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Network Configuration The aRFR requires that your console be on a wireless network. DMX Only System You can use either a Wireless Access Point (WAP) or a Wireless Router. Some consoles will require the use of a crossover cable if going to a WAP. On your console, it is recommended that you have {Address...
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iRFR Product Info Page Click here for iRFR Documentation The iRFR is an application that runs on iPod, iPhone, and iPad devices. The iRFR is capable of interfacing with the Eos and Congo family of consoles (which include the Eos, Ion, Element, Congo, Congo Jr and Congo Kid.). The initial product release...
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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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aRFR Product Information Page The aRFR is an application that runs on Android devices. The aRFR is capable of interfacing with the Eos and Congo family of consoles (which include the Eos, Ion, Element, Congo, Congo Jr and Congo Kid). The initial product release requires Android 2.2 or later. To use the...
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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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aRFR Documentation How to Setup Your Wireless Network Getting Started with Your Eos Family Console Getting Started with Your Congo Family Console
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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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Connecting to Your Congo Family Console NOTE: If you have not already set up your console's wireless network and configured your Android device to use that network, please see aRFR: How to Setup Your Wireless Network. Once your Android device is configured to be on the same wireless network as your...
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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 the RFR starts up, it can be put into a variety of different modes by holding down keys on the keypad. A summary of those modes is shown here. Key Function [More SK] Software Upgrade Mode • Screen Displays "Remote boot Version0.3" [Clear] RFR setup mode: Set frequency, net id, signal...