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2. Setting up and using the console - Page 23
TitanUniversal_Man_v7-0_TT.doc 03 September 2013
outputs on the back of the console, or over an Ethernet protocol (see
section
14 on page 209.)
By default, DMX Lines 1-4 are connected to the four XLRs on the
console.
The 5-pin XLR sockets on the console are wired like this:
Pin 1 Earth
Pin 2 Data -
Pin 3 Data +
Pin 4 Not used
Pin 5 Not used
Each DMX line should pass through all the fixtures to be connected on
that line one after the other and have a DMX terminator fitted at the
end (120 ohm resistor between pins 2 and 3). You should not split
the DMX lines using passive splitters (Y-splits) as this can corrupt the
data.
2.2.6 Connecting a monitor
You can optionally connect a VGA computer monitor to the console.
This gives you extra screen space for workspace windows which can
be handy for showing Visualiser or other information windows.
The external monitor is disabled by default and will show a 'disabled'
message. To enable, switch to System mode and select [Display
Setup] then press [External Display Disconnected]. The option will
change to [External Display Connected] and the display will be
enabled.
If you need to change the monitor resolution or settings, touch 'Tools'
at the very top of the screen and select 'Control Panel', then 'External
Monitor', then select the option to match the resolution of your
monitor.
There are more details about setting up an external monitor,
including troubleshooting help, on page 225.
2.2.7 Other connections
You can connect an external keyboard and mouse to the console if
you don’t like the touch keyboard which pops up on the touch screen.
If you are using an external non-touch monitor you will need to
connect a mouse . You can connect either USB keyboard/mouse or
use the green/purple PS/2 connectors on the rear of the console - if
using PS/2 devices, plug the devices in before powering up the
console.
The console provides MIDI connections which can be used to trigger
playbacks or connect MIDI timecode to the console for timecode-
controlled cue lists.
You can connect the console to a LAN (local area network) using the
RJ45 socket on the rear. This allows you to operate many more
universes of DMX using DMX network protocols.
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