ETC EOS User manual

ETC Setup Guide
Eos Rackmount Devices
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4250M2240 Rev A Released 2022-07
This guide outlines the installation and setup of the Eos Family rackmount devices:
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Eos Apex Processor
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Eos Remote Interface
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Ion Xe Remote Processor Unit
For information on using the Eos Family software, please refer to the Eos Family Operations Manual.
ETC manuals can be downloaded free of charge from ETC’s website at etcconnect.com.
Rack Mounting
All Eos Family rackmount devices ship with the hardware necessary to mount the associated device
into a 19" rack enclosure with 2Uof rack space. Both the front and rear mounting brackets are
required for a stable rack mounting installation.
The following 2U metric rack mount kits are also available separately:
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Apex Processor and Eos Remote Interface Rack Mount Kit (ETCPart Number 4450A2040)
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Ion Xe RPURack Mount Kit (ETCPart Number 4311A2003)
Mounting Hardware
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1. Front left bracket
2. Front right bracket
3. Rear left bracket
4. Rear right bracket
5. Rail adapter (2)
6. M5 x 12mm screws (8)
7. 10-32 x 1/2 screws (8)
8. 6-32 x 1/4 screws (8)
9. 6-32 x 3/8 screws (4)
10. Optional spring clips (8)
You will also need a Phillips screwdriver.

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Installing Mounting Hardware
Note:
If you wish to change the label strips of an Ion Xe RPU, you must do
so before attaching the rack mounting brackets.
1. Align a front bracket to the appropriate side of the unit and secure using three M5 x 12mm
screws.
Primary Backup Client
Master Sync Offline
2. Repeat to install the opposite side front bracket.
3. Attach a rear bracket to a rail adapter with two 10-30 x 1/2 screws.
4. Align the new rear bracket assembly to the appropriate side of the unit and secure using two
6-32 x 1/4 screws.
5. Repeat to assemble and install the opposite side rear bracket assembly.
6. Use the remaining hardware to secure the unit into the 19" rack enclosure.
Primary
Master
Backup
Sync
Client
Offline
Desktop Use - Installing Rubber Feet
All Eos Family rackmount devices also ship with four rubber feet for desktop use.
1. Locate the four rubber feet and four accompanying M3-0.5 x 6mm screws.
2. Align a foot with one of the four recessed circles in each corner of the bottom of the device,
and secure with one M3-0.5 x 6mm screw.
3. Repeat to install the other three feet.

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Eos Apex Processor
A fully-functional controller in a rackmount unit, ETC's Eos Apex Processor can provide primary
and backup control for Eos Apex systems, or be used as a stand-alone lighting playback unit. A 2U
device, it can be mounted into 19" equipment racks or road cases.
The Apex Processor ships with the following:
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One three-button scroll mouse and mousepad
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Alpha-numeric keyboard
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Locking regionalized IEC power cord
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Two 19-inch rack-mount ears and mounting hardware
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Four rubberized feet (for desktop use)
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Augment3d AR target kit
Hardware Setup
Note:
For information on mounting the Apex Processor in a rack, see Rack Mounting.
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1. IECpower connector
2. Hard power switch
3. Display Port
4. USB-A &USB-C (data)
5. SFP+
6. Ethernet
Insert the locking power cord into the IEC power connector. Connect the mouse and keyboard to
USB ports, any monitors to the Display Ports, and any network cables to the Ethernet ports. Once
all accessories have been connected, you may activate the hard power switch above the power
connector.

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1. Haptic touchscreen
2. Soft power button
3. USB-Aport
4. USB-C port
5. Vent with highlight lamp
Press the soft power button on the front of the device. By default, it will boot into the Eos
environment in Primary mode. If you wish to designate your device as a backup or client, you must
exit the Eos environment and choose a different designation from the Eos Configuration Utility
(ECU) welcome screen.
For more information about console modes and multi-console setups, please refer to the Multi-
Console and ECUchapters of the Eos Family Operations Manual.

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Eos Remote Interface
The Eos Remote Interface is a rackmount device designed to offer remote video and programming
functions for Eos Family control systems. INLINESNIPPET. The Eos Remote Interface supports up to
three external 4K monitors, with optional multi-touch via USB.
The Remote Interface ships with the following:
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One three-button scroll mouse and mousepad
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Alpha-numeric keyboard
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Locking regionalized IEC power cord
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Two 19-inch rack-mount ears and mounting hardware
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Four rubberized feet (for desktop use)
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Augment3d AR target kit
Hardware Setup
Note:
For information on mounting the Remote Interface in a rack, see Rack Mounting.
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1. Hard power switch
2. IECpower connector
3. USB-A &USB-C (data)
4. Display Port
5. Ethernet
6. Audio ports (not currently enabled)

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Insert the locking power cord into the IEC power connector. Connect the mouse and keyboard to
USB ports, any monitors to the Display Ports, and any network cables to the Ethernet ports. Once
all accessories have been connected, you may activate the hard power switch above the power
connector.
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1. Haptic touchscreen
2. Soft power button
3. USB-Aport
4. USB-C port
5. Vent with highlight lamp
Press the soft power button on the front of the device. By default, it will boot into the Eos
environment in Client mode, but must be connected to a session before it can be used.
For more information about console modes and multi-console setups, please refer to the Multi-
Console and ECUchapters of the Eos Family Operations Manual.

