Setup guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction to iControl Edge
- System Requirements
- Installation and Setup
- Key Concepts
- Task 1: Preparing to Install an iControl Edge System
- Task 2: Installing the iControl Application Server
- Task 3: Preparing a PC for Configuring the Application Server
- Task 4: Configuring the Application Server
- Task 5: Installing & Configuring EdgeVision Devices
- Task 6: Installing & Configuring Densité Systems
- Task 7: Installing & Configuring GC-100 Network Adapters
- Task 8: Installing Set-Top Boxes
- Task 9: Installing & Configuring Allégro Systems
- Task 10: Verification & Readiness Check
- Task 11: Managing the iControl Edge Configuration Files
- Task 12: Uploading and Applying iControl Edge Configuration Files
- Key Concepts
- Troubleshooting
- Installing PuTTY
- Using WinSCP
- Contact Us!

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6. In the Select page window, double-click the desired home page.
For instance:
•
Home.mpf, if you have two 1600 × 1200 monitor
•
HomeEDGE4.mpf, if you have a 4-input head-end and two 1600 × 1200 monitor
• Home1280x1024.mpf, for a single monitor with a resolution of 1280 × 1024
•
Home_1600x1050x2.mpf, if you have two 1600 × 1050 monitors in Multiple Monitor
1
mode
• HomeEDGE4_1600x1050x2.mpf, if you have a 4-input head-end and two 1600 × 1050
monitors in Multiple Monitor mode
The current version of iControl Edge includes three sets of pre-configured single-screen and
double-screen home pages: one set for systems with typically 4 set-top boxes, another one
for systems with 8 set-top boxes, and the default set for system with 16 set-top boxes. The
table below shows the supported monitor resolutions:
Note: You may see other versions of the EDGE Web site. These are backups of
previous versions that were saved when updating the Web site, and could be useful
should you need to revert to an older version.
1. Multiple Monitor mode is when you have two monitors connected to one PC and you expand your primary display
to the second monitor.