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Mackie TT24 Tech Note
Wireless Remote Control of the TT24
Updated: 7/20/04 by Benjamin
The TT24 includes a powerful piece of software called TT Control. With this
software, you can monitor and control the TT24 console from a PC attached via
USB.
Wouldn't it be great if you could use TT Control wirelessly?
Well you can, it's easy, and this is what you will need:

System Requirements

• A TT24
• A local PC (called the host) connected to your TT24 via USB. This
computer must be running Windows
capabilities.
• A PC laptop (called the client) with wireless capabilities. This computer
must be running Windows 95
• A properly confi gured wireless network.
Now on to the fun stuff...
USB
Connection
TT24
®
®
Olswang
®
®
or later.
Host
Computer
XP
1
Wireless Remote Control
®
XP
Professional, and have wireless
Wireless
Network
Client
Computer

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Summary of Contents for Mackie TT24

  • Page 1: System Requirements

    Updated: 7/20/04 by Benjamin The TT24 includes a powerful piece of software called TT Control. With this software, you can monitor and control the TT24 console from a PC attached via USB. Wouldn’t it be great if you could use TT Control wirelessly? Well you can, it’s easy, and this is what you will need:...
  • Page 2 Mackie TT24 Tech Note Procedure 1. Confi gure your TT24 and the host PC (see the TT Control installation instructions on the CD supplied with your TT24). 2. Confi gure your wireless network for both your client and host PCs.
  • Page 3 Mackie TT24 Tech Note c. On the Remote tab, select the “Allow users to connect remotely to this computer” check box. Do not check this box Check this box d. If you wish a user who is not an administrator, to have access to this computer remotely, click the “Select Remote Users…”...
  • Page 4 Mackie TT24 Tech Note 4. Install the remote desktop client on your client/laptop computer: The client software is installed by default on computers running Windows XP Professional, but you must install it manually on computers with other operating systems. The client software is an XP feature, but it is backwards compatible.
  • Page 5 Note: For more detailed information on remote desktop, follow this link: www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/getstarted/remoteintro.mspx “Mackie.” and the “Running Man” are registered trademarks of LOUD Technologies Inc. All other brand names mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders, and are hereby acknowledged.