Element configuration utility reference, Starting screen, Start element – ETC Element v2.1.0 User Manual

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Element Configuration Utility Reference

You can force the desk to boot into the utility instead of the main desk application. During the boot
process, a countdown timer will appear. You will have 5 seconds to click the timer or to hold down
“e”, “o” and “s” at the same time on the connected alphanumeric keyboard.

Otherwise, you can always enter the ECU from the Element application by choosing
[Displays]>Exit.

If you want the desk to always boot into the utility, make sure {Open in Shell} is checked.

See

“Open in Shell” on page 242.

Starting Screen

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

Start Element

This is the basic startup mode for Element.

Element Client

A device set to client mode can act as a remote video station for a system. A client device cannot
output to the lighting system. A client is always in mirror mode.

See “Mirror Mode” on page 265.

Element Offline

Offline mode puts the software in a state where there is no network activity, no control, no
connections with any other network devices.

This mode is primarily intended for offline editing of a show file.

Click to get started.

Clicking Client assigns

this desk as a client.

Clicking Offline will put

the desk in offline mode

and will not interact on the

network with other

devices.

Clicking Settings will take you to the

settings and screens of the Element

Configuration Utility (ECU) described

below.

Clicking Shutdown will shutdown the

Element desk after a confirmation.

Element Welcome Screen / Element Configuration Utility Entry Point

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