Vista stores your shows on a hard drive and although it s extremely unlikely if this drive were to fail e g if the console was dropped you could lose all the show files stored on it For this reason we recommend that you make regular backups of your work onto a storage device that you can connect via a USB port To export a show archive onto an external storage device 1 Connect a USB Flash drive or external disk to the USB port 2 Choose the Export option from the File menu Vista displays the Export window Vista User Guide Version 2 2 5 Creating and loading shows Getting started BU Test 20710 Byron Demo 2 DM0 0610 DM0 0510 BMT OOF 1o DM 044 O Li ba Lm lt Back Next gt Cancel 3 Click on the Show button and then select the show to backup from the list of show files 4 Click the Next button Vista displays the Export window gy Export Jeg SOuUrcels E Program Files Jlands yista2 UserData Shows DM1 00710 Destination Select the destination Browse l 5 Click the Browse button and choose a drive and directory on the computer or storage device and
243. rtFX window to modify an effect To adjust the speed and other parameters of an effect open the SmartFX window by either 7 2 clicking the SmartFX button on the main toolbar usually F11 or selecting the SmartFX Editor option from the Tools menu Ctrl K Vista User Guide Version 2 SmartFX Using effects The SmartFX has two panes the effects list on the left and effect controls on the The Show effects from pane normally shows the effects that are active i e running in the Live tab or in a Cuelist The Effects list You can filter the list of effects by their source whether they are active and the fixtures they are being applied to This option Source Popup selector Active only Selected Fixtures New Effect Vista User Guide Version 2 does this The source popup filters the effects list by source e Anywhere includes all effects e Selected Cuelist includes just the effects running on the Selected Playback e Editor Cuelist includes effects running in the Live tab and any Cuelists tabs that are open in the Editor e Editor Current Cue includes effects running in the selected cue in the Cuelist being edited Filters the effects list to only show effects that are being played that is the ones you can see on stage Filters the effects list to only show effects that are being run on the selected fixtures Creates a new effect with your own settings See Creati
244. ry end of the fade time Snap end d The feature starts with a delay then slides up to the end state Square law A The feature starts quickly and the finishs slowly Inverse square Vista User Guide Version 2 6 45 Timeline events Working with cuelists This icon does this E The feature goes to the end state very quickly Switch EE The feature goes to the end state very quickly Hot power ad Flourescent A Sinus Instead of making an event very short you can just set it to Snap at Start Creating Release events Sometimes it s useful to have a cue release control of a feature For example a cuelist might set some lights to point downstage in the first cue but in the second cue you want the lights to revert to whatever position they were in previously To do this you need to store a Release event s for the fixtures and features you want to the cue to relinquish control of You can also right click on select the event s and select these options from the popup menu Un tracking events You can also right click on select the event s and select these options from the popup menu Muting events If you want to temporarily prevent an event from being played back you can mute it To do this select the event s and choose the Mute event option from the Events menu The event bar will be greyed and when the cue is played the event will be ignored To un mute an event choose the Unmute event
245. s On the slave console there are two options 1 Click on the Abort button to prevent the slave console from taking over the show and beginning to output 2 Click on the Failover now button to have the slave console take over the show immediately and begin to output If neither button is clicked the slave will take over when the countdown is finished If you are using the DMX outputs on your Vista console or control surface you must swap your DMX cables from the master to the backup console in the event of a failure Manually switching to the backup console To manually switch to the slave device click on the Failover Now button on the Failover tab Backup status You can check the status of the master and slave in their respective backup windows To do this select the status tab in the Backup window Ey Backup Network Autosave Tracking Backup Contig Status Local Time Controller OM Local Dmx Output Oh FAILOVER NOW OK X Cancel Y Apply The master console or computer should show the Local Time Controller and Local DMX Output being On The slave console or computer should show the Local Time Controller and Local DMX Output being Off unless the master has failed Vista User Guide Version 2 17 29 Troubleshooting Appendix 4 tracking backup Troubleshooting If you cannot see your slave console on the Network tab of the backup window 1 Check all your Ethernet cables and co
246. s 5 3 layout view activating 5 7 arranging 5 7 duplicating 5 7 layout window adding notes to 5 10 arranging fixtures 5 11 erid 5 11 layouts managing views 3 3 Vista User Guide Version 2 Index options 5 6 organising 5 7 properties 5 5 LCDs screensaver 13 4 Learn Timing 8 2 Lee swatchbook 5 24 Limit 4 8 list view 4 10 4 11 Live Time Window 5 49 loading existing shows 2 4 logs 22 70 lowlight 5 21 preset 5 49 M manufacturer gels 5 24 5 31 matrix placing fixtures 5 12 menu Chooser menu 14 14 Console menu 14 13 Edit menu 14 8 Help menu 14 18 Patch menu 14 12 Session menu 14 7 Step menu 14 9 Timeline menu 14 15 Tools menu 14 10 View menu 14 16 menu bar 3 1 menu reference 14 7 merge cue 6 16 midi control 19 36 midi show control 19 37 modifier keys 11 4 monitoring active cuelists 10 10 move or copy cues 6 16 moving events around 6 43 fixtures around the patch panel 4 5 msc 19 37 muting Vista User Guide Version 2 General Specifications events 6 47 N names renaming fixtures 4 6 navigating 3 1 network preferences 13 5 notes adding to the layout window 5 10 O Offset 4 9 output view tabs adding 12 1 output window 12 1 configuring 12 2 outputs amp inputs 24 85 P Page controls 11 13 pages 11 23 palettes common features of the palettes 5 20 summary amp detailed views 5 19 tabs 5 19 parameters fine mo
247. s Extracts Effects Cuelists and Snapshots The window is divided into different areas that allow you to e choose how you want to view the components e choose the type of component you want to work with Groups Presets Effects Extracts and Snapshots e choose a component and either activate it or modify it in some way e create new pages that let you group components into custom sets This screen provides quick access to all the elements used for programming and playback of a show To choose the component type you use the buttons at the top of the left column This button does this QP1 displays a multi panel Quick picker The Quick pickers provide an easy way to arrange and select Presets Groups Extracts SmartFX and more QP2 displays a second multi panel Quick picker Vista User Guide Version 2 5 37 The Components tab The Chooser window This button does this Groups displays and let s you select or modify the groups you ve saved Presets displays and let s you select or modify the presets you ve saved FX displays and let s you select any of Vista s built in effects Extracts displays and let s you select or modify the Extracts you ve saved The parameter Filter bar If you are working with Presets Effects or Extracts the Parameter Filter bar can be used to filter the items that are displayed or the features that are stored ee a If you are recording a Preset
248. s automatically after the previous cue Finish with preceding the cue plays automatically and is set to finish at the same time as the previous cue Disable Move in Black Removes the Move in Black events from the MIB cue but does not delete it Marked Features Only the selected features will be marked for move in Feature filter cs Marked Fixtures Lets you choose to mark all fixtures or just the ones currently selected 3 Click OK to create the Move in Black cue r EA r LI HA b ALIN i DET Ea yo nh nto Aan r 10 00 64213 E Ir ten l yo 5 A Gobo Wheel _ The move in black events are shown as ghosted events in the Move in Black cue and display the MIB icon Move In Black cues show MIP in the tiled cue display and M in other views Marked cues display MARK logo in the tiled cue display and m in other views Individual events in a marked cue can also be excluded from move in black To do this select the events in the timeline view and select the Ignore Move In Black option from the from the Timeline menu or right click menu Ignored events show a MIB icon with a red cross running through it Intensity cannot be marked 6 20 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating a Move in Black cue Cue Properties Each cue has a number name and fade time that you can set by clicking on the cue tiles and editing the fields You can also se
