Web Interface
The Datagate Mk2 is configured, controlled and
programmed through a web browser interface running
on a computer system located on the same Local Area
Network. Any modern web browser, such as Chrome,
Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari or Opera, running under
any operating system, including Windows XP or Vista,
Mac OS X or Linux can be used.
Throughout the Web Interface, helpful hints are
displayed when a user hovers the mouse over the
"Help" icon?
Web: Profiles
From this screen you can manage your profiles.
As you will notice in the "Remarks" column, the factory
default profiles are read only. If you wish to modify one
of them, you will first need to copy the profile to some
other name. Once the profile has been copied you can
modify it to fit your particular needs.
Clicking on the Profile name will launch the profile in the
profile-editor window.
Web: Profile Editor
Create a new profile or edit an existing one using the
profile-editor. Opens up in a new page in your web
browser. Select a module on the left and the right panel
will provide help about that panel. Connect a module to
another using wires from one point to another.
The direction of the wire (arrow) is important, the arrow
signifies output, and reflects the flow of data.
Web: Profile Modules
Each profile is made up of two or more connected
Modules or Actions. The relationship between them
forms the layout of the data flow within the profile.
The following modules are available:
The DMX port
represents one of the physical ports on
the rear of this unit, select which port you want to use by
using the drop down.
•
Rate: refresh rate to send DMX (frames per
second)
Break: Break time (micro sec) between each DMX
•
frame (default is 200)
Quick Start Manual
MANUAL-DATAGATE
for more information, visit:
www.enttec.com/datagate
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