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USER MANUAL XNODE 4 Cameo
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Vcc connected 4 port connected unit wide Vcc connected 1 2 3 4 Vcc connectedXNODE 4
4 PORT ETHNET NODE
CLXNODE4
CONTENTS / INHALTSVERZEICHNIS / CONTENU / CONTENIDO / TREŚĆ / CONTENUTO
ENGLISH
SAFETY INFORMATION 3
INTRODUCTION
DEVICE OVERVIEW 5
SETTINGS AND MENU 7
NETWORK SETTINGS 9
OUTPUT SETTINGS 15
FACTORY PRESETS 16
DEVICE SETTINGS AND INFORMATION 17
STATUS LEDS 21
WEB INTERFACE 22
TECHNICAL DATA 26
MANUFACTURER'S DECLARATIONS 27
CREDITS
APPENDIX
DEUTSCH
This device was developed and produced under the highest standards of quality in order to ensure smooth operation for many years. Please read these operating instructions carefully so that you can use your new Cameo Light product quickly and optimally. You can find more information on Cameo Light on our website WWW.CAMEOLIGHT.COM.
SAFETY INFORMATION
It is essential that you read and understand this manual before operating the device and that you follow the instructions given below closely when you set up, connect and use the XNODE 4. Do not use the device in any way or for any purpose not described in this user manual. This product is approved for professional use only; it is not intended for household usage. Pay attention to all warnings given in this manual and use this device only in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Disconnect the device from the AC power supply before removing any cover or part, including fuses, even when not in use.
- Ensure that the device is electrically connected to ground (earth).
- Use only a source of AC power supply that complies with local building and electrical regulations and which has both overload and ground-fault (earth fault) protection.
- Before using the device, check that the power distribution equipment and cables are in perfect condition and rated for the current required by all connected devices.
- Isolate the device from power supply immediately if the power cable or the power plugs are in any way damaged, defective or wet, or if they show signs of overheating.
- Do not expose the device to rain or moisture.
- Do not operate the device if any cover or component is missing, damaged or deformed.
- Refer any service operation not described in this manual to Cameo.
- Provide unrestricted airflow around the device.
- Do not operate the device if the ambient temperature exceeds 55^ (131°F).
- Do not modify the device in any way not described in this manual or install other than genuine Cameo parts.
- Do not attempt to bypass any fuse. Replace any defective fuse with one of the specified type and rating only.
- When suspending the device, ensure that the supporting structure and all hardware used can hold at least 10 times the weight of all devices suspended together.
- When suspending the device, install a secondary attachment such as a safety cable that is approved by an official body such as, e.g. TÜV (German Technical Monitoring Association), a safety attachment for the total weight it secures. The safety cable must comply with EN 60598-2-17 section 17.6.6 and be capable of bearing a static suspended load 10 times the weight of the device.
- Make sure that any external cover and rigging hardware is securely fastened.
- Provide an adequate clearance underneath the work area and a stable platform whenever installing, servicing or moving an overhead device.
- Do not use the device in areas where it is exposed to direct sunlight.
- Do not use the device in areas that are "highly inflammable".
CAUTION! IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT LIGHTING PRODUCTS!
- The product has been developed for professional use in the field of event technology and is not suitable as household lighting.
- Do not stare, even temporarily, directly into the light beam.
- Do not look at the beam directly with optical instruments such as magnifiers.
- Stroboscope effects may cause epileptic seizures in sensitive people! People with epilepsy should definitely avoid places where strobes are used.
INTRODUCTION
XNODE 4 is a user-friendly Art-Net and sACN to DMX converter supporting the distribution of four universes of DMX via four individually optically isolated DMX ports, each of which is independently configurable as an input ^1 or output. Since most major lighting consoles are capable of transmitting Art-Net data, the XNODE 4 is all you need to take advantage of your console's networking capability, allowing you to transmit a vast number of universes over one single network cable. In some cases, users may profit from already existing networking infrastructure.
Furthermore, the XNODE 4 is also perfectly suited to send DMX data to your fixtures from a computer or even from a mobile device. Many light controller programs for PC or Mac support Art-Net output natively and with the help of XNODE 4's DHCP capability, you can even let your workplace network infrastructure do the network configuration of your XNODE 4 automatically for you.
With its 128x64 pixels OLED display however, configuring the network and setting up your Art-Net or sACN preferences manually is no trouble at all and helpful status information is always at hand.
APPLICATIONS
▶ Concert lighting
▶ Live events
▶ Multimedia shows
Theaters
▶ TV studios
▶ Theme parks
▶ Architectural lighting
TYPICAL APPLICATION

flowchart
graph TD
A["Smart Phone"] --> B["Ethernet"]
C["Laptop"] --> B
D["Laptop"] --> E["Lighting Controller"]
F["Radio System"] --> B
G["Radio System"] --> H["Radio System"]
I["Radio System"] --> J["Radio System"]
K["Radio System"] --> L["Radio System"]
M["Radio System"] --> N["Radio System"]
O["Radio System"] --> P["Radio System"]
Q["Radio System"] --> R["Radio System"]
S["Radio System"] --> T["Radio System"]
U["Radio System"] --> V["Radio System"]
W["Radio System"] --> X["Radio System"]
Y["Radio System"] --> Z["Radio System"]
UNPACKING
The XNODE 4 is packaged in a cardboard box. The following items are included:
▶ The device.
▶ This user manual.
DEVICE OVERVIEW

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6 7 6 7 6 7 8 9 101 OLED DISPLAY
2 ENCODER WHEEL / [OK] BUTTON
The encoder is primarily used for selecting menu items by turning the knob. It also functions as a push button. This manual refers to this button simply as [OK] button or [OK].
3 [CANCEL] BUTTON
4 ETHERNET PORT BUTTON [E]
5 ETHERNET PORT
(RJ45 Neutrik etherCON socket)
6 PORT BUTTONS [1] - [4]
These push buttons are used to open the port menu of the corresponding port. A port status LED showing status information is located directly below each of those buttons.
7 SIGNAL OUTPUT
and input ports 1 - 4.
8 NEUTRIK POWERCON INPUT SOCKET
9 NEUTRIK POWERCON OUTPUT SOCKET
10 USB TYPE-B SOCKET
for firmware updates.
MAINS CONNECTION
The user must supply a suitable power cable. He may then either hard-wire the power cable to the building's electrical installation, providing an easily accessible power on/off switch close to the device, or install on the power cable a grounding-type (earthed) mains plug that is suitable for the local power outlets, following the power plug manufacturer's instructions. Consult a qualified electrician, if you have any doubts about the proper installation.
A blue Neutrik powerCON NAC3FCA cable mount connector must be used to supply power at the XNODE 4's power input socket.
Warning! For protection against dangerous electrical shocks, the device must be grounded (earthed). The local AC power source must be supplied with both overload and ground-fault (earth fault) protection. Important! Only attach or remove a Neutrik powerCON connector while it is connected to the mains to apply or cut power in an emergency, as by doing so may cause arcing at the terminals that will damage the connectors.
POWER OUTLET
Warning! The total current load of all devices connected to the AC mains power outlet of the XNODE 4 must not exceed 19.8 amperes.
▶ A power cable that meets the requirements specified in the safety instructions section of this manual must be used to connect the XNODE 4 to AC mains power and to connect other devices to the power outlet.
▶ A light-grey Neutrik powerCON NAC3FCB cable-mount connector must be used to draw AC mains power from the XNODE 4's power outlet.
▶ No matter what the AC mains power voltage is, the current drawn by all the devices that draw AC mains power from the power outlet of an XNODE 4 must not exceed a total of 19.8 amperes.
DMX CONNECTIONS
Depending on the version, the XNODE 4 is equipped with 5-pin or 3-pin XLR connectors or with Neutrik etherCON RJ45 connectors.
XLR CONNECTORS
| Pin Connection | |
| 1 Com | |
| 2 Data - | |
| 3 Data + | |
| 4 Not connected | |
| 5 Not connected | |

