This document provides equipment reference forms for three types of stage lighting equipment: the Zero 88 Sirius 24 & 48CH lighting desk, the Source Four Jr. (Profile) 575W light, and the Selecon Acclaim Fresnel 650W light. It describes the key features and components of each piece of equipment, including that the lighting desk controls light levels, holds memories, and programs chases; the Source Four light has gobo and iris effects; and the Selecon Fresnel provides soft-edged light to fill the stage. Accessories like power cables, safety chains, and clamps are identified as essential to operating each light safely and effectively.
1. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
The
Zero
88
Sirius
24
&
48CH
Description:
The
Zero
88
lighting
desk
is
a
fairly
simple
desk
to
use
with
24
channels
or
faders,
which
you
can
change
to
48
channels.
This
allows
you
to
control
the
level
of
light
the
light
outputs.
The
desk
is
able
to
hold
90
memories,
which
are
lighting
states
you
have
set
up
that
you
are
able
to
playback
on
cue.
This
desk
as
the
ability
to
program
chases
and
change
the
direction
the
lights
chase
moves
in
by
the
arrows
on
the
desk.
The
desk
also
requires
a
Key
to
program
and
run
lighting
cues.
In
comparison
to
other
desks
this
desk
is
an
analogue
desk,
which
is
does
not
have
the
ability
to
control
DMX
lights.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• Power
Cable
(Kettle
Lead)
o This
is
essential
as
it
powers
the
desk
allowing
you
to
control
the
lights.
Without
it
you
have
no
power,
which
means
no
light.
• The
Control
Cable
o The
Control
Cable,
is
a
key
cable
you
should
have
as
it
sends
the
data
to
the
dimmer
communicating
with
it
telling
it
what
percentage
of
power
to
output
to
the
light
and
as
a
result
controls
the
level
of
the
light.
• Dimmer
o Please
Note
the
desk
will
not
work
without
a
dimmer.
2.
Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
Source
4jr
(Profile)
575W
Description:
This
light
is
used
for
special
effects
and
gobos
as
it
supports
them
and
also
and
iris.
This
light
has
a
beam
angle
of
25°
-‐
50°,
which
is
wider
than
the
CCT
Minuette
Profile
that
only
has
a
beam
of
15°
-‐
30°,
which
is
something
you
would
need
to
consider
before
rigging
the
light
because
using
this
light
could
have
a
completely
different
effect
compared
to
the
CCT
Minuette
Profile.
This
light
also
uses
an
iris
that
can
control
the
size
of
the
beam
without
changing
it
shape.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
o The
bulb
in
this
light
is
a
757W
HPL
bulb,
which
is
brighter
and
clearer
than
the
CCT
Minutette
Profiles
halogen
650W.
This
is
something
you
need
to
keep
in
mind
when
you
are
choosing
lights.
• Iris
o The
iris
is
an
option
that
you
can
put
in
place
to
make
control
the
size
of
the
beam
to
make
it
narrower
or
wider.
• Gobo
o A
gobo
is
a
metal
plate
that
is
placed
in
front
of
the
light
to
show
a
certain
image
or
shape,
that
is
on
the
plate,
and
as
a
result
the
light
projects
it
on
to
the
floor
or
object
for
example.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
• Shutters
o Shutters
act
as
barn
doors
and
block
the
light
from
parts
of
the
stage
so
you
can
light
different
areas
on
stage.
3. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
Selecon
Acclaim
Fresnel
650W
Description:
This
Fresnel
is
used
along
side
the
1K
Fresnel’s
to
fill
in
and
give
more
coverage,
on
stage.
The
Selecon
Fresnel
has
a
soft
edge
light,
which
allows
you
to
use
it
in
generic
situations,
as
it
does
not
clearly
show
there
is
a
stage
light
being
used.
This
light
is
also
to
light
stages
that
don’t
have
a
lot
of
power,
the
reason
for
this
is
that
they
have
a
lower
watt
bulb,
than
the
1K
and
so
they
can
have
more
lights,
as
a
result
covering
more
of
the
stage.
This
light
is
newer
than
the
CCT
Minuette
Fresnel,
however
they
use
the
same
bulb.
This
light
has
a
beam
angle
of
6°
-‐
60°.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
• Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
o Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
are
used
to
direct
light
to
one
area
of
the
stage
isolating
that
area
so
the
light
only
hits
it.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
§ The
Gel
Frame
goes
behind
the
Barn
Doors
when
they
are
attached,
however
you
don’t
need
to
have
the
Barn
Doors
on
to
use
a
gel.
4. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
Pin
Spot
30W
Description:
This
light,
is
mainly
used
for
lighting
small
objects
and
mirror
balls
as
it
has
a
small
curricular
beam,
generates
a
just
enough
light
to
cover
the
object.
With
the
light
being
small,
this
means
you
can
get
the
light
close
to
the
object
without
blocking
or
taking
to
much
space
on
the
rig.
Allowing
you
to
put
more
lights
up
for
the
show.
However
this
light
would
be
unsuitable
for
much
else
than
listed
above
and
this
light
does
not
support
gel
frames
and
barn
doors.
This
light
can
be
operated
by
a
13amp
or
15
amp
plug
as
it
has
such
a
low
watt
bulb.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
§ The
bulb
in
the
light
is
a
30W
bulb,
which
will
draw
little
power
from
the
rig.
5.
Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
Par
Can
Description:
The
par
can
has
a
strong
beam
of
light
that
you
have
no
control
over
where
the
light
goes
except
the
direction
it
heads
in.
As
this
light
does
not
have
barn
doors
so
you
can’t
block
the
light
from
different
areas
of
the
stage.
This
light
is
used
as
backlight
and
sidelight.
This
light
is
often
used
in
shows
as
part
of
a
change
and
has
a
beam
angle
of
50°.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
6. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
LED
Par
Can
Description:
This
light,
the
LED
Par
Can,
is
used
for
many
different
uses,
however
it
is
mainly
used
for
three
different
reasons
for
backlight,
effects
and
splashes
of
colour,
the
3
main
colours
in
the
light
are
RGB
or
red,
green
and
blue.
This
light
is
small
and
generates
little
to
no
heat
at
all,
which
is
good
as
they
can
be
placed
almost
anywhere.
Another
thing
about
the
light
is
that
it
can
be
controlled
by
DMX
so
you
can
change
the
colours
and
levels
from
the
lighting
desk.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
7. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
DTS
Scena
Fresnel
(1K)
Description:
The
DTS
1K
Fresnel
is
a
light
for
general
cover
of
the
stage,
however
this
light
is
normally
mistaken
for
having
a
longer
range
because
it
has
a
brighter,
1K
bulb
compared
to
the
650W
Fresnel,
but
that
is
not
the
case
as
the
bulb
may
be
brighter
it
does
not
mean
it
will
travel
further.
This
is
due
to
the
lens
in
the
light
which
channels
the
light
towards
the
stage
or
object.
The
1K
Fresnel
is
also
the
main
light
that
theatres
use
to
light
the
stage
that
would
be
supported
by
a
Par-‐Can
to
fill
the
spaces
in
between
the
other
lights
to
add
colour
etc…
The
1K
has
a
beam
angle
of
12°
-‐
53°.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
o Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
are
used
to
direct
light
to
one
area
of
the
stage
isolating
that
area
so
the
light
only
hits
it.
§ The
barn
doors
attach
to
the
front
of
the
light
via
little
clips
as
you
can
see
on
the
image
below.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
§ The
Gel
Frame
goes
behind
the
Barn
Doors
when
they
are
attached,
however
you
don’t
need
to
have
the
Barn
Doors
on
to
use
a
gel.
• 1K
Halogen
Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
o This
light
has
a
certain
bulb,
which
is
a
1000W
halogen
bulb.
8. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
CCT
Minuette
Profile
Description:
This
light,
CCT
Minuette
Profile,
would
be
used
for
more
specific
lighting
and
special
effects.
As
you
can
use
gobos
and
as
it
is
a
profile
it
has
shutters
for
more
detailed
lighting
on
stage.
For
example
you
could
use
it
from
a
spot
light
to
lighting
a
piece
of
set
that
needs
lighting
up.
This
profile
has
a
beam
angle
of
15°
to
30°.
This
is
smaller
than
the
Source
4jr
Profile
and
this
is
something
you
would
need
to
remember
when
you
were
choosing
your
lights.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
o The
bulb
in
this
light
is
a
halogen
bulb,
which
creates
a
orange
glow
on
the
light.
Making
the
bulb
look
warm
and
more
natural
for
scenes
in
houses
etc…
• Iris
o The
iris
is
an
option
that
you
can
put
in
place
to
make
control
the
size
of
the
beam
to
make
it
narrower
or
wider.
