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1. RDM Parameter ID s Value ne nae Comments DISC_UNIQUE_BRANCH Ox0001 DISC_MUTE Ox0002 DISC_UN_MUTE 0x0003 QUEUED_MESSAGE 0x0020 v STATUS_MESSAGES 0x0030 v SUPPORTED_PARAMETERS Ox0050 v PARAMETER_DESCRIPTION 0x0051 v DEVICE_INFO Ox0060 v PRODUCT_DETAIL_ID_LIST 0x0070 v DEVICE_MODEL_DESCRIPTION 0x0080 v Atmospheric Generator MANUFACTURER_LABEL 0x0081 v MDG Fog Generators Ltd DEVICE_LABEL 0x0082 v v SOFTWARE_VERSION_LABEL Ox00C0 v DMX_PERSONALITY OxOOEO v v 1 DMX_PERSONALITY_DESCRIPTION OxO0E1 v DMX_START_ADDRESS OxO0FO v v 1 to 508 SLOT_INFO 0x0120 v SLOT_DESCRIPTION 0x0121 V4 DEFAULT_SLOT_VALUE 0x0122 v IDENTIFY_DEVICE Ox1000 v v LCD flashes MDG_NETWORK_UNIVERSE_NUMBER Ox8000 v v 1 lt unsigned Word lt 128 MDG_NETWORK_UNIVERSE_NAME 0x8001 7 r o Up to 32 characters MDG_GENERATOR_STATE 0x8002 v Paes Up to 20 characters Unsigned Byte MDG_LCD_SAVER 0x8004 v v a ean Eoi Unsigned Byte MDG_COMM 0x8005 v v 0 AUTO 1 LOCAL 2 DMX 3 LAN Table 1 RDM Supported Parameters MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 23 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator NETWORK CONTROL The network interface developed by Pathway Connectivity Solutions supports all major Ethernet protocols e ArtNet e Pathport Protocol e Strand Shownet e ETC Net2 eDMX and ETC Net3 e Streaming ACN E1 31 sACN If you do not have a control program install Pathport Manager 5 2 or above by down
2. When installed and operated as recommended MDG Fog Generators Ltd guarantees that this product will remain free of defects in parts and labor for a period of two 2 years from the moment it is delivered This warranty does not apply if the product has been modified without our written authorization or repaired without a written authorization from MDG or at one of its authorized service centre or if it is used under conditions for which it has not been designed for or if anon MDG FOG FLUID as been used MDG Fog Generators Ltd is not responsible for any damages resulting from a faulty installation or from abusive use of the product If any device is found unsatisfactory under the terms of this warranty MDG Fog Generators Ltd will repair or replace it free of all charges except transportation costs This warranty applies only to the product itself and MDG Fog Generators Ltd declines responsibility for any losses costs or damages resulting from its use MDG Fog Generators Ltd shall not be liable for consequential damage in case of any failure to meet the conditions of any warranty or shipping schedule nor will claims for labor loss of profits repairs or other expenses incidental to replacement be allowed The repair or replacement of the product by MDG Fog Generators Ltd shall constitute fulfillment of all obligations to the purchaser No other guarantees or warranties expressed or implied are made by MDG Fog Generators Ltd in
3. MAIN POWER SWITCH or by removing the MAIN POWER e Close the gas bottles Switching directly the generator in UNIT OFF mode by DMX RDM or Network will yield the same result as above Wait until complete depressurization before powering off the unit and follow the same procedure MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 18 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator Auto Local In Local Mode INTERFACE COMM LOCAL only the keyboard controls the MDG theONE In Auto Mode INTERFACE gt COMM gt AUTO the MDG theONE is controlled via DMX RMD if there is a DMX signal on the line or via the keyboard if there is no signal WARNING In AUTO Mode DMX commands always take precedence over Local commands If the DMX Signal is valid the menus will be partially disable Unplug the DMX data wire to control the generator locally EEPROM Parameters The following parameters are saved at each time they are modified e Communication Mode AUTO LOCAL DMX ETHERNET e DMX Start Address e Device Label e Universe Name e Units Pressure e LCD Saver Powering off the MDG theONE the program saves the last set of parameters as follows e Mode HAZE FOG if User is in Local Mode e HAZE Pressure If User is in Local Mode e FOG Pressure If User is in Local Mode e Universe Address e Total Run Time At the next start up parameters readings automatically configure the menu for the user Default parameters will b
4. User Guide Atmospheric Generator Model 1 30 amp 1 31 Revision A e April 2015 MDG Fog Generators Ltd MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator Intentionally left blank MOG theONE User Guide Rev A e 2 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator TABLE OF CONTENT Section User Guide How to read this User Guide Copyright Notice theONE Qualified Personnel Need a little Help Pre Install Electrical Requirements Environmental Requirements Cable Requirements Tubing Requirements Unpacking Setting Up Gas and Fluid Requirements Gas Fluid Installing the MDG theONE MDG theONE with its Rack MDG theONE standalone Working with the MDG theONE Start the MDG theONE The MDG theONE Menu LCD Saver Menu Tree Operating instructions DMX Control RDM Control Network Control USB Control and Diagnostic Bootloader Touring Rack How to install the fluid reservoir How to mount a gas bottle How to replace a gas bottle External fan Tool drawer Rigging the Touring Rack Stacking the Touring Rack Troubleshooting MDG theONE Specifications Maintenance Limited Warranty Declaration of Conformity Notes MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e V g Q D WOOWWONNNNNDDHDUNS 3 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator USER GUIDE Congratulations on your purchase of the MDG theONE These original instructions describe the use of this Atmospheric generator MDG manufactures fog generators since 1980 Our fog systems have been
5. from 150 to 200 mm 6 to 8 in diameter with a maximal height of 915 mm 36 A series of high pressure pigtails allows the user to connect the most common standard CO bottles to the MDG theONE The MDG Touring rack is engineered to hook under a truss with all the following components theONE fog generator Two 2 gas bottles fully loaded One 1 fluid reservoir 20 L 5 28 US gal fully loaded External MDG fan The total weight is around 120 kg 265 lb See Rigging the Touring Rack paragraph for details The MDG Touring rack is also engineered to be stacked on another MDG Touring rack See Stacking the Touring Rack paragraph for details WARNING Users should inspect the rack for any bends bumps cracks holes etc that might have been caused to the frame by abuse or inadequate storage and handling Do not use damaged structures until a thorough inspection and or repair procedures is carried out WARNING A N Severe load conditions such as shocks due to the unit being dropped impacted by handling equipment uneven loads and wind loads have not been analyzed since there was no specific requests by the end customer These loads could cause permanent damage and this could lead to premature failure under more normal operating conditions MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 30 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator HOW TO INSTALL THE FLUID RESERVOIR Place the MDG fog fluid reservoir Use only MDG Neutral f
