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Only a black screen with ZerOS Monitor - although connected
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi Holger, Apologies - due to your location, you were redirected to the German PDF. See the link below for the English article I linked to... https://zero88.com/manuals/print?manual=zeros&type=section&content=ip-addressing Edward -
Only a black screen with ZerOS Monitor - although connected
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi Holger, Pleased to hear ZerOS Monitor can now reach your console correctly. Let us know if you have any questions. Edward -
Only a black screen with ZerOS Monitor - although connected
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi Holger, It sounds like your laptop and console may be on different subnets. You should only need to manually add a console's IP address if there is some form of routing on your network. If you are using a simple network, the console should therefore automatically be detected by ZerOS Monitor. Please could you confirm the IP address, and Subnet Mask, of both your PC, and your console's Remote connection? Please see the link below for more information on IP addresses... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/networking/ip-addressing In almost all cases nowadays, you shouldn't need to worry about whether you're using a "straight" or "crossover" cable. Almost all modern equipment features Auto MDI-X, meaning the devices work out what cabling is being used. Edward -
Only a black screen with ZerOS Monitor - although connected
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi @Holger Thank you for sharing a screenshot. Can you confirm that the ZerOS Monitor app on your PC has full access through your Windows Firewall? Did the ZerOS Monitor app automatically detect your console, allowing you to click on the console to connect, or did you have to manually add the console's IP address into ZerOS Monitor? If you close the ZerOS Monitor app and restart it, do you still only receive a black screen upon connecting to your console? If so please restart your PC, and let me know how you get on. Edward -
Hi @Holger Great - pleased to hear it. The System Information window needs a bit of a general clean-up, and clarifying that the "OS" is not related to the ZerOS "Software version" is part of this. I have made a note. Edward
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Hi @Holger Thank you for providing an image of your console's System Information. I have removed this image to hide your serial number. As your console is currently running ZerOS 7.9.4, please follow the instructions in @Davidmk's post above, for "Consoles running ZerOS 7.8.3 or later"... See the link below for more information... https://zero88.com/manuals/print?manual=zeros&type=section&content=zeros-software Hope this helps. Edward
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How can cues in masterplayback be a reference to a certain scene?
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi @Holger No problem at all. Just let us know if you have any questions. Edward -
How can cues in masterplayback be a reference to a certain scene?
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi @Holger Thank you very much for sharing screenshots of Phantom ZerOS. If the Record Options window is opening as soon as you press RECORD, this means the window settings have been changed. To access the Record window settings, tap SETUP -> Settings, and scroll down to the bottom. It sounds like your console is set to "Internal Display", meaning the window opens as soon as Record is tapped. By default, "External Display" will be selected. This means the window will always appear on an external remote display, but can be opened internally if you press and hold RECORD. Please set this option back to "External Display", to allow you to record palettes. You can then tap SETUP to save and exit Setup. You will then be able to hold SHIFT and tap RECORD, and the Record Options window shouldn't open. If you only have dimmer channels selected, you will need to record your Snapshot palettes into Effect palettes, as you will not be able to access the other attribute tabs. I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward -
Hi Daryl, The ZerOS Library on the console cannot be edited. Therefore even if you export fixtures from the library and load them in, ZerOS knows these fixtures are not from the core ZerOS Library, and so they are highlighted red once patched to let you know. If there is a fixture currently missing from the ZerOS Library that you would like added to a future library update, drop us an email to fixturesupport@zero88.com. Edward
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How can cues in masterplayback be a reference to a certain scene?
Edward Z88 replied to Holger's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi @Holger Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. There are a couple of ways to do this. The first thing to be aware of is that cues cannot reference cues. Therefore when you record, or even copy and paste a cue, the new cue does not reference any other existing cue. Cues can however reference palettes. I would therefore recommend creating a "Snapshot Palette" for each of your different scenes that are used regularly. To do this, create your first lighting scene using the various fixture controls. Then hold SHIFT and tap RECORD, and then tap any empty palette. I tend to use "Beam" palettes for my Snapshot palettes, however any palette type can be used. You will then end up with a palette with "ICBSPE" written top left of the palette tile. This indicates this is a Snapshot palette. You can give your scene a name by holding SETUP and tapping on the palette. You can then repeat this for your other scenes, until you end up with a Snapshot palette for each of your scenes. Then, you can start recording these Snapshot palettes into cues. To do this, select the required lights, and then tap your required snapshot palette to recall your scene. Then tap RECORD, and record this as a cue to the Master Playback. Because you used the palette, the cue simply holds a reference to the palette. You can then record this snapshot palette into all the other required cues. You can then repeat this process for the scenes in the other Snapshot palettes. Now, if you need to update one of your scenes, you can select the lights, and apply the relevant Snapshot palette. You can then make your changes, hold SHIFT and tap RECORD, and then tap on the relevant Snapshot palette from the touchscreen. You can then choose to "Merge" your changes in. Any cues that were recorded with that palette, will still reference that palette, and therefore now output your updated scene. For more information on recording palettes, please see the link below... https://zero88.com/manuals/print?manual=zeros&type=section&content=recording-palettes The other approach to this, is to record a separate playback fader for each of your scenes that you use regularly. You can then record "empty" cues in the Master Playback. In the settings of an empty cue, you can then add a trigger macro, to trigger your required scene playback. You can then repeat this process, triggering and releasing the required scenes throughout your cues on the master playback. Then, if you need to make a change to one of the scenes that is used regularly, you can simply update the required scene playback. As all your cues in the master playback already reference your scene playbacks, they will therefore recall the required scene that's been updated. See the link below for more information on triggering and releasing playbacks from cues... https://zero88.com/manuals/print?manual=zeros&type=section&content=cue-macros I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward -
Best Cat patch cable for flx to laptop ?
