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11. Remote control
With the addition of an external Wireless Access Point, the console
can be remote controlled using Wi-Fi from an Android or iOS mobile
device such as a smartphone or tablet. This can be invaluable when
rigging, testing and focusing. You can also run and store playbacks
and palettes from the remote.
You can connect multiple remotes to the console and the console
itself remains functional while the remote is connected. Each remote
has a separate programmer so an operator can continue to work on
the console while another user programs other cues or palettes on
the remote.
The remote function operates using the Avolites Remote app on the
mobile device. This can be downloaded from the Google Play store or
Apple App Store.
11.1 Setting up the remote
All you need to do is make sure that the console is on the same
network as your mobile device. The app will automatically detect all
the consoles on the network.
Ensure that Wifi security is enabled on the network you
are using, as anyone who can connect to the wifi will be
able to control the console. You don’t want someone in
the audience taking over the show.