249. s by Name alphabetically or by ID number When the selection box is ticked selecting a cuelist will play it To release a cuelist hold the green modifier or press Alt and select the cuelist click this button to apply these settings to all Quickpicker windows When you select some fixtures the preset labels change to indicate which are available This label Greyed Normal Ticked indicates this preset does not have any settings stored for the selected fixtures this preset has settings for some or all of the selected fixtures this preset is being used on the selected fixtures Vista User Guide Version 2 5 43 Groups The Chooser window Groups If you have a big rig the last thing you want to do is manipulate dozens of individual fixtures To make it easy to control all the fixtures in your rig Vista automatically creates groups for each fixture type that you patch You can also create your own groups A group can consist of any number of any type of fixtures it s entirely up to you what you put in a group Some typical groups might be all the even or odd fixtures of one type all the fixtures on the back truss or all the fixtures you re using on one particular part of the stage Creating groups When you are first creating groups it s easier to be in a layout that shows the Groups panel in the sidebar If you re seeing something else click on the Components tab and select the Groups
250. s field Does this Time sets the fade time in seconds You can also set the fade time by clicking on the timing bar and dragging the right handle forwards or backwards Delay sets the delay time in seconds You can also set the delay time by clicking on the timing bar and when the cursor turns into a hand dragging the bar to the right 5 48 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window SmartFX sets the fade curve To set the fade curve click on the icon and select an option from the popup list See the glossary for more about fade curves Fade Curve 4 Click on the Save as button and give this Timing preset a name 5 Click OK to save The new Timing preset will now be available on the Live Timing drop down box SmartFX Vista comes with a number of built in effects that you can use to quickly create dynamic looks including intensity pulses position shapes colour chases and more To see the built in effects click on the Components tab and select the FX button This lets you apply one of the built in effects with just one click but you can also use the SmartFX window to modify the built in effect or create your own effects from scratch See the SmartFX window on page 2 2 Applying a built in effect To apply an effect 1 Inthe Fixture chooser window select the fixtures you want 2 Click the FX button on the Components tab Vista a list of the built in effects By sly ne aT a Saree fe soto 7
251. s icon so that it is not highlighted Preview panel The bottom panel of the New Preset window shows a preview of the fixtures you have selected and the features that will be stored in the preset 7 Click the OK button Vista creates a new Preset that appears in the Presets panel of the Component Sidebar and in Quickpickers set to show All presets or ones of the feature type you ve created Updating presets You can use the Programmer to update the information stored in a preset To do this 1 While a editing the cuelist select the fixtures you want to change or add to the preset 2 Make the adjustments you want using the palettes 3 Right Click on the preset in the Presets panel or a Quick Picker and select Update from the popup menu 4 Vista displays the Update Preset window where you can You can also update Presets when you Update a cuelist that s being played back The Highlight and Lowlight presets There are two special presets Highlight and Lowlight that set the behaviour of fixtures when Highlight mode is on e when you select a fixture it goes to the Highlight preset e when you deselect a fixture it goes to the Lowlight preset To edit either of these presets you do this 1 Set the fixture s Intensity Position Colour beam etc 2 Right click in the Sidebar Components Presets panel and select the Update Highlight Preset or Update Lowlight Preset Vista User Guide Version 2 5
252. s no master cue in an alias set Removing the link to an Alias Cue An Alias cue can be changed to normal cue To do this 1 Select the Cue tile to be changed 2 Select the Remove Cue Alias option from the edit menu or right click on the cue tile Remove Cue Alias option from the popup menu Making changes to a cue without affecting the next cue It s often useful to make changes to cue without those changes tracking through to the following cue For example you might have a cuelist where the lights change to colour blue in cue 1 and stay that way until they change to red in cue 10 If you then decide you want them to be yellow in just cue 5 you could make that change but since there are no colour events in cues 6 9 the lights will stay yellow when you really want them to revert back to blue in cue 6 For this situation Vista provides a method to make changes to a cue only To do this 1 Edit a cuelist and make the changes 2 Inthe timeline select the events they will normally be highlighted already Vista User Guide Version 2 6 17 Creating a Move in Black cue Working with cuelists 3 Click on the Untrack button on the toolbar or select the Un track events cue only option from the Tools menu Vista inserts events in the following cue to set the lights back to the state they were in before the change If there were no events of that type originally Vista inserts release events instead
253. saturation just click on the shade you want in the spectrum area and drag the slider bar below the colour panel to set the saturation level Cyan Magenta and Yellow Red Green Blue This tab gives you the option of setting your colour using either CMY or RGB or HSV values Das Bi Cyan RI SI Magenta R ED Click the relevant slider mode button to choose the method you want then adjust the sliders to set the colour 5 22 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the All panel Swatch This tab provides the actual gel colours numbers and names from the Lee swatchbook so you can pick the exact colour you want CER EA E 46 dark magenta tose purple medium purple light lavender paler lavender Search ka E El Click in the Colour Number or Name N button to sort the list by name number or colour You can also search for a name or number by typing in the search box Colour wheel When using fixtures with colour wheels you can use this tab to select the colour slot or position you want this fixture to use on Fixtures that have more than one colour wheel will show a line of available colours for each wheel The colours are displayed in the same order as they are on the wheel Just click on the colour swatch to select it You can move the colour wheel by small increments to create slit colours by clicking on the Index button and adjusting the slider to r
254. se a toolbar select the Toolbars option from the View menu gt Connect This button does this Connect Open the DMX Connections window where you can connect your console s DMX outputs and any external Ethernet DMX interface boxes to the patch universes Chooser amp Timeline window toolbars There are nine toolbars available on the Editor windows Update toolbar All the buttons on this toolbar are available on the standard soft button set However if you have re configured the soft buttons this toolbar may be useful Q Update a Clear QB Bing Live does this Opens a new Cuelist in the Editor Opens an existing Cuelist in the Editor displays the Store Part window where you can save the contents of the editor to any cue in any cuelist Store part Store Part provides many options and must be used for tracking to operate correctly See Store Part on page xxx Vista User Guide Version 2 3 11 Toolbars This button Store Look Clear w Update qe Blind Live Edit toolbar Using the interface does this displays the Store Look window where you can save the complete output the look on stage Storing this way will ensure that when you play a Cue back it will appear exactly as it did when you saved it Clear all information coming from the Live tab If a Cuelist tab is selected this button closes that tab displays the Upd
255. se ranges 10 0 0 0 10 255 255 255 172 16 0 0 172 31 255 255 192 168 0 0 192 168 255 255 17 30 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 5 using VNC on T amp l series consoles VNC password 18 Appendix 5 using VNC on T amp l series consoles VNC password The default password for VNC connections is password Starting VNC To start the VNC server on a Vista T series or I series console 1 Restart the console When the red Boot Menu screen appears press any key to stop at this window Then use keyboard arrow keys to select a startup option Select VNC to start VNC normally or select VNC 1024x768 to start VNC and set the screen resolution to 1024x768 pixels 2 Vista will automatically start the VNC server 3 Vista is now running the VNC server Connecting to Vista using a Windows PC The following procedure is for the VNC Viewer application from Real VNC http www realvnce com download html Other VNC clients for windows work in a similar way 1 Check that the Vista and your PC are on the same subnet LE if the Vista s IP is 192 168 0 68 your PC should be 192 168 0 xxx where xxx is 1 254 but not 68 2 Start the VNC client Vista User Guide Version 2 18 31 Connecting to Vista using a Mac Appendix 5 using VNC on T amp l series consoles 3 Inthe Connections Details window click the Options button then the Misc tab m VNC Viewer Options Xx Colour am
