Artistic Licence lightJuice CV4 Podręcznik użytkownika - Strona 7

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Port Settings
The virtual DMX port settings can be
configured via the web-browser using the
following columns:
Port: The DMX port number
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DMX: Green shows changing data
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Net, Sub-Uni: Set the port address for
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this output
Protocol: Select either Art-Net or sACN
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control over this output
Merge: Select HTP or LTP merge when
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2 controllers send data to this port
Virtual RDM Device
lightJuice CV4 is treated as a virtual RDM
device, with 4 sub-devices corresponding
to each output channel of the RGBW circuit.
The start address of the sub-devices can be
chaged in the pull-down menu.
DMX-Workshop
DMX-Workshop™ is a software application
that runs on Windows XP / 7 / 8 / 10. It is a
fully featured network management, analysis,
configuration and diagnostics tool for Art-Net
networks. It is available as a free-of-charge
download from Artistic Licence:
com/dmxartpage
Before running DMX-Workshop, configure the
IPv4 settings of the network card being used
to connect to lightJuice CV4 as shown below.
The IP address can be anything in the 2.*.*.*
range so long as it is different from the IP
address of the lightJuice CV4.
lightJuice CV4 User Guide
When lightJuice CV4 is connected to a
computer running DMX-Workshop, it should
be detected and displayed as an Art-Net
node (click the 'Node List' tab to verify this).
The node can be expanded to show the
configuration and DMX output information,
as shown in the screen-shot below.
The lightJuice CV4 unit is shown as an Art-
Net node (1) containing a virtual RDM device
(2). The RGBW circuit of lightJuice CV4 is
assigned its own 4 sub-devices (3).
Right-clicking on any entry brings up a menu
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that offers various functionality:
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DMX workshop screenshot
The 'Configure Node' option enables
configuration of the Universe, Sub-Net
and Net values. It also allows the user to
give the device a short and long name.
'Copy to clipboard' enables all the node
information to be pasted into a support
request email.
'Merge Controls' (selectable only on
individual DMX outputs) enables the
choice of LTP or HTP merge modes.
'Indicators' enables selection of normal,
identify or mute for the LED indicators.
Normal is the default behaviour, identify
causes the power LED to flash, and
mute turns off all the LEDs.
'RDM Devices' offers options for device
discovery on RDM networks.
'Advanced' leads to 'Configure IP
Address', described in more detail below.
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