March 18, 2010

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Calling the lighting cues: ETC's new iPhone iRFR

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Middleton, WI (24 June 2009) – Lighting technicians and programmers love their iPhones – and they want to use them everywhere! ETC has answered the call by allowing them to turn their Apple handhelds into miniature lighting-controllers. ETC has released their iRFR (Radio Focus Remote for iPhone and iPod Touch), while donating all the proceeds to industry-aid organizations Behind the Scenes and Light Relief. The iRFR will offer all the functionality of an ETC Net3™ Radio Focus Remote unit, interfacing to ETC’s Eos®, Ion®, Element™, Congo® and Congo jr lighting control desks. The iRFR is supported in the current Congo software release (v5.1) and will be supported in the upcoming Eos release (v1.5) for Eos and Ion, and in Element when it is released this summer.


According to Senior Product Development Manager Dennis Varian, ETC had continual requests for a device like the iRFR: “While we were asking ourselves how to price an application like this, Luke Delwiche from ETC Tech Services in London suggested we give the profits to Behind the Scenes [US and Canada/The ESTA Foundation] and Light Relief [UK/PLASA]. We thought that was a great idea.”


There are two versions of the iRFR application. The iRFR – BTS is in support of Behind the Scenes, while the iRFR – LR supports Light Relief.


ETC Software Engineer Chris Mizerak developed the application with a view to making it as user-friendly and direct as any Apple application, with added peace of mind. Varian explains: “Since anyone who has an iPhone or iPod Touch can download the iRFR application, they have the potential to take control of a lighting system. So we implemented full security controls to lock out all unauthorized users.”


Because the iRFR application is purchased through iTunes for iPhones and iPod Touches that people already own, they install it and have it immediately – no hardware or special factory-coding required. “ETC also makes purpose-built remotes, of course – like the RFR – for more rugged, collective use,” says Varian, “but this is a great personal device.”


To download the applications, visit http://www.etcconnect.com/product.overview.aspx?ID=22011


And an added benefit: if you misplace your lighting-system remote – just call your phone and find it.