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Flip
A function which moves pan 180 degrees about the zero axis and "reflects" tilt about the zero axis.
Focus
The point to which the light beam is directed. Also, a function of the luminaire related to the direction of the beam as
specified by pan and/or tilt data.
Freeze
A submaster mode which halts cue movement on that submaster.
Frost
A beam attribute available in some DMX512-controlled luminaires. Control for frost is provided by the soft encoders.
Function
One of the variable operational parameters of luminaires (intensity, focus, color, beam, gobo, timing and dynamic
states).
Function Filter
A submaster mode which transfers the current filter settings to the selected submaster.
Gobo
A luminaire mechanism which allows projection of a design or custom image in the light beam.
Grab
The capability to withhold functions of a channel from playback. When a channel is "grabbed," the current function
filter will determine which parameters are affected. These parameters will respond normally to all manual commands,
but will not respond to any submaster control.
Grand Master
Fader which masters the overall intensity output of the console. Its contribution is calculated after input of stored cue
values and submaster fader settings.
Group
A collection of luminaire control channels. Groups may be selected from the Group Select portion of the Channel
Select panel or from the command-line keypad.
Also see
Ordered Group.
Group Palette
A function of the palettes which allows channels to be stored and recalled as groups.
Highlight
A method for identifying a particular fixture or set of fixtures by putting them into a predefined state which
distinguishes them from the rest of the system.
Hue
The subjective appreciation of the dominant wavelength of a light source; the attribute of color perception by which
different parts of the spectrum are distinguished (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet, purple).
HTP
Highest Takes Precedence. During intensity conflicts, this setting causes luminaires to assume the intensity value of
the selected channel having the highest value.