IQ Tester Feature Requests

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Felipinho
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IQ Tester Feature Requests

Post by Felipinho » Tue Jul 15, 2025 12:27 pm

Hello, first of all, congratulations on the great product that is the IQ Tester.

A company I work for has a similar device that has a feature I really miss in the IQ: the ability to record DMX sequences. Let me explain. My colleague, using the device I mentioned, records a highlight sequence from the console onto their device. Then, before the LX goes up, they play back that highlight to check that all fixtures are in the correct mode and properly addressed.

Another option I'd really like to see is a translator for LTC to Art-Net Timecode and vice-versa.

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Logan
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Re: IQ Tester Feature Requests

Post by Logan » Fri Feb 13, 2026 7:38 am

Hello

Thanks for the suggestion and apologies for the delayed response on this

After some investigation, it seems like recording in this way won't be feasible with the current hardware

You can achieve a simplified version of highlighting using the CMD keyboard "ROT" function

You can set this up in the following way:
  1. Set up the initial scene (by any editor)
  2. Enter a range of channels to rotate (in CMD keypad)
  3. Select ROT, enter direction and count (i.e. +/- and a count of channels)
  4. Press ENTER to rotate
For a simple example - a pixel array that consumes an entire DMX universe of RGB values, and you wish to step through colors to check LED response:
  1. Open the RGB editor and set 1st pixel to whatever color mix is desired
  2. Switch to CMD keypad
  3. Input: THRU ROT + 3 ENTER - this will rotate all channels right by 3 DMX address (3 channels per pixel, because RGB)
  4. The next pixel should turn on and display the color mix chosen, then repeat as necessary
The mix can be color or any values of DMX (pan/tilt, shutter, etc.) and if you know the DMX footprint, you can rotate by the footprint value to quickly change backwards and forwards between like fixtures.

Note: that you will have to enter the CMD prompt each time you want to cycle more than 1 rotation step - but if you are stepping through 1 channel at a time, you can use the ► and ◄ buttons to shortcut as long as ROT is selected in CMD line

Regarding the timecode translator, this is something for consideration - will let you know more as it develops

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