Outputting dmx – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Eos Titanium System Overview

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Outputting DMX

In order to output levels from Eos Ti, you can either use the DMX ports on the back of the console
or you may connect a Net3 gateway or Net2 Node. If your device receives Net3 or ETCNet2
directly, no gateway or node is required.

Eos Ti has two DMX ports. To output, connect one 5 pin XLR cable per port. The first port will default
to outputting the first universe of DMX, addresses 1-512, and the second port to the second
universe, outputting addresses 513-1024. Configuring DMX ports to something other than the
defaults is done in ECU>Local I/O>Local DMX Outputs.

Nodes and gateways will function with Eos Titanium out of the box without previous configuration.
However if custom configuration is required, you will need to use either NCE (Network
Configuration Editor) or GCE (Gateway Configuration Editor). GCE is installed on Eos Ti by default
and can be accessed in ECU>Settings>Maintenance>Gateway Configuration Editor (GCE).
NCE can be installed on the console or a Windows

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PC for configuration.

The NCE or GCE Software CD and related user manuals and setup guides were packaged with
your gateway or node. For more information on Net3 gateways or Net2 nodes, see the product
literature that accompanied the hardware or download it from our website,

www.etcconnect.com

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NCE and GCE software can also be downloaded from the ETC website.

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