Software configuration – ETC Eos v1.3 User Manual

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Remote Processor Unit (RPU)

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Software Configuration

Settings for the RPU can be altered in the Eos Configuration Utility (ECU). The 20 buttons on the
front panel of the RPU are configurable from the “RPU” section of the ECU.

To configure the RPU buttons:

Step 1:

In the Eos browser, select File>Exit Eos and confirm the selection. Eos will close and

you will enter the Eos welcome screen.

Step 2:

Click on the “Settings” button. This will open the ECU.

Step 3:

On the right side of the screen, click on the “RPU” button to enter the RPU button
setup. A virtual display of the RPU buttons is displayed with the current button settings
labeled on each button.

Step 4:

Click on a button you wish to alter. A button popup window will open.

Step 5:

Click on the type of button you want it to be (Macro or Eos Hard Key).

If Macro - Click on the Macro # box and enter the desired macro number from the

keyboard and press enter. Then click “Accept”.

If Eos Hard Key - Click on the “Eos HardKey” drop down menu and select the hard

key you wish to use. Then click “Accept”.

Step 6:

Repeat this process for any other buttons you wish to reconfigure.

Step 7:

To restore the default buttons at any time, click the “Restore Defaults” button.

To import a button configuration:
You may import an RPU button configuration file from a USB device.

Step 1:

Click the “Import” button in the RPU section of the ECU. The RPU will search for valid

RPU button file.

Step 2:

If a valid file is found, the ECU will ask you if you want to import the settings. Click
“Yes”. The settings will be imported.

Step 3:

Click “Ok”.

To export a button configuration:
You may export your RPU button configuration to a USB device.

Step 1:

Click the “Export” button in the RPU section of the ECU.

Step 2:

If a USB drive is available, the ECU will ask you to choose the desired drive from the
drop down menu. Click on the desired USB drive.

Step 3:

Click “Accept”. The button configuration will be saved to the USB drive.

Step 4:

Click “Ok”.

For more information on settings in the ECU, please see

Eos Configuration Utility, page 285

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