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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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Product Line: Obsession family of consoles Description: System software version 3.1.2 Engineering Change Order (ECO): 3461 Effective Date: 3/18/98 Version 3.1.2 is a software upgrade for Obsession consoles that meet all the requirements specified below. Consoles that do not meet these requirements can...
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Product Lines: Obsession II Lighting Control Systems (all models) Description: Version 4.4 software upgrade Purpose: This document explains how to install Version 4.4 system software in an Obsession ® II system and ensure the compatibility of software in all associated network devices. If you have...
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Overview Endusers may need to get to DOS for several reasons, the most likely being to run OBSTRANS to uptranslate Obsession showfiles to newer versions. The method of getting there varies a bit depending on software version: In versions of Obsession and Obsession II code previous to 4.3 , performing...
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To convert a showfile from OBSN1 to OBSN2: Exit to DOS using a keyboard and monitor connected directly to the OBSN2 processor. When the “C:\” comes up type “obstrans” and hit [ENTER] to get to the Show Translator Menu. Put the OBSN1 show file disk into the processor disk drive...
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Manuals Obsession II User Manual Obsession II Facepanel Obsession II SPS The Obsession II (Obsession 2) console was the successor to the Obsession 1, and was similar from a programming point of view. Obsession2 is a natively tracking console. Obsession II systems are natively networked; each system has...
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This article has been merged into: KnowledgeBase: How To Exit to DOS on Obsession and Obsession II
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A failure in the CMOS battery can often be a cause for an ISA960 failure, requiring that CMOS settings be reset and the battery replaced . As of Obsession 5.1.1 software (Obsession II only), the console included an automatic CMOS configuration program (accessed by typing OBSNCMOS in the DOS prompt)....
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There are three possible problems if the console is "chirping", "beeping", "making sounds". There might be something or someone sitting on the keyboard. The console power supply has failed. The power supply will emit "beeps" in short staccato bursts. If they connect...
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You will need the monitor plugged into the processor itself for this process. To make sure that your CMOS battery is at fault, press [F1] as the processor boots up. It will prompt you for this as the processor turns on. If you miss, it just turn it off and try again. Once you are looking at the CMOS...