Eos configuration utility reference, Starting screen, Master – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Eos Configuration Utility Reference

With an external keyboard connected to your Eos console, you can force the console to boot into
the utility instead of the main console application. During the boot process, a countdown timer will
appear just below the Eos logo. You will have 5 seconds to hold down “e”, “o” and “s” at the same
time on the connected keyboard.

Otherwise, you can enter the ECU from the Eos application by choosing Browser>Exit Eos.

Starting Screen

This is the starting screen of the utility. From here you can choose to boot the console in one of
several different modes, change various settings, or shutdown the console.

Master

This is the mode for using a single console on a network. The master console is the one that sends
control signals out to control the network. On a system with multiple consoles, the master is the
console that “client” and “backup” consoles synchronize with, making it the source of all information
a client or backup console sees on the network.

Master mode can be run on Eos consoles and Eos RPUs (Remote Processor Unit).

Client

Client mode requires a master console be online to synchronize with. Once this is done, a client
console shares control of the system via the master. Client mode implies that the associated
processor will never be responsible for supplying control data to the lighting system.

User ID determines some interaction between the client and the master console. If the client and
the master console have the same User ID, they will share the same command line. If they have
different User IDs, they will have independent command lines.

Client mode can be run on Eos consoles, Eos RPUs, RVIs, and personal desktop/portable
computers.

Clicking Master will

start the console in

Master mode

Clicking Client assigns

this console as a client to

another console in Master

mode (this option is

greyed out when a Master

is not detected)

Clicking Offline will put

the console in offline

mode and will not interact

on the network with other

devices

Clicking Backup will assign this console

as a backup client to a console in Master

mode (this option is greyed out when a

Master is not detected)

Clicking Settings will take you to the

settings and screens of the Eos

Configuration Utility (ECU) described

below

Clicking Shutdown will shutdown the

Eos console after a confirmation.

Eos Welcome Screen / Eos Configuration Utility entry point

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