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Wi-Fi Wireless

Remote Control

User Manual
Version 1.03

Lighting Technologies

M 2123 1106.02.123
ADB Wi-Fi Remote Control

1. Table of Contents

1. TABLE OF CONTENTS _______________________________________________________ 1

2. FOREWORD ________________________________________________________________ 2

3. INTRODUCTION _____________________________________________________________ 3

4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS_________________________________________________ 4

5. GET CONNECTED ___________________________________________________________ 5


5.1. BASIC CONNECTION _______________________________________________________ 5
5.2. STANDARD AND CUSTOMIZED CONNECTION ______________________________________ 5
6. ADB WI-FI SOFTWARE INSTALLATION _________________________________________ 7

7. REGISTRATION OF ADB WI-FI SOFTWARE _____________________________________ 10

8. ACCESS POINT SETUP______________________________________________________ 12


8.1. BASIC CONFIGURATION ____________________________________________________ 12
8.2. CUSTOMIZED CONFIGURATION _______________________________________________ 12
9. POCKET PC WI-FI CONFIGURATION___________________________________________ 17
9.1. POCKET PC ____________________________________________________________ 17
9.2. CONFIGURATION OF THE WEP _______________________________________________ 25
10. ISIS 2.10 AND WI-FI _________________________________________________________ 27
10.1. CONNECTING A WI-FI REMOTE CONTROL UNIT TO AN ISIS DESK ______________________ 28
11. WI-FI SOFTWARE __________________________________________________________ 30
11.1. INTRODUCTION __________________________________________________________ 30
11.2. CHANNEL ______________________________________________________________ 31
11.3. MEMORY ______________________________________________________________ 32
11.4. MACRO ________________________________________________________________ 33
11.5. DIMMER _______________________________________________________________ 34
12. PERSONAL NOTES _________________________________________________________ 35

13. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION _________________________________________________ 36

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2. Foreword

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Issue 1.03 defines the installation for Toshiba and Dell Pockets for Operating System
Windows 2003

Issue 1.01 was restricted to Toshiba only.

Zaventem, November 23, 2004

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3. Introduction

The ADB Wi-Fi system allows you to remote control any ADB ISIS® desk 1 from
wherever you are in your venue: on and off stage, in the auditorium, the handheld
Remote Control unit serves as a substitute for the front control panel of a desk. Most
of the desk’s functions are available via the Wi-Fi Remote Control.

The ADB Wi-Fi software runs on any Pocket PC with Windows Mobile 2003.

The ADB Wi-Fi Remote Control uses the standard wireless network technologies.

1
ISIS® version 2.10 or higher

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4. Technical Specifications

The ADB Wi-Fi Remote Control uses standard wireless network technologies.
The performance characteristics such as operating range are defined by the
networking equipment and its set-up.

On a Wi-Fi Network with ADB Wi-Fi software there are no limits to the amount of
Access Points and Pocket PC’s.

The required number of Access Points and the distances between Wi-Fi Nodes
depends on the characteristics of the selected Wi-Fi equipment and the environment
in which the network is set up (such as the presence of metal structures etc.) To have
a good estimation, please refer to the Instruction Manual of the selected Access
Point.

The Access Point selected by ADB is the D-Link DWL-2000AP

Manufacturer’s characteristics of the D-Link DWL-2000AP:

• Indoor: 100 m
• Outdoor: 400 m

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5. Get connected

There are different ways to connect the Remote Control to your desk(s). This User
Manual describes some of those connection set-ups. For other system lay-outs
please contact ADB’s ISIS® Support team. E-mail isissupport@adblighting.com

The following chapter describes these configurations:


• Basic Connection: one lighting desk and one Access Point.
• Standard Connection: one/several desks and one/several Access Points.
• Customized Connection: one/several desks and one/several Access Points,
with security (Access Control).

5.1. Basic Connection

Connect a standalone desk or a Master/Slave system with one Access Point.

Hardware & Software Requirements:

• Pocket PC with Win Mobile 2003 and integrated wireless LAN


• ADB Wi-Fi Software
• An Ethernet Switch is required in case of a Master/Slave system
• Wireless Access Point : D-link DWL-200AP
• Ethernet cables (the selected WAP is Auto-MDI/MDIX 2 )
• Desk with ISIS® 2.10 software

5.2. Standard and Customized Connection

These set-ups are suitable to connect one or more desks with one or more Access
Points.

