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Copyright Avolites Limited 2011
12. Networking - Page 139
TitanMobile_Man_v4-0.doc 07/04/2011 13:46:00
waiting for a few moments before trying again (there can be a
short delay while the media clips are examined by the plugin).
8> On Titan Mobile, enter a DMX address and press a swop button
to patch the Hippotizer. The required number of fixtures will be
patched to consecutive handles, and the Hippotizer DMX
address will be assigned to the one entered on Titan Mobile.
9> Now run the Stage application on the Hippotizer. DO NOT
CLOSE THE PLUGIN.
10> Finally, on Titan Mobile, go to Setup DMX Outputs and you will
see the Hippotizer appear as a Node. Add this to the required
DMX line. Again, there may be a slight delay before the
Hippotizer node appears.
Once the Hippo Plugin is installed, it will automatically start every
time the Hippotizer is started. If you change the Hippotizer mode, you
will need to go to the Hippo Plugin, re-detect the Hippotizer and re-
start Titan Mobile.
If you disconnect the network cable you will need to go to the Hippo
Plugin, re-detect the Hippotizer and re-patch Titan Mobile.
If you decide to re-patch to a different DMX address you will need to
re-start the Hippotizer software. You will also need to reset the ArtNet
nodes if you are moving across DMX lines.
12.7 All about IP addressing
This section attempts to explain the basics of IP addressing, and what
you will need to know when setting up a lighting control network.
IP addresses will normally come in the format “w.x.y.z” where w, x, y
and z are numbers between 0 and 255. For example
“298.23.46.166”. Every object (or node or device) on a network
should have a unique IP address. This is the same concept as DMX as
each fixture requires a unique DMX address, for IP addresses the
same is required.
12.7.1 Setting your IP address
Titan Mobile has a setup function to quickly set its IP address as
described on page
132
You can also set your IP address using Windows Control Panel. This is
done in the following way:
1> Go to control panel from the Windows Start menu
2> Double Click on Network Connections
3> You will now be confronted with various network adaptors. It is
likely that you will only have one or two of importance. The
“Local Area Connection” and “Wireless Network Connection”.
These names my slightly differ but the icons are likely to look
like these:
4> The Local Area Connection (icon on the left) refers to your
wired connection and your Wireless Network connection (icon
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