556 Hog 4 Operations Manual
H
Hard Value
The output of a master running a cuelist is a mix of hard and soft parameter
values. Hard values are those that are in the current cue, while soft values
are those that have tracked through from previous cues. -See Also Track-
ing.
Hid Mode
A special mode for the console front panel that allows it to be used as a
keyboard during a full software install. Pig + Fan+ Up Cursor Key puts the
front panel into HID Mode. Pig + Fan+ Down Cursor Key takes the front
panel out of HID Mode and puts it back into Hog mode. -See Also Track-
ing.
HTP
Highest Takes Precedence. In this system of operation, the highest value
assigned for a parameter is the one that applies. A fixture can be in cues
on two masters, and the highest level of the two will be the one seen. HTP
is only relevant to intensity parameters where the idea of ‘highest’ has
meaning. -See Also LTP.
Hue
The colour (pigment) element of colour notation. -See Also Saturation.
I
I-Wheel
The I-Wheel on the right hand side of the console is used to control fixture
intensity.
In Time
The time of the fade up of the incoming cue during a crossfade. All fixtures
that are increasing in intensity will come up over this time. -See Also Split
Fade, Path , Fade Time.
Inhibitive Submaster
A master that sets a maximum level on a group of fixtures. If the master is
at 80%, then the fixtures will never come above 80% in the console's out-
put.
Ip Address
On an Ethernet network, each Hog component has an address, called an
IP address, used to identify it. You can usually use the default addresses,
but if you are connecting to an existing network you may need to specify a