The CEM+ uses the ACN priority scheme internally to arbitrate the priorities of each input. It also uses
the priorities directly from the sACN sources if they are provided. This can make for a flexible and
versatile system to meet your needs, but it can also be a bit complex. Refer to the diagram below to
help determine how your CEM+ will use the data in your system as you configure it.
Inputs
Arbitration
Engine
Set Levels
Panic/
Emergency
Outputs
6
DMX A
Presets
Input
CEM+ (per Preset) takes
CEM+ takes the levels
the levels and applies a
and applies a
user-defined
user-defined
configuration priority to it.
configuration priority to it.
1 (Low) to 200 (High)
1 (Low) to 200 (High)
All priorities are arbitrated here to determine which sources & levels win, lose or HTP (Highest Take Precedence or Pile-On) using the 1 (Lo) to 200 (Hi) scale.
Panic/Emergency overrides any levels previous to this point.
This is additive unless "Force others off" is enabled.
CEM+ Dimmer
Levels
DMX B
Input
CEM+ takes the levels
and applies a
user-defined
configuration priority to it.
1 (Low) to 200 (High)
Set Levels overrides any level information previous to this point.
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