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;DBO:Dead Black Out
;DBO:Dead Black Out
;DM:[[Duty Manager]]
;DM:[[Duty Manager]]
;DMX:see [[Lighting and Sound Equipment Acronyms]]
;DMX: Digital Multiplex - DMX cables are commonly used in theatre lighting with a connector formed by a characteristic half moon of 5 pins
;DR:Dressing Room or perhaps Dress Run
;DR:Dressing Room or perhaps Dress Run
;DSM:[[Deputy Stage Manager]]
;DSM:[[Deputy Stage Manager]]
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;FS:Followspot
;FS:Followspot
;FX:Effects (usually sound effects)
;FX:Effects (usually sound effects)
;IEC (cable): International Electrotechnical Commission cables - usually a 3 pin lantern connector at one end and a 15A or 13A plug at the other end. Also known as a '''kettle lead'''.
;IWB: Internally Wired Bar - a type of lighting bar that supplies power sockets for rigged lanterns.
;LD:[[Lighting Designer]]
;LD:[[Lighting Designer]]
;LX:[[Technical Glossary#LX|Electrics]]
;LX:[[Technical Glossary#LX|Electrics]]
;MD:[[Musical Director]]
;MD:[[Musical Director]]
;OP:Opposite Prompt (see [[Technical Glossary#Stage Left| Stage Left/Right]])
;OP:Opposite Prompt (see [[Technical Glossary#Stage Left| Stage Left/Right]])
;PC: Pebble Convex - a type of lens with a stippled surface to give diffusion ''or'' a type of lantern with one of these lenses. Generally give a more controlled beam than [[Technical Glossary#Fresnel|fresnels]].
;PLX:[[Production Electrician]]
;PLX:[[Production Electrician]]
;PM:[[Production Manager]]
;PM:[[Production Manager]]
;PS:Prompt Side (see [[Technical Glossary#Stage Left| Stage Left/Right]])
;PS:Prompt Side (see [[Technical Glossary#Stage Left| Stage Left/Right]])
;ROH:Rear of House (see [[Technical Glossary#Front of House|Front of House]])
;ROH:Rear of House (see [[Technical Glossary#Front of House|Front of House]])
;RCD: Residual Current Device. May also be known as residual current circuit breakers.
;TD:[[Technical Director]]
;TD:[[Technical Director]]
;TR:[[Technical Representative]]
;TR:[[Technical Representative]]
;TRS: Tough Rubber Sheath, the type of flexible mains cable used to make tails
;SFX:Special effects
;SFX:Special effects
;SM:[[Stage Manager]]
;SM:[[Stage Manager]]
;XLR:see [[Lighting and Sound Equipment Acronyms]]
;XLR: A cable type used for audio, video or possibly stage lighting but particularly for sound systems and microphones. Connectors typically have 3 pins.

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AJ
Adjustable Spanner
CLS
Canadian Lumber Standard
CLX
Chief Electrician
DBO
Dead Black Out
DM
Duty Manager
DMX
Digital Multiplex - DMX cables are commonly used in theatre lighting with a connector formed by a characteristic half moon of 5 pins
DR
Dressing Room or perhaps Dress Run
DSM
Deputy Stage Manager
EQ
Equalizer. Especially relevant for sound mixing
FOH
Front of House
FS
Followspot
FX
Effects (usually sound effects)
IEC (cable)
International Electrotechnical Commission cables - usually a 3 pin lantern connector at one end and a 15A or 13A plug at the other end. Also known as a kettle lead.
IWB
Internally Wired Bar - a type of lighting bar that supplies power sockets for rigged lanterns.
LD
Lighting Designer
LX
Electrics
MD
Musical Director
OP
Opposite Prompt (see Stage Left/Right)
PC
Pebble Convex - a type of lens with a stippled surface to give diffusion or a type of lantern with one of these lenses. Generally give a more controlled beam than fresnels.
PLX
Production Electrician
PM
Production Manager
PS
Prompt Side (see Stage Left/Right)
ROH
Rear of House (see Front of House)
RCD
Residual Current Device. May also be known as residual current circuit breakers.
TD
Technical Director
TR
Technical Representative
TRS
Tough Rubber Sheath, the type of flexible mains cable used to make tails
SFX
Special effects
SM
Stage Manager
XLR
A cable type used for audio, video or possibly stage lighting but particularly for sound systems and microphones. Connectors typically have 3 pins.