5-Pin XLR female (DMX out)

3-Pin XLR female (DMX out)
RJ45 CONNECTORS
| Pin Connection | |
| 1 Data + | |
| 2 Data - | |
| 3 Not connected | |
| 4 Not connected | |
| 5 Not connected | |
| 6 Not connected | |
| 7 Com | |
| 8 Com | |
| Shield Earth | |
Each output port is individually optically isolated.
SETTINGS AND MENU
GENERAL NAVIGATION
The encoder wheel is the primary means for navigating through the menus. Most of the menus arrange items vertically. In those menus, turn the encoder clockwise to select the item below the currently selected item or turn the encoder counter clockwise to select the item above the currently selected item. In menus that arrange items horizontally (e.g. text fields), clockwise means "to the right" and counter clockwise means "to the left".
Other than that, the encoder wheel also functions as a push button. This button is generally used to confirm a selection or to navigate to a selected submenu. This manual will also refer to pushing the encoder knob as "pushing [OK]" or "pushing the [OK] button".
On the right side of the encoder knob, you can find the [Cancel] button, which is generally used to dismiss a selection or to exit a menu.
By keeping the [Cancel] button pressed for at least two seconds, you can always navigate to the Home Screen. From the Home Screen, the menu is launched by simply pushing the [OK] button.
The following notation is used to describe locations in the menu: Home > Menu > Sub menu > ...
For example, the manual could say "navigate to Home > Menu > Art-Net". This can be read as follows:
Keep [Cancel] pressed for 2 seconds to reach the Home Screen.

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XNODE 4 IP Address 2.169.1.23 Net 14h | Sub-Net Bh ART-NET ART-NET - sACN 0h 1h Off AhThen, press [OK] to get to the menu.

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MENU Network Art-Net Outputs Factory Presets Device SettingsSelect Art-Net using the encoder wheel.

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MENU Network Art-Net Outputs Factory Presets Device SettingsAfter pressing [OK] again to confirm the selection, the Art-Net settings menu is displayed.

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ART-NET SETTINGS Art-Net Version Name Short NameHOME SCREEN
| XNODE 4 | |||
| IP Address 192.168.10.125 | |||
| Name CAMEO XNODE 4 | |||
| ART-NET 10 | ART-NET 20 | SACN 3 | ART-NET 3 |
Home Screen of an XNODE 4 running in Art-Net 4 mode, configured to a custom IP address (192.168.10.125) with Art-Net and sACN universe addressing information displayed in decimal.
| XNODE 4 | |||
| IP Address 2.233.0.1 | |||
| Name CAMEO XNODE 4 | |||
| ART-NET | ART-NET | SACN | SACN |
| 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
XNODE 4 Home Screen with ports 1 -2 configured to output Art-Net and ports 3 -4 to output sACN. Desimal universe addresses.
| XNODE 4 | |||
| IP Address 2.233.0.1 | |||
| Name CAMEO XNODE 4 | |||
| ART-NET0h | ART-NET1h | ART-NET2h | ART-NET3h |
XNODE 4 Home Screen with ports 1 - 2 configured to output Art-Net and ports 3 - 4 as Art-Net inputs. Hexadecimal universe addresses.
The Home Screen shows the IP address of the node and, depending on the firmware version and configuration of the node, also the Art-Net net and the Art-Net sub-net of the node or the Art-Net name.
The Art-Net name is displayed if the device has firmware version 1.01 or later and the Art-Net version of the device is set to Art-Net 4 (see Art-Net Version).
The numbers at the bottom of the screen display the 4-bit Art-Net universe of each each output port running in Art-Net mode if independent Art-Net universes are disabled (see Independent Universes) or if the Art-Net version of the node is set to Art-Net 3 if the node is running firmware version 1.01 or later.
If the Art-Net version of the node is set to Art-Net 4 (available with firmware versions 1.01 and newer) or if independent Art-Net universes are enabled (applicable to devices with firmware version 1.00 and older), Art-Net net and Art-Net sub-net are not displayed and the numbers at the bottom of the screen that correspond to a port running in Art-Net mode are values in the range of 0 to 32767. This number fully identifies a port's universe and is also referred to as the port address. For more information on the addressing of Art-Net ports, see section Representations of Art-Net Port Addresses in the appendix.
For each port running in sACN mode, the 16-bit sACN universe, a number in the range of 1 to 63999, is displayed at the bottom of the screen. The left most number corresponds to the universe of port 1.
The universe number of an input port is surrounded by a rounded corner box. A filled box around the universe number of an input port indicates the presence of a valid DMX signal.
PORT SCREEN
The Port Screen shows information about the selected port. It can be reached by pressing the port button (button [1] – button [4], or by navigating to Home > Menu > Ports > Port X > Universe. There are three variations of the Port Screen, depending on selected protocol and Art-Net version.
| Output Port 2 | Art-Net |
| DMX OK | RDM HTP :s** |
| NET 0 | |
| SUB 0 | 1 |
| UNI 1 |
| Output Port 2 | sACN |
| DMX OK | ROM HTP :~* |
| UNIVERSE | 1 |
| Output Port 2 | Art-Net | |
| DMX OK | UNIVERSE | |
| Net | 0 | 1 |
| Sub-Net | 0 | |
| Sub-Uni | 1 | |
Art-Net 4 sACN Art-Net 3
This screen can be closed by pressing [Cancel] or [OK]. It will disappear by itself after 20 seconds. When turning the encoder, universe edit mode is activated. For more information about universe numbering and editing, see section Universe.
Depending on the port mode, the label on the top left will show if the selected port is configured as an input or as an output. A disabled port just shows the port number and a "Port Off" label.
A double tap on the port button will open a reduced port settings menu. This allows fast changes to port specific settings. See section Port Settings for more information.
STATUS INDICATION
There are several indicators and labels on the Port Screen to show the current operating mode and the state of the selected port. The following status labels displayed on the upper left of the Port Screen show the DMX signal status:
| Label Port Mode Description | ||
| No DMX | in, out No DMX signal present. | |
| DMX OK | in, out A valid DMX signal is detected. | |
| DMX Hold | out Port is outputting a look which has been received before, but no updates have been received for at least 10 seconds ^1 . | |
| DMX Error | in An error on the DMX signal appeared. | |
To show additional information about the selected port, there are status indicators for the presence of RDM on output ports, as well as the merge mode and status on the upper right of the display. These status indicators are only available with Art-Net 4 and sACN.
| Indicator Port Mode Description | ||
| out Receiving signal | from one source. | |
| out Receiving signal | from two sources. Merger active. | |
| out Receiving signal | from more than two sources. See section Merge Mode. | |
| in Sending signal to | broadcast or multicast address. | |
| Indicator Port Mode Description | ||
| RDM | out Art-Net RDM is enabled. | |
| HTP | out Merger mode is | HTP. See section Merge Mode. |
| LTP | out Merger mode is | LTP. See section Merge Mode. |
NETWORK SETTINGS
The network settings can be found under Home > Menu > Network or by double tapping the Ethernet port button.

