Operator`s manual
Page 200 – 12. User Settings and other options
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experienced Avolites users who are used to it being on the System
menu.
The [Wipe Visualiser Patch] option will erase all fixtures from the
visualiser without affecting the current show.
12.3.6 DMX settings
Allows you to configure how the console outputs DMX. This option is
described in detail in the next section
12.4.
12.3.7 Triggers
Sets up the console for external triggering such as MIDI or DMX-in.
This option is described in detail in section
10.5 on page 181.
12.3.8 Display Setup
This option gives you a menu for enabling and disabling external
monitor(s). If you don’t have a monitor connected, set this option to
“Disabled” to improve the performance of the console.
12.3.9 Assign mastering
This option allows you to assign any playback fader to be a master
fader. Various different types of master fader may be assigned. See
section
10.1.4 on page 175 for more information.
12.4 DMX output mapping
There are various ways to connect fixtures to the console. As well as
the XLR sockets on the console, you can connect fixtures using
Ethernet and wireless links.
The console itself can output up to 12 universes of DMX. “Pro”
versions of consoles can output 16 universes. Titan One outputs one
single universe.
If you need to output more universes, it is recommended to network
the console to one or more Avolites TitanNet processing nodes. This
off-loads the DMX processing, allowing the console to control up to 64
universes of DMX in total.
• The software will allow you to configure more than 12 universes
from a single console but performance of the console will be
degraded. A warning will be shown in the processing load
section of the TitanNet overview.
12.4.1 Configuring DMX outputs
Switch the console to System mode and select [DMX Settings] on the
second page of options.
The screen will initially show the node tab relating to the console
itself. It shows a list of available DMX nodes (places where you can
send the DMX to) on the left, and a list of the 12 available DMX lines
(outputs generated by the console) on the right. Each DMX line can
send data to one or more nodes. If you assign more than one node to
a line, those nodes receive duplicated data.
On the right hand side, under each DMX Line there is a list of which
nodes are linked to that line. The default setting is for DMX Lines 1-4
to be linked to DMX Nodes Output A-D, the four XLR sockets on the
console.