256. sion 2 14 13 Menus Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference This option does this Show Timeline Switches to the Timeline window if it is not already open Show tracked events Shows or hides features that are tracking through from previous cues Tracked events are shown as lighter bars that cannot be selected Align start Aligns the start points of the selected events Align end Aligns the end points of the selected events Set Event Timing Opens the Event Timing window where you can edit the timing information for the selected event Reset to default Resets the selected event s so that it follows the timing default timing for its feature type Fade Curve Sets the fade type for the selected event s Convert to Release Converts the selected event so that it releases the Event control of the feature UnTrack events Undo the effect of the selected events in the following Cue only Cue Mute Events Prevents the selected event s from being played back The event bar will be greyed and when the cue is played the event will be ignored Unmute Events Removes the muting from the selected event s Stop Free Effects Sets the selected event s to stop any free effects for the same feature type Snap to Grid Sets events to snap to the timeline gridlines Grid Size Sets the gridline increments The default is 0 25s Grid Origin Sets how the timeline ruler shows timing Start of cue shows Os at the start of each cue S
257. sion 2 8 1 Using Learn Timing to adjust cue timing Assigning Audio to a Cuelist 2 Follow steps 2 4 as above Using Learn Timing to adjust cue timing You can programme a Cuelist then use the Learn timing window to adjust the Cue start times based on your actions This can be useful if you want to fine tune Cue timing to an audio or video track Using Learn Timing 1 Open the Cuelist you want to use 2 Select the Learn timing option from the Tools menu Vista opens the Learn Timing window WaT wh em Press play to set the start time of each cue Cues can be individually enabled or disabled for learn timing via the cue properties Click Done when finished or Cancel to discard any changes If Maintain Cue Duration is checked cues may be overlapped it necessary to set their start times without affecting event fade times otherwise the cues willbe scaled to fit in the new time E L im i E a Internal 25fps PAL Active Pee Internal Timecode Controls gt it oc oo oooo 01 00 00 00 iam ot 10 00 00 done x Cancel 3 To keep the existing timing for cues tick the maintain Cue Duration checkbox If this box is not ticked all cues and their events will be stretched or shrunk to match the time between cue start times Adjusting cues to timecode 4 If you want to learn timing based on a Timecode sourc
258. soft buttons correspond to the hardware buttons above the main screen on L and T series consoles To make it easier to identify the buttons you can add on screen labels below the buttons To do this select the Softkey Toolbar option from the View menu Vista places the softkey labels toolbar at the top of the window oe n ee ane e eter uee e w b w M G U e I ee Oram 160e y ja oor Sanam The Sidebar To show or hide the sidebar click on the Sidebar button at the top right side of the main menu bar O The sidebar provides access to different features depending on the window you have open e Inthe Patch window you use the sidebar to select fixtures from the library and configure them e Inthe Console window you use the sidebar to select components i e Cuelists Groups Presets and more and assign them to the Playback sets You can also assign fader and button functions to the playback controls e Inthe Fixture Chooser and Timeline the sidebar contains the palettes i e Intensity Position Colour Gobo Beam and component panels i e Groups Presets Extracts Effects and more e There is no sidebar in the Playback Control and Output windows Configuring the sidebar If you prefer the Sidebar can be moved to the left side of all windows To do this select the Sidebar Dock Left option from the View menu Vista User Guide Version 2 3 9 Toolbars Using the interface You can adjust the
259. starts at it s 0 point and so will always look the same when it starts No sync TBC Creating an effect from scratch To create your own effect 1 In the Programmer Fixture window select the fixtures you want Click the SmartFX button on the main toolbar or choose the SmartFX Editor option from the Windows menu Vista displays the Smart Effects window Click the New button at the bottom of the left pane to display the Create Effect window Click on one of the effect type buttons Vista provides several effect types e Wave effects where the setting for Intensity or Colour or Position or any other feature follows a waveform e Swing effects that that move between two or more presets or IPCGBM settings e Video effects that use an animated gif to control the Intensity and Colour of a group of fixtures usually arranged in a matrix Choose the Feature type you want to use in the effect e g intensity or position or colour Type a name for your effect in the Name box Click OK display your effect in the SmartFX window Adjust the controls in the right hand panel of the window to apply the effects you want Making your effect swing If you chose the Swing button in the Create effect window you have to define the end points of the effect i e where it starts and where it finishes 7 12 Vista User Guide Version 2 SmartFX Stopping an effect In this case when you click OK Vista adds
260. t as the specification below indicates different values are required to operate the slot in either Indexing or Rotating modes Channel 12 Gobo Wheel cont Set the DMX Range values for Slot 2 as shown below follow the same procedure for the remaining slots The correct value for Slot 2 18 or 146 will automatically switch between the two values depending on which control is currently being used on the console i e indexing or rotating Vista User Guide Version 2 21 59 DMX Chart tab Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Range Mame Shatter slot Type peman Tateqa KEE sAr XIS pu ais rots Select image DMA Fange Start i Y End WE Av DMA kange ren aat is rotating Start Keis YERA E AY Click the Select Image button to open up the Images window navigate to the gobos directory and search for the image required select and open it then name it in the Name field Open File xj Look in E gobos ki dmt fe Thumbnails My Recent Doeuments La Desktop os My Document wr e My Computer 0079006006 0079006012 0079006005 a i My Network Places 0079006025 0079006026 0079006027 0079006028 zi File name 0079006001 z Fiesofipe Images pno m a i d o a Tip Switch the window view to Thumbnails for image previews Channel 13 and 14 Gobo Rotation Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Beam in Class and Gobo Slot
261. t are the same as the fixture specification so it too requires no adjustment Channel 15 Iris Click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Beam in Class and Iris in Type In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct channel number The Default value should be set to 255 as it is a 255 default value feature Click OK to create 21 62 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor DMX Chart tab W odd Omx Channel Select Channel Operation Feature Mane Ems Channel Type Standard 16 bit Channel 13 4 Fine Channel AT Y Default Value 255 AV cancel The Iris 8 bit channel 15 has been created in the DMX Chart window Channel 16 17 and 18 Timing channels These three channels differ from the previous channels created in that they do not map to generic controls They will be Custom Feature channels that are associated with the Class of feature For the Focus Time channel 17 Varilite terminology states Focus is Position click the DMX button to open the Add DMX Channel dialog Select Custom Position in Class Custom Position will automatically be assigned to Type and as we are creating a Custom Feature a feature name needs to be assigned type in Focus Time In the DMX channel section select Standard and assign the correct channel number The Default value should be set to 0 as it is a 0 default value feature Click OK to create Vista User Guide Version 2 21
262. t event timing and optionally scale events using the Event timing window To do this select the event s and select Set Event Timing option from the Timeline menu You can also right click on select the event s and select this option from the popup menu Vista User Guide Version 2 6 43 Timeline events Working with cuelists Vista displays this screen My Event Timing ax Enter the newe timing for the selected events Specity Start Middle Ena Start 03s Duration 1s Beale Events ee This option does this Start Select to set the start time of an event Middle Select to set the mid point of an event End Select to set the end time of an event TIme Enter a time to set the start mid or end of an event to that Start Mid End position on the timeline If you enter a number with no units Vista assumes seconds Use h for hours m for minutes e g 1h2m3 5s Duration Enter a time to set the duration or length of an event s If you enter a number with no units Vista assumes seconds Use h for hours m for minutes e g 1m2s Scale Events Select this option if you want all selected events to be scaled when the duration is increased or decreased Scaling is based on the longest event If this box is not ticked all events will be set to the same duration Aligning start and end points You can also align the start and end times of selected events To do this select the events and then select the
263. t of Lee filters so you can pick a colour by it s name number or swatch Click in the Colour Number or Name N button to sort the list by name number or colour swatch You can also search for a name or number by typing in the search box medium ello straw tint deep stra surprise peach Tire medium amber gold amber Wheel When using fixtures with a colour wheel s this option provides a graphic representation of the colour wheel so you can see exactly what colours are available and where they are on the wheel If a fixture has more than one colour wheel the buttons above the colour wheel will be available To choose the colour wheel you want to work with click on the corresponding button a Components You can move the colour wheel by small increments to create split colours by clicking on the Index button and adjusting the slider to turn the wheel forwards or backwards You can also rotate or spin the colour wheel by clicking on the Rotate buttons and adjusting the slider to spin the wheel forwards or backwards If the colour wheel is spinning you can reverse the spin direction by clicking ee briki _ on the Reverse Icon or stop it by SI Gobot Siot IRo clicking on the Stop icon E SS _ If you have more than one type of me m Lee Ghee fixture selected Vista displays a tab for each fixture type at the top of the panel To choose the fixture type you want to work with click on the
