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I. Network Configuration The iRFR requires that your console be on a wireless network. Below are a couple examples of how you may choose to configure your wireless network: *NOTE: Your lighting network should never have a direct connection to the internet. It is also critical that the wireless component...
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jmusarra
on 09-02-2009
Filed under: iphone, ipod, iRFR, remote control, RFR, RFU, wireless, WRFU
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I. Connecting to Your Console NOTE: If you have not already setup your console's wireless network and configured your iPhone/iPod to use that network, you need to start here: iRFR: How to Setup Your Wireless Network 1. On your console, you will need to enable iRFR support (which if off by default...
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okrogell
on 07-04-2009
Filed under: iphone, ipod, iRFR, remote control, RFR, RFU, wireless, WRFU
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I. Connecting to Your Console NOTE: If you have not already setup your console's wireless network and configured your iPhone/iPod to use that network, you need to start here: iRFR: How to Setup Your Wireless Network On your Congo or CongoJr you will need to have Remote Controls enabled. No other...
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okrogell
on 07-04-2009
Filed under: Congo, CongoJr, iphone, ipod, iRFR, remote control, RFR, RFU, wireless, WRFU
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RFR with Congo/CongoJr Also see: Getting Started with Congo/CongoJr The iRFR has the same functionality as the Net3 RFR. The RFR works within its own field and this field can be cleared from the console. All channel intensity levels generated by the remote can only be recorded into targets from the remote...
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okrogell
on 07-04-2009
Filed under: Congo, CongoJr, iphone, ipod, iRFR, remote control, RFR, RFU, wireless, WRFU
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I don't remember if I've asked for this before or not but; it would be great if the CHECK + and CHECK - buttons on the remote (cRRFU) skipped channels with nothing patched into them. I realize that might make it easy to loose track of which channel you have up but that's pretty easy to do...
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Information Version: 5.0.0.9.0.42 Console Firmware: 1.0.0.0.0.009 IO Firmware: 1.2.0.9.0.1 Channels: 3072 Outputs: 2048 My Scenario: I have the play up and running. The console is in LIVE mode. I am up in the cats. I begin a channel/output (so I know what ouputs are in said channel) check. I proceed...
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1) Can an Output (Dimmer for old school users like me) check be accomplished using the RFR? It appears that it can be done if the console is already in Output Editor mode by using the "+" and "-" key - but no go otherwise. If so, how? 2) Is there a way to do a range patch (ie output 1-10 into channel...
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pfroy: However, it's under discussion as they're very awkward to use. Especially in the dark when I forget the head torch. I think you can set the backlight for the keys some where. I hope I am not wrong, but I think you can set Intensity and duration of you key backlights. Maybe Richard can remind me...