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Thank you for your interest in the TIS .
Revolutionise your club atmosphere with the that keeps in time with the music playing on your parcel!! This is undoubtedly the best in Second Life! We have taken our time to make sure that the product is as realistic as possible. Painstakingly created with 100% mesh and carefully textured to make sure you have the best of the best of the best in your venue!!!
Display
- True to life lighting display consisting of 6 lasers and ambient lighting
- Used in conjunction with the TIS StreamSync the lights display will be synchronized with the music playing on your parcels media stream.
- The lights display can also be manually set using the included TIS iControl Professional.
Build
- Pre loaded with 50 Gobos!
- Based on real-life club equipment, each components look and display has been tailored to be as realistic as possible.
- Highly detailed 100% mesh design.
- Multiple Levels Of Detail (LOD) ensure your product looks perfect no matter what distance it is viewed from.
- Realistic texturing to every component.
- Just 7 prims for the unit. A small beam version is included that contains beams that only reach a short distance and therefore are less likely to grab mouse clicks (+1 Li)
- Scripting has been rigorously optimized to reduce sim overhead.
Convenience
- Fully copyable - set out as many as you need.
- Resizable - easily set the diameter of the rig to between 5m and 50m
- Beams can be easily removed if you prefer projector only lighting.
- Globally set the light range and intensity to prevent bleed to neighbouring parcels
- Easily control speed to reduce load on laggy sims if required.
Control
- TIS iControl Professional included, quickly and remotely change the display for the lights, set the colour, arc, size, pattern and set manual BPM for the product.
- Settings notecard to set colours, and other various settings!
- Allow selected others or your group to control the product.
Current version of the is v.
Release date of the current version is . To check what version you are running please see the Version section. Please also see the Troubleshooting tab if you are having any other issues to see if your query is answered there before contacting support.
On purchase you will be delivered a folder containing a box for your and a box for the TIS iControl Professional which controls all our products compatible with the iControl.
First drag the to the ground where it will automatically unpack and give you a folder containing your product. Accept this folder and it will appear in the top level of your inventory. You can now delete the product box (a copy is still in your inventory). Then drag the TIS iControl Professional box to the ground which will unpack and give you another folder containing the iControl. You need only to use one iControl to control multiple products.
In your inventory, locate the folder called TIS
.
In this folder you will find the following items:
- TIS
- This is the unit. It is copyable so you can use as many as your venue requires.
- TIS (small beams)
- This is the unit with a shorter beam length. It is copyable so you can use as many as your venue requires.
- TIS Floor Levelling Prim
- This is the Floor Levelling Prim which when placed out on the floor that you wish the Gobos to show on will send the floor level to the so the knows where your floor is!
In your inventory, locate the folder called TIS iControl Professional
In this folder you will find the following items:
- TIS iControl Professional
- The TIS iControl Professional is the controller for this product. You will be able to use this controller to change various functions for the product. For more information about basic functionality of the iControl Professional, please see here.
First locate the TIS
in your folder and drag it out to the ground in world.
When you rez the lighting rig to the ground it will state in chat the following:
TIS : Move the Hexascan to its desired height and position, then drop the Floor Levelling Prim on the ground (or touch it if already in-world), to set the floor height of the gobos.
Position your TIS rig in the location you wish to have it i.e. above your dance floor.
Drag out the Floor Levelling Prim to the floor near the lighting rig. On dragging out the floor levelling prim it will state in chat:
Floor Levelling Prim: Floor level sent to Light System. Click on this Leveller to send a new level. If your system did not automatically adjust, please check the channels match in the description of both the Leveller and the Light System, then try again.
The will then state in chat:
TIS : Floor height received successfully, please use your iControl to switch on the
This products functionality can only be controlled by the iControl Professional. Please see the Using the iControl section for full details on finishing the set up, and how to use your product with your iControl Professional.
You will also find a notecard in the contents of the unit which allows you to adjust certain aspects of the product. Please see the Settings section for more information how to adjust these.
Please note, these lights will best be displayed on level floor and not uneven floorings. If you have an uneven floor we cannot guarantee how your product will display.
