Changes for page Pharos Configuration

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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
81 +1. Navigate to the "Network" page
82 +1. Select the Pharos controller from the list
83 +1*. If a Pharos project is open, controllers defined in the project will be displayed above the list of online controllers
84 +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
82 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 the "Reload Firmware" button, or downgrade Pharos Designer 2 by downloading the appropriate version from Pharos Controls' website
83 83  1. Press the "Configure" button to open the network configuration menu
87 +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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89 +Once the Pharos controller is online, it is necessary to load the Pharos project to the controller:
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86 -If connecting to a Pharos controller located on the Control Subnet of a Crestron processor from the LAN side of the processor, then it is necessary to configure port forwarding on the processor before the project
91 +1. Open the Pharos project in Pharos Designer 2
92 +1. Connect to the network that the Pharos controller is on, or connect to the controller directly via USB
93 +1. Navigate to the "Network" page in Pharos Designer 2
94 +1. Verify that all online controllers have firmware that matches the version of Pharos Designer 2 you are running, and update them if necessary
95 +1*. Online controllers are displayed below the list of controllers that are defined in the project
96 +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
97 +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
98 +1*. If you do not see the controller online, but you are connecting to it over a routed network, proceed to the next step
99 +1. Select a controller that is defined in the project
100 +1. In the Properties menu on the right, click the Serial Number dropdown menu and select the SN corresponding to the controller
101 +1*. If you do not see the corresponding serial number, click the "Find..." button
102 +1*. If you are connecting to the controller over a routed network, put the controller's IP address into this field
103 +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
104 +1. If there are multiple controllers in the project, repeat step 6 for all controllers
105 +1. Once all controllers defined in the project have been assigned a serial number, press the "Upload" button
106 +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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108 +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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88 88  = ShowRunner™ Configuration =
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112 +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.
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114 +Once the Properties for all Pharos controllers have been updated, load the configuration to the processor.
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116 +When creating Pharos loads in ShowRunner™, the "Load Index/Channel" of the load corresponds to the group number of a Fixture Group in the Pharos project. 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
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