6. Identify menu Discard Changes Clear Latest Actions Display Node Communications _ Copy Node Properties Ctri Shift C amp Reboot theONE 2 Factory Default 10 4161 a Stop Identifying Identify 255 0 0 0 ieee oer weer ma ns eaux YOU can also use the Identity Node property in lower Device T Properties pane The LCD screen will start to flash until you press Stop Indentifying by flashing their LCD or power Fit Columns to Data LED 2 Select Columns To Display I When the Ethernet is active the MDG theONE will act as a DMX or RDM node see also RDM Control for all devices connected on its DMX lines DMX OUT MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 25 44 NDG theONE Atmospheric Generator Port Properties Le 7 Patnpor manager no show ojx It is important to set the Port Direction as ie mie Uwes RON mmer Tais Teloos Hep SRE Output RP eq mr pa The Universe Name can be assigned in the field Port Patch Name The value will be automatically Universe Name Direction updated in the INTERFACE gt COMM gt UNIV pme riral gt NAME J The Universe Number cannot be changed in la sno a that pane It must be changed only in DMX Patch Tab see next paragraph However the Universe Number and Universe Summary fields are updated as soon as the Universe is modified The DMX Start Address defines the first DMX channel Choose a
7. RDM Device Name Network RDM RDM Device ID Network RDM Universe Name on the Network Universe Number on the Network 1 to 128 DMX Address 1 to 508 Network DMX RDM Channel 1 value OFF lt 50 127 lt ON Channel 2 value HAZE lt 50 127 lt FOG Channel 3 value 0 0 to 100 255 Channel 4 value OFF lt 50 127 lt ON Channel 5 value 0 0 to 100 255 Settings menu Units toggle pressure in psi pressure in kPa pressure in bar LCD Saver toggle LCD Saver activated after 30 seconds LCD Saver activated after 2 min LCD saver is off Model Version theONE Program Firmware User Guide Rev A e 16 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS The MDG theONE Generator is quite easy to operate and require no preventive maintenance The generator can be controlled either locally with the keyboard via DMX see DMX control and RDM Control or network protocol see Network control This paragraph focuses on local control Starting Procedures Powered up the generator the control program first checks the level of fluid inside the internal reservoir If the reservoir is partially empty the program will start the pumps to fill the reservoir to capacity except if the reservoir has not been properly vented see shutdown procedures This procedure may take up to two minutes WARNING If the program is unable to refill the reservoir a FAIL state will disable the
8. plate Quick release pin Attach the safety cable as shown on the picture MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 33 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator TOOL DRAWER The last version of the Touring rack is now equipped with a tool drawer located below the fluid reservoir DO NOT FORGET to insert the quick release pin to lock the tool drawer during transportation or when the Touring rack is rigged RIGGING THE TOURING RACK The MDG theONE touring Rack can be hooked under a truss with three 3 Cheeseborough Clamps We recommend using the T57100 Series Cheeseborough clamp from Doughty Engineering with a Safety Work Load of 750 kg 1650 Ib per clamp e Parallel couplers P N T57104 or T57114 e 90 degree fixed coupler P N T57102 or T57112 e Swivel coupler P N T57100 or 157110 In these conditions FEA analysis model gives a safety factor around eight 8 which exceeds the standard requirements of ESTA for rigging fixtures WARNING A N Rigging requires qualification and technical skills Improper installation can result in bodily injury or damage property MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 34 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator WARNING NEVER HANG THE MDG TOURING RACK ABOVE AUDIENCE WARNING NEVER HANG THE MDG TOURING RACK ABOVE ELECTRICAL OR FLAMMABLE DEVICES Half Ch hcl STACKING THE TOURING RACK We recommend using the three 3 T57000 Series Half Cheeseborough from Doughty Engineering w
9. the liquid input fitting e Connect the data wiring DMX RDM or Network if you want to use remote control Tool drawer US gas bottle e Plug the power cord 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 1480 W The MDG theONE is ready to be powered See Touring Rack chapter for more details NDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 10 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator MDG theONE STANDALONE Pressure gauge e Connect the gas inlet to a gas bottle via a flexible braided Hose e The gas inlet is a 1 4 male JIC 37 flare fitting e Connect the liquid reservoir to the liquid inlet via a 3 8 plastic tube e Do not forget to open the vent on the reservoir e Leave the reservoir as close as possible to the MDG theONE e Connect the data wiring Male XLR 5 connector for DMX RDM RJ45 for network e Connect the power cord 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 1480 W e Open the gas bottle and check the gauge on Power VAC Liquid Inlet top of the generator to verify there is enough f pressure pressure gt 100 psi 690 kPa MAX 2500 psi 17 2 MPa The MDG theONE is ready to be powered MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 11 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator WORKING WITH THE MDG theONE The user Interface of the MDG theONE includes a LCD 4x20 characters white LED backlight screen with five 5 tactile buttons located on top of the generator START THE MDG theONE ATMOSPHERIC GENERATOR Switch On the power E A SV ee
10. used in numerous applications including firefighters training the motion picture industry theatres theme parks flight simulators and also educational worship and touring venues throughout the world With proper care we are confident your MDG theONE will provide you with years of quality service CAUTION This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance CAUTION If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard CAUTION This equipment must always be disconnected from its power source during service or when replacing parts MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator HOW TO READ THIS USER GUIDE WARNING and CAUTION are used throughout this manual to forewarn of possible danger to the users if precautions are not observed As is customary in military and some commercial manuals the precautions will always precede the steps to which it refers so that the users will be aware of any potential danger before performing the task WARNING and CAUTION labels are key equipment
