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Intelligent fixtures are connected to a constant power supply, termed non-dimming power to distinguish it from the variable power supply provided to generic fixtures by dimmers. The fixtures are also connected to DMX directly, allowing all the functions of the fixture to be controlled. | Intelligent fixtures are connected to a constant power supply, termed non-dimming power to distinguish it from the variable power supply provided to generic fixtures by dimmers. The fixtures are also connected to DMX directly, allowing all the functions of the fixture to be controlled. | ||
'''Rigging/De-rigging requires 2 people''' | |||
'''As rigging intelligent fixtures can be more complex than rigging generic ones, it is best to read and understand [[Rigging Generic Fixtures]] before reading this.''' | |||
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[[Category:How To]][[Category:Unfinished]] | [[Category:How To]][[Category:Unfinished]] | ||
Revision as of 22:56, 8 June 2013
An intelligent fixture is a fixture with multiple functions, such as movement, gobo and colour.
Intelligent fixtures are connected to a constant power supply, termed non-dimming power to distinguish it from the variable power supply provided to generic fixtures by dimmers. The fixtures are also connected to DMX directly, allowing all the functions of the fixture to be controlled.
Rigging/De-rigging requires 2 people As rigging intelligent fixtures can be more complex than rigging generic ones, it is best to read and understand Rigging Generic Fixtures before reading this.