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NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP Static SettingsAll following settings can also be changed via web interface on the Network Settings Page.
DHCP
Navigate to Home > Menu > Network > DHCP in order to enable or disable DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Choose Enable if you want to have your network configured by a DHCP server. This would typically be the case if you connect the XNODE 4 to a home or office network.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to choose the desired setting and confirm by pressing [OK] in order to change the setting.

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DHCP Enable ● DisableSTATIC SETTINGS
All settings under Home > Menu > Network > Static Settings apply only if DHCP is disabled and are ignored otherwise. From this menu, you can choose the IP address, the netmask and the gateway address to be used when DHCP is disabled.

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STATIC SETTINGS IP Address Netmask Gateway Set to primary Art-Net IP Set secondary Art-Net IPIP ADDRESS
Use this menu item to configure the device's IP address. When the IP address configuration dialog is opened, it will look just like the dialog depicted to the right. A box encircling the first number indicates that the first number is selected. While the first number (byte) of the IP address is selected, use the encoder wheel in order to choose the desired value for the first byte of the address, then push [OK] to confirm your selection.

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IP Address 2.169.0.18 PUSH OR NEXT PUSH CANCEL CANCEL AND EXITThe next number will become selected allowing you to configure the second number. Simply repeat the same steps for the remaining numbers. After confirming the value of the last byte, the dialog will be closed, and the new settings will be applied.
NETMASK
In order to configure the netmask, use the same procedure as for configuring the IP address.
The netmask is used internally to compute the network address from the IP address. XNODE 4 does this by computing the bitwise AND of each byte with the corresponding byte of the IP address. The bitwise AND of the first byte of the IP address and the first byte of the netmask is the first byte of the network address and so on.

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Netmask 255. 0 . 0 . 0 PUSH OK NEXT PUSH CANCEL CANCEL AND EXITGATEWAY
In order to configure the default gateway address, use the same procedure as for configuring the IP address or the netmask. If the network data sent by the node needs to be routed, you may want to set this address to the address of your router. In most cases, however, this setting is not relevant.

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Gateway 2. 0 . 0 . 1 PUSH OK NEXT PUSH CANCEL CANCEL AND EXITSET TO PRIMARY ART-NET IP
After navigating to the menu item Home > Menu > Network > Static Settings > Set to primary Art-Net IP, a dialog as shown on the right will appear. Press [Cancel] to abort or press [OK] in order to apply the following settings:
Primary Art-Net Address Set IP to 2.169.0.18?
... Static Settings > IP Address is set to the primary Art-Net IP address (2.X.Y.Z). The values X, Y and Z are computed from the device's MAC address.
... Static Settings > Netmask is set to 255.0.0.0.
SET TO SECONDARY ART-NET IP
As Set to Primary Art-Net IP, but sets network settings to the following values:
... Static Settings > IP Address is set to the secondary Art-Net IP address (10.X.Y.Z).
... Static Settings > Netmask is set to 255.0.0.0.
ART-NET SETTINGS
Node-wide Art-Net settings can be configured under Home > Menu > Art-Net.
ART-NET VERSION
This section applies to firmware version 1.01 and later.
The menu entry Home > Menu > Art-Net > Art-Net Version provides the following selection:
▶ Art-Net 4: Select Art-Net 4 to use the advantages of Art-Net 4. This is the recommended setting.
▶ Art-Net 3: Select Art-Net 3 for backward compatibility.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] to apply the setting.
When Art-Net 4 is selected, each output port has an independent port address in the range of 0 to 32767, which is composed of an Art-Net net, sub-net and universe number. This allows for configuring the node to any combination of Art-Net universes. When Art-Net 3 is active, all ports of the node share the same net and sub-net numbers. For more information on the addressing of the Art-Net ports, see section Representations of Art-Net Port Addresses in the appendix.
NET
This setting is only available when the Art-Net version is set to Art-Net 3 or with firmware versions prior to version 1.01.
To adjust the Art-Net net of the node, navigate to Home > Menu > Art-Net > Net and adjust the number using the encoder wheel. Once the desired number has been selected, push [OK] to apply the new setting or press [Cancel] to abort.
This part of the Art-Net address was introduced with Art-Net 3. In order to work with Art-Net I and Art-Net II controllers, Art-Net net needs to be set to 0.
Note that changing this setting while independent Art-Net universes are enabled still affects all Art-Net port addresses. For more information, see Independent Universes below.
SUB-NET
This setting is only available when the Art-Net version is set to Art-Net 3 or with firmware versions prior to version 1.01.
The Art-Net sub-net is configured under Home > Menu > Art-Net > Sub-Net in the same way the Net is configured.
Note that changing this setting while independent Art-Net universes are enabled still affects all Art-Net port addresses. For more information, see Independent Universes below.
INDEPENDENT UNIVERSES
This setting is only available with firmware versions that appeared before version 1.01. Newer firmware versions provide the same functionality when the Art-Net version is set to Art-Net 4. The main advantage of the Art-Net 4 support over the obsolete independent universes functionality is that Art-Net 4 support allows an Art-Net 4 aware controller to properly understand and, if supported by the controller, configure the port address of each port whether the ports share a common net and sub-net address or not.
Independent Art-Net universes may be enabled and disabled under Home > Menu > Art-Net > Independent Universes. If independent Art-Net universes are enabled, the ports of the Art-Net node do not need to share the same Art-Net net and sub-net addresses.
When this feature is enabled, each output port has an independent port address in the range of 0 to 32767, which is computed from the Art-Net net, sub-net and universe number. This allows for configuring the node to any combination of Art-Net universes. However, if the Art-Net net or the Art-Net sub-net settings are changed (remotely or in the menu), each output port address is recomputed. For more information on the addressing of the Art-Net ports, see section Representations of Art-Net Port Addresses in the appendix.
Unfortunately, due to restrictions of Art-Net, the node may no longer correctly report the port addresses of its outputs to a controller when this feature is enabled, which might confuse a controller and lead to problems. Therefore, it is recommended to avoid enabling independent universes whenever possible.
NAME
The device name can be viewed and edited under Home > Menu > Art-Net > Name.
DELETING TEXT

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Art-Net Name ICAMEO XNODE 4 PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE
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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE 4 PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OR PRESSED: DELETETo delete a text line or a part of it, position the cursor immediately to the left of the first character you want to have deleted.