Edward Z88 replied to Rob McDonald's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
Hi Rob, CAT5e cabling will be ample for use with FLX S consoles. You can of course use a higher category, but this will provide little benefit when used on very small networks, such as simply connecting FLX S to a laptop. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward -
Hi Daryl, Happy Easter. Any fixture that is not from the installed ZerOS Library, will be displayed in red in the Fixture Schedule. This includes .zfix fixtures that may have been exported, renamed, loaded, and then patched. See the link below for more information… https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/patching/fixture-schedule/change-fixture Hope this helps. Edward
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Hi @delicolor Thank you for sharing a picture of the console. If you have attempted to convert your fixtures, and there is no fixture model/mode listed, this usually means your fixtures are not yet included in the ZerOS Library. Tapping "Show All" will show you the full Add Fixtures list with your fixture selected, and parameter list shown. Hope this helps. Edward
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Hi @delicolor Please see page 5 of the ZerOS 7.11 release notes... https://zero88.com/storage/downloads/24b9c2e0-2dd1-41d9-9ff6-bb1eadfd6fbf/ZerOS-7.11-(Release-notes).pdf#page=5 There has been an update to the Change Profiles column for clarity. In ZerOS 7.11, ANY fixture that is not from the current ZerOS Library installed on the console, will be shown in red. This then provides the ability to change fixtures from earlier show files to their latest library version, or convert custom .ift files to their library equivalent if available. See the link below for more information... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/patching/fixture-schedule/change-fixture Any fixtures displayed in red, simply mean the fixtures are not from the ZerOS Library, and may not be able to take advantage of all the latest features. They can be controlled and played back in the same way as earlier software. Fixtures are always included in show files, so upon loading a show ZerOS will have everything it needs to import the fixtures, without the need for the original .ift file. When you say the fixtures don't show the channel attributes, do you mean no tabs are available along the top of the touchscreen when you try to control them? Please feel free to email us a copy of your show file that shows the issue, and we will investigate further. This is logged as reference number ZOS-10745 on our system. I have raised the priority of this functionality. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward
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Red, Green, Blue, White, Amber, Ultra Violet fixtures
Edward Z88 replied to keredyelesob's topic in General Discussion
Hi Eric, Thank you for replying to this thread. This thread started over 5 months ago, when ZerOS only dealt with Red, Green, Blue and White emitters. All other emitters were not used by the colour mixing, and could simply be adjusted manually using the encoder wheels. ZerOS 7.11 introduces colour mixing support for Amber and UV parameters too. In fact, ZerOS 7.11 allows over 20 additive colour emitters to be applied to the ZerOS Colour Mixing. These parameters will then be used by the Automatic Colour Palettes, Colour Picker, Images Picker, Colour Faders and Colour Filters. Please see the link below for more information... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/controlling-fixtures/colour If your fixture has UV, you will be able to decide whether UV is included in the ZerOS Colour Mixing. Please see the link below for more information... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/patching/fixture-schedule/fixture-settings#uv I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let us know. Edward -
Hi Eric, So far we have received excellent feedback from customers updating their consoles to ZerOS 7.11. Edward
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Hi Karl, No problem at all. Let us know if you need anything else. Edward
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Hi @Karl A. Loessl ZerOS uses the date format DD/MM/YYYY. Therefore ZerOS Library 3.1 was created 7 days ago (at time of writing). I can confirm ZerOS Library 3.1 is currently the latest library version. ZerOS Library 3.0 was released at the end of January. Hope this helps, Edward
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Hi David, Thanks very much for your thoughts. From a support point of view, adding the ability to disable the channel faders sounds like a potential headache. When in Playbacks, the LEDs under the recorded playback faders will be lit. If the MFFs have been changed to Channels, the LEDs under the faders will be off, unless the fixtures are selected. Something that we have discussed in the past, is making the function of the faders much more obvious in the Faders window - potentially different colours. However for this to be beneficial in your example, you would of course need to be viewing the Faders window. Edward
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To add to this, I have logged the "Portrait External Monitor Mode" feature as reference number ZOS-10942 on our software tracking system. Edward
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Hi @Techie_v2 It is not possible to change the orientation of the external monitor output from the console. However, FLX consoles auto-detect the best resolution for the connected monitor. Therefore if a monitor reported itself as 1080x1920, rather than the standard 1920x1080, FLX should natively output a portrait image. This is not something we have tested. Edward
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How do I control the HSI Colorspace with the color picker?
Edward Z88 replied to Kipotuzer26's topic in FLX S24 & FLX S48
ZerOS 7.11 software has now been released, which supports HSI/HSV colour mixing... -
Hi Eric, Please see the link below, for more information on filtering Add Fixtures... https://zero88.com/manuals/zeros/patching/add-fixtures/searching-filtering Hope this helps, Edward
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Hi @kgallen & @ProfDrJones MIDI Show Control output is logged on our system as reference number ZOS-5421. I have logged both of your requests and raised the priority. Edward
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Hi @ProfDrJones Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum. FLX consoles can only output lighting data. They cannot send out MIDI commands. This is because when using MIDI, it is standard practice to use the audio source device as the MIDI source device too. This means you can fire an audio cue (using software such as QLab if using a Mac), and simultaneously send a MIDI command. This can then be received by FLX to trigger a lighting cue. For detailed information on using MIDI Show Control with FLX, please see the link below... https://zero88.com/manuals/print?manual=zeros&type=section&content=midi-show-control I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let me know. Edward