Hi All, Can I use a macro to restart my Element 2, running EOS 3.3.0.549?
I do have 2 PC's running in Backup mode, but it's not a multiconsole set up.
There are a few 'hints' around online, but they are not specific enough for me ot follow.
Thanks.
Hi All, Can I use a macro to restart my Element 2, running EOS 3.3.0.549?
I do have 2 PC's running in Backup mode, but it's not a multiconsole set up.
There are a few 'hints' around online, but they are not specific enough for me ot follow.
Thanks.
there is no way i can think of to restart the Desk just with controlls.
You have to press some powerbottons.
OR
You power down you desk and use the network wake up function.
But i haven't checked it, so feel free to test it.
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the thing i am a bit worried about is your 2nd sentence
I do have 2 PC's running in Backup mode, but it's not a multiconsole set up.
In an EOS System there can only be 1 backup.
But on the other hand you say you don't have a multiconsole system.
So what exactly is this information?
I am confused.
Even if ETC says that there can only be one pc in backup mode, I am running 2 with no known problems. I have two ETCnomad, and I switch them around between 3 pc's on my lighting network, depending on the show that I'm doing. This requires that I restart my Element 2, which is why I'm asking about a macro to restart the Element 2 from elsewhere on the network.
I assumed that multiconsole meant more than a singe ETC hardware/board on the network.
So is a pc running with Nomad considered part of the multiconsole definition?
Thanks
Even if ETC says that there can only be one pc in backup mode, I am running 2 with no known problems. I have two ETCnomad, and I switch them around between 3 pc's on my lighting network, depending on the show that I'm doing. This requires that I restart my Element 2, which is why I'm asking about a macro to restart the Element 2 from elsewhere on the network.
I assumed that multiconsole meant more than a singe ETC hardware/board on the network.
So is a pc running with Nomad considered part of the multiconsole definition?
Thanks
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