Helix a – Klark Teknik DN9344E User Manual

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HELIX DN9340E/DN9344E Remote Control Software

User Guide


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ONFIGURING THE

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4.1 Network

Identification

A single show file will usually have multiple HELIX AddIns equating to the networked HELIX units in your

physical set up. Each AddIn must be uniquely addressed and configured to match its physical

counterpart, that is, the slave DN9340 or DN9344 HELIX that it will remotely program, and also the
communication mode must be specified. In addition, to make it easier to navigate between device

screens without confusion, device screens and channels should be labelled. All this is done in the Home

view of the HELIX AddIn.

To configure the HELIX AddIn to match its physical counterpart

1

Switch to the Home view from the Channel A or B Navigation Strip, or by clicking on the
upper or lower Home tab.

A

Specify the HELIX unit details in the upper Home tab

2

Type in a Unit Name (maximum 16 characters) to
help identify the unit. The title bar of the

workspace changes to the new name as you type.

3

Specify the numerical Address of the slave HELIX
that you wish this HELIX AddIn to control by

typing in the number (between 1 and 32) or using

the scroll.

Note

HELIX RCS will automatically assume the lowest available Address number when you

add-in a new DN9340 EQ (or DN9848) device, up to the maximum of 32. In keeping
with network protocol, HELIX RCS will not allow two devices to be assigned the same

address irrespective of device type. Addresses are unique across the document.


4

Configure the network, as detailed in Section 7.3.3.

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