E Ink Corporation ARC00301 Manual Do Utilizador

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controller numbers within a given 
installation have been assigned 
using the E Ink Prism Design 
Studio software, these numbers 
will appear. Note that only 
controllers set to the “master” 
mode will appear in this list. 
Select the desired 
controller/installation by tapping 
on its number in the list; you will 
then be prompted to enter the 
password for that controller. 
Passwords are assigned during the 
controller setup using the Prism 
Design Studio software; see Section 10 of this document. Once 
successfully paired with that controller, the mobile app will 
permit you to review the animations and playlists stored in 
that installation, start and stop them, and to monitor the 
status of all controllers 
within 
that installation. Please 
see 
the examples on the 
following pages. 
The ArC30 controller’s 
Bluetooth antenna is 
located near the upper 
right 
corner of the unit, just 
above 
the rightmost HC output 
connectors (HC outputs 
117-
132). Keep metallic 
objects, including cabling, 
away 
from this area. Also note 
that 
Bluetooth communications 
may 
 
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13.  File Storage 
Each controller provides 320 KB of internal flash storage; this is 
sufficient for the storage of up to eight animation files of 40 KB 
each. This is the maximum animation file size allowed when 
only this internal storage is available and is sufficient for 
approx. 76 seconds per file (assuming all outputs switching 
once per second). 
If additional storage space is desired, or if animation files 
larger than 40 KB are to be used, you may install a standard 
micro SD card of up to 32 GB in the slot provided. To install the 
card, simply insert it into the slot as shown on the following 
page and press until the card locks into the slot. To remove the 
card, press on the edge of the card to release it and then 
extract it from the slot. 
 
  The SD card holder is set back a few millimeters from the 
opening in the case. When inserting an SD card, ensure that 
the card is entering the SD card holder before pressing it all 
the way in to lock it into the slot. A thin tool such as a small, 
non-conductive flat-blade screwdriver may be useful in seating 
the card into the holder, or releasing it for extraction.