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Ælogic Operation
Millennia’s Ælogic remote control software is
straightforward to operate. Here is an in-depth
description of the available functions of the GUI.
Refer to Appendix for a list of keyboard shortcuts.
Unit Status Window –
The example screen above
shows a Unit Status window in which six HV-3R units
(48 channels) are connected to the remote network.
The Unit Status window displays an icon of each
HV-3R unit on the network. The status of each
HV-3R is represented by its icon’s color code, as
follows:
Red Icon –
“Unit ID Has a Conflict with Another
Unit”. If two or more HV-3Rs share the same Unit
ID number or IP address, their icons will turn red,
and will show identical IDs or IP addresses until the
conflict is resolved.
Setting a Unit ID or IP address must be done locally
on each HV-3R. Other errors could also cause a red
icon, such as over-temperature, power supply out of
range, other networking errors, etc.
Green Icon –
“Functioning Normally”. Remote unit
functioning normally.
Flashing Green Icon
– “Functioning Normally,
Local Mode”. Remote unit is functioning normally but
is in the local mode.
If the unit is in Local mode when Ælogic is
started, it won’t appear. Be sure to
change the unit to Remote mode so the
software can recognize the HV-3R.
Purple Icon –
“Unit ID Is Offline”. A unit used to
be connected to the network and set to this Unit ID.
The unit is missing from the network. It was either
turned off or the Ethernet was disconnected or both.
Gray Icon –
“Unit ID Is Inactive”. No unit is
connected to the network and set to this Unit ID.
Unit Status Dialog –
Double left mouse click on
any icon brings up that unit’s Unit Status dialog box
displaying the following information:
1.
Unit Functionality
2.
48v Monitor
3.
24v Monitor
4.
5v Monitor
5.
3.3v Monitor
6.
Temperature
7.
MAC Address
8.
IP Address
Scene Window
Unit Status Window
Control Section