ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

Page 119

Advertising
background image

6

Patch

101

{Address} - A required entry field for any device. You may use the either the [At] or [Address/

Patch] key instead of the {Address} button.

Use the keypad to define the starting address for the device (from 1 to 65536) or a port

and offset value.

You may enter a start address without defining an end address. Eos will draw this

information from the library data. If you wish to leave a larger output gap than required

by the library, use [Offset]. See

Using {Offset} in Patch, page 90

.

If you specify a start address that conflicts with other channels already patched, the

conflicting channels will be unpatched after a confirmation is provided by the user.

{Interface} - An optional field used to specify what network interfaces should be used for the

output. When the field is left blank, the default data output is used as selected in the
{Network}
and {Local I/O} sections of the ECU. For more information about setting defaults
see

Output Protocols, page 372

and

Local I/O (Eos Ti and Gio Only), page 382

. The interface

options available are sACN, Net 2- EDMX, ArtNet, Avab UDP, and Local DMX, depending on
what has been enabled in the {Network} and {Local I/O} sections of the ECU for the desk.
If an output option is not enabled, it will not appear in the {Interface} list.

{Flash} - will bring a channel or address to full, and then every other second the level will

move to 15%. That will hold for 1 second, and then the level will return to full. The channel or
address will keep flashing until either the command line is cleared or {Flash} is selected
again.

Advertising