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ETC Sensor 24x2-4K dimmer rack.pdf - Pacific Coast Entertainment

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Patch<br />

Port Settings<br />

The port settings page is where you can enable/disable any of the data input ports as well<br />

as the port relative priority inside the CEM+, and any port’s data loss behavior on any of the<br />

<strong>Sensor</strong>+ <strong>rack</strong>s. Along with the port settings are the some basic patch settings. You can<br />

assign the starting DMX address for each <strong>rack</strong>’s data port (DMX & EDMX).<br />

The default patch gives every port on every <strong>rack</strong> a starting address and sequentially<br />

addresses the rest of the <strong>dimmer</strong>s in the <strong>rack</strong> from that point. By default every <strong>rack</strong> added<br />

will be set to an incremental DMX address starting at one (1) and continuing with the next<br />

available DMX channel available with only port A enabled on each <strong>rack</strong> (Port B and EDMX<br />

are disabled by default).<br />

Both must be checked for DMX<br />

Output from port B to work.<br />

DMX Port B Output is also enabled here. You need to enable both the Port B Output and<br />

the DMX B port of the last logical <strong>rack</strong> in the group. DMX Port B Output takes patched<br />

EDMX and outputs 512 channels of DMX.<br />

3 <strong>Sensor</strong>+ Connect Web Interface Overview 29

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