Please also note that if you intend to use the on a floor that has a transparency, then you may experience issues with the Gobos flickering or failing to appear at all. This is due to a well known issue called Alpha Sorting that affects all 3D programmes like Second Life that use Open GL. There is nothing that can be done to address this issue, please see here for full technical details.
For best results and to fully appreciate the , we recommend that you have the following client settings:
Set your World to Midnight!
To set your world to midnight to appreciate the lighting display, go to your client toolbar menu and select World > Sun Position > Midnight or click Ctrl + Shift + X
Obviously the will function perfectly well when it's daytime too, but when it's midnight.... Just WOW!
Graphic Preferences
We also recommend for optimum viewing pleasure that you set your graphic preferences to the following settings if your computer graphics can handle it. To open your Preferences window please click Ctrl + P. Set your Performance up to High and tick the Advanced Lighting Model box, the Ambient Occlusion box, set shadows drop down to Sun/Moon + Projectors. Also set your draw distance to about 600 or higher. Please make sure that you set your Objects & Sculpts LOD to 4.0 and Max particle count to max (8192).
Drag out the iControl Professional from your inventory to the ground in world or right click and select wear from your inventory to wear the controller as a HUD. If you require other people i.e. staff or managers to be able to control the product a controller must be out on the parcel that your product is located on. For more detailed instructions on how to use the iControl Professional, please see the TIS iControl Professional web page.
When first worn or dragged to the ground the iControl Professional will quickly establish connection to any devices available. The products communication channel is set to 0 by default. More information regarding communication channels and why you would ever want to use them can be found in the information page of the TIS iControl Professional. Information on how to change the channels can be found in the section Multiple Units using different settings.
Once the iControl Professional has established connection to the product you will see an icon appear representing the product at the bottom of the controller in the Product Selection panel.
Click the icon for TIS and you will be presented with this screen:
On pressing this button , the configuration drop down will appear which will give you the options for the product. If you have multiple 's out the configuration button will control all lights on that channel, not just the one it states on the drop down.
Confirm On
On pressing this button will allow the product to notify in chat confirmations of button presses. This is especially useful so the owner or admin can know what settings have been changed when they click any of the buttons. The default setting is off.
Restore
This restores the products sliders to their default state. It also acts as a reset, in which it will reset the values of the product to factory state
. This is very useful if you are dragging out multiple units as if you have changed any values, the newly dragged out unit will still only have the factory default settings. If you drag out two units pressing this Restore button will make sure that both units are displaying the same settings.
Pretty self explanatory. Switch the product on and off!
These buttons represent the different light programs that you can use in your venue. Have a play with each programme to see which one suits your venue! The default setting is Static.
This slider allows you to manually adjust the Beats Per Minute for a specific song. The default setting is 120 BPM. If you set the BMP slider and click the small (RND) button the BPM will randomly play up to that slider setting. For example setting the slider to approx 200 BPM then clicking the RND button will adjust the BPM randomly from the lowest BPM of 20 up to 200 BPM. If you own a TIS StreamSync and it is set up correctly, the BPM will automatically change to be in time with the music on your parcel.
This slider allows you to adjust the arc of the projected lights. For example, setting the slider to half way will set the arc to bounce side to side in a 180 degree Arc. The default setting is 360 degrees. If you set the Arc slider and click the small (RND) button the Arc will randomly play to that slider setting. For example setting the slider to 180 degrees then clicking the RND button will adjust the Arc randomly from the lowest Arc of 30 up to 180 degrees.
This slider allows you to adjust the size of the gobos. The max size is approx 20 meters and smallest size is 0.25. The default setting is approx 6 meters. If you set the Size slider then click the small (RND) button the Size will randomly adjust up to that slider setting. For example setting the slider to 20 meters then clicking the RND button will adjust the Size randomly from the lowest Size of 0.25 up to 20 meters.
These sliders allow you to manually adjust the colours of the lights.
On pressing this button , will randomly STEP through the colours as set in the Settings notecard inside the product.
On pressing this button , will randomly FADE through the colours as set in the Settings notecard inside the product.
