5
Setting Up
CueEther
is set up as separate units of a
Sender
,
Receiver
, and
Wired Receiver
system. They
are configured as UDP devices to broadcast over an enclosed Ethernet network. They will use the
DHCP of the router to be assigned IP addresses.
The
CueEther Sender, Receiver
and
Wired Receiver
are dispatched with their IP addressing set
to DHCP and are designed to be “plug and play.”
The addressing can be changed but this action should only be performed if you have the
professional knowledge to do so. DO NOT change the USER NAME and PW from i2adm, if you do
and forget it we cannot recover it and it will render the unit fixed in that condition. This cannot be
changed back and the units cannot be restored. This is considered a void of warranty so please be
aware of the risk involved.
CueEther
can be set up as separate units of a
Sender, Receiver
and
Wired Receiver
system, or
can be used independently of each other. It depends entirely on your set-up. They are designed to
be used with existing Interspace cueing products, such as our MasterCue V5 and V6, and our new
software GlobalCue.Live.
They are configured as UDP devices to broadcast over an enclosed Ethernet network. They will
use the DHCP of the router to be assigned IP addresses.
The
Sender
is designed to connect to any MasterCue V5 & V6 system with a Combi-Lamp XLR
out port and send out a cueing signal via Ethernet.
The
Receiver
will function when set up with a corresponding control environment such as
GlobalCue.Live or from the CueEther Sender.
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More solutions will follow for this product.
The
Wired Receiver
is designed to connect any MasterCueV5 and V6 system via its wired button
XLR port. It will then drive cues from The Local Area Network to the MasterCue and the cue can be
seen and heard in the usual manner.