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13. Networking  - Page 137
 
 
 
 
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4>  Select the ArtNet module. If the module is not shown in the list, 
it may not be installed; see section 13.5 on page 139. 
5>  Ensure that the correct Network adapter is set (this may not be 
the Default Adapter) 
6>  If you wish to turn off the Art Net output, you can un-check the 
"Enable DMX output" option. This will stop the Console from 
outputting Art Net on any Lines. 
7>  Art Net normally only sends Data when it is changed, rather 
than a continuous stream. There are times when it is preferable 
to send Art Net all the time. to do this, check the "Continuous 
ArtNet Data Stream" option. 
8>  The "Always broadcast ArtNet" option enables you to send Art 
Net to the entire network, rather than a specific IP address. 
9> Click 
OK 
10>  Select a DMX line for the Pearl Expert Titan 
11>  Select the ArtNet node that you want to connect to 
12>  Click on Add Node. This will add an ArtNet node to that DMX 
output. 
13>  Select the node you have added to make sure the properties 
are correct. (Problems can be caused if you attach multiple 
DMX lines to a single node.) 
14>  Make sure that the Universe is set to 1 for Line 1, and 2 for Line 
2. 
 
Art-Net uses a subnet mask with its universe. For Pearl 
purposes: 
 
Pearl universes 1 - 16 are subnet mask = 0, Art-Net universes 
= 1 – 16  
15> Click OK 
The Pearl Expert Titan should now be working correctly. 
To remove a node from a DMX line, select the node and select 
Remove Node. 
13.3.3  Additional ArtNet Resources 
To find out more information about Art Net please refer to the Art Net 
13.4 
Connecting to a simulator with ACDI 
ACDI is Avolites' Application for Interfacing Consoles and Simulators 
with lighting software such as Visualiser, Capture or Show designer. 
13.4.1  ACDI 
If you are using the Pearl Simulator with the Avolites Visualiser, 
running on 2 separate computers, you will need a separate Dongle 
connected to each computer.