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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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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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Module Information Summary This summary provides module information broken down by market and application. Four major market groups are used to separate modules: UL market – ETC Americas, 120V-60Hz power, Sensor and Unison products CE market – ETC Europe, 230V 50Hz power, Sensor CE and Unison...
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Arch Failure indicates that the Architectural Portion of the Processor has failed. This can be the result of a few possible failures listed below. A hardware problem with the processor A problem or corruption in the configuration Anything that would cause Light Manager to generate a P80 Error will cause...
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There is a topology issue to consider with SmartLink interconnected S-ACPs that can result in erratic system response to SmartLink commands. The issue only affects systems with two or more S-ACPs on the SmartLink bus. A single S-ACP connected via SmartLink to SmartPack, SmartSwitch, or CEM+ with SmartLink...
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In non-dimmed applications, branch circuits are often installed with three circuits sharing a common neutral conductor, where each of the three circuits is on a different phase. This is known as a “multiwire” branch circuit arrangement. It is used to save costs because only four total conductors...
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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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Many ETC products provide timed event capabilities and may be affected by the 2007 adjustments to US Daylight Saving Time enacted with the Energy Policy Act of 2005. See the ETC Daylight Saving reference page for more information on what steps to take with your individual product
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The legacy Unison remote and Unison Heritage remote are the same hardware, however some changes were made to the remote and button placement that will affect their functionality. Both remotes are compatible with Legacy Unison hardware, however the Heritage remote must be used for Unison Paradigm systems...
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We often get asked about wire temperature ratings and how they relate to dimmer rack wiring and the allowable number of circuits in a conduit or wireway. While the ultimate authority on wire size, temperature ratings, and conduit fill is the project electrical engineer, and then the local inspector,...
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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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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