11. 36 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator Symptoms Probable Causes and Suggested Actions STATUS gt STATE FAIL Verify the error messages STATUS gt ERROR xxxx D e Error REFILL Verify fluid level in the external reservoir Verify that the filtered end of the fluid line is properly submerged and unobstructed in the fluid container Verify that the fluid line is properly connected and not leaking e Error P LOW Open the gas bottles and the turn valves on the Touring rack Verify the pressure in the gas bottle check the gauge on top of the generator Verify the gas line Verify the reading of the pressure transducer STATUS gt PRESSURE e Error P HIGH Verify the reading of the pressure transducer STATUS PRESSURE You may have a malfunction of a solenoid valve Restart the generator and check both modes Fog Haze during several minutes Please contact the Service if this problem persists e Error HEATER This is a heating timeout due to a cartridge heater problem Restart the generator and check the heating status STATUS gt STATE xx HEAT If the heating value is not progressing you have a cartridge problem Restart the generator in 100 130 VAC Please contact the Service if this problem persists ee ar MOG theONE User Guide Rev A e 37 44 theONE Atmospheric Generator e Error T HIGH Restart the
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13. Device Properties pane The Embedded RDM ID is the RDM device ID of the MDG theONE This number is unique and is identical to Device ID in INTERFACE gt DEV ID If this ID is different to the ID of the MDG theONE the Generator Status field will display OFFLINE Modify this field to match both devices ID Generator pa z z Status The Generator Status is a summary of the status of the fog generator including the fail status The message is constantly updated via the Network Device ID connection as long as the MDG theONE is Device ID Se E OAA physically connected to the network and the imeno ren SSE 2 Communication Mode is switched to Ethernet This field is a summation of the STATUS gt STATE and STATUS gt ERROR fields The user cannot modify this field If the MDG theONE is not in Ethernet Mode INTERFACE gt COMM gt ETHERNET the Generator Status field will display OFFLINE The Node NAME is a field that can be customized by the user It is recommended to use the serial number of the Atmospheric Generator ees E If the Ethernet connection is active you can identify the Universe Editor RDM Manager Firmware Upgrade Event Log De generator Send Config to Node lt Get Config from Nodes Discard Changes Select the node press left mouse button and Identify menu or Nodes gt
14. MX ADDR and choose any value between 1 and 508 508 5 512 last DMX channel The Interface uses five 5 DMX channels e Channel 0 0 lt UNIT OFF lt 128 50 lt UNITON lt 255 100 e Channel2 0 0 lt MODEHAZE lt 128 50 lt MODE FOG lt 255 100 e Channel3 0 0 255 100 FOG OUTPUT from minimum to maximum pressure e Channel4 0 0 lt FOG OFF lt 128 50 lt FOGON lt 255 100 e Channel5 0 0 255 100 EXTERNAL FAN from minimum to maximum speed These channels have the same behaviour that the menus of the local interface see Operating instructions paragraph RDM CONTROL The MDG theONE can be controlled via a RDM ANSI E1 20 protocol an intelligent bi directional communication utilizing the DMX512 data link RDM permits a console or other controlling device to discover and then configure monitor and manage intermediate and end devices connected through a DMX512 network RDM provides for intelligent control of devices on a DMX512 network which has not been previously available outside of proprietary networks RDM Control has the same functionalities than the DMX Control see DMX Control with bi directional functions allowing the user to read or write specific functions MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 22 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator The RMD supported parameters implemented in the MDG theONE are summarized in the following table
15. The MDG theONE will display during four 4 seconds the following 00 33 33 message theONE by MDG Version x xx Testing BootLoad These four seconds allow you to connect the generator to your PC via a USB cable to update the firmware of the control board see BootLoader for further details Then the MDG theONE will display during two 2 seconds the following message theONE by MDG Fog Generators Ltd V x xx F y yyy where x xx is the version of your generator and y yyy is the firmware of the program The program will load the configuration parameters saved in the EEPROM memory Finally the screen will display the menu MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 12 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator THE MDG THEONE MENU The user can scroll in the menu by using the buttons of the keyboard w moves the selection to the next menu same level or decrease a data value e When at the end of a list the program moves back to the first item of this list e f the selected menu is a data input menu keeping this key pressed will increase the value more rapidly e In a data input menu when the value reaches its maximum value the program continues with the minimum value a moves the selection to the previous menu same level or increase a data value e If the item is the first of a menu the program moves the selection to the last item of that menu e f the selected menu is a data input
16. ally clogged e Error HEATER LAST ERR CODE 6 This error will occur if the temperature of the heating module is not increasing with the proper thermal ramp This is generally due to a heater cartridge problem Shut down the generator and restart it Check the heating process with the value of the Status STATUS gt STATE gt xx HEAT If the percent is not increasing the heater cartridges have failed Using the generator in 100 130 VAC will solve the problem temporary if only one cartridge has failed Please contact an Authorized Service Center if this problem persists e Error T HIGH LAST ERR CODE 4 This error will occur if the temperature of the heating module is too high This is generally due to an electronic problem Shut down the generator and restart it Please contact an Authorized Service Center if this problem persists MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 20 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator e Error T SAF LAST ERR CODE 5 This error will occur if abnormal temperature difference between the two sensors of the heating module is detected This is generally due to an electronic or a sensor problem Shut down the generator and restart it Please contact an Authorized Service Center if this problem persists e Error PCB HIGH LAST ERR CODE D This error will occur when the internal temperature of the generator is too high This may happen if the external temperature is very high or if the vents of t
