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3-Status
Status Screen, allows the following two options:
1-System
2-Network
Both the Status screens are read-only and provide
information about the system and Networking.
These require no user-input and serve as a way of
checking the performance of the unit.
4-Restart
Restart Screen, when activated, prompts for the user
to confirm the selection.
1-YES
2-NO
Once confirmed, Pixelator will stop the output engine
and restart the system. While rebooting the LCD screen
will change between a couple of screens, and the LCD
Main Menu will only be visible, once the system is fully
ready. (usually takes a minute)
System Restarting
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Web Interface
The Pixelator 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 10, XP or Vista, MacOS or Linux
can be used.
Type the IP address (shown on the LCD Menu) into your
web browser to access the Pixelator Web Interface.
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Throughout the Web Interface, helpful hints are displayed
when a user hovers the mouse over the "Help" icon?
Settings are saved instantly across the device with the
exception of system name which will initialize a reboot upon
save being pressed.
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. Profile Editor opens 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.
Document ID: 2114
User Manual
50657 (PIXELATOR)
www.enttec.com
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