Once your network settings are configured, on both the Master and Backup devices, the Backup device will then
display any Master consoles it can see on the network under "Master Consoles". The Desk Name of the Master
console will be displayed. This can be configured in Setup -> Settings -> Desk Name on the Master console.
Click on the Master console you wish to backup. If it isn't displayed, your network settings are either incorrect, or the
Master and Backup devices are not on the same network and port forwarding is required. In these cases Manual
Entry can be chosen, and the IP address of the master console can be manually entered.
You can then exit Setup on the backup device.
Upon exiting Setup on the backup device, both the Master and Backup
will receive a popup, asking you to confirm which show file you wish to
use. This popup will display the IP address of the Master and Backup
device, the show name of the Master and Backup device (if the show
has been saved to USB), and the last time the show was saved to the
devices internally.
ZerOS is therefore asking whether you wish to send the Master's show file over the network to the Backup, or the
Backup's show file to the Master. In most cases you will require the backup to take the master's show file, and
therefore the master show is sent to the backup.
Choosing to send the Master's show to the Backup, will overwrite the current show on the Backup.
Choosing to send the Backup's show to the Master, will overwrite the current show on the Master.
Therefore, a third option is provided, to allow you to save the current show to USB first.
After choosing your show, the show will then be sent over the network.
Once the Master and Backup are synchronised, the synchronisation
screen will be shown on the Backup device (pictured).
The Backup device is now tracking the master, and programming changes made on the master, are automatically sent
to the backup. If the Backup looses sight of the Master console on the network, whether that be because the Master
looses power or network connection, the Backup device will automatically take control of the rig.
In the Synchronisation screen, the playback status table is shown, indicating which playbacks and cues are currently
running on the master device currently in control (Stack 0 is the Master Playback).
A Take Control button is provided in the Synchronisation screen, giving the option for the backup device to
manually take control. Pressing this, would then result in the Master console tracking and backing up the Backup
device, and the Master would then be displaying the Synchronisation screen.
If the Master has gone offline, the Backup will automatically take
control. If the Master then comes back online, it will not automatically
take control again. Instead, the Master will display a Take Control
button, and the Backup device will alert you that the Master has come
back online (pictured).
You can then choose for the Backup device to go back to tracking the
master.
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