as the port relative priority inside the CEM+, and any port's data loss behavior on any of the
Sensor+ racks. Along with the port settings are the standard patch settings. You can assign
the starting DMX address for each rack's data port (DMX & EDMX).
DMX Port B Output is also enabled here. You need to enable both the Port B Output and
the DMX B port of the last logical rack in the group. DMX Port B Output takes patched
EDMX and outputs 512 channels of DMX.
To find the first EDMX address that will be used for the Port B DMX Output, you need to do
some math (not much though). In a patch that is not 1-to1, the first EDMX address used is
not clearly shown.
F in d E D M X A dd r e s s f o r P o r t B D M X O u t p u t
For a patch that is not 1-
to-1 (like one shown
here) This is not the
EDMX start address for
the Port B DMX Output
A d v a n c e d P a t c h
Standard Patch and Advanced Patch are handled as two completely separate patches
including port enables and data loss behaviors. This means that if you configure the ports
while in standard patch mode, switching to advanced patch mode will also switch those
ports enables and data loss behaviors to a different configuration.
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Sensor+ Connect Web Interface Overview
Both must be checked for DMX
Output from port B to work.
Find the EDMX
starting address by...
Take the EDMX Start for
the EDMX port (121)...
Add the number of
dimmers in the last rack
(in this case 96)
This means your Port B
DMX Output EDMX start
Address is 217.
(This also works for 1-to-1
patched groups)
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