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Default Stagehand TV-Fundamental Video Training for the ETC Ion Lighting Console


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With the ease, power and operational style of Eos in a small, affordable package, Ion’s small footprint – 19” wide only – is the perfect solution for space-challenged environments and small venues. Providing fully integrated control of conventional and moving lights, Ion packs a punch.

Elegant, highly intuitive and simple to use, Ion will satisfy the needs of beginners and pros alike. But you don’t need a PhD in Ion to use it! Start with the everyday (channel 5 at full) and let the full potential of Ion – like the powerful effects package, marking and timing functions – unfold with your experience. And it’s an easy step from Ion to Eos, so the knowledge gained will work for you professionally for years to come.

Ion sports a generous programming keypad, dedicated encoders for non-intensity parameter control, a grand master and blackout button, as well as a master split fader. For more hands on control, Ion hosts up to six USB fader wings – the 1x20, 2x10 and 2x20 - for a total of 240 additional submasters with paging controls. The desk can support one or two external high-resolution DVI monitors, which can also be touchscreens.

Ion is available in three basic configurations –1024, 1536, 2048, 2560 or 3072 outputs. Each of these versions supports channel numbering from 1 – 10,000. A networked Ion system can support four discrete control inputs, including a combination of Ion desks, Ion Remote Processor Units - for synchronized backup or stand-alone lighting applications, Net3 Remote Video Interfaces or PC’s running the Eos Client Software. Remote control is also provided with the Net3 Radio Focus Remote.

Use Ion in a stand-alone system or as a remote programming station for an Eos system. When Ion is used as a client in an Eos system, it supports the full output of that host Eos system.

Videos Tutorials


* Welcome
* Operating Conventions
* Hardware Connections
* IFace Panel Layout
* Fader Configuration
* External Monitors
* Channel Display
* Flexi
* The Command Line
* Playback Status Display
* CIA


* Browsers
* Initial Setup
* Selecting Channels
* Setting Levels
* Channel Check and Flash
* Sneak
* Setting Parameters
* Recording Cues and Subs
* Recording Groups


* Cue Playback
* Background Faders
* Cue Timing
* Automark
* Sub Playback
* Editing Cues LIVE
* Editing Cues BLIND


* Tracking vs_ Cue only
* Editing Subs LIVE
* Editing Subs BLIND
* Editing Groups
* Copy, Move, Delete
* Step-Based Effects
* Step Based Effects Timing
* Effects in Cues
* Patching


* Patching Multi Parameter Fixtures
* Customizing Scrollers
* Park
* Saving Your Show
* Powering Down Your Console
* The Shell
* Effects in Cues
* Print to PDF
* Clear Menu
* Setup Menu


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