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ETC Element 2 Operating Manual

ETC Element 2
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Show Control 525
Note: Text requires either a carriage return (hex 0d), “\r”, or “# to terminate the com-
mand line.
Receiving UDP Strings
UDP strings must be sent to the console’s IP address (unicast) and designated port to be processed.
Multicast and broadcast UDP strings are not supported. To find your console’s IP address, clear the
command line and press [About]. For more information on About see the About section of your con-
sole’s manual. The UDP Rx port is configured in Setup. Please see Show Control Settings (on
page495)for more setup information.
Receiving ACN Strings
To receive ACN strings, {String RX} must be enabled in Setup>System>Show Control, and the ACN
component name must be set in the {String TX IP Address} field with the R: prefix.
For example, the ACN component name could be Paradigm.
Bidirectional ACN Strings (Send and Receive)
To send and receive ACN strings from devices such as a Net3 Gateway, both
{String TX} and {String RX} must be enabled, and the ACN component name must be set in the
{String TX IP Address} field with the B: prefix.
For example, the ACN component name could be Net3 4-Port Gateway.
Note: If you have multiple devices sending or receiving strings, separate each entry in the
{String TX IP Address} field with a comma.
Receiving via the I/O Gateway
For your console to receive serial data from a Net3 I/O Gateway, the Serial Port Group ID assigned at
the gateway must match the String RX Group ID in Setup, and String RX setting in Setup must be
Enabled. See Show Control Settings (on page495).
Receiving Serial Commands to Trigger Events
All text will be queued up until either a carriage return (hex 0D), a “\r”, or a “#”, is encountered in
the string to show the end of the command. The custom string is case-sensitive.
RS232, UDP, and ACN Strings
The sending device needs to add SC (case-sensitive) to the beginning of the string in order for it to be
correctly processed.

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ETC Element 2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
DMX Outputs2
TouchscreenYes
NetworkingEthernet
TypeLighting Control Console
Master Faders2
Encoders4
Ethernet Ports2
USB Ports4
Video OutputDisplayPort
Power Input100-240VAC, 50/60Hz
Power SupplyInternal
Control Channels6144
OutputArt-Net
DisplayMulti-Touch LCD
StorageSolid State Drive (SSD)

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