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Note:<br />

Note:<br />

Note:<br />

• {RDM Discovery} - If enabled, <strong>Ion</strong> will obtain RDM device information when available. The<br />

default setting is “Disabled”. RDM must be enabled in the ECU before discovery is allowed.<br />

See “Enable RDM” on page 301. When enabled, the console will automatically make<br />

discovered RDM devices available for patching. The console will set everything required to<br />

patch the device except the channel number. RDM discovery can be disabled at any time to<br />

stop automatic RDM device additions and modifications.<br />

<strong>Ion</strong> only supports RDM devices that are connected through an external ACN<br />

gateway. Supported gateways are the <strong>ETC</strong> Net3 4 or 2 port Gateways.<br />

{RDM Discovery} will default back to disabled on its own on console reboot.<br />

• {Address} - A required entry field for any device. You may use the [At] key rather than the<br />

{Address} button.<br />

• Use the keypad to define the starting address for the device (from 1 to 32767) or a port<br />

and offset value.<br />

Press and hold the [Data] key to show the complimentary value. For example if<br />

you have entered address value 514, the complimentary value would be port and<br />

offset 2/2.<br />

• You may enter a start address without defining an end address. <strong>Ion</strong> will draw this<br />

information from the library data. If you wish to leave a larger output gap than required<br />

by the library, use [Offset]. See Using {Offset} in Patch, page 72.<br />

• If you specify a start address that conflicts with other channels already patched, the<br />

conflicting channels will be unpatched after a confirmation from the user.<br />

• {Interface} - An optional field used to specify what network interfaces should be used for the<br />

output. When the field is left blank, the default data output is used as selected in the {Network}<br />

section of the ECU. For more information about setting defaults, see Protocols, page 299. The<br />

interface options available are Default, ACN, EDMX, ArtNet, Avab UDP, and DMX, depending<br />

on what has been enabled in the {Network} section of the ECU for the console. If an output<br />

option is not enabled, it will not appear in the {Interface} list.<br />

• {Flash} - will bring a channel or address to full, and then every other second the level will<br />

move to 15%. That will hold for 1 second, and then the level will return to full. The channel or<br />

address will keep flashing until either the command line is cleared.<br />

Below are some examples of patching from the {Patch} display:<br />

Patching a generic dimmer:<br />

[1] [At] [5] [Enter] - patches channel 1 to output 5.<br />

[1] [Thru] [2] [4] [At] [1] [Enter] - patches channel 1-24 to outputs 1-24.<br />

Patching a moving light:<br />

[2] {Type} {<strong>ETC</strong>} {Revolution IM/SM Wybron} [At] [1] [1] [Enter] - patches an <strong>ETC</strong><br />

Revolution ® fixture to channel 2, with a starting output address of 11.<br />

5 Patch 69

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