Hardware & Software Requirements:

• Pocket PC Win Mobile 2003 and integrated wireless LAN


• ADB Wi-Fi Software
• Wireless Access Point : D-link DWL-200AP
• ADB Desk with ISIS® 2.10 software (or later)
• Ethernet Switch (is not required when using one desk, one Access Point and
the distance between Desk and Access Point does not exceed 100 m.)
• Ethernet cables (one cable for each node 3 )

2
The Ethernet Port on the DWL-2000AP is Auto-MDI/MDIX. You can use either a standard or a
cross-link Ethernet cable to connect the Ethernet port of the DWL-2000AP to an Ethernet switch or a
console
3
A node is any device connected to a network. Nodes can be computers, personal digital assistants
(Pocket PC), lighting desks, or other network appliances.

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The following chapters describe the setup of a Wi-Fi remote controller. Dedicated
paragraphs describe the ‘Basic set-up’ and the ‘Customized setup’. Only the part
which is necessary for your requirements needs to be set up. The set-up is simple,
but needs to be done correctly. We strongly recommend to read through this
document before attempting any installation or configuration of your equipment.
Good luck ☺ !

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6. ADB Wi-Fi software installation

You will need


• a Pocket PC Windows Mobile 2003 and integrated wireless LAN
• a Windows PC
• a USB cable to connect both
• the CD with ActiveSync, supplied with the Pocket PC

Step 1: Installing the Wi-Fi software requires a communication link between the
Pocket PC and the PC with a Windows operating system. To establish this link you
will need Microsoft ActiveSync on the Windows PC. This program is delivered with
the Pocket PC. If ActiveSync is not installed on the PC, please refer to the Pocket PC
User Manual and install this software.

Step 2: Once the link (by USB) between the Pocket PC and the Windows PC has
been established, you are ready to install the ADB Wi-Fi software on your Pocket PC.
On the ISIS® Software CD 4 you will find a directory labeled Wi-Fi PPC. This directory
includes the ADB Wi-Fi Remote Control file.

Double click the icon to launch the installation.

4
ISIS® Software CD version 2.10

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Press 'Yes' when the pop-up window “Installing applications” appears

Click OK when the pop-up window “Application downloading complete” appears.

The ADB Wi-Fi software has now been installed on the Pocket PC.

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Start the ADB Wi-Fi Remote Control program on the Pocket PC.

Keystrokes:

<START> <PROGRAMS> < ADB WI-FI REMOTE CONTROL>

If the software is used for the first time it is necessary to fill in a registration code.
Please refer to next Chapter how to register software.

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7. Registration of ADB Wi-Fi software

After starting the program (First time or Evaluation) the “Registration” window will
appear. You need a software registration key to unlock the software. To receive a
registration key it is necessary to fill in the Registration Form 5 .

If you have a registration code: fill in the code and confirm with the Registration
button. The ADB Wi-Fi software has been registered.

If you don’t have a registration code: click the Evaluation button. The ADB Wi-Fi
software will run like a registered version for a short period of time. This allows you to
test and configure your ADB Wi-Fi software.

5
Registration form for ADB Wi-Fi in appendix 1

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The above window will appear after the Installation and Registration (or Evaluation).

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8. Access Point setup

This chapter describes the setup for the D-Link DWL-2000AP Access Point. Other
Access Points may work but are not supported by ADB.

D-Link DWL-2000AP

8.1. Basic configuration

The Basic Configuration does not require any configuration of the Access Point itself.
It is the simplest set-up, but it has no privacy / security WEP 6 .

Supply the Access Point with 230 V.

Connect the Access Point with an Ethernet cable (standard or cross-link) to an ISIS®
desk, or to an Ethernet Switch on your lighting network. Configuration is done.

SECURITY WARNING: This basic configuration has no privacy / security (WEP)!

8.2. Customized configuration

A Customized Configuration requires a PC with a Windows operating system. The


set-up procedure is for an Access Point set to its original factory default settings. 7
This includes IP address, password …

6
Wired Equivalent Privacy; a security protocol for wireless local area networks.
7
This Access Point has a Reset button to restore its original factory default settings; refer to the
D-Link DWL-2000AP User Manual.

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This customized configuration procedure describes just some of the possible Access
Point configurations. For more specific settings, please refer to the Access Point User
Manual.

Connect the Access Point to the Windows PC with an Ethernet cable (standard or
cross-link).

To configure an Access Point it is necessary to give a fixed IP address to your PC 8 .

We strongly recommend that you make a note of your original settings on the PC
before you modify any. This will help you to restore the original configuration of the
PC later on.

• Configure a fixed IP address on the PC


IP address must be in the range 192.xxx.xxx.xxx

My Computer > Network Connections > Local Area Connection Properties > Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties

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This requires Windows network knowledge!

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The “Automatically detect” setting must be disabled; it is found in the LAN settings of
the PC. You may need to temporarily set it to Disabled:

• Check that the ‘Automatically detect’ setting is disabled

Your PC is now ready to configure the Access Point.

