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Lighting Handbook App Now Available on Android Market

Andrew Derrington, the app developer of the popular Lighting Handbook app recently announced that the app has been translated to the Android platform. In this first release it has all the core features that the iOS version has, and in time will gain more features such as Searching, Submit a fixture, Lighting Calculator & Electrical Formulas in app purchases and more.

Using a new universal database system it has the same fixtures as the iOS version and is updatable through the settings menu. If your device is connected to the internet, the manual is then available for viewing right within the app. You can also store manuals for offline viewing either within Lighting Handbook or in your favourite PDF viewing app.

The library of manufacturers can be updated from within the app – Go to the settings menu, from there you’ll be able to see what version of the library is currently installed and if connected to the internet, what version is now available for download. Click the “Update Library” Button and it will download the latest library and install into Lighting Handbook.

Lighting Handbook is a tool for all theatre, corporate and event technicians.
It displays information on over 750 moving lights, Dimmers, Conventional fixtures & effects:
• Weight
• Power Consumption
• Data Connection types
• Light Output (According to manufactures manual)
• Colour wheels/Mixing
• Gobo Wheels
• How many DMX Channels and in what mode
• Beam Size
• Lamp type
Dimmer Info:
• Mains connectors
• Mains out?
• Data Connectors
• Dimmer connections
• Max Channel count
• Max Channel current
• Max current per phase
• Weight
• Dimensions
• Channel to phase info
• Any additional feature

You can purchase the Lighting handbook app for the Android Market for $4.94. For iOS users, you can purchase the app on the iTunes App Store for $4.99.

New iOS App: Electrical Formulas

Andrew Derrington, the app developer that brought us the Lighting Handbook App just released his latest iOS app into the iTunes App Store, Electrical Formulas.

The Electrical Formulas App allows users to quickly and easily convert power formulas with out the need to remember all those tricky numbers. The app includes a Volt drop calculator for both mm2 and AWG cables (Single and 3 Phase). There is also a power equation calculator, Select your voltage, then enter either amps or watts to calculate the loading.

Common Calculations the app provides

  • kVA to Amps – Single and 3 Phase
  • Amps to kVA – Single and 3 Phase
  • kVA to kW
  • kW to kVA

The Electrical Formulas App will also be available to current Lighting Handbook users in the next couple of weeks as an in app purchase at a lower price of just: £1.19, $1.99, €1.59. Along with the update to Lighting Handbook App, there will be more fixtures added including the number one request more Chauvet fixtures. If you have additional fixture request to add to the Lighting Handbook App, email Andrew at Lightinghandbook@aderrington.co.uk.

You can learn more about the Electrical Formulas and Lighting Handbook App by visiting Andrew’s website www.aderrington.co.uk. You can purchase Electrical Formulas App from the iTunes App Store for $1.99 USD.  To help celebrate the arrival of the new app, Andrew was kind enough to prove three codes for the app to give out here on iSquint. All you have to do is email me, info@isquint.net.  The first three emails in get a code. Thanks Andrew and keep up the great work!

iPhone Lighting Handbook App Updated to v1.3

Start up the app store on your iPhone, there are some more lighting app updates.  Andrew Derrington just announced his latest update to his Lighting Handbook App, version 1.3. Not only did Andrew update the app for iOS4’s multitasking support, ha also added and update a huge list of items.

New Features:
• Increase in manufacturers to 31!!
• Over 500 fixtures/Consoles/Effects.
• A redesigned detail view.
• 2 New settings – Ability to automatically save manuals when viewed and ability to view power consumption in Amps.
• iOS4 multitasking support.
• Now after you’ve downloaded a manual, the detail page for that fixture will have a small green tick on the manual button, this means you’ve downloaded the manual and that it will load from the device and not from the internet again.
• Lighting Links within the general information section provide links to popular web-sites and forums as well as the blog for Lighting Handbook.
• Most consoles now also have a quick start guide.
• You can add your own manuals via iTunes.

The Lighting Handbook App is just $4.99 from the iTunes App Store.  For those that already own it, it is a FREE update. Check out the full listing of items and manufacturers listed in the app along with details from Andrew’s web site, www.aderrington.co.uk.

Lighting Handbook iPhone App Updated to v1.1

I just heard from from lighting app developer Andrew Derrington that he as just released an update to his iPhone app, Lighting Handbook to version 1.1. Here are some of the updates found in version 1.1.

  • The interface has had a bit of a lift and a redesign to make it easier and cleaner to view.
  • Increased total fixture count to over 350, and also included a few new manufacturers.
  • Dimmers have now been included from Avolites, ETC, Light Processor & Zero 88 (more will follow in future versions)
  • A few new connector pinout diagrams and information.
  • Possibly the biggest part of Version 1.1 is the ability to save manuals for offline viewing.
  • And of coarse a few memory management and bug fixes.Version 1.1 is still only £2.99 / €3.99 or $4.99 and all updates are free. You can download or update your copy of Lighting Handbook through the iTunes App Store.

New iPhone App: Lighting Handbook

Lighting Handbook iPhone/iPod Touch AppI just received a note for an iPhone app developer, Andrew Derrington about his new lighting iPhone app, Lighting Handbook. It is a new app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, It provides detailed information about moving lights, LED fixtures, Scrollers and more DMX fixtures.

It also provides access to the manual direct from the internet.

Manufacturers included:

  • ChromaQ
  • Claypaky
  • Coemar
  • GLP
  • High End
  • Martin
  • PRG
  • Pulsar
  • Robe
  • SGM
  • Studio Due
  • Thomas
  • Vari-lite

The Lighting Handbook App includes 295 moving lights in this the first version of the app. The app also contains connector pinout information for Socapex, Lectriflex, 3, 4, 5 Pin DMX/XLR (Scroller cable, Comms, AMX etc) and RJ-45 (Ethernet) connectors.

The Lighting Handbook app goes for £2.99 or $4.99 in the iTunes App Store. For more infromation on the Lighting Handbook app from Andrew Derrington, visit his website at www.aderrington.co.uk.

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