264. t properties does this Moves the selected layout to the top Moves the selected layout up Moves the selected layout down Moves the selected layout to the bottom Adds a new Layout Deletes the selected layout The Layout properties panel let s you configure how a layout displays names IDs and other properties To do this 9 Select the Layout you want to adjust in the Layouts panel This option Lock positions Labels show Names Labels show IDs Labels ignore zoom Notes ignore zoom Auto show new fixtures does this Locks the layout so the fixtures cannot be moved You can also lock and unlock a layout using the Locked Unlocked button beside the layout tabs in the Fixture Chooser window Sets the fixture icon text labels to show Sets the fixture icon ID numbers to show The label size remains fixed when the fixture icons are zoomed in or out The notes size remains fixed when the fixture icons are zoomed in or out Sets the layout to automatically include any new fixtures added in the Patch window Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Arranging fixtures in a layout This option does this Snap to Grid Locks or Unlocks the current layout Fixture and Group icons can not be moved when a layout is locked But they can be scaled Show Gridlines Display a grid on the Fixture Chooser layout pane Grid Spacing Sets the space between the grid lines The higher the number the
265. t these properties and other advanced options more in the Cue Properties window To do this 1 Select the cue you want in the Cuelist navigator 2 Choose the Cue Properties option from the edit menu or right click on the cue tile and select the Cue properties option from the popup menu Modifying cue name duration and end of cue action The cue s name number and how it starts are set in the properties section of the window Teer eum Mame Cue Cue number a Timing Fallow time iH HALT Defaut timing 2 secs Ignore Learn Timing 7 Loop Allased Cues Blocking t Tracking Free Effects 2 Audio Playback 1 Defaults Notes This option does this Cue name Sets the name that appears in all windows for this cue Cue number Sets the number that appears in all windows for this cue The cue number cannot be changed to a value that would mean changing the order of the cue tiles Vista User Guide Version 2 6 21 Creating a Move in Black cue This option Follow Time Cue Start Mode Follow time Timecode Default timing Ignore Learn Timing Working with cuelists does this sets how the cue will start the options are H Halt F Follow Play n seconds after the previous cue ends E Start previous cue Press the Go button to play this cue Play n seconds after the start of the Timecode Play when the timecode is received Sets how long after
266. tally be pulled out if children are biting on them Removing and installing the Duo Switch Some users prefer to remove the DuoSwitch when working with the Grip Pen For example you may want to remove the switch in order to focus on a drawing and eliminate any accidental clicks that would occur if you unintentionally pressed on the switch Note however that removing the DuoSwitch also removes the button functionality it offers For most users it is unnecessary to remove the DuoSwitch Important Do not remove the switch by prying it from either end as this may damage your Pen NEVER adjust the trimmer capacitor that will be visible when the switch is removed When using the pen without the DuoSwitch always replace the original rubberized grip with the optional grip in order to protect the trimmer capacitor To remove the DuoSwitch 1 Firmly clasp the DuoSwitch in the middle and pull out Press in on the rubberized grip in order to better grasp the switch 2 Remove the pen tip cone by turning it counterclockwise Then pull the grip forward over the pen tip 3 Install the optional grip by aligning the pen case rails with the grooves inside the grip and pushing the grip over the pen tip Then replace the pen tip cone by turning it clockwise onto the pen 23 78 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Removing and installing the Duo Switch To Install the DuoSwitch 1 Remove the pen tip c
267. tart of Cuelist shows a single continuous timeline Current Position sets the Os position to the current position of the playhead Timecode shows timecode values HH MM SS Fs View menu This option does this 14 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference This option Show Patch Show Console Show Fixture Chooser Show Timeline Show Playback Show Output Window Themes Vista Toolbar Add floating window Sidebar Ctrl 1 Ctrl 2 Command Line Toolbars Only show Active cuelists Follow on Go Follow on Select Vista User Guide Version 2 Menus does this Switches to the Patch window Switches to the Console window Switches to the Fixture Chooser window Switches to the Timeline window Switches to the Playback window Switches to the Output window Opens the Vista ThemeDialog window where you can customise the colour of window elements or load one of the alternate themes Shows or hides the window selection toolbar at the bottom of the screen Displays a submenu where you can select a window to open on the desktop or an external monitor The available windows include the Patch Chooser Playback Output and DMX windows as well as Multi Quick Picker to display presets groups etc Quick Picker 1 4 a single quickpicker Displays a submenu with options to show the sidebar on either the left or right side of the screen an
268. tatus editor 6 40 Step menu 14 9 Step pane 10 12 stopping Vista User Guide Version 2 General Specifications effects 6 47 store selecting a cue and store options 6 8 selecting a cuelist 6 7 store all 6 2 store part 6 6 storing modulating effects 5 52 swinging effects 5 52 striking a fixture 3 11 4 11 summary by feature 6 35 by fixture type 6 36 summary views 6 35 Swap pan tilt 4 8 swing making an effect swing 7 13 swing effects 7 7 switching on 2 2 Symmetrical 4 9 T table view 4 10 technical information 24 84 template effect applying 7 1 modifying 7 3 the multi quickpicker 5 41 time and date 13 6 timecode 6 22 6 28 9 5 adjusting cues to 8 3 timeline about 6 6 6 10 6 34 adding events to 6 41 aligning start and end points 6 45 cuelist tabs 6 11 default times 6 30 event bars 6 34 fade curve 6 45 moving events around 6 43 reset event time 6 45 zooming in and out 5 2 21 52 21 56 21 57 21 58 Timeline menu 14 15 timeline window 6 10 timing 25 7 General Specifications applying 6 33 making precise adjustments 6 44 using the set timing window 6 44 Timing Learn 8 2 timing configurations saving 6 32 toolbar reference 14 7 toolbars 3 10 chooser and timeline windows 3 11 main 3 1 patch window 3 10 Tools menu 14 10 touchpad 23 75 track untracking events 6 47 tracking backup 17 27 transformers 4 8 U universes changing 4
269. tem Settings window where you can configure naming formats Opens the Timecode properties window where you can enable or disable timecode and set thetimecode source framerate and offset Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference This option Lock Entire console Disable editing Lock current show Control panel consoles only Quit Application Edit menu This option Select All Ctrl A Undo Ctrl Z Redo Ctrl Y Cut Ctrl X Copy Ctrl C Paste Ctrl V Paste Special Ctrl Shift V Remove Cue Alias Delete Del Live Properties Cuelist Properties Cue Properties Vista User Guide Version 2 Menus does this Prevents any operation of the console Only allows playback Prevents any changes being made to the show file Opens the system properties window where you can calibrate the screens configure displays network and date settings on a T or I series console Close the Vista application and exit does this Selects every event on the timeline Cancels your last action Repeats your last action Cuts the selected objects Copies the selected objects Pastes the selected objects Opens the Paste Special window so you can choose which attributes of the objects you copied to paste Removes the alias link from the selected cue Removes the selected event s from the timeline Displays the Properties window so you can make adjustments to
270. tems see Macintosh advanced features section for USB version of Easy Cat Working with the grip pen This information is kindly provided by Wacom the pen tablet manufacturer As you work with the pen tablet you can rest your hand lightly on the display screen just as if it were a drawing board or sheet of paper Hold the Grip Pen as you would a pencil Make sure the side switch is in a convenient location where you can press it with your thumb or forefinger but won t accidentally press it while drawing Eraser DuoSwitch side switch gt switch am Tin The Grip Pen should never be stored in a container where it will rest on its tip or eraser When the pen is not in use place your pen in the pen holder or lay it flat on your desk Tip switch Pen Tip The pen is activated as soon as it enters proximity about 5 mm 0 2 in above the Interactive Pen Display screen This allows you to position the screen cursor or use the DuoSwitch without touching the pen tip to the display screen When pressure is applied to the pen tip the tip switch is turned on and the pen simulates a mouse button click 23 74 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 10 the touchpad and the pen tablet Using a pen Eraser To use the eraser hold the Grip Pen upside down When the eraser is within proximity of the active area the tablet reports the pen coordinates and the pressure applied to the eraser The eraser is not implemented i