• Open the Web browser on the PC and surf to http://192.168.0.50 9

• Fill in 'admin' 10 for user name and press OK.

9
This IP number is the factory default address of the Access Point; we assume it has not been
modified.
10
Default password of Access Point (factory default settings)

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• Select the Wireless option

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• AP Name: the name you choose for the Access Point (e.g. AP UpStage
Left)
• SSID 11 : the name you choose for the WLAN (e.g. Studio1)
• Channels: your Channel number => You can change the setting to match
an existing wireless network (Default setting is channel 6)
• WEP: Enabled / Disabled => Change the encryption settings, for more
secure wireless communication
• WEP Encryption: select 64 Bit or 128 Bit
• WEP Mode: HEX
• Key: Enable key index 1 and give a key 1 => 64 bit = 10 digits
128 bit = 26 digits

Do not use the number shown in the example (1234567890).


Write down this WEP Key number; you will need it later on to configure the
Pocket PC.

Press Apply to finalize the setup of the Access Point.

Note: SSID => must be identical for all Access Points on the same network!

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A service set identifier (SSID) is a sequence of characters that uniquely names a wireless local area network.

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9. Pocket PC Wi-Fi configuration

9.1. Pocket PC

• Tap Start on the Pocket PC


• The Taskbar will open
• Select Settings in the Taskbar

Toshiba Dell

• Select in the Settings window the System tab.

• Select in this ‘System Settings’ Window the option Wireless Network

• .

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It is possible that you will receive the pop-up message 'Please turn on Wireless
communication switch!' on your Pocket PC. This means that the hardware switch for
Wi-Fi applications is not switched on.

Set it to “On”. The switch is on the bottom of the Pocket PC.

WARNING: look carefully! The switch next to the Wireless Communication


switch is the hardware-reset switch! 12

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Resets the Pocket PC to the factory default settings

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The 'Configure Wireless Network' window will display all the available Wireless
networks. This list includes the default network. In case of a ‘basic configuration’ for
the Access Point, this default network is given by your Access Point. In case of a
‘customized configuration’, the name can be customized.

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Enable wireless by tapping the Wireless Icon and select an Access Point to connect
to. Confirm with the “connect button”

• Select the Network Adapters tab.

• Configure the Network Card; Select the IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter.

Toshiba Dell

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This opens the dialogue window “IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter”.

• Select Use specific IP address option in the selected Adapter window.

• Enter the specific IP address

IP address: The Pocket PC is a part of the ADB Lighting Network, so


its IP address must start with a 2, as required by the
ArtNet specification.
Decide on an IP address 13 .
Example: IP address 2.1.2.3 14
Subnet mask: 255.0.0.0
Default gateway: No value required

Do not forget to tap 'ENTER' after the configuration

13
IP address values: 2.xxx.xxx.xxx => xxx a value between 000 and 255
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Each node on the Network must have a private address, i.e. each node has a different address; i.e.
each node on the same network must have a different address.

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After Enter is tapped the pop-up message 'Adapters' will appear on the screen.

• Tap

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• Tap

• Select in this ‘System Settings’ Window the option Wireless LAN Manager.

• Select the Manager tab

• Enable the Wireless Indicator; press Apply; press

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• Close the Settings window, tap

If you decided on a ‘Basic configuration’, then you have now finished the set-up. You
can continue to chapter 10 'ISIS® 2.10 and Wi-Fi'.
If you decided for a Customized Access Point, then please proceed with the
procedure below.

The following description is only for Customized Access Point(s) configurations

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9.2. Configuration of the WEP

This description is only for Customized Access Point(s) configurations

• Select in this ‘System Settings’ dialogue window the option Wireless Network

• Select your network (ex ADB Wi-Fi)

• Tap the Authentication tab

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• Enable data encryption option (WEP Enabled)


• Enter your Network Key 15 and Key index 16
• Tap Enter

You have now finalized the configuration of a Pocket PC with a customized Access
Point.

15
Same as Network Key of Access Point(s)
16
Same as Key index of Access Point(s)

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10. ISIS® 2.10 and Wi-Fi

A Wi-Fi handheld remote is an Ethernet Node. Connecting this node to an ISIS® desk
is similar as configuring any other Ethernet node. The configuration is done in the
point-to-point configuration.

It is the ISIS® desk that decides to link to the Wi-Fi Remote Controller unit. A
Wi-Fi Remote Controller can only control one system at the time! A system being a
Stand-alone desk; or a Master/slave/screen system.

Power-up sequence: it is necessary to switch on the Wi-Fi Remote Controller (the


Pocket PC) and have the software up and running before connecting the Wi-Fi to an
ISIS® desk.

