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Preheat Time
If this option is disabled, the cue’s up intensity time will be used when preheating. The default
setting is “Disabled”.
Cue Default Times
This area allows you to set the default cue times for the parameter categories of your system.
To change a time, touch the parameter category button in the CIA and enter the desired time
on the keypad. To set a time for all categories at once, select the first category and press
[Thru]. Pressing [At] selects manual times.
The categories for which you may set default times are:
Intensity Up
Intensity Down
Color
Focus
Beam
Show Control
This section allows you to adjust settings for MIDI show control, time code (MIDI or SMPTE),
analog, and serial functions. For more information on using show control with your system,
see
About Eos Family Show Control (on page572)
SMPTE
{SMPTE Time Code Rx}
This button is used to control whether your console can receive SMPTE time code. Disabling
this setting will disable all time code lists that have a SMPTE source. Enabled by default.
{Resync Frames}
This button allows you to configure how many frames between 1 and 30 need to be synced
before time code starts running. Defaults to 2 frames.
MIDI
MSC Receive
This button toggles whether the console can receive MIDI Show Control from an external
source. Disabled by default.
MSC Transmit
This setting, when enabled, allows the console to send MSC messages for actions taken on the
console, such as cue actions, macros firing, and submaster bumps. Disabled by default.
MSC Rx Device ID
Also known as a “device ID,” this setting configures the MIDI channel for the console to
receive MIDI Show Control information. Only MSC data with the same device ID will be
received. A device ID can be from 0-126. MSC commands can be sent to ID 127, which is the
All Call device ID. While Eos cannot be set to ID 127, it will respond to commands sent to the
All Call device ID.
Example:
MSC Rx Device ID [5] [0] [Enter]