271. teren ar ea aet eeatiashe Sana tiambne ieee 5 2 Usinge the Programmer SIG CD al inariana e A A NE 5 18 The Palette tIDeiar anie a A ETEEN i 5 18 Usine the Alpana uaneansnea tera eek a anteater tek acme eaa addenda 5 21 Usne A MCRO CE aINe C Pane minei E N NT 5 26 The Components CAD aseicse ster sacar siesta nii i N T a N Na 5 37 EEU E E E E NE TE PI EIEE L A cates I EE A EE A TEE E anes 5 44 Fa chess A EE E EEEE ENE oe a ean as 5 45 Vista User Guide Version 2 i Contents SMart FA ee tv swcaadcasewaan ea a r Siu tant eoviwaeaGenwancanieasedehetuaaden O ands 5 49 EXACTS sgt Site we alee wh eye ea pee wh pc cy estas soins aan ata gs 4 tee wa hate Paw a ech ms owe age a eee 5 50 Using a keypad in the programmer WiNCOW ccccssecccssececeseceesnececeeseeeeeasees 5 51 The Programmer hardware controls cccccssececssececeseceeceseceeeecesseeecessuecesseaees 5 53 6 Working with cuelists sssesssssssscscecscecececececececeseseseseseseses 6 1 SEO All uaaa a a T T cent tel 6 1 SOORA e E A EA E ENE 6 6 Opening a CUeElISt In the Editor A wee eiecintant ate a ae a 6 9 The TimeMMne WINDOW taste tasava Aine ea a ao tmustmnteetis 6 10 Creating a Move in Black CUE incccdcccsseseccasansiuay NE RN 6 18 PO OUT CIS timelneansnsenpina naa e a a a a 6 33 Tmelnec eve Saadan a a a a tab aan uanveestae 6 40 Creating and ap plyine Cx tl ACUS mensim inir eA EA N 6 47 EXACTS were ra E TEO E E EAEI 6 47 Using commands Within CUCIISES ienicerii
272. ters the browser to show just the last few cuelists you ve stored Playing Filters the browser to show just the cuelists that you are playing back Console Filters the browser to show just the cuelists that you are visible on the console i e cuelists that are on the playback pages you can see New Creates a New cuelist with the next available number Vista User Guide Version 2 6 7 Store Part Working with cuelists This option does this Search cuelists Typing a few letters or numbers in the search box filters the browser to show just the cuelists that match what you type Selecting the Cue and store options You can add a new cue or merge to or replace the contents of an existing cue When you first open the Store Part window the Cue Add button will be selected automatically The Merge and Replace options will not be available unless you select an existing cue first 1 If you are adding a new cue you can either accept the cue number Vista suggests or type a number in the Cue Number box or click on one of the insert icons in the list of cues to set the insert location insert cue icon 2 If you are Merging or Replacing you can either type a number in the Cue Number box or click on any cue in the cue list panel 3 Foranew cue enter the cue number and name 4 click on the icon in the Cue Start Mode section to set how the cue will start the options are e Halt Press the Go button to play the
273. the editor and any active playbacks 10 Select the tracking options This option does this Cue only Click this checkbox to undo any changes in the following cue This option will not have any effect if you are storing to the last cue 11 Select the Blocking options This option does this No Blocking The cue is stored normally Normal Blocking Ensures that events that are tracking through to the cue being stored will not be changed even if they are modified in the earlier cue s Super Blocking Not implemented Opening a Cuelist in the Editor iT The Store Look and Store Part methods let you store cues to an existing or new cuelist without first opening the cuelist in the editor Vista User Guide Version 2 6 9 The Timeline window Working with cuelists You can also start a new cuelist from scratch or open an existing one in the editor To do this click on the New Cuelist button normally F2 or select the New Cuelist option from the Components menu Whichever method you choose Vista creates a new Cuelist tab and displays the Editor window The Timeline window When you select fixtures in the Chooser window and apply intensity position colour and other features events are created in the Timeline window File Edit Components Tools Patch Console Chooser Timeline View Help DM_050311 A Tas GM 1 REMETO 2 6 2 9 0 2 8 2 9 M 100 onen 4 1 PE S
274. the Priority and Stop Effects mode of the Live tab see Displays the Properties window so you can make adjustments to the selected cuelist Displays the Properties window so you can make adjustments to the selected cue 14 7 Menus Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference Components menu This option does this New Cuelist Opens a new empty cuelist Switches to the Chooser window if the Chooser or Timeline is not the top window Open Cuelist Opens the Select Cuelist window where you can open an existing cuelist Close Cuelist Closes the selected cuelist Ctrl W Save changes to Saves all changes made to the selected cuelist Cuelist Alt S Discard changes to Removes all changes made since the cuelist was Cuelist opened or Save changes was selected Duplicate Cuelist Opens the Copy Cuelist As window where you can save a copy of the selected cuelist with a new name and number ID New Preset Opens the Create New Preset window where you can Save a preset New Extract Opens the Create Extract window where you can save a extract New Snapshot Opens the Create Snapshot window where you can save a snapshot New SmartFX Opens the Create Effect window where you can save an effect New Group Opens the Create Group window where you can save a group of fixtures Update Group Opens the Update Group window where you can save changes to a group Tools menu This option does this 14 8 Vista Us
275. the filter bar shows which parameters are being recorded and which are not You can click on any of the icons to either include it or exclude it Included parameters are highlighted For more information about presets and filters see Presets on page 5 45 If you are applying a item that includes more than one parameter type you can use the filter bar to filter out any parameters you don t want to use For example you might have a Preset that includes Intensity Position and Colour but you only want to use the Colour part In this case you would click on all the filter bar icons except Colour before selecting the preset When you are applying presets from the Components panel the Preset will fade in over the Live Time For example you might be working in the Live programmer tab and want to fade some lights into a colour or position over several seconds To do you use the Live Time window Components window tools If you are working with Groups Presets Effects or Extracts there is a toolbar at the bottom of the panel that acts on the list of items This button does this Creates a new component of the selected type Allows you to delete a component Search typing in the Search box filters the list down to just the items that match what you ve typed 5 38 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window The Components tab This button does this X Clears the search box Quicker Picker panels The
276. the length of time it will take those fixtures to get to the desired state Once the fixtures get to that state they will stay like that until they receive another command telling them to do something else e g change to another colour or fade out By placing the event bars where you want them on the timeline you re giving commands to those fixtures that tell them how long a parameter will take to fade in The parameter is determined by the palettes the timeline only controls when the fade starts and ends Using the summary views You can view the events on the timeline in several ways e summarised by feature i e intensity position and colour e summarised by fixture type e filtered by feature type Intensity Position Colour etc or Fixture type e filtered by fixture selection e filtered by fade path event type and event timing You choose these views from the Filter view drop down menu at the left hand end of the ruler bar You can also switch between the minimised maximized setting of each summary view using the and buttons beside the feature or fixture names in the left column 6 34 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists About the timeline Summary by feature This view shows a set of fixtures by their attributes L Timing ese oT Secs k By default the view shows each bar minimised To expand each attribute and see the details click the symbol beside the attribute name e g colo
277. the start or end of the previous cue that this cue starts This field can only be edited when the cue start mode is set to Follow Start or Timecode Sets the timing for all events that have not been manually adjusted The popup window lets you select from the saved timing sets or customise a new one Tick this checkbox to ignore this cue when using the Learn Timing feature Making a cue loop back and repeat previous cues A cue can be set to loop back to a previous cue and to repeat the loop any number of times Looping is set in the loop section of the window Cue Properties Ax Properties 2 Loop Loop teratians Loop to cue Loop Tracking Loop Direction This option Loop iterations Loop to cue Loop tracking 6 22 Forwards F 2Cue Mot Tracking vi does this Sets how many times the loop will repeat before the cuelist proceeds normally Sets the cue that will play next Sets whether the events stored in the cues after the Loop to cue will track through to the loop cue Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists Creating a Move in Black cue This option does this Loop direction Sets the direction of the loop The options are e Forwards loops from last to first e Backwards loops from last to previous e Bounce loops backwards then forwards e Random loops to a random cue between the first and last cue in the loops
