Interface Protocols

MultiConsole

Clicking in the enable box will allow for multi-console communication on the selected port. See Multi-console and Synchronized Backup (page 1).

Network Type

This setting adjusts the timeout period before a backup device will take control from the primary.

File Transfer

This settings adjusts the show file transfer speed between devices. The default setting is Fast File Transfer.

Note:  If you are experiencing connection issues between devices, you can change the setting to Normal File Transfer for a slower transfer speed.

Enable Sensor/ FDX3000 Feedback

Clicking in the enable box will allow your console to receive feedback over the network from CEM+, CEM3, or FDX3000. This option is “Enabled” by default. See [About] Address for more information.

RDM

RDM can be enabled to allow Eos to perform RDM functionality including device discovery for each ethernet port on a console. By default, RDM is enabled.

See Patch Section and [About] Address for more information.

Note:  RDM requires use of a Net3 or Response Gateway. Net3 Gateways must be using version 5.1 or higher.

FDX2000 Feedback

Clicking in the enable box will allow your console to receive FDX2000 dimmer feedback over the network.

WiFi Remote

Select to allow WiFi RFRs, like the iRFR or aRFR, to connect to Eos.

UDP Strings and UDP OSC

Clicking in the enable box will allow the selected port to send and receive UDP and OSC strings.

TCP OSC

Clicking in the enable box will allow the selected port to send and receive OSC via TCP port 3032. Select the OSC TCP format. By default, OSC 1.0 is selected.

Note:   Check the documentation for the OSC device you wish to use over a TCP connection to see which mode it supports.

Third Party OSC

Enables or disables dedicated server port 3037 for use with third-party OSC applications.