Using About 421
Number of unpatched defined parameters
Number of pixel mapping addresses
Number of patched channels
Number of cues (The number of cues is a count across all cue lists. Multipart cues are
only counted once.)
Allowed output addresses
There are also buttons for
{What's New} (below)
and
[About] System (below)
.
Parameters and Addresses
The defined parameters field references the number of parameters that have been defined in
patch. This includes parameters that have been patched to output addresses and those that
have not.
The field below defined parameters, patched addresses, only calculates the number of
addresses that have been used in patch (which counts toward available outputs).
The unpatched defined parameters field is useful because even unpatched, but defined,
parameters must be displayed and calculated in the fade engine. If you are running a large
show, it is helpful to delete defined, but unpatched channels. This is where the [Query]
{Unpatched} command is helpful.
Allowed Output Addresses
Allowed Output Addresses is a range or ranges of addresses that can be assigned to limit the
number of output addresses. Allowed Output Addresses is a setting in the ECU. Go to
Settings>Network>Output Protocols>Allowed Output Addresses to make changes if needed.
Note:
If you have created ranges for the Allowed Output Addresses, those will
display in [About] as well.
{What's New}
In the [About] display, tap on the {What's New} button to open the user documentation on
the console. The documentation will open in Tab 100.
Note:
Only one instance of the documentation can be open at a time.
[About] System
When {About System} is pressed, the CIA displays a list of all network devices that are
connected to Eos. These network devices include:
Consoles
RPU and RPU3
Net3 RVI and RVI3
ETCnomad and ETCnomad Puck
Net3 Show Control Gateways
Net3 I/O Gateways
Legacy Unison CMEi processors
Unison Paradigm processors
CEM+, CEM3, FDX 2000/ 3000
Net3 Gateways
ETCNet2 Nodes