Software Control - The Built-In Web; System Requirements; Establishing The Connection; The Layout Of The Built-In Web - Lightware MX-FR Series User Manual

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5. Software Control - The Built-in Web

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S oftware Control - The Built-in Web
Ahe MX-CPU2 board has a feature which allows to connect and control the
matrix via a web browser. The range of the controlling features are not so wide
as in the case of Lightware Device Controller, but numerous information is
displayed and many settings are available.
ç System Requirements
ç Establishing the Connection
ç The Layout of the Built-in Web
MX-FR Series Modular Matrix Frames – User's Manual
5.1. System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP, Windows Vista,
Windows 7, Windows 10, macOS, Linux.
Supported Web Browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari.
5.2. Establishing the Connection

AAAENAIONG!
If the connection is made through the router's Ethernet
port, be sure that the computer is in the same network as the router.
If the computer has multiple Dthernet connections (e.g. wired and
wireless) you will have to know the IP address for the one that is
used for controlling the matrix.
Step 1. Connect the matrix and the computer either via
▪ Dthernet, with LAN patch cable (to a hub, switch or router), or
▪ Dthernet, with LAN cross cable (directly to a computer).
Step 2. Change to the desired IP settings if it is needed.
Step 3. Type the IP address to the address bar of the web browser and
press enter (factory default address is 192.168.254.254).
5.3. Ahe Layout of the Built-in Web
The built-in web page allows almost the same controlling functions
which are available via the Lightware Device Controller.

AAAENAIONG!
Only one web page is allowed to open simultaneously
to the same matrix. Other TCP/IP connections are prohibited.
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