17. b or from the right click menu FOR FURTHER DETAILS READ THE PATHPORT MANAGER MANUAL MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 28 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator USB CONTROL AND DIAGNOSTIC The MDG theONE can now be connected to a Windows PC via an USB cable and interact with a Windows dialog Terminal Contact the MDG Service to have the last package for the MDG Terminal BOOTLOADER The MDG theONE uses a BootLoader also called boot manager This small program is a firmware software embedded in a hardware device located into the non volatile memory of the microcontroller unit MCU that allows in circuit reprogramming of the device using its USB communication ports To upgrade the firmware you will need e a computer running under windows with a USB 2 0 connector e special driver for the USB included in the package e astandard USB 2 0 cable A to B Male Male type Contact the MDG Service to have the last package firmware upgrade for the MDG theONE MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 29 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator TOURING RACK The MDG rack of the Touring version is made of 6061 T6 aluminum tubing 1 5 nominal and plates The rack is equipped with the following e a20L 5 28 US gal bottle e an external fan e Four 4 swivel caster wheels with a load capacity of 133 kg 330 lbs per wheel Two wheels have a full brake e A tool drawer The rack can be equipped with any kind of gas bottles
18. cing Fog the generator is venting the internal reservoir the generator is off due to a failure see Diagnostic Error message when State FAIL see Diagnostic Mode status Haze mode Fog mode Temperature status heating module temperature too low temperature within specifications ready temperature too high Current reservoir pressure Lower Upper liquid level the liquid level is below the lower level the liquid level is above the lower level but below the upper level the liquid level is above the upper level Total Run Time decimal hour Five Last Errors see Troubleshooting Control menu Unit toggle the generator is off the generator is on Fog toggle the haze fog is off the haze fog is on Mode toggle Haze mode Fog mode User Guide Rev A e 15 44 mie INTERFACE D g Fi O LOCAL 3 T g SETTINGS U DY H kP by D D D W O U 2 min OF g a Just press any key to re start the Menu MOG theONE theONE Atmospheric Generator HAZE operating pressure see Units FOG operating pressure see Units External fan speed 0 255 Network DMX RDM Menu Communication toggle the generator is controlled by DMX RDM if a signal is present or locally if there is no signal the generator is controlled by the keyboard ONLY the generator is controlled by DMX RDM ONLY the generator is controlled by Ethernet ONLY
19. connection with its products This warranty is non transferable and applies to the original purchaser only To obtain satisfaction under the terms of this warranty contact your local sales office and we will be pleased to help you MDG Fog Generators Itd MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 42 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Declaration of Conformity the manufacturer MDG Fog Generators Ltd 10301 Avenue Pelletier Montreal QC Canada H1H 3R2 Acknowledge is sole responsibility that the product s Kind of equipment Fog Generators Type designation MAX 3000 MAX 5000 MAX 5000 Touring H O ATMOSPHERE ATMOSPHERE Touring H O theONE Touring Mini Max Mega Max SINGLE DUAL ICE FOG Generator Compack ICE FOG Touring Q Conform s to the following EEC directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC dated Feb 19 1973 modified by the directive 93 68 EEC dated Jul 22 1993 EMC Directive 89 336 EEC Article 10 1 dated May 03 1989 are in compliance with the following norm s or document s Safety Low Voltage EN60335 1 1994 A1 1994 and A11 1995 and A12 1996 EMC EN55014 1 1993 and EN55014 2 1997 Montreal Canada 25 May1999 MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 43 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator NOTES MDG theONE User Guide Rev
20. e loaded if the generator is unable to read the parameters electrical shutdown during EEPROM writing MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 19 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator FAIL State FAIL state mode is initiated if any critical error occurs In this state the MDG theONE is off awaiting an action from the user and the LCD is flashing When error happens the menu jumps directly to the Error String in the Status Menu The last five 5 critical errors are displayed in the LAST ERR String STATUS gt LAST ERR e ERROR REFILL LAST ERR CODE C This error will occur if the generator is unable to fill the reservoir within a fixed time interval This may be due to a leak from the fluid line between the external reservoir and the generator or simply that the external reservoir is empty e Error P LOW LAST ERR CODE 7 This error will occur if the generator is unable to reach the operating pressure within a fixed time interval This may be due to a leaking gas line between the gas bottle and the generator a closed or empty gas bottles a ball valve closed on the gas line or a problem with the pressure transducer e Error P HIGH LAST ERR CODE 8 This error will occur if the pressure is too high for a specific regime while the gas flow inlet is fully closed This may be due to a solenoid valve malfunction electronic or physical blockage a problem with the pressure transducer or the heating module parti
21. e operated and installed in an upright position and in a well ventilated area When not in use ALWAYS turn off the main power switch located on the back panel and unplug the generator A A WARNING RISK OF FIRE HAZARD Do not install the MDG theONE Fog Generator output closer than 2 m 6 5 ft from any open flame MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 8 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator GAS AND FLUID REQUIREMENTS GAS A A To avoid fire hazard as well as explosion risk use ONLY industrial grade Carbon Dioxide gas CO or industrial grade Nitrogen gas N WARNING In the European Community the gas cylinder and regulator must be compliant with the Pressure Vessel Directive In North America the gas cylinder must be manufactured inspected and tested in accordance with U S Department of Transportation DOT 3AL and Transport Canada TC 3ALM requirements gt WARNING The CO gas regulator and the N regulator do not use the same thread to mate with the cylinder Make sure to use a CO gas regulator with the CO gas cylinder and to use a N gas regulator with the N cylinder gt WARNING To prevent gas leak and drop of pressure ALWAYS use a nylon or Teflon washer when connecting the regulator to the cylinder 7 gt E a WARNING Use only MDG Neutral Fog Fluid Not doing so will void the warranty may damage the generator and cause serious injury Do not add or mix any other particles or liqu