278. ti 5 41 popup menu 5 42 R raw setting raw intensity and position values 5 27 5 28 remote control 18 33 renaming fixtures 4 6 renumbering fixtures 4 6 rest fixtures 3 11 4 12 reviewing effects 7 2 RGB 5 23 right click using the LR button 11 4 rotation 5 25 5 32 S saturation 5 23 5 30 save filters 6 38 saving copies of shows 2 5 effects 7 13 password protecting 2 7 shows 2 4 timing configurations 6 32 screensaver 13 4 selecting fixtures 5 13 selection display order 5 14 selection handles 6 43 selection order 5 14 selection tools 5 13 serial control 20 40 Vista User Guide Version 2 Index service amp maintenance 24 84 Session menu 14 7 set timing window using 6 44 setting beam 5 26 colour 5 23 gobo 5 25 position 5 22 setting cuelist properties 11 20 setting up 2 1 settings console 13 1 control panel 13 1 Shift 3 4 show creating a show 2 4 deleting 2 6 exporting shows backing up 2 5 importing shows 2 5 loading existing shows 2 4 password protecting 2 7 saving 2 4 saving copies of 2 5 shutdown 24 85 sidebar 3 9 5 18 components tab 5 38 configuring 3 9 slider intensity values 5 22 setting intensity values in detail 5 27 smartfx event mode 6 24 6 25 SmartFX 5 51 7 1 snapshots 11 23 soft buttons 3 2 software updates 15 19 16 24 sorting fixtures 5 13 5 14 specifications 24 85 split modes 11 15 standard mode 11 15 s
279. tion Intensity Fader Sets the fader to control the Intensity of a cuelist This is the default assignment for all faders Cross Fader Sets the fader to manually crossfade between cues Must be used in conjunction with a Toggle Xfader button Rate Fader Adjusts the playback rate Autoplay Fader Same as the Intensity fader but also plays the cue when the fader is raised equivalent to pressing Go Submaster FX Size Controls the size of any effect in the cuelist FX rate Controls the rate of any effect in the cuelist FX phase Controls the phase offset of any effect in the cuelist Auto Play amp Release Must be used in conjunction with a Cross fader Used enables the fader Tip You can save the button fader configuration as a default to be used whenever a cuelist is assigned to a playback To do this right click on a cuelist and choose the Save as default cuelist configuration option Playback status indication For Cuelists the LCD and LEDs inside the playback buttons indicate the current status of each playback as follows Normal 2 Button Playback Split 1 Button Playback Lower Button Upper Button LCD Button Current a Inverted Paused Green Flashing a Vista User Guide Version 2 11 17 Green Flashing Playback popup menu Using the console hardware Overridden Red Flashing a Red Flashing Playback popup menu You can make changes to Cuelists Pages and other components using the Playba
280. to show only events that are or are not a particlular type i e Preset Release Move in Black etc Filters the timeline to show only events that are or are not set to e Follow the default times e A Zero fade time Click on the Save As button Vista shows the Save As window 3 Type a name for the filter 4 Click the OK button Vista adds this filter to the drop down filter list Vista User Guide Version 2 6 37 About the timeline Working with cuelists Managing your saved Filters You can rename duplicate or modify a saved filter To do this select the Manage View Filters option from the Filter drop down list Vista opens the Manage View Filters window Wi idanage View Fitters ax Features i View Type p Fixtures Left column shows Fixtures Features Selection Only Fixtures Event Types Dh 01 gt All ae m of Intensity DM_02 DOM_03 Selected Fitures Colour of Gobo Ee ee ass o Misc With new programming Groups Advanced M VL2500Sp s _Fade Path 1 4 eno fitter amp Led Matrix 2 Dimmer s Event Type S Led Matrix lt No Filter 6 Led Matrix 4 VL2500V e s 7 LED RGBI s _ Event Timing No Filter New Duplicate Delete To modify one of the built in filters or a custom sort you ve saved 1 Select the Filter name in the left hand panel 2 Modify the View type
281. trix You can put fixtures in a special Matrix container so that they can be controlled individually or as a whole When fixtures are placed on a matrix you can Select the matrix and apply settings to all fixtures within it Select fixtures in the matrix and apply individual settings to just the ones you have selected Apply matrix effects that run on the X and Y axis of the matrix For example you can have an intensity effect that runs across the matrix like a sliding door or a colour effect that runs around the matrix like a clock hand Apply an animated gif Video effect To create a matrix container and place fixtures in it 1 Right click on the fixture layout panel and select the Create Matrix option from the popup menu Vista creates a matrix container on the current layout iT ian m m m m z z z a E 2 i i i T T m m o lad Vista User Guide Version 2 5 11 Arranging fixtures in a layout The Chooser window 2 Adjust the size of the matrix by clicking on the handle on the bottom right hand corner and dragging to the size you want 3 Drag your fixtures into the matrix You can either drag them one by one or as a group If you drag a group of fixtures onto the matrix Vista places them across and then down the matrix in ID order alal alala LEGRSBI LED RGBI LEP RGBI LED RGBI A A A LEDRGB LEDRGBI LED RGBI L RG Selecting fixtures The simplest way to select fixtures
282. ts Contents Li Welcome tothe Vista eieiei aiai 2 1 What sdifferent apout the Vistar ccsmiirerureosreniiir in aa 2 1 What things are the same as on other consoleS sssesssssssseeerrsrresrreerrrsrrreeeens 2 1 Abou utthe generic fixture Mode lernis a 2 2 Need More IMOrmallON ripentoni nri ra A E 2 2 De GEtLING SEAT OU sroine ae r Ei raaa ia 2 1 Set ne UP CIS COMSON GS riesia a TS 2 1 SW IEC MIP Orea E A TEA 2 2 Creating anGilGAGing SHOWS eserini a A TTAR 2 4 3 USING the INTE ACE ccnn EE 3 1 Menwa are a a E E 3 1 Maiy TOODI seb iret sad TE OE T A E 3 1 TNE Side Da orin E E E Madiadaetaes tied acuepremst 3 9 TOODA arinean a aaa e a er cee eee 3 10 Ae Patenine OU WIS irran AEN 4 1 Adding fixtures to the pateh eenen snini E AN 4 1 Change UNIVE SE Sanr a E EE 4 4 Re arranging fixtures on the patch Panel cccccsscccsssccccssececeseceeeeecesseecesseaees 4 4 SETUDE TXUE DEONET IE S on a E AT NINO A 4 5 Viewing the patch in different WaYS ssssssesseessserssrereseerssersssrressrresseersseerseereses 4 8 Controlling the TX URC S earra aE T eames aneoeas anu badtesans 4 10 CORNE LIKU S o EET ON EN O EAA 4 10 Exporting and importing patch information ccccccsssccccsssccceseceeeseceseeseeseees 4 11 Configuring the DMX amp Ethernet Outputs esessssesssssesrererresrresrresrrresrrerersseens 4 13 5 ThneCho ser WINDOW smicssaninic anna 5 1 TNE CHOOSER SCOE Mosaea silts can ia I IE a 5 1 ALT ANG INS fixtures ima layou
283. ts Took Prin Connie Chesser Timeline View Hep Dewi EDH P A peer FS tit tm olo o O 2 iene iine ime thee Den oeite op maan emn aaae et tee Fx ane Live te CVI OW Boe Bens are HILO E e SSS a p S a a a a a BAL r ka ahi iri Ca WAT Co ari pi Erie ii Vee ee ernt s ay TEE Tip When you use Learn timing with Timecode Vista sets the first cue to start at a Timecode and then uses Vista s internal clock to start the following cues If you want every cue to be set to timecode mode you can change all the Follow cues convert their start times to Timecode To do this 1 Select all the follow cues by shift clicking in the cue tile view 2 Select the cue properties option from the Edit menu 3 If it s not already open click the triangle button beside the Timing option 4 Click on the green Follow Ml icon and change it to Timecode Vista User Guide Version 2 8 3 Using Timecode to control Cuelists Automating Playback 9 Automating Playback Using Timecode to control Cuelists You can use Linear Time Code LTC or Midi Time Code MTC to trigger cues To do this see If you are going to be using timecode to running the Vista in conjunction with a device that generates SMPTE timecode you can simulate the timecode so you can get your show running in time without needing the actual timecode from the other device To set up the timecode 1 Choose the Timecode option from the File menu
284. ts window Vista opens the New Event window ia Edit Date amp Time Event Action Target oy Back 2 List Time 12 00 00 AM Pause 3 List Assert 4 List Repeat Skip forward 5 List Count indefinitely Skip backward Release Interval 15m 0s Flash Inhibit Rate Days Release al Monday Timecode reset Timecode enable Ties Snapshot l Release others this Play Plays a cuelist Test now 2 Select the command to insert from the Action column This option does this Play Back Pause Acts on the Cuelist as if you had pressed the Assert Skip Fwd corresponding button on the playback controls for Skip Back Release that clip Select the Cuelist from the Target column Flash Equivalent to pressing the flash button on a Cuelist s playback controls You must also enter either on off or toggle in the Flash enabled box to set the flash button action Inhibit Inhibits blinds or un inhibits the clip You must also enter either on off or toggle in the Inhibit enabled box to set the flash button action Vista User Guide Version 2 9 7 Creating a New Event Automating Playback This option does this Rate The Rate field is a percentage field and only allows valid input e g numerical value Release All Releases All active Cuelists No other options are available when this command is selected
