Changes for page Pharos Configuration

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28 28  * The Pharos controller does any necessary processing to adapt these commands for the fixtures
29 29  ** For example, if Pharos receives an RGB command for a group containing RGB, HSI, and HSIC fixtures, it will do its best to make sure that the output color is consistent across all the different fixture types
30 30  ** Certain manufacturer-specific fixture Profiles exist in order to help the Pharos controller achieve a consistent output across multiple different fixture types
31 -* If it is desired to control the white channel separately from the RGB channels of an RGBW fixture, then it must be defined in the Pharos project as two separate RGB and W fixtures that are in different groups
31 +* To control the RGB and white channels of an RGBW fixture separately in ShowRunner™, it is necessary to define separate RGB and White fixtures in the Pharos project 
32 +** Add both a generic RGB fixture and a generic White fixture to the layout
33 +** Assign each fixture to a different group
34 +** Patch the RGB fixture
35 +** Patch the White fixture immediately following the RGB fixture (e.g., if the RGB is at address 1, patch the White fixture to address 4)
32 32  * Individual Fixtures can belong to multiple Fixture Groups, allowing ShowRunner™ to send different types of command (e.g. RGB vs CCT) to the same fixture 
33 33  ** Useful for certain situations, such as HSIC fixtures that need to be controlled as color-changing (RGB) in some situations but dynamic white (intensity/CCT) in others
34 34  ** In this scenario, one group would be defined in ShowRunner™ as an RGB load and one group would be defined as a Dynamic White load
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79 79  1. Open Pharos Designer 2 or an existing Pharos project
80 80  1. Connect to the Pharos controller using the USB-B port on the front of the controller
81 -1. Navigate to the Network tab and select the LPC
82 -1. If the Pharos Designer 2 version is different than the firmware on the Pharos controller, then it is necessary to either update the controller by pressing "Reload Firmor downgrade Pharos Designer 2
85 +1. Navigate to the "Network" page
86 +1. Select the Pharos controller from the list
87 +1*. If a Pharos project is open, controllers defined in the project will be displayed above the list of online controllers
88 +1*. If there are multiple online controllers, use the "Beacon" function to flash all the LEDs on the front of the controller and verify the correct one is selected
89 +1. If the Pharos Designer 2 version is different than the firmware on the Pharos controller, then it is necessary to either update the controller by pressing the "Reload Firmware" button, or downgrade Pharos Designer 2 by downloading the appropriate version from Pharos Controls' website
90 +1. Press the "Configure" button to open the network configuration menu
91 +1. Set DHCP mode to Static and configure the IP address, IP mask, default gateway, and DNS servers as required for your network
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93 +Once the Pharos controller is online, it is necessary to load the Pharos project to the controller:
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95 +1. Open the Pharos project in Pharos Designer 2
96 +1. Connect to the network that the Pharos controller is on, or connect to the controller directly via USB
97 +1. Navigate to the "Network" page in Pharos Designer 2
98 +1. Verify that all online controllers have firmware that matches the version of Pharos Designer 2 you are running, and update them if necessary
99 +1*. Online controllers are displayed below the list of controllers that are defined in the project
100 +1*. If you do not see the controller online and you are hard-wired to the same network as the controller, verify that the controller has the correct IP settings
101 +1*. If the controller is on a Control Subnet and you are connecting via the LAN, [[verify that port forwarding has been configured>>https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/FAQ/I%20can%27t%20connect%20to%20my%20Pharos%20LPC%20on%20the%20Control%20Subnet]] and proceed to the next step
102 +1*. If you do not see the controller online, but you are connecting to it over a routed network, proceed to the next step
103 +1. Select a controller that is defined in the project
104 +1. In the Properties menu on the right, click the Serial Number dropdown menu and select the SN corresponding to the controller
105 +1*. If you do not see the corresponding serial number, click the "Find..." button
106 +1*. If you are connecting to the controller over a routed network, put the controller's IP address into this field
107 +1*. If you are connecting to a controller on a Control Subnet from the LAN side of the processor, put the processor's LAN IP address followed by a colon and the external port number that corresponds to internal port 38008 of the controller. See our [[FAQ>>https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/FAQ/I%20can%27t%20connect%20to%20my%20Pharos%20LPC%20on%20the%20Control%20Subnet]] for information
108 +1. If there are multiple controllers in the project, repeat step 6 for all controllers
109 +1. Once all controllers defined in the project have been assigned a serial number, press the "Upload" button
110 +1. Upload the project to individual controllers, or press the "Upload All" button to upload the project to all online controllers
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112 +Pharos projects can also be loaded to controllers using the web interface, but in these cases it is still necessary to assign the Serial Number of the controller to the controller that is defined in the Pharos project. Additionally, the Pharos project must be exported for upload. See our [[FAQ>>https://wiki.chiefintegrations.com/FAQ/I%20can%27t%20load%20my%20Pharos%20project%20using%20the%20Pharos%20web%20interface]] for details.