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE 4 SELECTION: 12 - 13 RELEASE OK: DELETEThen keep [OK] pressed and turn the encoder clockwise until all of the text that you wish to delete appears highlighted.

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETEAs you release the [OK] button, the highlighted text is removed.
INSERTING OR APPENDING TEXT

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETETo append or insert text, move the cursor to the position where you want to add your text.

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE 90-.?!"%" ABCDEF
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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE 4567890 - ?!"%·AThen push the [OK] button and select a character to add.

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE + 4567890 - ?!"%·AConfirm your selection by pressing [OK].

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE -14 vwxyz0123 4 56789C-.
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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE -4/4 vwxyz0123 4 567890-.Repeat the above steps for the remaining characters. Then, press [Cancel] to finish inserting characters.

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE 4 PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETEPress [Cancel] again to quit the editor.

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Art-Net Name CAMEO XNODE 4 OK EXIT AND SAVE CANCEL EXIT AND DISCARDPress [OK] to store the changes or press [Cancel] to discard all changes.
SHORT NAME
The short name can be viewed and edited under Home > Menu > Art-Net > Short Name. Editing the short name is done in the same way the name is edited.
PORT SETTINGS
For each port, there is a settings menu under Home >Menu >Ports >Port [1-4]. E.g. the menu for port 1 is under Home >Menu >Ports >Port 1. The port settings menu contains the items described below. When opening this screen with a double tap to the port button (button [1] – button [4]), this menu is shown as a reduced version with only the options required for configuring the current mode.

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PORT1SETTINGS Universe Mode Protocol Output SettingsUNIVERSE
To adjust the universe of port X, navigate to Home > Menu > Ports > Port X > Universe. This screen can also be reached by pressing the corresponding port button once.
This screen provides essential information about the DMX port and allows for changing its Art-Net or sACN universe. For more information about the indicators on this screen, see section Port Screen.
Use the encoder wheel for changing the universe of the given port. Once the desired universe appears on the screen, push OK to use this universe or press cancel to revert to the previously configured universe.

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Output Port 2 Art-Net DMX OK RDN HTP NET 0 SUB 0 UNI 1 1ART-NET (VERSION 4)
This section describes the universe configuration screen of ports that are in Art-Net mode while the Art-Net version is set to Art-Net 4.
The port address is the large number on the bottom of the display. While it is being edited, a slowly blinking cursor is shown below the currently editable digit. Use the encoder to increase or decrease that digit. Push the port button corresponding to the port that is being edited to change the digit that is currently editable. Firmware versions 1.01 and later also display the Art-Net net, the Art-Net sub-net and the Art-Net universe part of the port address on the lower half of the display near the left edge.
If an input port is configured for Art-Net 4, data is transmitted to the directed broadcast IP address (e.g. 2.255.255.255).
For more information about the addressing of Art-Net ports, see section Representations of Art-Net Port Addresses in the appendix.

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Output Port 1 Art-Net DMX OK RDN HTP NET 0 SUB 2 UNI 6 00038ART-NET (VERSION 3)
This section describes the screen for editing the universe of a port running in Art-Net mode when the Art-Net version is set to Art-Net 3.
The screen looks the same on devices with a firmware older than version 1.01 if the corresponding port is in Art-Net mode and independent universes are disabled.
Please note that while the universe (large number on the right-hand side of the display) is being edited but has not yet been stored, its background lights up and the number is displayed in its inverted colour about once every second. If that is the case and you just want to see the configured universe number, simply press [Cancel].

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Output Port 1 No DMX Net 0 Sub-Net 0 Sub-Uni 5 Art-Net UNIVERSE 5On the left-hand side of the screen, the following information is displayed on three lines below the status label (see section Status Indication on page 10): Art-Net net, Art-Net sub-net and Art-Net sub-uni.
The Art-Net sub-uni is computed from the sub-net and the universe of a port as 16 x sub-net + universe. Some controllers address the Art-Net universe as a single number in the range of 0 to 255. Sub-uni corresponds to that number.
If an input port is configured for Art-Net v3, data is transmitted to the directed broadcast IP address (e.g. 2.255.255.255).
SACN
Ports that are running in sACN mode display the sACN universe number and status indicators.
The sACN universe number may be in the range of 1 – 63999. While the universe (large number at the bottom) is being edited but has not yet been stored, a slowly blinking cursor is shown below the currently editable digit. Use the encoder to increase or decrease that digit. Push the port button corresponding to the port that is being edited to change the digit that is currently editable.

