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{Mark Time}
This field allows you to set the time that non-intensity mark instructions will use. When {Mark Time}
is disabled, which is the default, mark instructions will use cue timing.
{Startup Macro}
This field allows you to set up a startup macro that will trigger after the console initialization has
completed.
{Disconnect Macro}
This field can be use for disconnect macros or shutdown macros.
• Disconnect Macro - allows you to set up a disconnect macro that will trigger when the primary
disconnects from its backup, or when a backup disconnects from the primary.
• Shutdown Macro - allows you to set up a disconnect macro that will trigger at power off, not
when exiting the application.
{ C u e S e t t i n g s }
Click {Cue Settings} to enter this category.
You will be able to set the cue default times for intensity up and down.
{ S h o w C o n t r o l }
For more information on using show control with your system, see the Eos Family Show Control
User Guide, which is available for download at www.etcconnect.com.
{SMPTE Time Code Rx}
This touchbutton is used to control whether your console can receive SMPTE time code. Choosing
"Disabled" will disable all time code lists that have a SMPTE source. The default for this setting is
"Enabled".
{MIDI Time Code Rx}
As above, but for MIDI Time Code instead of SMPTE. The default for this setting is "Enabled".
{Resync Frames}
This touchbutton allows you to configure how many frames need to be synced before timecode
starts running. Frames can be from 1-30. Default is 2 frames.
{MSC Receive}
This touchbutton toggles the setting for receiving MIDI Show Control from an external source
between "Enabled" and "Disabled". The default setting is "Disabled".
{MSC Receive Channel}
Also known as a "Device ID" this setting configures the MIDI channel for the console to receive
MIDI Show Control information. Only MSC data with the same device ID will be received. A device
ID can be from 0-126, or if set to 127, Eos Ti, Gio, Ion, or Element will receive MSC data from all IDs
(All Call). Eos cannot be set as an All Call receiver. For example:
• {MSC Receive Channel} [5] [0] [Enter]
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