User Manual

ODE MK3 (70407)
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USER MANUAL
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Document updated
December 2022
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Current DMX Buffer: The Current DMX buffer displays a snapshot of all current DMX values when refreshed
manually.
Settings
The ODE MK3 settings can be configured within the Settings tab. Changes will only take affect after being
saved; any unsaved changes will be discarded.
Node Name: The name of ODE MK3 will
be discoverable with in Poll replies.
DHCP: Enabled by default. When
enabled, the DHCP server on the network
is expected to automatically provide the
IP address to the ODE MK3. If no DHCP
router/server is present or DHCP is
disabled, the ODE MK3 will fall back to
192.168.0.10.
IP Address / NetMask / Gateway: These
are used if DHCP is disabled. These
options set the Static IP address. These
settings should be set to be compatible
with other devices on the network.
sACN CID: The ODE MK3’s unique sACN
Component Identifier (CID) is displayed
here and will be use in all sACN
communication.
Control4 Support: Pressing this button
will send a SDDP (Simple Device
Discovery Protocol) packet to allow
easier discovery in Control4’s Composer
software.
Type: Choose from the following options:
Disabled - will not process any DMX (input or output).
Input (DMX IN) – Will convert DMX from the 5-pin XLR to an Ethernet-DMX protocol.
Output (DMX Out) – Will convert an Ethernet-DMX protocol to DMX on the 5-pin XLR.
RDM: RDM (ANSI E1.20) can be Enabled using the tick box. This is only available when the Type is set to
‘Output and the Protocol is Art-Net. More information can be found in the Functional Features section of
this document.
Protocol: Choose between Art-Net, sACN and ESP as the Protocol.
Universe: Set the Ethernet-DMX protocol’s input Universe.
Refresh Rate: The rate at which the ODE MK3 will output the data from its DMX port (40 Frames per second
is default). It will repeat the last received frame to comply with DMX standard.
Options: additional configuration is available depending on port type and protocol.
Input Broadcast/Unicast: Choose either broadcasting or a specified unicast IP address. Broadcast
address is based on the subnet mask shown. Unicast allows you to define a specific single IP address.