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Output Port 1 sACN No DMX RDN HTP UNIVERSE 00005If an input port is configured for sACN, data is transmitted to the sACN multicast IP address of the respective universe (e.g. 239.255.0.1 for universe 1).
MODE
Under Mode, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
▶ Output: The port outputs data received from the network.
▶ Input ^1 : The port is configured as DMX input and sends data to the network.
▶ Off: The port is turned off.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] to apply the setting.
When setting multiple inputs to the same universe, the node will output the data depending on the used protocol:
▶ Art-Net: Only one port will send data to the network, because Art-Net streams are identified by the IP address.
▶ sACN: All inputs can send data to the network, because sACN identifies every stream with an own ID.
PROTOCOL
Under Protocol, you can choose between the following two options:
▶ Art-Net: The port is using the Art-Net protocol for either input or output mode.
▶ sACN: The port is using the sACN protocol for either input or output mode.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] to apply the setting.
OUTPUT SETTINGS
DMX OUTPUT MODE
The DMX Output Mode menu allows for choosing the DMX timing. This menu item has been introduced with firmware version 0.99. Currently the following choices are available:
▶ Max. Frame Rate (44 Hz)
▶ Relaxed (30 Hz)
When Max. Frame Rate is selected, the DMX output signal has the following properties:
▶ Refresh rate: Ca. 44 Hz when 512 channels are being sent, depending on the amount of RDM requests sent from the controller and further reduced during RDM discovery.
▶ Break length: Ca. 180 μS.
▶ Mark after break: Ca. 40 μS.
The DMX Output Mode Relaxed has the following behavior:
▶ Refresh rate: Ca. 30 Hz when 512 channels are being sent, depending on the amount of RDM requests sent from the controller and further reduced during RDM discovery.
▶ Break length: Ca. 300 μS.
▶ Mark after break: Ca. 80 μS.
▶ A small delay of about 20 S is inserted between slots to reduce the update rate. This may reduce problems such as flickering when legacy fixtures are in use.
MERGE MODE
Under Merge Mode, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
▶ HTP: Highest takes precedence. If for a given DMX channel data has been received from two sources, the higher value is used.
▶ LTP: Latest takes precedence. If for a given DMX channel data has been received from two sources, LTP merging uses the value of whichever source was the last to change the value it has sent for that given channel.
▶ Off: Merging is disabled.
Merging is applied when two Art-Net or sACN controllers send data for the same port. If more than two controllers send data for the same port, the following rules take effect:
▶ Art-Net: The first two appeared data streams are merged. All following ones are discarded.
▶ sACN: The first two streams with the same priority are merged. Further streams of the same or lower priority are discarded. If a stream with higher priority appears, the lower priority ones will be discarded.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK], to apply the setting.
FAILURE BEHAVIOUR
Under Failure Behaviour, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
▶ Off: The output will stop sending DMX, after no updates for the universe of the output have been received for 10 seconds ^1 .
▶ Hold Last Look: The output will continue to send the last look even if no updates are received.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] to apply the setting.
ART-NET RDM
Under Art-Net RDM, RDM may be enabled or disabled for the output. Art-Net RDM can also be enabled for sACN ports. XNODE 4 discovers a maximum of 250 devices per output port.
All the previously described settings can be changed via web interface on the Port Settings Page.
FACTORY PRESETS
FIRMWARE VERSION 1.03
The Factory Presets menu entry of the main menu allows you to load one of the following factory defined presets on devices with firmware version 1.03 or newer:
Art-Net:
- Art-Net RDM is enabled on all ports.
- All ports are configured as outputs.
- Ports 1 – 4 are configured to consecutive Art-Net universes (port addresses). The user is asked to choose a start universe.
- The user is prompted by a separate dialog to choose whether to adjust the network settings. If he chooses to do so, the IP address is set to the primary Art-Net IP address and the netmask is set to 255.0.0.0.
▶ Art-Net, no RDM:
- Same as Art-Net, RDM disabled on all ports.
▶ sACN:
- All ports are configured as outputs.
• Network settings remain unchanged. - Art-Net RDM is enabled.
- Ports 1 – 4 are configured to consecutive sACN universes. The user is asked to choose a start universe.
▶ sACN, no RDM: - Same as sACN, Art-Net RDM disabled on all ports.
▶ 1,2: Art-Net - 3,4: sACN:
- Art-Net RDM is enabled on all ports.
- All ports are configured as outputs.
- Ports 1 and 2 are configured to Art-Net.
- Ports 3 and 4 are configured to sACN.
- The ports are configured to consecutive universes (port addresses). The user is asked to choose a start universe.
- The user is prompted by a separate dialog to choose whether to adjust the network settings. If he chooses to do so, the IP address is set to the primary Art-Net IP address and the netmask is set to 255.0.0.0.
▶ Art-Net, Office Network:
- Same as Art-Net but network is configured via DHCP.
FIRMWARE VERSION 1.00 AND OLDER
The Factory Presets menu entry of the main menu allows you to load one of the following factory defined presets on devices with firmware versions released prior to version 1.01 (version 1.00 or older):
Art-Net:
- Loads default network settings (IP address set to primary Art-Net IP address).
- Art-Net RDM is enabled on all ports.
o Ports 1 – 4 are configured to Art-Net universes 0 – 3 (Art-Net sub-net: 0, Art-Net net: 0).
▶ Art-Net, no RDM:
- Same as Art-Net, RDM disabled on all ports.
▶ sACN:
• Network is configured via DHCP.
- Art-Net RDM is enabled.
- Ports 1 – 4 are configured to sACN universes 1–4
▶ 1,2: Art-Net - 3,4: sACN:
- Loads default network settings (IP address set to primary Art-Net IP address).
- Art-Net RDM is enabled on all ports. Note: affects port 1 and 2 only while port 3 and 4 are configured to output data from sACN.
- Ports 1 and 2 are configured to Art-Net universe 0 and 1 (Art-Net sub-net: 0, Art-Net net: 0).
- Ports 3 and 4 are configured to sACN universe 3 and 4.
▶ Art-Net, Office Network:
- Same as Art-Net but network is configured via DHCP.
Loading any of the presets disables independent Art-Net universes (Independent Universes).
DEVICE SETTINGS AND INFORMATION
ADDRESS DISPLAY MODE
Under Address Display Mode, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
▶ Decimal: Art-Net net, Art-Net sub-net, Art-Net or sACN universe and Art-Net sub-uni are displayed as decimal numbers.
▶ Hexadecimal: Art-Net net, Art-Net sub-net, Art-Net or sACN universe and Art-Net sub-uni are presented as hexadecimal numbers with a trailing h (e.g. F3h).
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK], to apply the setting.
WEB INTERFACE ^1
Under Web Interface, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
▶ Enable: The web interface is enabled.
▶ Disable: The web interface is disabled.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] to apply the setting. Changing this setting, requires a restart of the node. A popup will ask for confirmation. Press [OK] to restart now or [Cancel] to abort.
This option of the device settings is only available as of firmware version 1.03.
SCREEN SAVER
Under Screen Saver, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
▶ Enable: Screen saver is enabled.
▶ Disable: Screen saver is disabled.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] to apply the setting.
Please refer to the section Screen Saver on page 24 for more details about the behaviour of the screen saver.
MUTE LEDS
Under Mute LEDs, a selection list is presented to you with the following options:
- Mute: All status indicator LEDs of the device remain dark regardless of the device's status.
- Unmute: The status indicator LEDs behave as described under Status LEDs on page 23.
A bullet point is shown next to the currently active setting. Use the encoder wheel to select the desired setting and push [OK] in order to apply the setting.
All previously listed device settings can be changed via the web interface on the
Device Settings Page as described on page 26.
USER INPUT LOCKING
The menu item User Input Locking allows you to lock your device with a password to protect your device from unauthorized or accidental manipulation. Alternatively, the device may also be locked without a password in order to just prevent accidental manipulation. For details see Simple Locking on page 19.

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User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable LockingWhen the device is locked, the user will only be able to see the Home Screen (see page 8) and the Ethernet Port Status Information. Since the menu is unavailable while the device is locked, the Ethernet Port Status Information is only accessible via the Ethernet port button [E]. When pressing the [OK] button from the Home Screen of a locked device, it will prompt for the password if the device was password locked. If the password is then entered correctly, the device becomes unlocked and the main menu is displayed.

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XNODE 4 IP Address 2.169.2.0 Net - | Sub-Net - ART-NET ART-NET ART-NET ART-NET 37 1 2 3Otherwise, if simple locking was used, a dialog will be shown asking the user to press [Cancel] three times within 3 seconds after pressing [OK] while the Home Screen is shown, and the device was locked. If the user does so, the device becomes unlocked.
A padlock symbol in the top right corner of the Home Screen indicates that the user input is currently locked.
Before a device can be locked by password, a password must be set, and locking must be enabled.
SET PASSWORD
Choose the menu entry Settings > User Input Locking > Set Password to set a password. A dialog will show up that prompts for a password. Password editing works just like editing the device name.

