6.3.1 MADI channel labeling
The 4-character channel ID for each MADI input channel is taken from the
provided embedded data bits. The channel ID for each MADI output channel can
be re-labeled in EHX, or alternatively replaced with Production Maestro Pro alias
labels. This means that Eclipse HX user panels can automatically show the MADI
channel ID (or Alias as supplied from Production Maestro Pro).
The channel labeling options in EHX are therefore:
To use the 4-character, 3rd party ID, provided from the input channel.
To use the Production Maestro Pro Alias.
To disable the ID and use the EHX port name.
6.4 Setting up the E-MADI64 card
To set up the E-MADI card:
1) With the Eclipse HX-Median powered off, insert the E-MADI front and
rear cards into the frame.
Note: The number of E-MADI64 cards you can fit to the matrix frame is
limited by the available port count. There are 112 ports available
on the Eclipse HX-Median.
2) Power up the Eclipse HX-Median and open the EHX configuration
software.
3) Add the E-MADI64 cards to the EHX configuration.
If you are creating a new configuration, use Layout mode to discover
the cards:
a. Drag the matrix frame into the work area.
b. The New Configuration dialog is displayed. Select Discover Hardware.
c. Click Ok.
If this is an established configuration:
a. Go to Hardware > Cards and Ports.
b. To add the cards, do either of the following:
Click Detect New Hardware. The cards are discovered and
automatically assigned to a slot on the frame.
Use the drop-down lists to manually assign the cards to slots on the
frame.