22. enerator HOW TO REPLACE A GAS BOTTLE The Touring rack is equipped with a ball valve on each gas lines Therefore it is possible to replace the gas bottle while the fog generator is working To proceed 1 Close the gas bottle 1 Close the ball valve 2 Replace the gas bottle see How to mount a gas bottle for more details 3 Open the gas bottle 4 Open the ball valve Valve opened EXTERNAL FAN The touring rack comes with an external fan for the MDG theONE The 10 external fan 900 CFM 24 VDC will improve tremendously the dispersion of the haze or the fog in large areas There is two different ways to install the fan on the rack depending if the user wants to disperse the fog upward floor installation or downward rigging installation The fog or haze jets should never go through the fan Upward dispersion Mount the fan below the fog nozzle for upward fog dispersion Just pin the fan at the position below the nozzle Verify the fan support is horizontal and insert the quick release pins on both sides Attach the safety cable We recommend having the safety cable passing inside the fan support then p A B several times around structural tube as f N y i shown on the picture _ Quick release pin Handlewheel MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 32 44 theONE Atmospheric Generator Rotate the fan to have the configuration icon on top of the fan and slightly incline the fan
23. generator This is generally due to an electronic problem Please contact the Service if this problem persists e Error T SAF Restart the generator This is generally due to an electronic or sensor problem Please contact the Service if this problem persists e Error PCB HIGH Verify that the vents area are not blocked Stop the MDG theONE if it is possible Try to change the position of the MDG theONE to a cooler place Please contact the Service if this problem persists e Error WD RESET Restart the generator Please contact the Service if this problem persists LCD displays strange letters or does not seem to work normally In some conditions Radio transmission or static discharges the LCD may lose its settings The generator is still working but the LCD displays strange or no characters Wait 30 seconds without touching any key until the LCD saver starts Press any key If the menu does not reappear restart the generator Please contact the Service if this problem persists MOG theONE User Guide Rev A e 38 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator MDG theONE SPECIFICATIONS Series theONE Atmospheric Generator Fog output 85 m 3000 ft per minute in Fog mode at full pressure Total Running Time Touring Fog mode 15 hours at 275 kPa 40 psi 41 hours at 69 kPa 10 psi Haze mode 50 hours at 207 kPa 30 psi 120 hours at 69 kPa 10 psi Fog colour Pure wh
24. generator see Fail State paragraph At this point the MDG theONE switches to stand by mode and most of the electronic controls are off pressure and temperature of the heating module When the generator is manually switched to UNIT ON mode CONTROL gt UNIT gt ON the program starts the heating cycle STATUS gt STATE UNIT ON which will last approximately 7 minutes When the temperature reaches operating level READY level the Automatic Purging System APS will be automatically initiated STATUS STATE PURGE After the first purging cycle is completed 30 to 60 sec the reservoir is vented and the generator is ready to produce fog STATUS gt STATE READY Operating Mode The menu CONTROL gt MODE controls the Fog Haze mode e Choosing the HAZE mode will switch the MDG theONE in a Haze mode e Choosing the FOG mode will switch the MDG theONE in a Fog mode Adjusting the working pressure of the internal reservoir controls the amount of the fog haze emission e CONTROL gt PRES HAZ sets the working pressure of the Haze Mode e CONTROL gt PRES FOG sets the working pressure of the Fog Mode MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 17 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator Fog Haze Production e Switching the generator in FOG ON mode CONTROL gt FOG gt ON starts the production of Fog Haze Depending of the mode choice CONTROL MODE or see STATE
25. gt MODE the MDG theONE will start to produce a haze HAZE mode or a fog FOG mode with an internal pressure defined by the working mode pressure e The MDG theONE will produce fog as long as the control parameters are within specifications the liquid reservoir filled and the gas bottles pressurized e f a critical problem occurs the program shuts down automatically the fog generator and displays an error message in the Status Menu see Fail State paragraph e Switching the MDG theONE in FOG OFF mode CONTROL gt FOG gt OFF automatically initiates the APS cycle to clean the heating module WARNING e Never power off a generator while it is producing fog See the shut down procedures e Switching from HAZE to FOG mode while the generator is producing haze the generator will switch mode then will start to produce fog immediately e Switching from FOG to HAZE mode while the generator is producing fog the generator will initiate a 10 seconds purge and then will start to produce haze Shut down procedures Never shut down the MDG theONE while making Fog Power off the generator observing the following sequence e Turn off the fog emission CONTROL gt FOG b OFF e Wait 1 minute for the purge cycle to complete and a extra 30 seconds for the depressurization of the reservoir e Switch the generator UNIT OFF mode CONTROL gt UNIT gt OFF e Power off the MDG theONE by switching off the
26. he MDG theONE are partially blocked Clear out the vents and put the generator in the shade Shut down and restart the generator Please contact an Authorized Service Center if this problem persists e Error WD RESET LAST ERR CODE E This error will occur if the watchdog software safety resets the generator This is generally due to software or chip problem Shut down the generator and restart it Please contact an Authorized Service Center if this problem persists DMX CONTROL The MDG theONE can be controlled via a DMX512 A USITT standard protocol WARNING Activating the DMX mode INTERFACE gt MODE gt DMX controls the MDG theONE only by DMX signal If the DMX wire is unplugged or DMX signal is lost the generator initiates an automatic shutdown procedure Activating the AUTO mode INTERFACE gt MODE gt AUTO controls MDG theONE by DMX only if there is a signal If the DMX wire is unplugged or DMX signal is lost the generator keeps the last DMX values WARNING In AUTO Mode DMX commands always take precedence over Local commands MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 21 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator The MDG theONE provides a simple way to check if there is DMX signal INTERFACE 18 30 61 INTERFACE 1a 3ai32 COMH AUTO Cotit TO DEW LABEL ONE 141 86 GEL LABEL HE td tt EU ID EU ID The user can change the DMX Start Address in the Interface Menu INTERFACE gt COMM gt D
