Assigning An Id Number; Virtual Connector Editing - Compulite Sabre User Manual

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Assigning an ID number

The ID number is referenced by the console and serves as the index number in the system
wide Connector Patch Table.
ID numbers are burned to non-volatile memory.
Keypresses
1. Go to menu 26.
2. Use the arrow keys to place the
cursor on the System ID number.
3. Enter the ID number.
4. Press F1 Store

Virtual Connector Editing

When the System ID is set to 0, you can define the virtual connectors associated with the
console.
The Virtual Connector Table is divided into 2 parts:
Slots ⇒ VC – Define the Virtual Connectors on which the console transmits its output on
the Ethernet.
VC ⇒ Slots – Define the Virtual Connectors received as DMX input from the Ethernet.
Keypresses
1. Go to menu 26.
2. Press F5 Edit VC Table
3. Use the arrow keys to move the
cursor.
4. Assign the Communication type for
each entry using the F Keys.
You can also clear the assignment
by pressing F5 Clear
5. When the VC editing is complete
press F1 OK
Mapping the Network Drives
Results/Comments
The console prompts for a number.
The range is 0 –255.
The message Burning New System ID .
Results/Comments
The VC Table is displayed.
The console now operates according
to the modified VC Table.
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