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5 Sensor+ Dimming System User Manual
CEM+ Playback Priorities
The CEM+ uses the same priority
structure as all of the ETC products that
use ETCNet2 and adds two more
internally.
Any incoming EDMX is re-prioritized
internally on the CEM+ as set on the patch
page. The priorities of the EDMX sources
(Emphasis, Obsession II, Unison,
ETCNet2 DMX Node) are used to
determine what level information makes it
to the CEM+. That level information is
then flatly re-prioritized to the level
specified on the patch page.
That means that if (for the same set of EDMX addresses) you set your Emphasis to an
EDMX priority of two (2), an Obsession II to a priority of nine (9) and an input port of a DMX
Node to a priority of two (2), the level information will pile-on/HTP for the DMX Node and
Emphasis and ignore the Obsession II’s levels. Internally to a CEM+ that EDMX level
information will be prioritized and used at the EDMX priority setting on the patch page
(defaults to a priority of 10). The EDMX priority is set on a rack-by-rack basis just like the
DMX ports.
Once inside the CEM+, the new priority is used when determining what source level
information is used (EDMX, DMX Port A, DMX Port B, Presets, Set Levels and Panic).
EDMX, DMX Port A, DMX Port B, and Presets can all be set with their own priorities (1-20).
Set Levels and Panic have fixed priorities above the other priorities. See the inset above.
Priority 1
Replace (Unison)
Pass-Through If Active (Unison)
Set Level (CEM+)
Panic (CEM+)Highest Priority
Any sources at
the same Priority
will pile-on (HTP)
with each other
Lowest Priority
Priority 20
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ETCNet2 EDMX Priorities

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