Eos Configuration Utility 481
Network Type
This setting adjusts the timeout period before a backup device will take control from the master.
Standard- After five seconds of no response from the master, the backup will assume the mas-
ter has disconnected and will then take control.
Engineered - After 1.6 seconds of no response from the master, the backup will assume the
master has disconnected and will then take control.
File Transfer
This settings adjusts the show file transfer speed between devices. The default setting is Fast File
Transfer.
Note: If you are experiencing connection issues between devices, you can change the set-
ting to Normal File Transfer for a slower transfer speed.
Enable Sensor/ FDX3000 Feedback
Clicking in the enable box will allow your console to receive feedback over the network from a
CEM+, a CEM3, or FDX3000. This option is “Enabled” by default. See [About] Address (on
page383)for more information.
RDM
RDM can be enabled to allow Eos to perform RDM functionality including device discovery.for each
ethernet port on a console. By default, RDMis enabled.
See {Patch} Displayand Settings (on page132)and [About] Address (on page383) for more inform-
ation.
Note: RDM requires use of a Net3 Gateway using version 5.1 or higher.
FDX2000 Feedback
Clicking in the enable box will allow your console to receive FDX2000 dimmer feedback over the net-
work.
Broadcast Type
Directed Broadcast - Broadcast packets are directed to a subnet based on the IP address and
subnet mask of the sender.
Limited Broadcast - The limited broadcast address is 255.255.255.255. It is limited because
routers will never forward datagrams with that destination address. This means that data-
grams with the limited broadcast address are confined to the particular network segment on
which they originate.
WiFi Remote
Select to allow WiFi RFRs, like the iRFR or aRFR, to connect to Eos.
UDP and OSC Strings
Clicking in the enable box will allow the selected port to send UDP and OSC strings.