
16 Emphasis Console v2.0.0 User Manual
System Procedures
Power-up Procedure
For best performance, power-up your system in the following order:
Step 1: Turn on the hub(s) and/or switch(es).
Step 2: Turn on the Server and monitor(s). Wait for the Emphasis application to start up
completely before proceeding to the next step.
Note:
In a network with multiple Emphasis Control Systems online, allow one Emphasis Server
to fully startup before starting the other Emphasis Servers. This will ensure that your
network configures correctly.
Step 3: Turn on the Facepanel(s) and monitor(s).
Step 4: Turn on any ETCNet2 Nodes.
Step 5: Turn on accessories such as Remote Focus Units.
Note:
Emphasis defaults to starting in Show Mode. In Show Mode, CAD, PRES and LINK
modes are hidden. To enter advanced mode for the current show file, in the File menu,
click Show Mode. You will be asked to save changes to the current show because the
show will be closed and reopened in advanced mode automatically. You can also load a
different show file in either Show Mode or advanced mode using the File menu Load
Show command. Select or deselect the Show Mode box at the bottom of the file browser
to load the show in the appropriate mode.
When you power-up your Emphasis Control System, the system will default to opening
the last valid show file. If the show file is no longer available in the Shows directory,
Emphasis will open a new show called “Untitled”. You may setup the system to open a
new show on startup if you wish. See Create a Default Show in the Emphasis
Visualization User Manual for more information.
Multi-console Submaster Fader Support
Multi-Console Submaster Fader Support enables control of submasters from all connected
Emphasis Facepanels. Virtual submasters will always track the true fader level and indicate
the active output level of the submaster. Physical submasters can gain control by matching
the current true level. Once the level has been matched, the true level tracks the physical
fader. Physical submasters from another connected Facepanel can take control in the
same way. Submaster LEDs indicate physical submasters that are not in control. If the
submaster fader needs to move up to match the true level, the LED blinks on twice followed
by a longer “off” gap. If the submaster needs to be brought down to match, the LED blinks
off twice followed by a longer “on” gap.
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