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472 Ion Operations Manual
{MIDI Time Code Rx}
As above, but for MIDI Time Code instead of SMPTE. The default for this setting is “Enabled”.
{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 can-
not be set to ID 127, it will respond to commands sent to the All Call device ID.
For Example:
{MSC Rx Device ID} [5] [0] [Enter]
{MSC Tx Device ID}
Also known as “Device ID” this setting allows you to set the device ID with which your console will
transmit MIDI Show Control information. A device ID can be from 0-127. If set to 127, the console
will transmit MSC data to all devices (All Call).
For Example:
{MSC Tx Device ID} [5] [0] [Enter]
{MIDI Tx Source ID}
This setting allows you to choose the devices through which the console will send MIDI data. When
set, the console will transmit MSC data from any Net3 gateway that has a matching “ACN MIDI Tx
ID.” The console will then send the MIDI data over an ACN connection to the gateways. When built-
in MIDI ports are available, the setting needs to match or at least contain the MIDI Tx ID.
For Example:
{MIDI TxSource ID} [2][5] [Enter]
Contacts
{Analog Inputs}
This is a master setting for receiving analog inputs from a Net3 I/O Gateway or the built-in I/O port
(when available). When disabled, it will no longer trigger any analog input actions on any event lists.
Default is “Enabled”.
{Relay Outputs}
This is a master setting for triggering external relays from a Net3 I/O Gateway or the built-in I/O port
(when available). When disabled, will no longer affect any external relays normally triggered from the
desk via cues, submasters, or macros. The default is “Enabled”.

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