About User Id; Assigning User Id - ETC ION Operation Manual

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About User ID

When multiple users are on the Eos or Ion network, they can all act as one combined user, as all
separate users, or any of the varying degrees between.
Any Ion console, RPU, Eos console, RVI or client PC can be a separate user on the Eos/Ion
network. Certain Eos/Ion devices work well as independent users while others are intended to
share a user ID with another device. For example, consoles and RPUs are likely candidates for
working with a unique user ID while RVIs and client PCs can be useful sharing an ID with another
device to track programming information from a second location.
Eos/Ion devices sharing User IDs will share certain data, while those with different IDs will not.
Below are the differences in multi-console data depending on User ID.
D a t a s h a r e d b e t w e e n E o s / I o n d e v i c e s w i t h t h e s a m e U s e r I D
command line
null channels in live
selected channels
filters
selected cue
live/blind mode
setup>desk settings
D a t a s p e c i f i c t o t h e E o s / I o n d e v i c e , r e g a r d l e s s o f U s e r I D
current slider page
current encoder page
focus on displays without command line
display configuration (layout, format, visible parameters, flexichannel)
paging without changing selected target or channels
D a t a i d e n t i c a l b e t w e e n a l l E o s / I o n d e v i c e s , r e g a r d l e s s o f U s e r I D
all stage levels and edits
all data stored in the show file
playback, sub and grandmaster contents and progress
The default User ID for any Eos/Ion device is 1. You may change this based on your preference to
allow/restrict the functionality described above.
A s s i g n i n g U s e r I D
User ID can be defined in setup (see
When multiple programmers are working on an Ion system, partitioned control can be used to
restrict a specific user's access to certain channels. This can help avoid overlapping control of
channels by multiple programmers at once.
For more information on partitioned control, see
288
{Displays}, page
103).
Using Partitioned Control, page
289.
Ion Operations Manual

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