• Gobo
o A
gobo
is
a
metal
plate
that
is
placed
in
front
of
the
light
to
show
a
certain
image
or
shape,
that
is
on
the
plate,
and
as
a
result
the
light
projects
it
on
to
the
floor
or
object
for
example.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
• Shutters
o Shutters
act
as
barn
doors
and
block
the
light
from
parts
of
the
stage
so
you
can
light
different
areas
on
stage.
9. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
CCT
Minuette
PC
(Pebble
Convex)
Description:
This
light
looks
the
same
as
the
CCT
Minuette
Fresnel,
however
it
is
very
different
as
it
creates
a
completely
different
effect
as
the
lens
in
this
light
has
a
different
texture
to
the
light,
when
it
is
on
stage.
Another
key
difference
is
the
bulb
in
this
light
as
it
is
a
500W
not
a
650W
bulb.
With
the
lens
having
a
pebble
affect
it
a
shaper
edge
around
the
beam.
This
light
has
a
beam
of
7°
–
47°.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
• Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
o Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
are
used
to
direct
light
to
one
area
of
the
stage
isolating
that
area
so
the
light
only
hits
it.
§ The
barn
doors
attach
to
the
front
of
the
light
via
little
clips
as
you
can
see
on
the
image
below.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
§ The
Gel
Frame
goes
behind
the
Barn
Doors
when
they
are
attached,
however
you
don’t
need
to
have
the
Barn
Doors
on
to
use
a
gel.
10. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
CCT
Minuette
Fresnel
650w
Description:
This
Light
provides
a
general
cover
light
to
the
stage,
which
can
be
controlled
by
barn
doors
(Flaps)
on
the
front
of
the
light.
Colour
can
also
be
added
by
the
use
of
gels.
Which
is
a
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester,
which
is
cut
to
fit
the
light
giving
you
are
desired
colour.
Another
feature
of
this
light
is
that
it
can
be
focused,
to
increase
or
decrease
the
beam,
one
thing
you
should
not
about
this
light
is
that
it
has
a
soft
edge.
The
beam
angle
is
18°
–
57°.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Bulb
o The
Bulb
is
the
most
important
part
of
the
light
as
it
is
the
produces
the
light
that
you
will
use.
• Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
o Barn
Doors
(Flaps)
are
used
to
direct
light
to
one
area
of
the
stage
isolating
that
area
so
the
light
only
hits
it.
§ The
barn
doors
attach
to
the
front
of
the
light
via
little
clips
as
you
can
see
on
the
image
below.
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.
§ The
Gel
Frame
goes
behind
the
Barn
Doors
when
they
are
attached,
however
you
don’t
need
to
have
the
Barn
Doors
on
to
use
a
gel.
11. Equipment
Reference
Form
Type
and/
Make
of
equipment:
3
Strand
Flood
Description:
The
3
Strand
Flood
is
used
for
two
reasons
mainly
in
music
gigs
as
strobe
and
backlight.
Then
on
stage
it
is
used
as
backlight
for
all
the
stage
and
to
light
the
cyclorama
in
the
background
as
it
produces
a
lot
of
light
over
a
large
area
at
a
small
distance.
Which
gives
the
lighting
designer
more
control
over
the
spill
of
light
it
creates.
Key
Components
&
Accessories
• G
Clamp
o A
G
Clamp
is
the
clamp
that
holds
the
light
to
the
rig.
This
is
the
best
type
of
clamp
as
it
adds
the
most
security
to
the
light
lowering
the
risk
of
the
light
falling.
§ The
G
Clamp
attaches
to
the
lights
handle
as
you
can
see
below.
• Safety
Chain
o A
Safety
Chain
is
an
essential
part
of
being
able
to
rig
this
light
as
it
is
the
only
safety
measure
in
place
in
case
the
G
Clamp
breaks,
which
will
protect
the
audience
and
performers
below.
§ The
safety
chain
attaches
to
the
handles
of
the
light
and
wraps
around
the
lighting
rig
(Bar).
• Gel
Frame
o The
Gel
Frame
holds
the
piece
of
polycarbonate
or
polyester
in
place
in
front
of
the
light.
The
Gel
Frame
also
prevents
the
gel
from
melting
as
it
protects
it
from
the
heat.