The Subnet 17 of the Wi-Fi Remote and the Subnet of the ISIS® desk must be
the same; if they’re different you won’t be able to establish a link between the Wi-Fi
Remote and the ISIS® lighting desk.

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Please refer to ADB Ethernet Guide

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10.1. Connecting a Wi-Fi Remote Control unit to an ISIS® desk

Keystrokes to configure:

<MENU> <F6{NETWORK}> <F5{NETWORK SETUP}><F1{NODE CONFIG}

The screen below appears:

The screen displays all available nodes (Point-to-Point) 18 on the Network. If a Wi-Fi
Remote is available it will appear in the list.

Select the Wi-Fi Remote and Press F1 {Edit}

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Refer to ADB Ethernet Guide

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Enable the ‘In Use’ option. (Enable: [X]) The Wi-Fi Remote is now linked to the ISIS®
Desk.
Name: you can enter a name for the Remote Unit. That name will appear on the
ISIS® Network.

Enable is only possible if the Subnets of the ISIS® desk and the Wi-Fi Remote
are identical.

Keystrokes to exit the node configuration:

<F8> <F8> <MENU>

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11. Wi-Fi software

11.1. Introduction
The ADB Wi-Fi remote software for Pocket PC allows you to remote control any
ISIS® desk from wherever you are in your in venue. This very compact and
lightweight hand-held remote control unit offers you all the comfort of remote access
to the most important functions on your lighting desk:

• Channels, groups and fields


• Loading and recording of memories
• Re-playing of pre-recorded macros
• Direct access to dimmers (through the desk)

The ADB Wi-Fi Remote Controller is bidirectional. All manipulations performed on the
Wi-Fi Remote are simultaneously generated and visible on the ISIS® desk, and all
manipulations performed on the ISIS® desk are simultaneously generated and visible
on the Wi-Fi Remote.

All manipulations performed on the Wi-Fi Remote or on the ISIS® desk are displayed
on the ISIS® console’s ‘history line’ and on the Wi-Fi Remote’s ‘history line’.

History line:

• On the ISIS® desk:


o White history information: ISIS® desk manipulations;
o Yellow history information: Wi-Fi Remote (10 manipulations).

• On the Wi-Fi remote: history line of all manipulations of desk and Pocket PC;
also contains all ISIS® messages.

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11.2. Channel

Select the channel screen by pressing the channel tab. The channel and group
functions are similar as in ISIS® software.

Field selection: No field is selected after the remote is turned on. The Wi-Fi remote
will work in the selected field of the ISIS® desk. It is possible to change this field with
the Wi-Fi Remote. Tap the Field button. The Field selection screen will open. Select
the required field and value and tap OK. (see drawing below)

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11.3. Memory

Select the Memory screen by pressing the Memory Tab. The Memory functions are
similar to those in the ISIS® software.

Pressing a digit together with a function (Load/Rec) will directly be a memory


number.

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11.4. Macro

Select the Macro screen by tapping the Macro Tab. The Macro functions are similar
to those in the ISIS® software

To Play a Macro: <MACRO NUMBER> AND <RUN>


To Stop all running Macros: <STOP>

Macros 101 to 105 are factory-programmed dedicated macros for the Wi-Fi Remote.

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11.5. Dimmer

Select the Dimmer screen by tapping the Dimmer Tab. The Dimmer functions are
similar to those in the ISIS® software.

Selecting a dimmer will act directly on the dimmer (through the desk) and not on a
channel. This direct-to-dimmer action is not affected by a Patch, field selection or
Grand Master.

Keystrokes: Select a dimmer and enter a value.

Prev D and Nxt D buttons allow the control of the next or previous dimmer without
entering a new value; the value of the first selection remains.

Selection other screen (Tab) will automatically force all direct dimmer outputs to
value 0. The direct dimmer output uses HTP.

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12. Personal Notes

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13. Additional Information

The User Manual for ISIS® 2.10


The comprehensive User Manual for ISIS® 2.10 can be downloaded from the ADB
website. http://www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Control Desks > ISIS®
Software > ISIS® 2.10 User Manual.

The ADB Ethernet Network Guide


The "ADB Ethernet Network Guide" can be downloaded from the ADB website.
http://www.adblighting.com > ADB Products > Interfaces > Ethernet > select the User
Manual.

ESTA and its Technical Standards Programme


Learn more about - or participate in - the ongoing standards development efforts:
http://www.esta.org/tsp/
Example: the ESTA Control Protocols Working Group covers subjects such as
DMX512-A the future successor to DMX512/1990
RDM Remote Device Management (EIA-485 serial transmission)
ACN Advanced Control Network (over Ethernet).
The process of creating a new standard includes one or several Public Reviews.
Participate!

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