285. tures of fixtures are represented by generic controls on the console the ranges that do not fit the generic model are controlled by Custom Modes and Custom Ranges A simple example of this is an Iris channel with pulse ranges Iris Example ranges Iris closed to open range 0 128 Iris Pulse 1 slow to fast 129 190 Iris Pulse 2 slow to fast 191 255 Create the custom ranges as below The Iris Pulse controls will be found inside the Custom Iris widget in Vista 21 66 Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 8 The Fixture Editor Channels with Custom Ranges Double click the widget to open the Custom Feature Browser in order to access the custom Pulse range controls ny Custom Feature Browser Pulse 1 SI Si Name Custom Icon Size Vista User Guide Version 2 21 67 Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console Appendix 9 Crash Logs 22 Appendix 9 Crash Logs Retrieving Software Crash Files from a Console Although unusual software crashes can occur If they do it is important that as much detail as possible is returned to Jands to enable the cause to be determined and eliminated In order to simplify this process the console software includes a means to package all of the necessary files for return to Jands support To generate a crash report package on a L5 T2 T4 or 13 1 Select File gt Quit Application from the main menu which will open the System Settings dialogue 2 Ifa cr
286. tures you can rotate the individual gobos For these fixtures e You can move the selected gobo by small increments to align the image by clicking on the Gobo and Index buttons and adjusting the slider to rotate the gobo clockwise or anti clockwise e You can also spin the selected gobo by clicking on the Gobo and Rotate buttons and adjusting the slider to spin the gobo clockwise or anti clockwise e If the gobo slot is spinning you can reverse the spin direction by clicking on the Reverse Icon or stop it by clicking on the Stop icon If you have more than one type of fixture selected Vista displays a tab for each fixture type at the top of the panel To choose the fixture type you want to work with click on the corresponding tab Custom DMX Some fixtures have effects and other special features that can be used by setting a channel to a particular value These features vary from fixture to fixture so they aren t included in Vista s generic controls 5 32 Vista User Guide Version 2 The Chooser window Using the detailed panels Beam The detailed Beam panel provides sliders for all the beam features and a graphic representation of frame shaping shutters if the fixtures have this feature Focus Use the focus slider to soften or sharpen the beam shape Zoom Use the Zoom slider to make the beam angle narrower or wider Iris The Iris tab controls the beam size or diameter of the selected fixtures
287. two swing point in the feature tab of the SmartFX window To set values for the two points 1 Click the first Stop button 2 Use either the palettes or the controls to set a value for the feature type you are using 3 Click the second Stop button and define its settings in the same way 4 Click the Run Effect button to start the effect swinging Swing effects always have two end points but you can add more intermediate points to build more complex effects Click on the button to add another point Saving your effect To save an effect you ve created 1 Select the Advanced tab and click on the Save as Template button Vista displays a small window asking for a name and location for the effect 2 Type a name for the effect and choose where to save the effect You can save the effect in either the Factory or User or Show folder Saving the effect in the Show folder makes it easier to transfer the effect between different consoles 3 Click on the OK button Vista adds your effect to the list of effects Next time you click the FX tab on Sidebar your effect will be in the list Stopping an effect There are two ways to stop an effect and have the fixtures revert to their original or default values for the feature s that were running in the effect e you can stop all effects that are running or e you can stop just a particular effect or e you ca stop just particular effect type Stopping all ef
288. uch screens To begin calibration choose the Calibration button from the settings window Vista lists the pen tablets and touchscreens that are connected and configured If you don t see a screen make sure that it has been configured in the Display and Input devices window see below Select a tablet or touch screen for calibration Tablets touch screens should be already assigned to the screens 0O Wacom PL550 Cancel When you click on the button corresponding to the screen you want to calibrate Vista displays the calibration window on the monitor you selected Vista User Guide Version 2 13 1 Display and Input Devices The Console control panel Calibration To calibrate tablet click on the center of each button using the stylus only When calibration data is collected button will turn green When data collected for all four corners you may proceed to Apply and Save Restore Defaults will restore hardware defaults for calibration Apply button will apply collected data from corners to tablet calibration Discard Close without Saving will discard all calibration restore previous calibration state and exits Save will save current calibration data and exits calibration If all data collected will apply this calibration and when save and exits No touch Restore Defaults Apply Discard Follow the on screen prompts to complete the calibration process Display and Input Devices If y
289. ur Vista displays the details of that attribute JET Summary by fixtures The fixture type view shows the same information but sorted by fixture rather than attribute Filter Fixtures 37 WL2S00V 6 ia 38 L25004 The default fixture view has all the features minimised To expand each fixture bar and see the details click the symbol beside the fixture you want to see Vista displays the details of that attribute 38 LE500V5 Vista User Guide Version 2 6 35 About the timeline Working with cuelists Filtering the All Events view As well as displaying the Feature and Fixture views you can also choose to filter out different classes of information on the timeline To do this choose an option from the list below the line in the View drop down menu Fitter Features Custom wiew Fiter Features Fixtures Selection Only Cue Only Manage View Filters When you choose a filter Vista displays only those types of events You can create your own filters to show only those combinations of events you want to see To create a filter 1 Choose the Custom View Filter option from the menu Vista displays the Custom Filter window CERN View FE Le Ie View Type Left column shows Fixtures Event Types Selected Fixtures Colour of Gobo Inthe current Cue E Y Beam Misc With new programming Groups Advanced 3 V
290. ur rig Connecting Universes to the Console DMX amp Ethernet Outputs The DMX connections window lists all the internal DMX connections USB DMX Ethernet DMX connection boxes and ArtNet compatible devices attached and visible to the Vista In this example above you can see several entries four are the T4 console s inbuilt DMX connections the others are Ether Lynx Art net DMX outputs which are on an external interface boxes attached via Ethernet You may also have Pathport devices and the Vista USB to DMX cable If you can t see a device that you ve attached to the Vista it may still be possible to connect to it by using the ArtNet Broadcasting mode To connect a console or control surface DMX output 1 Find the row that corresponds to the DMX output 2 Click on the box in the DMX Universe column and either type a Universe number or use the up and down arrow buttons to select the Universe you want To connect an external interface box 1 Find the row that corresponds to the Interface box output Some boxes will have multiple outputs 2 Click on the box in the DMX Universe column and either type a Universe number or use the up and down arrow buttons to select the Universe you want Disconnecting an output To disconnect a DMX output or interface box 3 Find the row that corresponds to the DMX output or interface box output 4 Click on the box in the DMX Universe column and either typ
291. ve directions from the base value starting from the centre of the fixture selection The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the first selected fixture The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the last selected fixture The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the first and last selected fixtures The fanned values radiate in both positive and negative directions from the base value starting from the first and last selected fixture The fanned feature values radiate in one direction from the base value starting from the centre of the fixture selection To fan a feature or events select the fan mode and hold the Yellow modifier or Control key while setting the feature value or dragging the event bars 3 14 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface Toolbars Components toolbar The components toolbar includes buttons to create new Presets Groups and Extracts Preset Group Extract This option does this gas Opens the create New Preset window Preset _ G Opens the create New Group window roup aF Opens the create New Extract window Extract Vista User Guide Version 2 3 15 Patching your rig Adding fixtures to the patch 4 Patching your rig Once you ve got your Vista system connected and powered up you can patch your fixtures the way you want them