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84 84  = ShowRunner™ Configuration =
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116 +ShowRunner™ is able to control fixtures in Pharos by sending group-level commands directly to Fixture Groups that are defined in the Pharos project, triggering Timelines that are defined in the Pharos project, or both. Note that since fixt
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118 +In order to control DMX fixtures on a Pharos controller with ShowRunner™, it is necessary to make sure that the ShowRunner™ configuration has the correct settings for the Pharos controller. Under the "LightingControllers" section of the ShowRunner™ configuration, locate the entry for the Pharos controller. Under the "Properties" section, verify that the "IpAddressOrHostname" matches the IP address or hostname of the Pharos controller. The "ApiPort" only needs to be changed if the HTTP port for the Pharos controller's web server has been changed from the default 80. Once the Properties for all Pharos controllers have been updated, load the configuration to the processor.
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120 +To add Pharos loads to ShowRunner™, launch the XPanel and navigate to the Settings > Load Configuration page and then select the Pharos controller from the list of controllers on the left. Once the controller is selected, press the "Configure Loads" button:
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122 +* All currently defined loads are shown on the left
123 +** The "Group: #" of the load must match the group number as defined in the Pharos project
124 +** It is not possible to change the group of an existing load from the XPanel UI. Instead, either save the config and edit the "LoadBaseIndex" property of the load, or delete the load and create a new load at the correct group
125 +* To add a new load to the controller, press "Add New Load" below the list of loads
126 +** The "Load Index/Channel" must match the group number as defined in the Pharos project
127 +*** Since ShowRunner™ uses group-level commands and fixtures in a group aren't necessarily on the same DMX universe, the "Universe ID" is grayed out and cannot be modified
128 +*** It is not possible to assign multiple Pharos groups to the same load, and it is not possible to assign multiple loads to the same group
129 +**** To have a single load in ShowRunner™ control multiple Pharos groups, create a new group in the Pharos project that contains the other groups and then associate the ShowRunner™ load with the super-group
130 +**** To have multiple ShowRunner™ loads control the same set of fixtures, create multiple groups in the Pharos project and assign the same fixtures to all groups (this is useful e.g. to allow ShowRunner™ to control an HSIC fixture using either RGB or dynamic white without needing to change the Load Type)
131 +** The "Load Type" does not need to strictly match the fixture type as defined in the Pharos project, as the Pharos controller will do its own processing to mix the DMX output to achieve the desired color
132 +*** "Single Channel" loads are interpreted by the Pharos as intensity only 
133 +**** Fixture profiles with a dedicated channel for intensity (IRGB, HSI, HSIC, ICHS, etc.) will only adjust the intensity channel, leaving the color and color temperature unchanged
134 +**** Fixture profiles without a dedicated intensity channel (RGB, RGBA, RGBW, etc.) will set all channels to the same intensity value sent by ShowRunner™
135 +*** "Dynamic White" loads are interpreted by the Pharos as an intensity and a color temperature
136 +**** Fixture profiles with dedicated intensity and color temperature (HSIC, ICHS, I/CCT, etc.) will use the values sent by ShowRunner™
137 +**** Pharos will attempt to mix the DMX output for fixture profiles without dedicated intensity and color temperature channels (warm/cool, RGBW, etc.) in order to match the values sent by ShowRunner™
138 +*** "RGB" loads are interpreted by the Pharos as an intensity + specific red, green, and blue values
139 +**** Fixture profiles with a dedicated channel for intensity (IRGB, HSI, HSIC, etc.) will use the load level sent by ShowRunner™ for intensity and then mix the other channels to match the RGB values
140 +**** Fixture profiles without a dedicated intensity channel (RGB, RGBW, etc.) will mix the intensities for each color to attempt to match the color and overall intensity sent by ShowRunner™
141 +** If controlling the RGB and White channels of an RGBW fixture separately, then you must define an RGB type load associated with the RGB fixture group in Pharos and then a Single Channel type load associated with the White fixture group in Pharos
142 +** The Area Assignment dictates what area the load will be associated with
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144 +ShowRunner™ is also capable of triggering Timelines in the Pharos project.
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147 +Once scene tracking has been configured for an area, Pharos Timelines will be triggered regardless of whether the individual loads are actually defined in ShowRunner™ or not.
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