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Set Password PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OR PRESSED: DELETE
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Set Password ABC PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETEOnce the password has been entered, XNODE 4 will ask you to enter the password a second time.

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Confirm Password Press OK to continue.
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Confirm Password PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE
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Confirm Password ABC OK CONTINUE CANCEL EXIT AND DISCARDIf the two entered texts match, the password is set.
Finally, after the password was successfully stored, the user will be asked whether he wants to enable password locking, if it is not already enabled.

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Password Set Enable input locking?By pressing [OK], password locking is enabled. Pressing [Cancel] closes the dialog and keeps password locking disabled, but the password is set anyway.
To change the password, simply open the Set Password dialog again. It is not required to enter the current password before changing it.
ENABLE/DISABLE LOCKING
The menu entry Settings > User Input Locking > Enable/Disable Locking lets the user choose whether password locking is disabled or enabled.
PASSWORD LOCKING
If the user requests to enable password locking and a password has already been set, the user will be asked to enter the password before password locking is enabled. If the user requests to enable password locking when no password has been set up, the user will be prompted to enter and confirm a password, before password locking is enabled.
SIMPLE LOCKING
Simple locking can be enabled whether a password has been set or not. When simple locking is used, the user will be asked to press [Cancel] three times within 3 seconds when attempting to unlock the device by pressing the [OK] button from the home screen.

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User Input Locked PRESS CANCEL 3 TIMES IN 3S TO UNLOCK.LOCK USER INPUT
Once password locking has been enabled, the additional menu item Lock User Input will appear on the top level of the menu and under Home > Menu > Settings > User Input Locking. If the user activates this menu item, he will be asked whether the device should be locked. [OK] will lock the device, [Cancel] will keep it unlocked.

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User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Locking Lock User InputThe device will also be locked when the screen saver becomes active or after a power cycle if password locking has been enabled.
DEVICE INFORMATION
The following information about the device is available under Home > Menu > Device Settings > Device Information.
MODEL
The device model is reported as "XNODE 4" for all variants of the XNODE 4.
BOOT SOFTWARE
The full version number of the boot software.
FIRMWARE
The full version number of the firmware.
HARDWARE
The hardware revision.
MAC ADDRESS
The MAC address of the node's Ethernet interface.
UIDS
The RDM UIDs (unique identifiers) of the four output ports. These are numbers that unambiguously identify any RDM device. Since each output port may act as an RDM controller, each output port has assigned its own RDM UID.
RESTORE DEFAULT SETTINGS
The default settings can be restored under Home > Menu > Restore Default Settings. In this menu, you will be asked whether you want to continue restoring all settings. Push [OK] to confirm or [Cancel] to abort.
The default settings can also be restored from the Device Settings Page of the web interface.
This function will restore all settings to the defaults:
▶ Name: CAMEO XNODE 4
▶ Short name: XNODE 4
▶ Art-Net net: 0
▶ Art-Net sub-net: 0
▶ Art-Net RDM: Disabled on all output ports
▶ Independent universes: Disabled (available on firmware version 1.00 and older)
▶ Art-Net version: Art-Net 4 (available with firmware version 1.01 and newer only)
▶ All outputs enabled
▶ DMX output mode (all ports): Relaxed (firmware versions 0.99 and 1.00: Max. frame rate)
▶ Art-Net universe output 1-4: 0-3
▶ Failure behaviour (all outputs): Hold last look
▶ Merge mode (all outputs): HTP
▶ IP address: 2.X.Y.Z (primary Art-Net IP address)
▶ Netmask: 255.0.0.0
▶ Address display mode: Decimal
▶ LEDs: Unmuted
▶ Screen saver: Enabled
▶ User input locking: Disabled, password not set
▶ Web interface: Enabled (available with firmware version 1.03)
ETHERNET PORT STATUS INFORMATION
This screen is reached by pressing the Ethernet port button [E], which is located right next to the Ethernet port. See Device Overview for more precise information about the location of this button.
| Ethernet | |
| Link Up | 100 Mb/s |
| Duplex | Full |
| IP Address | 2.169.0.18 |
| Netmask | 255.0.0.0 |
This screen shows the following information about the status of the Ethernet port on four lines:
The first line below the title shows whether the link is up or down and what the current connection speed is (10 Mb/s or 100 Mb/s).
▶ The next line informs whether the link is full or half duplex if a link is established.
The last two lines display the currently configured IP address and the currently configured netmask.
STATUS LEDS
All LEDs can be muted, in which case they stay dark independently of the device's status. The information below applies when the LEDs are not muted (unmuted). Please refer to Mute LEDs for more information about muting and unmuting the LEDs.
SELECTED PORT
When a port is selected, the port's status LED flashes in white for 0.1 seconds once every 0.2 seconds. The DMX ports and the Ethernet port can be selected using the push button next to the port. Further, the DMX ports can also be selected via the menu (Home > Menu > Outputs > Output [1-4] > Universe).
NOT SELECTED DMX PORT
If a DMX port is not selected, the port's status LED provides the following information. It shows the port status for at least 0.7 seconds every second using the following colour coding:
▶ Output port:
- Red: Not sending DMX data, but the port is enabled.
- Yellow: Sending last look, but did not receive an update for at least 10 seconds ^1 .
- Green: Sending DMX data, receiving updates.
- Black: Port is disabled / turned off.
▶ Input port
- Blue flashing: No DMX signal detected.
- Blue static: DMX signal is present and valid.
• Red: DMX signal error.
▶ Disabled port:
- Black: Port is disabled / turned off.
The LED lights up white for 0.3 seconds every second, if the node is set identified.
ETHERNET PORT (NOT SELECTED)
The status LED lights up for 0.3 seconds every second, if the node is set identified.
On the right-hand side of the status LED, there is also a link LED, which lights up in green, if an Ethernet link has been established. Traffic is indicated by short interruptions.
IDENTIFY
The XNODE 4 can help the user to locate the device under certain conditions through the identify process. The node can be set in an identified state, by means of communication, like Art-Net, RDM or the web interface. In the case of the XNODE 4 the identified device will light up all port status LEDs white, for 0.3 seconds every second, for as long as the device is set identified.
SCREEN SAVER
The OLED display will automatically turn itself off when no user input is received for 40 seconds in order to improve the durability of the product, if the screen saver is enabled. Once the display is turned off, it can be turned on again by pushing any button or by turning the encoder wheel by one unit in any direction.
The screen saver can be enabled or disabled under Home > Menu > Device Settings > Screen Saver, as described under Screen Saver.
FIRMWARE UPDATES
Firmware updates will be provided on the product page on the Cameo website. For updating the firmware, a PC with Windows (Vista or later) and a USB A to B cable (USB printer cable) is required. Please refer to the separate documentation also provided on the product web page for details about the process of updating the product's firmware.
Alternatively, firmware updates can be done via web interface on the Firmware Update Page.
WEB INTERFACE
As of firmware version 1.03 the XNODE 4 allows the use of a web interface ^1 hosted by the device. Through this interface the status may be observed, settings can be adjusted, and firmware updates can be carried out. The web interface is accessed by typing the devices configured IP address in a web browser of a computer, that is connected to the same network as the XNODE 4.
STATUS PAGE
The status page is the first to welcome the user after accessing the web interface. It lets the user get an overview over every individual port's status and configuration at a quick glance. In addition to the overview a toggle switch can be enabled to set the device identified. The ports can display five different status messages:
▶ OK: The port is receiving/transmitting successfully.
▶ No Update: Not receiving any updates on this universe for the last 10 seconds.
▶ Off: The port is currently disabled through settings made by the user.
▶ No DMX: The port is not receiving/transmitting any DMX.
▶ Error: The port is producing errors and requires user intervention.

