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Default IP Ranges For ETC Products Below are the ETC Network addressing standards. Bold numbers or modes are the default for devices that ship with a preconfigured IP. These standard ranges should be used unless a different range is required by the site. ETC Product IP Range Congo 10.101.80.101 to 10...
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Tracy.Fitch
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06-18-2013
Filed under: CEM+, CEM3, Congo, Congo Kid, CongoJr, DMX, Element, Emphasis, Eos, Ethernet, Gateway Configuration Editor, GCE, Ion, iphone, ipod, iRFR, IRFU, KnowledgeBase, Legacy Unison, Light Server, Mosaic, NCE, Net2, Net3, Network, Obsession, ObsessionII, Paradigm, Pharos, Sensor+, Show Control, Unison, WRFU
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Touchscreen Monitors Eos Family consoles (Eos, Gio, Ion, Element), Eos Family RPUs, Net3 RVIs, support external touchscreens, as do Congo Family consoles (Congo, Congo Jr, Congo Kid), and Congo Light Servers running version 5+ software. Looking for Eos Titanium, Gio, Net3 RVI3, or Eos RPU3 touchscreen...
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Hans.Hinrichsen
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06-14-2013
Filed under: Accutouch, Congo, Congo Kid, CongoJr, Element, Elo, Eos, Eos Family RPUs, Eos RPU, Gio, Ion, Ion RPU, KnowledgeBase, Net3 RVI, RVI, Touchscreen
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Some modern USB Memory Sticks come with a software technology called U3 pre-installed. U3 allows a flash drive to act as a container for applications by running special, proprietary Windows software when attached to a Windows PC. However, this software will not run on ETC products which accept USB memory...
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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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Kelsey Aleckson
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08-24-2009
Filed under: AAS, Acclaim, arri, ASTS, AVAB, CEM, CEM+, Congo, CongoJr, cRRFU, DAS, Dimmer, Distribution, DMX, ECMUX, Element, ELTS, Emphasis, Eos, ETCLink, Ethernet, Express, Expression, GCE, Idea, Ion, Irideon, K96, KnowledgeBase, Legacy Unison, LMI, Lon, MDD, MDR, MicroII, MicroVision, MIDI, MPE, NCE, Net2, Net3, Obsession, ObsessionII, Pharos, RDM, Response, RFR, RFU, RRFU, RS-232, RVI, Sensor, Sensor+, SineWave, SmartBar, SmartFade, SmartFadeML, SmartModule, SMPTE, Source Four, Source4, Touchscreen, Unison, Vision, WRFU
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From our testing, Strand SN110 nodes seem to require a 6 millisecond idle time after the last stop bit. In order for ETC consoles and DMX nodes and gateways to send DMX to them you must set their DMX Output speed to "slow". A deep clear or reset will change this to "fast", so the...
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Kelsey Aleckson
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07-27-2009
Filed under: Congo, CongoJr, DMX, Element, Emphasis, Eos, Express, Expression, Ion, KnowledgeBase, Net2, Net3, Obsession, ObsessionII, SmartFade, SmartFadeML
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Attached is a spreadsheet that will allow you to map out your DMX to EMDX addresses based on universe number. 3632.EDMX_Translation_Charts.xls
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Kelsey Aleckson
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07-24-2009
Filed under: CEM+, Congo, CongoJr, Element, Emphasis, Eos, Ion, KnowledgeBase, Legacy Unison, ObsessionII, Sensor+, Unison
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If there is a problem getting a Congo Client/RVI/Backup to connect to the Server, here are things to check: Is the network intact? (Ye olde “Is it plugged in, is it turned on?” question, but here specifically regarding network connections and switches…) Are the units properly IP-Addressed...
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To make it easier and faster to solve problems with the Congo software, it is important that problems are reported in a proper and complete way. First, it is important to define what a Crash means. To a developer, a crash means that the application crashes with some kind of error message. Most crashes...
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If you are seeing this issue, most likely the output mode switch is set to "freeze." To fix this, place the switch into the "ON" position and cycle power on the console.
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Occasionally a Congo Console will not login to Server. You will get a Windows Visual C++ error or a Memory Exception error referencing a memory location. The application will not start if this error is presented. This error is caused because the Congo application that is attempting to load a corrupt...