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Touchscreen Overview
The Eos Apex Processor and Eos Remote Interface feature haptic touchscreen displays, allowing
you to interact with your system directly from the rack.
The main menu displays the name of the current show file, the time, and current userinformation.
Use the red X icon in the top left to return to the most recently used sub-menu.
The Live command line appears at the bottom of all sub-menu displays.
Use the red X button in the bottom right to clear the command line. At any time, use the menu
icon in the top left to return to the main menu.
The following sub-menus are available:
Custom Direct Selects
This menu gives you control of your system via your show file's direct selects. A settings menu can
be toggled with the gear icon, allowing you to choose which set of custom direct selects to
interact with.
For more information, refer to the following section(s) of the Eos Family User Manual:
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System Basics
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Direct Selects
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Custom Direct Selects

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Popup Magic Sheets
This menu gives you control of your system via your show file's magic sheets. A settings menu can
be toggled with the gear icon, allowing you to choose which magic sheet to interact with.
For more information, refer to the following section(s) of the Eos Family User Manual:
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Magic Sheets
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System Basics
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Display Control and Navigation
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Quick Access
Setup
This sub-menu gives you options to adjust the brightness of the touchscreen display and front vent
highlight lamp, as well as set an automatic timeout.
Power
This sub-menu gives you options to exit the Eos application, physically power off, and remotely
control the power of a multiconsole system.

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Ion Xe Remote Processor Unit
The Ion Xe RPU can be used as a primary, backup, or client processor with any Eos Family desk. It
can also be used for independent playback applications.
The Ion Xe RPU ships with the following:
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One three-button scroll mouse and mousepad
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Alpha-numeric keyboard
•
Locking regionalized IEC power cord
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Two active display port to DVI adapters
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Two 19-inch rack-mount ears and mounting hardware
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Four rubberized feet (for desktop use)
•
Augment3d AR target kit
Hardware Setup
Note:
For information on mounting the Ion Xe RPU in a rack, see Rack Mounting.
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1. Hard power switch
2. IECpower connector
3. USB ports
4. Display Ports
5. USBports
6. Ethernet ports
7. Audio ports (not currently enabled)
8. DMX512A / RDMports
9. Remote trigger

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Insert the locking power cord into the IEC power connector. Connect the mouse and keyboard to
USB ports, any monitors to the Display Ports, and any network cables to the Ethernet ports. Once
all accessories have been connected, you may activate the hard power switch above the power
connector.
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1. User-configurable buttons
2. Backlit indicators
3. USB port
4. Soft power switch
Press the soft power button on the front of the device. By default, it will boot into the Eos
environment in Primary mode. If you wish to designate your device as a backup or client, you must
exit the Eos environment and choose a different designation from the Eos Configuration Utility
(ECU) welcome screen.
For more information about console modes and multi-console setups, please refer to the Multi-
Console and ECUchapters of the Eos Family Operations Manual.
Ion Xe RPUButton Configuration
Settings for the RPU can be altered in the Eos Configuration Utility (ECU). The 20 buttons on the
front panel of the RPU are configurable from the RPU area of the Buttons section of the ECU.
Note:
The buttons section of the ECU has multiple configuration tools. Please make sure
you are choosing the RPUface panel buttons tool.
Configuring the RPUButtons
1. In the Eos browser, select File > Exit and confirm the selection. Eos will close and return to
the Eos welcome screen.
2. Select {Settings} to open the ECU.
3. On the right side of the screen, select {Buttons} to enter the RPU button setup. A virtual
display of the RPU buttons is displayed with the current button settings labeled on each
button.
4. Select a button you wish to alter. A button popup window will open.
5. Select the type of button you want it to be, macro or hardkey. For macros, select the Macro
# box, enter the desired macro number from the keyboard, select {Enter}, and select
{Accept}.

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Importing and Exporting Button Configurations
You may import an RPUbutton configuration file from a USBdevice.
1. Select {Import} in the RPUarea of the Buttons section of the ECU. The ECU will search for a
valid RPU button file.
2. If a valid file is found, the ECU will ask if you want to import the settings. Select {Yes} to
import the settings.
3. Select {OK} to close the window.
You may also export your RPU button configuration to a USB device.
1. Select {Export}in the RPUarea of the Buttons section of the ECU.
2. If a USB drive is available, the ECU will ask you to choose the desired drive from the
dropdown menu. Select the desired USB drive.
3. Select {Accept} to save the button configuration to the USBdrive.
4. Select {OK} to close the window.

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Additional Resources
For Eos Family resources, software, support, and the Eos user community, please visit Eos [Home]
at etcconnect.com/eos-home.
Regulatory Information
WARNING: This device contains a lithium battery. Battery may explode if
mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
CAUTION:
Power cord must be connected using an earth ground connection.
A fuse is included for additional protection. Fuse ratings can be found on the rear panel of your
console.
CAUTION:
For continued protection against risk of fire, replace only with same
type and rating of fuse.
Um weiterhin gegen Brandrisiko geschützt zu sein, ersetzen Sie die Sicherung nur
mit einer Sicherung gleichen Typs und den gleichen Nennwerten.
ATTENTION :
Pour ne pas compromettre la protection contre les risques
d’incendie, remplacer par un fusible de même type et de mêmes caractéristiques
nominales.
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