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cameo SWISSON XNODE4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Status XNODE4 Identify Port 1 Status No DMX Direction Output Protocol Art-Net v4 Universe 0 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 0 Port 2 Status No DMX Direction Output Protocol Art-Net v4 Universe 1 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 1 Port 3 Status No DMX Direction Output Protocol Art-Net v4 Universe 2 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 2 Port 4 Status No DMX Direction Output Protocol Art-Net v4 Universe 3 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 3 © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved.PORT SETTINGS PAGE
On the port settings page each port can be configured individually, or changes can be applied to multiple ports at once. To configure the ports separately, select the number in the top menu first, after which changes can be made to the settings. Once the changes are made, they can be sent to the device by pressing the apply button.
When setting up multiple ports at the same time under the Setup tab, the user has the option to select which ports the changes should be applied to and choose to autoincrement the universe number along the ports that are being configured.

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Port Settings Setup 1 2 3 4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Protocol Art-Net Universe 0 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 0 Mode Output DMX Output Mode Relaxed (30 Hz) Merge Mode HTP Failure Behaviour Hold Last Look Art-Net RDM Apply © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved.NETWORK SETTINGS PAGE
The network settings page enables the user to change network settings and see relevant information concerning the Ethernet port status. Attention: Changes to the network settings could result in the device not being accessible via network! Use with caution!

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camoo® powered by *SWISSON XNODE4 Network Settings Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Network Settings Interface Information Status Up DHCP OK Speed 100 Mb/s Address 2.169.16.162 Duplex Full Netmask 255.0.0.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0 Interface Settings Mode Automatic (DHCP) Static DHCP Fallback Settings IP Address 2.169.16.162 Netmask 255.0.0.0 Gateway 0.0.0.0 Use Art-Net Primary IP Use Art-Net Secondary IP ApplyDEVICE SETTINGS PAGE
This page allows the user to view and make changes to any relevant device information. Furthermore, the factory defaults can be restored from here.

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camoo SWISSON XNODE4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Device Settings Name XNODE4 Short Name XNODE4 Art-Net Version 4 Address Display Decimal Screen Saver Mute LEDs Apply Restore Defaults WARNING: Restoring defaults will reset all settings to factory defaults, including port and network. Restore Defaults © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved. Device Information Model XNODE4 Boot SW V01.00 Firmware V01.00 Hardware V01.00 MAC1 00:00:00:00:00:00 MAC2 00:00:00:00:00:00 UID1 08A4:00000000 UID2 08A4:00000000 UID3 08A4:00000000 UID4 08A4:00000000 UID5 08A4:00000000 UID6 08A4:00000000 UID7 08A4:00000000 UID8 08A4:00000000FIRMWARE UPDATE PAGE
From this page firmware updates can be performed. To do so, simply select the desired firmware file and then upload it. Additionally, this page informs you about the currently loaded firmware and the hardware version.

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cameo® SWISSON XNODE4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Firmware Update Current Firmware Version: V01.00 Current Hardware Version: V01.00 Firmware Durchsuchen... Keine Datei ausgewählt. Upload © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved.TECHNICAL DATA
Product number: CLXNODE4
| Ambient temperature 30°C...55°C (-22°F...131°F) |
| AC power 100 - 240 V nominal, 50/60 Hz |
| Typical power consumption 7 W |
| Ethernet 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX, auto negotiating, auto MDI-X |
| Network protocols Art-Net 1 - 4, sACN (ANSI E1.31), sACN draft version (v0.2) |
| DMX ANSI E1.11 |
| RDM ANSI E1.20 |
| Electrical standard signal ports EIA-485 |
Dimensions Rack Mountable Models
| Depth 136 mm (5.35 in) |
| Width 482.6 mm (19 in) |
| Height 44.5 mm (1.75 in) |
| Weight 1.6 kg (3.53 lb.) |
Dimensions Box Models
| Depth. | 133.5 mm (5.2 in) |
| Width 252 mm (9.9 in) | |
| Height . | 44.5 mm (1.75 in) |
| Weight . | 1.1 kg (2.43 lb.) |

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scamed 44.5 mm 1.75 in 252 mm / 9.9 in 133.5 mm / 5.2 inMANUFACTURER'S DECLARATIONS
MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTY & LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY
You can find our current warranty conditions and limitations of liability at: https://cdn-shop.adamhall.com/media/pdf/MANUFACTURERS-DECLARATIONS_CAMEO.pdf. To request warranty service for a product, please contact Adam Hall GmbH, Adam-Hall-Str. 1, 61267 Neu Anspach / Email: Info@adamhall.com / +49 (0)6081 / 9419-0.

CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THIS PRODUCT
(valid in the European Union and other European countries with a differentiated waste collection system)
This symbol on the product, or on its documents indicates that the device may not be treated as household waste. This is to avoid environmental damage or personal injury due to uncontrolled waste disposal. Please dispose of this product separately from other waste and have it recycled to promote sustainable economic activity. Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for details on where and how they can recycle this item in an environmentally friendly manner. Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product should not be mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.
FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation
CE COMPLIANCE
Adam Hall GmbH states that this product meets the following guidelines (where applicable):
R&TTE (1999/5/EC) or RED (2014/53/EU) from June 2017
Low voltage directive (2014/35/EU)
EMV directive (2014/30/EU)
RoHS (2011/65/EU)
The complete declaration of conformity can be found at www.adamhall.com.
Furthermore, you may also direct your enquiry to info@adamhall.com.
CREDITS
LWIP
This product includes parts of IwIP which is licenced under the BSD licence:
Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
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ART-NET
Art-Net™ Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd
APPENDIX
REPRESENTATIONS OF ART-NET PORT ADDRESSES
According to the Art-Net 3 specification, the address of an Art-Net port consists of three parts: The Art-Net net, sub-net and universe number. The Art-Net universe and sub-net number both have a value between 0 and 15 (4 bits). Many controllers combine these values to the sub-uni number, resulting in a value between 0 and 255 (8 bits), with the sub-net part occupying the more significant digits. Thus, the sub-uni can be calculated with the formula 16 x sub-net + universe = sub-uni.
The Art-Net net number was added in Art-Net 3 and has a value between 0 and 127 (7 bits). So, when working with controllers using Art-Net I or Art-Net II, the Art-Net net must be set to 0.
The Art-Net net, sub-net and universe can be combined to a 15-bit port address with values from 0 to 32767, as shown below.
| Bit Digit 14 13 12 11 | 10 9 8 7 6 | 5 4 3 2 1 0 | |
| Subdivided Representation Net (0 - 127) Sub-Net (0 - 15) Universe | (0 - 15) | ||
| Alternative Representation Net (0 - 127) Sub-Uni (0 – 255) | |||
| 15-bit Port Address Rep. (0 – 32767) | |||
For the instances where the Art-Net net number is 0, the 15-bit port address is equivalent to the sub-uni. The table below gives an overview of the entire Art-Net 3 address space and how it is converted to a 15-bit port address.
| Art-Net Address | 15-bit Port Address | ||
| Net (0 - 127) Sub-Net | (0 - 15) Universe (0 - 15) | ||
| 0 0 0 0 | |||
| 0 0 1 1 | |||
| 0 0 15 15 | |||
| 0 1 0 16 | |||
| 0 1 1 17 | |||
| 0 1 15 31 | |||
| 0 2 0 32 | |||
| 0 2 1 33 | |||
| 0 15 15 255 | |||
| 1 0 0 256 | |||
| 1 0 1 257 | |||
| 127 15 14 | 32766 | ||
| 127 15 15 | 32767 | ||
| z | y | x | z * 256 + y * 16 + x |
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The information in this documentation is supplied without warranty of any kind, either directly or indirectly, and is subject to change without prior written notice.
Adam Hall Group, its employees or appointed representatives will not be responsible for any damages to software, hardware, or data, arising as a direct or indirect result of the product(s) mentioned herein.
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STATIC SETTINGS IP Address Netmask Gateway Set to primary Art-Net IP Set secondary Art-Net IPIP-ADRESSE
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Primary Art-Net Address Set IP to 2.169.0.18?▶ 1,2: Art-Net - 3,4: sACN:
▶ Art-Net, Office Network:
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▶ Art-Net, Office Network:
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CONNECTEURS RJ45
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Primary Art-Net Address Set IP to 2.169.0.18?
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6-comed 44.5 mm 1.75 in 252 mm / 9.9 in 133.5 mm / 5.2 inDÉCLARATIONS DU FABRICANT
GARANTIE & LIMITATION DE RESPONSABILITÉ DU FABRICANT
ÉLIMINATION CORRECTE DE CE PRODUIT
DÉCLARATION DE CONFORMITÉ FCC
Directive CEM (2014/30/UE)
RoHS (2011/65/UE)
Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.

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CONECTORES RJ45
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STATIC SETTINGS IP Address Netmask Gateway Set to primary Art-Net IP Set secondary Art-Net IPDIRECCIÓN IP
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Primary Art-Net Address Set IP to 2.169.0.18?text_image
User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Lockingtext_image
Set Password I PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OR PRESSED: DELETE
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Set Password ABC PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETEtext_image
Confirm Password Press OK to continue.
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Confirm Password PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE
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Confirm Password ABC OK CONTINUE CANCEL EXIT AND DISCARDtext_image
Password Set Enable input locking?text_image
User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Locking Lock User Inputtext_image
Port Settings Setup 1 2 3 4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Protocol Art-Net Universe 0 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 0 Mode Output DMX Output Mode Relaxed (30 Hz) Merge Mode HTP Failure Behaviour Hold Last Look Art-Net RDM Apply © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved.text_image
Scamed 44.5 mm 1.75 in 133.5 mm / 5.2 in 252 mm / 9.9 inCopyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.

5-Pin XLR female (DMX out)

3-Pin XLR female (DMX out)
ZŁĄCZA RJ45
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STATIC SETTINGS IP Address Netmask Gateway Set to primary Art-Net IP Set secondary Art-Net IPADRES IP
Primary Art-Net Address Set IP to 2.169.0.18?
▶ 1,2: Art-Net — 3, 4: sACN:
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User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Lockingtext_image
Set Password PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE
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Set Password ABC PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETEtext_image
Confirm Password Press OK to continue. Confirm Password PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE Confirm Password ABC OR CONTINUE CANCEL EXIT AND DISCARDtext_image
Password Set Enable input locking?text_image
User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Locking Lock User Inputtext_image
Port Settings Setup 1 2 3 4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Protocol Art-Net Universe 0 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 0 Mode Output DMX Output Mode Relaxed (30 Hz) Merge Mode HTP Failure Behaviour Hold Last Look Art-Net RDM Apply © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved.STRONA USTAWIEN SIECIOWYCH
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scamed 44.5 mm 1.75 in 133.5 mm / 5.2 in 252 mm / 9.9 inDEKLARACJA PRODUCENTA
GWARANCJA PRODUCENTA I OGRANICZENIE ODPOWIEDZIALNOŚCI
PRAWIDŁOWA UTYLIZACJA PRODUKTU
Copyright (c) 2001–2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
Art-Net™ Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd
ZAŁĄCZNIK
REPREZENTACJA ADRESÓW PORTÓW SIECI ART-NET

5-Pin XLR female (DMX out)

3-Pin XLR female (DMX out)
CONNETTORI RJ45
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STATIC SETTINGS IP Address Netmask Gateway Set to primary Art-Net IP Set secondary Art-Net IPINDIRIZZO IP
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Primary Art-Net Address Set IP to 2.169.0.18?MODALITÀ DI USCITA DMX
▶ 1,2: Art-Net - 3,4: sACN:
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User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Lockingtext_image
Set Password I PUSH OK: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE
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Set Password ABC PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETEtext_image
Confirm Password Press OK to continue.
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Confirm Password PUSH OR: INSERT KEEP OK PRESSED: DELETE
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Confirm Password ABC OR CONTINUE CANCEL EXIT AND DISCARDtext_image
Password Set Enable input locking?text_image
User Input Locking Set Password Enable/Disable Locking Lock User Inputtext_image
Port Settings Setup 1 2 3 4 Status Port Settings Network Settings Device Settings Firmware Update Protocol Art-Net Universe 0 Net 0 Sub 0 Uni 0 Mode Output DMX Output Mode Relaxed (30 Hz) Merge Mode HTP Failure Behaviour Hold Last Look Art-Net RDM Apply © 2020 Cameo. All Rights Reserved.text_image
scamed 44.5 mm 1.75 in 133.5 mm / 5.2 in 252 mm / 9.9 inDICHIARAZIONI DEL PRODUTTORE
GARANZIA DEL PRODUTTORE E LIMITAZIONI DI RESPONSABILITÀ
Copyright (c) 2001-2004 Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
Art-Net™ Designed by and Copyright Artistic Licence Holdings Ltd