DeviceControl Operation Manual
Table Of Contents
- FRONT PAGE
 - 1 CONTENTS
 - 2 DEVICECONTROL INTRODUCTION
 - 3 INSTALLING THE DEVICECONTROL APPLICATION
 - 4 CONNECTING YOUR PC TO NOMADLINK
 - 5 QUICK GUIDE FOR BASIC FUNCTIONS
- 5.1 Uploading Subnet(s)
 - 5.2 Toolbars overview
 - 5.3 Start Here
- 5.3.1 Basic operations
 - 5.3.2 Lock mode
 - 5.3.3 Creating Channel Groups
 - 5.3.4 Creating Power Groups
 - 5.3.5 Naming (or renaming) Devices, Channels and Groups
 - 5.3.6 Saving the configuration file
 - 5.3.7 Opening a saved system configuration file
 - 5.3.8 Reconnecting to a subnet
 - 5.3.9 Establishing Secure Connections
 - 5.3.10 Synchronization
 - 5.3.11 Normal operation with devices matched and synchronized
 
 
 - 6 REFERENCE SECTION
 
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configuration. With either synchronization direction 
(uploading from the physical amplifiers or download -
ing  from  a  configuration),  both  configured  and 
physical  DIP-switch settings are  compared.  Any 
mismatches are indicated as faults or warnings. See 
section 6.4.2.
5.3.11  Normal operation with devices matched 
and synchronized
By following the above Quick Guide instructions, you 
will be able to upload data from the network, create 
groups, name groups, rename devices, and save a 
configuration file. Under normal operating conditions, 
all devices in Device View will show a green “Match” 
indicator and a green “Status” indicator when you 
re-open the file and connect to the network. Data 
uploaded from the network will match the physical 
configuration by definition; a mismatched state will 
occur only if a physical change is made after upload-
ing, such as changing a DIP-switch setting. No further 
manual data entry is required using this method.
For more detailed information, please consult the fol-
lowing Reference section. This additional information 
will help you recognize and troubleshoot anomalous 
conditions. It also gives more detailed instructions on 
how to create and edit new configuration files “from 
scratch” in the Offline state.
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