27. ids to the MDG Neutral Fog Fluid The MDG Neutral Fog Fluid produces a pure white non toxic fog MDG Neutral Fog Fluid is available at authorized MDG dealers or distributors MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 9 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator INSTALLING THE MDG theONE Exercise caution when selecting the location to install or use this equipment e Install the MDG theONE away from rain wind heavy dust or any harsh environment situations indoor or outdoor with shelter e Ensure available space for all conduits and tubing runs if you are using the MDG theONE without its rack e Install the MDG theONE as close to fluid supply as possible when using the MDG theONE without its rack e The MDG theONE requires 1 m 3 28 ft of clearance on each side and 2 m 6 56 ft to the front MDG THEONE WITH ITS RACK The MDG theONE touring with its rack comes almost ready to use European gas bottle px SL 4 4 Buckle strap e Install the gas bottles if they are not already in the rack Tighten the buckle straps e Connect both bottles to the gas inlet flexible braided Hoses e Open the gas bottles and check the gauge on top of the generator to verify there is enough pressure Pressure gt 100 psi 690 kPa e Replace the seal liquid reservoir cap with the cap equipped with the liquid line and the vent Keep seal cap for future use e Insert the liquid line in
28. info mdgfog com On the Web www mdgfog com By Mail MDG Fog Generators Ltd 10301 Avenue Pelletier Montr al QC H1H 3R2 Canada Please note that our business hours are from 08h30 to 12h00 and from 12h30 to 17h00 8 30AM to 12 00PM and 12 30PM 5 00PM Eastern GMT 5 MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 6 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator PRE INSTALL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Operating voltage 100 250 VAC single phase 50 60 Hz 1480 W Ground Earth connection REQUIRED ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Indoor use or outdoor with shelter Dry room conditions 90 relative humidity 50 C 122 F and non condensing 30 C 22 F to 50 C 122 F operating temperature 1 m 3 3 ft clearance on all sides and in front of the equipment required Dust free space Storage conditions 40 C to 60 C 40 F to 140 F 80 relative humidity 60 C 140 F CABLE REQUIREMENTS Power input 1 5 mm 14 AWG 3 wire 90 C copper CE UL CSA compliant cable DMX RDM data Dual twisted pair 0 75 mm 22 AWG shield XLR 5 type connector CE UL CSA compliant cable Network data Network cable category 5 four twisted wire pairs with standard RJ 45 plugs CE UL CSA compliant cable USB data Standard USB 2 0 cable A to B Male Male type CE UL CSA compliant cable Note Install Power and Data in separate conduits or as per local electrical code requirements TUBING REQUIREMENTS theONE touri
29. ite Particle size 0 5 to 0 7 microns Fluid consumption Fog mode 1 L 0 26 US gal per hour at 275 kPa 40 psi 0 5 L 0 12 US gal per hour at 69 kPa 10 psi Haze mode 55 mL 1 63 oz per hour at 207 kPa 30 psi 12 mL 0 35 oz per hour at 69 kPa 10 psi Fluid type MDG Neutral Fog Fluid ONLY M S D S available on request External fluid reservoir 20 L 5 28 US gal bottle Gas type Industrial Grade CO or N Gas pressure Input 17 2 MPa 2500 psi Gas consumption Fog Mode 1 16 kg 2 56 Ib per hour at 275 kPa 40 psi per hour at 69 kPa 10 psi per hour at 207 kPa 30 psi per hour at 69 kPa 10 psi 0 44 kg 0 97 Ib Haze Mode 0 35 kg 0 77 Ib 0 15 kg 0 33 Ib ZT wa APS Automatic Purging System Warm up time Under 10 minutes Operating voltage 100 250 VAC 50 60Hz 1 phase Power consumption 1100 W 100 VAC 1480 W 250 VAC Control signal Manual USB diagnostic amp Bootload DMX RDM Protocol ArtNet Pathport Protocol Strand Shownet ETC Net2 eDMX Streaming ACN E1 31 sSACN ETC Net3 2 x 9 kg 20 Ib CO or N gas bottle 20 L 5 3 US gal Fog Fluid container MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 39 44 NDG Noise emission at 1 m 3 3 ft Operating temperature Operating humidity Storage temperature Storage humidity theONE Standalone Dimensions Weight theONE Atmospheric Generator 45 60 dB theONE Standalone 45 70 dB theONE Touring 30 C 22 F t
30. ith a Safety Work Load of 750 kg 1650 Ibs P N T57000 or T57010 Do not stack more than two 2 racks high MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 35 44 MDG TROUBLESHOOTING theONE Atmospheric Generator Contact MDG if symptoms are not listed or if the provided solutions fail to resolve the issue Table 2 Symptoms and Solutions Symptoms Probable Causes and Suggested Actions The generator does not switch On Verify that AC power cord is properly connected on both ends Check the fuse or the breakers of your VAC entry The wattage of the generator is 1480 W Verify the AC voltage on the power cord 100 250 VAC The generator does not produce fog Verify that the Unit is ON CONTROL gt UNIT gt ON Verify that the UNIT is READY STATUS gt STATE READY The generator needs approximately eight 8 minutes to be ready Verify that the Unit is not in a FAIL state STATUS gt STATE FAIL If Yes check the symptoms below Verify the communication mode INTERFACE gt COMM You cannot control the generator locally if you are in DMX mode and vice versa If you are in DMX mode Verify the cable verify the DMX Start address and the channels If you are in Network mode Verify the cable Verify the Node status Verify the RDM ID number Verify the Universe parameters and the DMX Start Address etes MOG theONE User Guide Rev A e
31. loading the latest build from www pathwayconnect com Before launching Pathport Manager 5 2 the computer s network interface card NIC must be set to the same IP domain and subnet mask as the Pathport nodes or the nodes will be shown as questionable can t fetch props can t fetch patch The default settings for Pathport nodes are in the 10 x x x IP range with subnet mask of 255 0 0 0 If the computer uses a wireless card you may be obliged to disable it and turn the transmitter off If you are using a firewall disable it too or allow a security exception to allow the program Pathport Manager and Java to communicate through the firewall Connect to the MDG theONE via an Ethernet switch using a normal Ethernet cable Switch the control mode to Ethernet INTERFACE gt COMM gt ETHERNET Start Pathport Manager 5 by clicking on the PathportManager5 icon Follow the prompts to set up an Administrator account You must be logged in as Administrator to make configuration changes The node will be discovered in the background while you log in and sorted by current name Read carefully the full manual of PathPort Manager to learn how to use this program In this manual we will focus ONLY on the MDG theONE functions MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 24 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator Node Properties Click on the MDG theONE device in the upper Device List pane and the base node properties appear in the lower
32. menu keeping this key pressed will decrease the value more rapidly e In a data input menu when the value reaches its minimum value the program continues with the minimum value 4 moves the last selection to the upper level e This key has no effect in the first level e In a data input menu pressing this key permits to exit the menu without changing any value escape p moves the selection to the sub menu e This key has the same effect that the key 1 when scrolling through the menus 4 confirms a selection or data value e This key has the same effect that the key gt when scrolling through the menus e In a toggle menu this key confirms the selection and moves the cursor back to the upper level menu e In a data input menu this key confirms the value of the data and moves the cursor back to the upper level menu LCD SAVER The program can automatically switch off the LCD screen menu display and backlight if there is no keyboard activity The user can choose between a 30 second and a 2 minute delay in the Settings Menu SETTINGS LCD SAVER When the LCD Saver is activated just press any key of the keyboard to re activate the LCD screen functions The user can also deactivate the LCD saver by selecting the OFF option MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 13 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator MENU TREE The menu is divided in four 4 main menus Status Menu summarizes all the sta
