Set Patch Mode; Port Settings (Standard Patch); Advanced Patch - ETC sensor+ CEM+ Configuration Manual

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Every Group of racks must have a Rack 1.
Racks must be added sequentially, starting with rack 1 to a maximum of 16 racks.
For European rack and module options, set the voltage to 240V.
Rack Types: SRxx is an permanent installation rack and SPxx is any type of portable
rack (including touring racks). ESRxx and ESPxx are for European installation rack
and portable racks respectively. In all cases, the "xx" number is determined by the
number of slots in the rack for modules (not the number of dimmers).
S e t P a t c h M o d e
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.
P o r t S e t t i n g s ( S t a n d a r d P a t c h )
Standard patch gives every port on every rack a starting address and sequentially
addresses the rest of the dimmers in the rack from that point. To edit the dimmer's
addressing individually, you need to switch the patch mode of the rack to Advanced.
By default every rack added will be set to an incremental DMX address starting at one (1)
and continuing with the next available DMX channel available with only port A enabled on
each rack (Port B and EDMX are disabled by default).
You can edit the DMX start channel for each rack from the Patch/Port Settings page. You
can enable/disable the data ports here as well.
N o t e :
This is also where you set the data priority and data loss behavior for each port of each rack.
Priority is the preference given to each control source internally to the CEM+ (it is not
broadcast to other ETCNet2 devices, nor does it use the source device's priority once
inside the CEM+) Priorities can be set for each port of each rack as well as recorded
Presets. Data Loss Behavior tells the port what you want to happen when data is no
longer being received on that port.
C A U T I O N :
A d v a n c e d P a t c h
Advanced Patch mode gives you direct dimmer to address patching for each port of each
rack with advanced patch enabled. Port enable, priority and data loss behavior are still set
from the Port Settings webpage. Dimmer Doubled addresses are always shown in
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CEM+ Configuration Procedures
[FP] This is straightforward in the face panel LCD menu (it's the first setting).
[Web] However, the web interface requires that you click the 240V check box then
Save Changes before the options will change. The first click of Save Changes
after altering the 240V setting will not add another rack (it changes the options), the
next click of Save Changes will add the specified rack(s).
To output DMX from port B of the last rack BOTH the checkbox for "Enable Port
B Output" and the checkbox to enable port B on the last rack must be checked for
this to work.
Port B DMX Output is only available from the last logical rack in a group,
regardless of its physical position within the group.
An EDMX port will not currently go into a specified data loss behavior. If all EDMX
is lost, the dimmers will maintain the last known level until they have new level
information to use.
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