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DMX | C1,2,3 | MIS | CHN | ST | DAT | OV
1
| 000000 |
The number directly under DMX shows which loopback (1 or 2) that you are viewing. The hexadecimal six
digits under
show the current DMX values for channels 1, 2 and 3 (these channels are copied
C1,2,3
throughout the entire 512 channels of the output). The value under MIS shows how many "missed" packets
have been not read on the input that were sent on the output (which should be 0). The value under
shows how many DMX channels are being received (which should be 512). The value under
many unique start codes are being received (which should be 1). The value under
individual data errors have been detected (which should be 0). The value under
packets received had more than 512 channels in it (which should be 0).
If any of the fields on this display counts up to a number higher than can be displayed, the field will show a
to signify that more than 999 events were counted.
***
To reset all of the error counters back to zeros, press the Enter button on the navigation switch.
Serial Loopback Test
SER
OK
While the Self-Test is running, a test signal is generated at the RS-232 Tx pin. A loopback to the RS-232 Rx
pin is used so the Self-Test function can verify that the data sent out of the port is what is received by the
input. The following table shows which output port should be looped with which input port.
CS-900
From (Output)
Loopback RS-232 Tx (Pin 2)
CS-940
From (Output)
Loopback RS-232 Tx (Pin 11) RS-232 Rx (Pin 12)
The section of the display marked SER shows the result of testing the Serial Port circuitry. The following
table shows the possible values that are shown for this portion of the test:
0 | 512 |
To (Input)
RS-232 Rx (Pin 3)
To (Input)
1 |
0 |
0
CueServer 2 User's Manual - 18.5.18
CHN
shows how
ST
shows how many
DAT
shows how many
OV
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