The default slider setting is White <1,1,1>
(top of each sliders).
These buttons will allow you to adjust the pattern of the lights themselves. Have a play with each one to see what looks best in your club.
- ALL - Clicking this will result in all beams to be on during the display.
- OPP. - Clicking this will result in opposite beams to be on during the display.
- ONE - Clicking this will result in one beam to be on during the display.
- RND - Clicking this will result in a random display of the three options above.
This section is for more advanced user settings. You can use the product directly out of the box using the iControl Professional, but if you wish to have multiple units out on your sim with different settings you need to change channel communications.
To have more than one unit out, all you need to do is drag another from your inventory to the ground in world. If you require both units to be controlled with the same settings etc., then you need not do anything further with either unit, just use channel 0, which is the default channel number, on your controller to start, stop and adjust the other settings as usual.
Once you have placed the number of units you wish to have out you will then need to Restore
the units, by going to the Configuration via the iControl Professional. This will reset the values to factory state
. This is very useful if you are dragging out multiple units as if you have changed the colour to multi colour the newly dragged out unit will still only have the factory default settings. If you drag out two units pressing this Restore button will make sure that both units are displaying the same settings.
If you have more than one unit rezzed on the same sim and set to the same channel, one will become the master
. This master will perform all the script work to calculate colours/effects and then send the result to the other unit's, enabling all of them to synchronize their displays. As a result the Settings for the master will be used for all unit's. The master
will be chosen at random so you should ensure that this notecard is duplicated in all your unit's set to the same channel in order to achieve a consistent effect.
If you wish to have multiple units customized in different ways on the same sim, this can be done easily by setting one of your units to have a different channel to your first unit. To do this you will need to set the channel number for each additional unit.
To do this simply amend the description field of one the units as follows:
- Right click and select edit on one of the units.
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In the general tab of the edit dialogue box locate the description field this will already have text in there like this:
Channel : 0
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Set the new channel by editing this text so for example
Channel : 3
would set the channel to be 3. - If you are using Firestorm viewer go to the Content tab of the edit dialogue box and click the "Reset Scripts" button. If you are using the Second Life Viewer, you will need to go to the client tool bar (at the top of your screen) and click Build --> Scripts and then select "Reset Scripts". Any other viewer, you may need to refer to the viewers knowledge-base.
- On clicking Reset Scripts a dialogue box may pop up if you have never done this before asking you whether you wish to modify scripts in selected object - Just click yes - if no box asking that pops up, then the Reset Progress box will only appear and start going through each script in the unit and set them to running as in this example:
- When the dialogue box states done, press close.
- The unit that you changed will run through its setup.
You can now go to your main Control Channel page and in the Channel Selection panel select the new channel you set to now control the unit on that channel.
Do the above for any units that you wish to have on any other channel. You have in total 20 channels that you can use if you so wish.
NB: If you are changing the channel numbers of your , please make sure you also change the Floor Levelling Prim's channel BEFORE clicking it as otherwise all Hexascans on that channel will adjust their levels!
You can add any full perm texture to your TIS .
If you have purchased new packs of Gobos from TIS to add to your TIS , they will come in a product box. You must unpack the box first, do not add the box to the TIS as this will cause unexpected results. Follow these instructions after you have all the textures in your inventory:
- Locate the pack of Gobos in your inventory.
- Right click and select edit on the TIS .
- Go to the contents tab of the edit dialogue box.
- Select the Gobos you wish to add to the rig and drag them to the contents tab of the TIS .
The TIS will then state in chat:
TIS
: 50 Gobos loaded.
TIS
: Loading beam colour values from notecard
TIS
: 10 colour values loaded. Free memory:6492 bytes.
The figures in chat will relate to the settings you currently have in your TIS i.e. Number of gobos loaded and number of colour values you have set in the Settings notecard.
In order that you can have your own logo displayed on the TIS , please follow these instructions to set up:
- Locate your full perm Logo or texture in your inventory.
- Right click and select edit on the TIS .
- Go to the contents tab of the edit dialogue box.
- Drag your texture into the contents tab.
