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44 Dissolvers 45 Shutter Controls 50 Process Control (General Category) 51 Hydraulic Oil 52 H20 53 CO2 54 Compressed Air 55 Natural Gas 56 Fog 57 Smoke 58 Cracked Haze 60 Pyro (General Category) 61 Fireworks 62 Explosions 63 Flame 64 Smoke pots 7F All-types Although it can be seen that a wide variety of potentially dangerous and life-threatening performance processes may be under MIDI Show Control, the intent of this specification is to allow the user considerably more exacting and precise control over the type of command_format and command which will result in the desired result than normally may be provided in a non- electronic cueing situation. The major advantages to the use of MIDI Show Control in these conditions are: 1. Less likelihood of errors in cueing. Digital communications can be demonstrated to be extremely reliable in repetitive duty conditions; much more so than tired or inexperienced stagehands. 2. More precise timing. Likewise, digital communications and computer control can be consistently accurate in automatic timing sequences and exactly as accurate as their human operators when under manual control. IN NO WAY IS THIS SPECIFICATION INTENDED TO REPLACE ANY ASPECT OF NORMAL PERFORMANCE SAFETY WHICH IS EITHER REQUIRED OR MAKES GOOD SENSE WHEN DANGEROUS EQUIPMENT IS IN USE. MANUAL CONTROLS SUCH AS EMERGENCY STOPS, DEADMAN SWITCHES, CONFIRMATION ENABLE CONTROLS OR LIKE SAFETY DEVICES SHALL BE USED FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY. AUTOMATIC SAFETY DEVICES SUCH AS LIMIT SWITCHES, PROXIMITY SENSORS, GAS DETECTORS, INFRARED CAMERAS AND PRESSURE AND MOTION DETECTORS SHALL BE USED FOR MAXIMUM SAFETY. MIDI SHOW CONTROL IS NOT INTENDED TO TELL DANGEROUS EQUIPMENT WHEN IT IS SAFE TO GO: IT IS ONLY INTENDED TO SIGNAL WHAT IS DESIRED IF ALL CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE AND IDEAL FOR SAFE PERFORMANCE. ONLY PROPERLY DESIGNED SAFETY SYSTEMS AND TRAINED SAFETY PERSONNEL CAN ESTABLISH IF CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE AND IDEAL AT ANY TIME. A3-10
4.2. RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SETS MIDI Show Control does not specify an absolute minimum set of commands and data which must be implemented in each device responding to a given command_format. However, in order to ease the burden of interfacing between Controllers and Controlled Devices from different manufacturers, four RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SETS of commands and data have been created. Once a Controlled Device is specified to conform to a particular Recommended Minimum Set, then the task of designing a Controller which will successfully operate that device is considerably simplified. The currently defined Recommended Minimum Sets are: 1. Simple Controlled Device; no time code; basic data only 2. No time code; full data capability 3. Full time code; full data capability Assignment of any particular command or data to a Recommended Minimum Set may be found in the far right hand column of the Index List. Recommended Minimum Sets are in no way intended to restrict the scope of operations supported by any device. They are offered only in the spirit of a "lowest common denominator". 4.3. GENERAL COMMANDS The following commands are basic to the current implementation of Memory Lighting systems and probably apply to all dedicated theatrical show control systems in a general sense. Although it is not required that Controlled Devices incorporate all of these commands, it is highly recommended: Hex command Number of data bytes 00 reserved for extensions 01 GO 02 STOP 03 RESUME 04 TIMED_GO 05 LOAD 06 SET 07 FIRE 08 ALL_OFF 09 RESTORE 0A RESET 0B GO_OFF variable variable variable variable variable 4 or 9 1 0 0 0 variable Recomm'd Min Sets 123 123 123 –23 –23 -23 -23 -23 -23 -23 -23 A3-11
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4.2. RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SETS<br />
MIDI Show Control does not specify an absolute minimum set of commands and data which<br />
must be implemented in each device responding to a given command_format.<br />
However, in order to ease the burden of interfacing between Controllers and Controlled Devices<br />
from different manufacturers, four RECOMMENDED MINIMUM SETS of commands and data<br />
have been created. Once a Controlled Device is specified to conform to a particular<br />
Recommended Minimum Set, then the task of designing a Controller which will successfully<br />
operate that device is considerably simplified.<br />
The currently defined Recommended Minimum Sets are:<br />
1. Simple Controlled Device; no time code; basic data only<br />
2. No time code; full data capability<br />
3. Full time code; full data capability<br />
Assignment of any particular command or data to a Recommended Minimum Set may be found<br />
in the far right hand column of the Index List.<br />
Recommended Minimum Sets are in no way intended to restrict the scope of operations<br />
supported by any device. They are offered only in the spirit of a "lowest common denominator".<br />
4.3. GENERAL COMMANDS<br />
The following commands are basic to the current implementation of Memory Lighting systems<br />
and probably apply to all dedicated theatrical <strong>show</strong> <strong>control</strong> systems in a general sense. Although<br />
it is not required that Controlled Devices incorporate all of these commands, it is highly<br />
recommended:<br />
Hex command Number of<br />
data bytes<br />
00 reserved for extensions<br />
01 GO<br />
02 STOP<br />
03 RESUME<br />
04 TIMED_GO<br />
05 LOAD<br />
06 SET<br />
07 FIRE<br />
08 ALL_OFF<br />
09 RESTORE<br />
0A RESET<br />
0B GO_OFF<br />
variable<br />
variable<br />
variable<br />
variable<br />
variable<br />
4 or 9<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
variable<br />
Recomm'd<br />
Min Sets<br />
123<br />
123<br />
123<br />
–23<br />
–23<br />
-23<br />
-23<br />
-23<br />
-23<br />
-23<br />
-23<br />
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