292. vents window where the contents of the editor can be saved as a cue with options for tracking blocking and more Opens the Update Dialog window where the contents of the editor can be used to update a cue or preset Clears all events from the selected cue or the editor s Live tab Clears the Live tab or closes the selected Cuelist If the cuelist has unsaved changes opens the CloseCuelist window where any changes can be committed or discarded 14 9 Menus This option Clear selected Home selected Cues Ctrl Shift I Ctrl I Ctrl Left arrow Ctrl Right arrow Live timing Fan mode Jump Ctrl J Highlight Ctrl H Stop SmartFX Smart FX editor Ctrl K Blind Release All Arm Timecode Cuelists Learn timing 14 10 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference does this Clears all events from the selected fixtures Inserts events to send all features of the selected fixtures to their home values i e Intensity to 0 position to 50 50 colour to clear etc Opens the cues submenu with commands to Append a new cue at the end of the cuelist Insert a new cue before the selected cue Insert a new cue after the selected cue Delete the selected cue s Merge the selected cues Renumber the selected cue s Select the Previous cue Select the Next cue Set the cue follow mode to Auto From Start of previous From End of previous or H
293. ves the current output window layout Patch Window Only Switches the Patch window to the default table view Switches the Patch window to the list view Switches the Patch window to the DMX view Displays channel numbers consecutively irrespective of the universe For example Universe 2 Channel 1 displays as channel 513 Shows or Hides optional toolbars does this Displays the Vista version and build information Opens a window that shows a log of recent changes to the software Vista User Guide Version 2 Appendix 1 menu amp toolbar reference Menus Vista User Guide Version 2 14 17 Installation T2 T4 13 amp L5 Consoles Appendix 2 installing new software 15 Appendix 2 installing new software Installation T2 T4 13 amp L5 Consoles If installing Vista V2 software on a Vista T2 T4 and I3 console for the first time the hard drive in these consoles must be re imaged from CD or USB stick using the Vista V2 Console Image file Installation of this software on a console will erase all saved shows and other data You must manually backup or archive all your existing show data the contents of the data directory to an external storage device When T2 and T4 consoles start in Vista V2 for the first time the inbuilt Tablet LCD and any additional monitors touch screens or tablets may not be configured automatically This may result in incorrect operation of the pen and an upside down display
294. via the USB port External displays You can attach two external displays including touch screen monitors to the Vista T series consoles using standard VGA connectors Vista I series consoles have connections for one DVI and one VGA monitor A DVI VGA cable can be used if you prefer to use two VGA monitors Vista L series consoles have connections for one DVI HDMI and one DVI VGA monitor Vista has been tested with Wacom pen tablet LCDs and ELO Intellitouch and Accutouch monitors ELO makes many different touch screen monitors and not all models may be compatible Please check for compatibility before purchasing touch screen monitors for use with your Vista console For Vista M and S series control surfaces monitor configuration will depend on the configuration of the computer you are using Desk Lights You can attach two Littlelite or equivalent desklights to the Vista L and T series console and one to the I and S series consoles Vista User Guide Version 2 2 1 Switching on Getting started Switching on When you switch the console power on or launch the application on your PC Vista starts up and displays the opening splash screen IS UF V2 0 BYRON Amdrew Blufi Berit Damm Once it finishes loading the program Vista displays the Patch screen If this is the first time you ve opened Vista V2 or you are starting a new show the patch table will be empty R Vista 2 aA
295. width of the sidebar by clicking on the window divider and dragging to the left or right 3 F Guantity Toolbars Most windows have optional toolbars that provide buttons for sets of menu commands To show or hide any of the optional toolbars select the Toolbars option from the view menu Patch window toolbars There are three toolbars available on the Patch window View toolbar To open or close a toolbar select the Toolbars option from the View menu This button does this Table view Switches the main panel of the Patch window to the standard Table view List view Switches the main panel of the Patch window to the List view where the patched fixtures are shown as a list DMX view Switches the main panel of the Patch window to the DMX view where the output of each channel of each fixtures is shown on the patch table Fixture Macro toolbar also available on the Chooser amp Timeline window To open or close a toolbar select the Toolbars option from the View menu 3 10 Vista User Guide Version 2 Using the interface Toolbars This button does this TE Grace Ignites the lamps in the selected fixtures Ex Douce Switches off the lamps in the selected fixtures off Resets the selected fixtures to their factory default settings Ko Reset This is useful if a fixture has a control problem and you need to get it back to normal Connections toolbar To open or clo
296. without releasing any other events that occur in previous cues you can use the paste special option on the edit menu The cue scrollbar includes buttons to switch the navigator view and to add or delete cues This option does this Paste the entire Restores the look of the original cue by inserting release look events for any features added in the intervening cues Paste only the Pastes the events in the original cue without adding and events release events Alias cue Pastes an alias of the original cue 6 16 Vista User Guide Version 2 Working with cuelists The Timeline window Alias cues If you want to use the same cue in a cuelist several times you can make an Alias This way if you update any one of the associated alias cues they will all update To create an alias cue 1 Copy the cue by selecting it and choosing the copy option from the edit menu 2 Navigate to the cue before the position you want the new cue to appear 3 Choose the Paste special option from the edit menu Vista opens the Paste Special window 4 Select the Alias cue option and click OK Vista pastes an Alias cue after the selected cue Alias cue tiles are marked with a small Alias icon and you can view the cues that are aliased to each other in the Aliased cues section of the Cue properties window When two or more cues are aliased to each other any one can be changed and all the other will also change There i
297. x for sending commands is Command Cuelist ID or Name or Cuelist ID Name Command The supported commands to playback and load shows This command does this Go Plays the next cue in the cuelist Examples Go 1 or Go Dimmers or Go 1 Dimmers Pause ID or Halts playback of the specified Cuelist Example eee Pause 5 ID Name Rego ID or Resumes play of a paused Cuelist Example Name or Rego 5 ID Name Release Releases playback of the specified Cuelist Example Release 1 Load show Loads a show file The full path to show showfile must filename be specified Example Load C Setting fixture levels You can also send commands to set Fixture levels in the Programmer The Syntax is e fixture id s level Where the fixture id is any combination of number gt and minus and level is a value between 0 and 100 or just f or F for full Vista User Guide Version 2 20 39 Setting fixture levels Appendix 7 Using serial communication to control cuelists Examples e 1 F fixture 1 to full e 1 gt 10 5 75 fixture s 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9 amp 10 to 75 e 1 gt 10 3 gt 7 f fixtures 1 2 8 9 amp 10 to 100 Serial command acknowledgements Vista does not echo characters sent to the serial port but does send acknowledgements to confirm that commands have been received and either been accepted or have failed There are three response types Commands that are understood and could be executed Successful co
298. y obvious is the generic fixture model What is it It s a part of the software that works in the background and enables all fixtures no matter what type or manufacturer to be treated the same way Let s say you ve programmed a show using one brand of fixture but need to replace some of them with a different kind Normally this would be a major hassle because you d have to find a similar fixture then re program each and every cue With the Vista you can replace a fixture and you don t have to do any re programming Why Because everything you ve programmed is stored in generic form rather than as specific DMX channel values For instance if you ve programmed the lights to be Red the Vista can send that information to any light and achieve the same colour Sure if you replace a fixture that has colour mixing with a fixture that has a fixed colour wheel you won t expect to get the exact same result but even in this case the Vista will adapt and provide as near a match as the replacement fixture is capable of Need more information If you have questions about the Vista or you d like more information go to our website at www jandsvista com or call us on 61 2 9582 0909 2 2 Vista User Guide Version 2 Getting started Setting up the console 2 Getting started Setting up the console Power Connect the Vista T I or S series console to any mains supply between 100 and 240vAC The Vista M series obtains power

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