Radio focus remote (rfr), Irfr and arfr, Gateways – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual
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Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio Operations Manual
Radio Focus Remote (RFR)
The RFR provides wireless control of key front panel functions.The base station for the RFR can be
networked into the system, or can connect to a console or remote device using the USB interface.
For more information, see the appendix
Radio Focus Remote (RFR), page 411
.
iRFR and aRFR
The iRFR and aRFR provide wireless control of key front panel functions.
page 422.See “aRFR” on page 422.
Gateways
Eos is a fully networked system capable of direct output of both ETCNet2 and Net3. Gateways can
be configured to listen to either ETCNet2 or Net3 and provide interface to devices in the lighting rig
that do not accept network communication directly. Gateways are provided for DMX/RDM output,
show control input and output, and analog input and output.
• Net3 to DMX/RDM gateways are provided with a maximum of four outputs, which can be
male, female, or terminal strip.
• Show Control Gateway supports MIDI In/Thru and Out and SMPTE In.
• I/O Gateway supports 24 analog inputs, 16 SPDT contact closure outputs, and RS-232 serial
protocol.
N o t e :
Net3 Gateways only support RDM when in Net3 mode.