33. ng Included theONE standalone 1 4 SS flexible braided Hose end connection female JIC 37 flare 3 8 OD plastic hose for the liquid input CAUTION If the installation requires tubing before linking the tubing to this system or any of its components it is mandatory that all the tubing be rinsed for at least 30 min with pressurized hot water minimum 60 psi 170 F 414 kPa 77 C to remove all contaminants dust and metal particles MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 7 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator UNPACKING The system is carefully packed at the factory for shipment Each device is fitted into cardboard box Upon arrival carefully inspect the box and its content for any shipping damage If ANY damage is found immediately report it to the freight service and to MDG Fog Generators Ltd within 24 hours When opening the container ensure that you do not damage the exterior finish of the enclosure Save all packing material for eventual equipment factory return y theONE atmospheric fog generator v theONE rack with gas bottles a 20 L 5 8 US gal liquid container and an external fan v theONE user s manual and quick start SETTING UP WARNING It is recommended that this system be operated under the supervision of personnel who have read and understood this manual Never install this unit overhead Do not operate closer than 2 m 6 5 ft from personnel The MDG theONE fog generator and its fluid bottle must b
34. ny value between 1 and 508 508 5 512 last DMX channel The DMX E1 20 ROM Enable XDMX Status XDMX Source Universe 9 Active gt Active Grease gt lt gt 1 Uni 1 512 patches digest 6215fee16c75b0ca a o 5000 r F 5000 F Signal Loss Fade Time ms Signal Loss Port Shutdown Bidirectional d DMX Start Address 1 qaae univ 1 512 patches digest 6215fee16c75b0 Filter DMX Start EE Address P ENE Start Address can also be modified in INTERFACE gt COMM DMX ADDR Press Send Config to Nodes button when you want to update the node DMX Patch Select DMX Patch tab To change Universe select the new Universe Pressing Send Patch to Ports button updates the node You can also modify the Universe Number INTERFACE gt COMM gt UNIV No Universe Name is updated in all the panes as well as on the fog generator INTERFACE gt COMM gt UNIV NAME MOG theONE 1 Pathpoet Manager Fe odes Patches Universes RDM Femmares Tabs Testlos Hep made Properties OND Patch Universe iter RDM Manager Vemmware Upgrade input Ports o Js psec sus Device Nome Due oo tie oorestu_ us vent toa Laten Acton J in the tee On stan trodes 1 onire D guston 0 ofre User Guide Rev A e 26 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator DMX Contr
35. o 50 C 122 F 90 relative humidity 50 C 122 F non condensing 40 C 40 F to 60 C 140 F 80 relative humidity 60 C 140 F 61 cm 24 H x 25 cm 10 W x 30 cm 12 D 23 kg 50 Ib theONE Touring including rack Dimensions Weight MOG theONE 106 cm 42 H x 76 cm 30 W x 61 cm 24 D 120 kg 265 Ib User Guide Rev A e 40 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator MAINTENANCE This section covers the maintenance of your MDG theONE The useful life of the MDG theONE will be extended by carefully following the procedures and maintenance schedule outlines in the Table below Table 3 Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Action Timetable Procedure p Ensure that enough MDG Neutral fluid is available for Daily Replace replenish fluid supply NO the day s use Ensure that enough gas is avellabie tor the day suse Daily Replace refill gas bottle YES Check the touring rack for any bends bumps cracks Weekly Repair or replace YES holes etc Clean exterior of the MDG Using a clean damp sponge theONE lonely with mild soap veS Inspect all fluid and gas lines T trak Monthly Replace any leaking line YES Inspect all fluid and gas Monthly Tighten or replace any leaking YES fittings for leaks pipe MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 41 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator LIMITED WARRANTY Limited 2 years Warranty
36. og Fluid in the touring rack Push in Fluid input Attach the buckle strap We recommend having the buckle strap passing through the handle of the reservoir as shown on the picture Attach the safety cable We recommend having the safety cable passing through the handle then several times around structural tubes as shown on the picture or g Buckle strap Safety cable A Replace the seal liquid reservoir cap with the cap equipped with the liquid line and the vent Keep seal cap for future use Insert the liquid line in the liquid input fitting push in fitting HOW TO MOUNT A GAS BOTTLE Depending of the height of your bottle maximum of 915 mm i e 36 you may use the lower and the middle straps or the lower and the upper straps Place the gas bottle in the rack The gas bottle must be tangent to the two vertical tubes as shown on the picture in such a way that the pigtail gas exit will be located between these two tubes Buckle Strap Bottle neck Attach the buckle straps Mount the proper pigtail to the gas bottle Connect the pigtail to the pneumatic line JIC 37 flare fitting Be careful to make smooth bends with the high pressure hose Attach the safety cable We recommend having the safety cable passing several times around the bottle neck then around structural tubes as shown on the picture MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 31 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric G
37. ol In the DMX Virtual Console define the xDMX Universe X as well as the DMX Start Channel Y The first five 5 channels are now configured to control the MDG fog Generator e X Y 0 0 lt Unit Off lt 128 50 lt Unit On lt 255 100 e X Y 1 0 0 lt Haze lt 128 50 lt Fog lt 255 100 e X Y 2 0 0 255 100 Fog output e X Y 3 0 0 lt Fogoff lt 128 50 lt Fogon lt 255 100 e X Y 4 0 0 255 100 External fan 7 Univ 1 Virtual Console Patt Universe Number pul Vos output Node Haze Foo MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 27 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator RDM Control The last version of the PathPort Manager version 5 1 1 and above provides the user with a front end interface allowing the discovery configuration and monitoring of RDM devices connected to Pathport Nodes as the one mounted in the MDG theONE The RDM Manager tab shows all RDM enabled output ports in the upper pane and all discovered RDM devices in the lower Pd Pathport Manager no show File Nodes Patches Universes RDM Firmware Tabs Diagnostics Help node Properties DMX Patch Universe Editor RDM Manager Firmware Upgrade Event Log RDM Enabled Output Ports Status IP Address Node Name Port Name M DMX Status RDM Devices Base IP Address Node Name Port Name RDM Id Manufactuc Model Firm
