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13. Control Surface Configuration
13.10.4 CAN Bus Addressing
The CAN bus address, also known as the Frame ID, is a unique address which defines the role of each control
surface module within the system.
Using the ON-AIR Designer, you can define the layout of your console by assigning a module to each CAN Bus
address position (via the
Frame -> Surface
·
Address 01 to 0F (hexadecimal) can be assigned to Fader Modules.
·
Address 10 (hexadecimal) is always the Central Module. Every layout includes this assignment.
·
Address 12 to 17 (hexadecimal) can be assigned to additional Central Modules (in monitor mode).
Each address must be unique, so do not assign the same address to more than one module. If you do so,
this can lead to control conflicts and odd behaviour of the surface.
To mirror faders or other controls, use the programmable logic features of POWER CORE, such as "fader
mapping" or "source replication".
Default CAN Bus Addresses
By default, each frame ships with the following CAN bus addresses: the first Fader Module on the left = Hex
Address 01; the next Fader Module = Hex Address 02; and so on; the Central Module = Hex Address 10.
For a single-frame console no further configuration is required, as the modules will map correctly to the standard
template.
POWER CORE User Manual
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Frame -> Surface: ruby 4+1 CAN Bus Addresses (hexadecimal)
Default CAN Bus Addresses (hexadecimal)
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