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138 Eos Family v2.9.0 Operations Manual
{String RX Source IDs}
This setting allows you to choose the Net3 I/O Gateways through which the console will receive
serial strings. When set, the console will receive serial from any Net3 I/O Gateway that has a
matching “ACN Serial Group ID. The gateway will send serial data over an ACN connection to
the console. This only affects serial traffic from I/O gateways and not network UDP messages,
ACN strings, or OSC. Serial Group IDs can be from 1-32. Multiple group IDs can be selected by
using [Thru] and [+].
{String RX Source Name}
Allows the user to specify a comma separated list of names for receiving strings, for example,
from Paradigm.
{String RX Port}
This setting specifies the UDP port that the console will listen to for receiving strings. Multiple
ports can be assigned. A space needs to be used to separate the addresses.
{String TX}
This settings will enable sending strings on all Serial TX and OSC formats.
{String TX Source IDs}
This setting allows you to choose the Net3 I/O Gateways through which the console will transmit
serial string data. When set, the console will transmit serial to any Net3 I/O Gateway that has a
matching “ACN Serial Group ID. The console will send the serial data over an ACN connection
to the gateways. This only affects serial traffic to I/O gateways and not network UDP messages,
ACN strings, or OSC. Serial Group IDs can be from 1-32. Multiple group IDs can be selected by
using [Thru] and [+].
{String TX Source Name}
Allows the user to specify a list of specific comma-separated names of devices to send strings to
(for example, for use with Paradigm).
{String TX Port}
Setting for the UDP destination port that the console will send strings. Multiple ports can be
assigned. A space needs to be used to separate the addresses.
{String TX IP Address}
Sets the destination IP address or ACN devices supporting the ACN String EPI that the console
will use to send strings. This can contain either an IP address for UDP string destinations or ACN
device names.. A combination of UDP and ACN devices are not supported. Please see
String
Interface
for more specific configuration information.
{String MSC TX}
When enabled, this setting will cause the console to send serial strings when certain actions
happen at the console. See
Sending From User Events
.
Outputs
This System button gives you access to Outputs settings. These settings are also found in the
ECU.

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ETC Element Specifications

General IconGeneral
EthernetYes
Ethernet Ports1
Operating SystemEmbedded Linux
TypeLighting Console
MIDIYes
OutputsEthernet (sACN, Art-Net)
Control ProtocolsACN
Power SupplyInternal
Faders40 Submaster/Playback Faders (Element 60), 20 Submaster/Playback Faders (Element 40)
Submasters40 (Element 60), 20 (Element 40)

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