38. orking capability of the MDG theONE allows the user to install the generator as part of an existing network The generator pumps its fluid from its 20 5 28 US gal container into a pressurized reservoir The two interconnected 9 kg 20 Ib CO or N bottles sit in separate cradles in the universal standard rolling rack for easier storage and freight The 100 250V 50 60Hz universal power supply dual rigging points and supplied half couplers make the MDG theONE especially fit for ready to go touring conditions indoor use or outdoor with shelter QUALIFIED PERSONNEL MDG theONE systems will perform as designed but are to be installed operated and serviced by trained personnel Installation operation and servicing of this equipment require trained personnel with technical skills in electrical theory and fluid dynamics This manual is not a substitute for qualified technicians or local authorities on electricity gas fluid or engineering and therefore does not supersede amend or void local safety installation practices Please refer to local authorities for further information NEED A LITTLE HELP At MDG we try our best to provide you with complete information for our products Despite it all sometimes a little more is required due to the specifics of your project and installation We re looking forward to go that extra mile for you Contact us By Phone 1 800 663 3020 1 514 272 6040 By Fax 1 514 722 3229 By e mail
39. parts Do not remove change or cover these labels If the labels are not readable contact MDG Fog Generators Ltd BOLD TEXT Contains important information cautionary steps and warnings that should be read and understood prior to installing the unit BOLD and ITALIC TEXT pertains to product names and trademarks proprietary names and products made by MDG Fog Generators Ltd Please read the following instructions carefully and completely before installing pressurizing and turning on the Fog Generator COPYRIGHT NOTICE This User Guide Original Instructions is copyrighted and all rights are reserved by MDG Fog Generators Ltd No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without the prior written permission of MDG Fog Generators Ltd MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 5 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator theONE The MDG theONE is a revolutionary digital dual mode atmospheric generator Its simple and efficient multi level User Interface accessible from the backlit LCD panel allows for a gradual switch between either mode seamlessly using various networking protocols DMX 512 A USITT and RDM ANSI 1 20 Each parameter is set into specific presets but can be accessed and redefined by advanced users The netw
40. te of the fog generator None of its sub menus can be modified Control Menu allows the user to control locally the MDG theONE All its sub menus can be set as long as the generator is not in DMX RDM or Ethernet mode Interface Menu allows the user to define or verify the communication via DMX RDM or Network Setting Menu summarizes general configuration of the generator The menu is refreshed every second Items display with a character are state messages or parameters updated by the program The user cannot modify them Items display with a gt character are control parameters The user within specific ranges or choices can MODIFY them In user input mode the value or the choice is preceded witha This menu can be modified by user A E XNIU Ho i Kre ADDR 159 DMS ADOR 155 L hiis ADOR 155 MDG theONE User Guide Rev A e 14 44 MDG theONE Atmospheric Generator The tree menu architecture is explained below Items highlighted in blue are state menu and those highlighted in yellow are control menu g STATUS Status menu UNIT OFF xx HEAT LO LO HI LO HI HI CONTROL Z m o z m J N ca FO Q MOG theONE Status State string the generator is off the generator is heating but not ready the generator is purging the heating module the generator is generator is ready to produce fog the generator is produ
41. to have a downstream dispersion Be careful to tighten the two handlewheels on both sides Connect the three 3 contacts DMX cable to the MDG theONE s front receptacle PA Quick release pin Downward dispersion Mount the fan above the fog nozzle for downward fog dispersion s Caan This icon on top Just pin the fan at the position below the nozzle Verify LES the fan support is horizontal and insert the quick release pins on both sides Attach the safety cable We recommend having the safety cable passing inside the fan support then several times around structural tube Rotate the fan to have the configuration icon on top of the fan and slightly incline the fan to have a downstream dispersion Be careful to tighten the two handlewheels on both sides Connect the three 3 contacts DMX cable to the MDG theONE s front receptacle Transportation When the external fan is not used it can be stored under the MDG theONE generator DO NOT FORGET TO DISCONNECT THE DMX cable and to remove the quick release pins Safety cable Insure that the fan is horizontal and place the DMX cable inside the fan support Slide the fan below the fog generator with the metal en hinge on top until you see two holes on the support aM h p SES plate If you feel some resistance pull upward the back Support plate of the fan Insert the quick release pins in the two holes of the support
42. ware Start Address DMX Footprint RDM Personality Latest Action 10 4 161 133 ONE 10001 Port A MD 17498140 0x4d44 0x 10b00 1c MDG Fog Generators Ltd Atmospheric Generator 1 000 15 5 _1 theONE Version 1 30 gt Get details ok 09 re nn ronn anna UN RDM Properties Name Unit ull Min Value Max Value Default Value Value Latest Action Device Label none none none none ONE 11028 TR cet property Device Model Description none none none none Atmospheric Generator TE cet property GENERATOR STATE none none none o UNIT OFF TE cet property Manufacturer Label none none none o MDG Fog Generators Ltd TR cet property NETWORK UNIVERS NU none 1 128 1 TR cet property Product Detail Id List none none none mineral oil fogger TER cet property Device details 2 Filter TE connection status 1 nodes 1 online 0 questionable 0 offline Mode Administrator m Display Standard a Network Interfaces 2 Discovery is very simple Select one port or as many as you wish Click the Discover RDM Devices button The Latest Action bar will turn green as discovery is completed on each port The number of responders found on each port is listed under the RDM Devices column Details of all RDM responders will be reported in the lower pane To review PIDs select a specific RDM responder and then choose Device Details either from the RDM Manager Menu ta

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