The TIS will then state in chat:
TIS
: 51 Gobos loaded.
TIS
: Loading beam colour values from notecard
TIS
: 10 colour values loaded. Free memory:6492 bytes.
The figures in chat will relate to the settings you currently have in your TIS i.e. Number of gobos loaded and number of colour values you have set in the Settings notecard.
In addition to adding your own textures you can also set each texture you add to either not resize, not recolour or both. For instance, when you select the Random button for size on the iControl, the TIS will randomly size the texture so it is not always a square, this can cause very good effects from some gobos, so we do encourage you to play with your textures!
If you wish to stop the TIS from colouring and resizing your textures, in order to do this you must rename your texture and prefix it with either of the following:
$ - Stops the texture from being resized by the TIS
# - Stops the TIS
from recolouring your texture, so this would keep the colours your logo or texture currently has.
* - Stops the TIS
from re sizing and re colouring your texture or logo.
As an example, I am adding my logo to my TIS and I do not want it re sized or re coloured so I would rename my logo to this:
*TIS Logo
Another example, I am adding my logo to my TIS and I do not want it re sized only so I would rename my logo to this:
$TIS Logo
Another example, I am adding my logo to my TIS and I do not want it re coloured only so I would rename my logo to this:
#TIS Logo
If you edit your product and go to the contents tab, you will notice a Settings notecard.
Here you can stipulate the colours that the product uses. If your venue has a certain colour scheme, then you can add those colours here, removing any others that you do not require.
Rig Size (1 - 50):
This setting allows you change the size of the rig itself. The max diameter you are allowed is 50m diameter and smallest is 1m diameter. The default size is 10m diameter.
Emit Light (Yes/No):
This setting allows you to say whether the lights themselves emit light. The default setting is No.
Gobo Brightness% (1-100):
This setting allows you to set the brightness of the Gobo's themselves. The maximum brightness is 100% and minimum brightness is 1%. The default is 50%.
Gobo Glow% (1-100):
This setting allows you to set the glow of the Gobo's themselves. The maximum glow is 100% and minimum glow is 1%. The default is 5%.
Beam Brightness% (1-100):
This setting allows you to set the brightness of the beam's themselves. The maximum brightness is 100% and minimum brightness is 1%. The default is 40%.
Beam Glow% (1-100):
This setting allows you to set the glow of the beam's themselves. The maximum glow is 100% and minimum glow is 1%. The default is 2%.
Length Of Set (Bars):
This settings is for you to set the number of bars you wish to display the lighting for.
Pause Between Sets (Bars):
Used in conjunction with the Length Of Set parameter, this allows you to set the "off" pause between sets.
As an example for the use of the Length Of Set and the Pause Between Sets parameters, if you would like your to play 8 bars of a song then stop for 2 bars you would set these parameters to the following:
Length Of Set (Bars): 8
Pause Between Sets (Bars): 2
Please take into consideration neighbouring parcels when adjusting any of the settings that change the way the product produces either light or size of particles.
When any changes are made to the notecard, press save and wait for the confirmation:
TIS
: Loading Settings from notecard
TIS
: num colour values loaded..
Once you have received the confirmation, turn off your product to enable the product to take these settings then switch back on.
Access for this product can only be controlled via the iControl Professional. For details on how to set access for this product please see the instructions for the TIS iControl Professional.
Current version of the is v. Release date of the current version is .
To check the version of this product you are running please follow these steps:
- Right click the product and choose edit.
- In the edit window, select the content tab.
- In the contents tab there is a script called
~TIS vVersion
. Version is the version number.
If you are running an out of date product, please obtain a redelivery of the product package from our redelivery board in our store, Click here to go there!
Listed here are the most common FAQ's for this product. Before contacting support, make sure your query is not answered here.
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- Fix to bug found with beams not being phantom which resulted in avatars being pushed.
- Version 2.0 - 2019-11-01
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- Updated to use the new iControl Professional
- StreamSync compatible
- Multiple Levels Of Detail (LOD)
- Optimized scripting reduces sim overhead
- Version 1.0 - 2019-10-01
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- Initial Release