avolites pearl exper ttitan ユーザーズマニュアル
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Select Static, type in an IP address such
as 192.168.0.3 and type in a subnet
mask 255.255.255.0. Finally exit iPod
settings.
10> Test that the iPod is connected to the
Expert: From the Avolites toolbar on the
console VDU, open Command Prompt.
Type in “ping 192.168.0.3” and then
press return. If it displays “Reply from
192.168.0.3” then the test was
successful.
10.1.2 Console setup
You need to set the console to allow connections from the remote
device.
1.
On the Pearl, turn the key to System and press [AvoTalk
Security] then [Remotes]. Press the softkey A toggle until it
reads “Allow All Remotes”.
2.
Connect to the console from the iPod by opening Safari and
typing in the address: http://192.168.0.2/Remote/ (where
“192.168.0.2” is the IP address of the Pearl Expert which you
set earlier).
3.
Choose a user name and type that into the box on the iPod and
press Create.
4.
The console will notify the operator of the remote request
showing the user name you provided. The operator then
chooses whether to allow or deny the remote.
5.
The console provides a 5 digit key which needs to be typed into
the iPod to pair the remote. Steps 3, 4 and 5 only need to be
done the first time an iPod is connected; the remote will
connect automatically from then onwards.
6.
The remote is now ready to control the lights patched on the
console.
The options on the Remote menu Softkey A are:
Remotes Disabled - No commands will be accepted from paired
Remotes Disabled - No commands will be accepted from paired
remotes, new pair requests will be ignored.
Allow Paired Remotes - Only allow commands from previously paired
Allow Paired Remotes - Only allow commands from previously paired
remotes, new pair requests will be ignored.
Allow New Remotes - Allow previously paired remotes and display
Allow New Remotes - Allow previously paired remotes and display
pair requests to the user for confirmation.
Allow All Remotes - For the current version of the remote this is
Allow All Remotes - For the current version of the remote this is
roughly equivalent to the previous option.
Pair requests will only be displayed when in System and Program
Pair requests will only be displayed when in System and Program
modes and when one of the last 2 options is selected.
At showtime, you should select one of the first 2 options to ensure
At showtime, you should select one of the first 2 options to ensure
you don't get any interruptions.