Button modules, Remote processor unit (rpu), Rpu3 – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Eos System Overview

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Button Modules

The Eos button modules provide the ability for multiple simultaneous button presses with tactile
feedback. The displays and text above each button change to reflect the current mapping of the
button.

LCD 1 (see

Console Geography, page 13

) may be split into numerous sections using Eos button

modules and customized views. The top portion of LCD 2 is also user-configurable while the bottom
portion is reserved for the

Central Information Area (CIA)

.

Button modules are optional and therefore not required for operation.

Installing Button Modules

Should you desire to use the button modules over your direct selects, follow the instructions below
to install them. It is recommended that you install the button modules with the console power off.

Step 1:

Place the left end of a button module in place over touchscreen area 1, 2, or 3. Align

the corner of the button module with the corner of the recessed touchscreen area.

Step 2:

Lay the right end of the button module in place and gently press until it is flush with
the front of the console. The direct selects will automatically appear once it is installed
and the console is powered up.

Step 3:

To remove the module, slide the release latch (located to the right of the respective
module) upwards and pull the module out from right to left.

Remote Processor Unit (RPU)

The RPU can be used as the primary, backup processor for the system, a client, or for primary
playback in installations that do not require a facepanel after initial programming is completed. With
a mouse and alphanumeric keyboard attached, the RPU can be used as a remote programming
station. The RPU provides support for a maximum of two DVI or SVGA monitors, 1280x1024
minimum resolution.

For more information, see the appendix

Using the RPU and RVI, page 399

.

RPU3

The RPU3 is like the RPU except that it supports up to three monitors.

Remote Video Interface (RVI)

The remote video interface allows remote interaction with the lighting control system. This can be
for display purposes only. Additionally, with a mouse and alphanumeric keyboard attached, the RVI
can be used as a remote programming station. The RVI provides supports for a maximum of two
DVI or SVGA monitors, 1280x1024 minimum resolution.

For more information, see the appendix

Using the RPU and RVI, page 399

.

RVI3

The RVI3 is like the RVI except that it supports up to three monitors.

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