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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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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 (off by default). In the...
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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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iRFR Documentation I. How to Setup Your Wireless Network II. Getting Started with Eos/Ion/Element III. Getting Started with Congo/CongoJr iRFR: Congo/CongoJr Functionality *Requires iPod/iPhone OS 3.0
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When equipment goes bad out in the field, it's often extremely helpful if the owner/end user can keep track of the circumstances of the failure. This is especially true when the problem is intermittent and might not occur when the technician is present. Service Technicians are exceptionally skillful...
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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...