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Brompton Technology Tessera M2 - Connecting and Adding Fixtures

Brompton Technology Tessera M2
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1. Insert the USB flash drive containing the project file into one of the available USBports
on the processor.
2. Click Open... on the Start Screen or in the File drop-down menu in the Main Project
Screen. This will display the Project Management window.
3. When you have selected the file, click OK. This will copy the project file on to the pro-
cessor and display it in the list of projects stored on the processor.
4. Select the file from this list and click OK to open it.
To import a project if you are connected to the processor via Tessera Remote:
1. Click Import Project... in the project management window and navigate to the project
file you wish to load, either stored on the remote computer's hard drive or inserted
removable media.
2. When you have selected the file, click OK. This will add the project file to the list of pro-
jects stored on the processor.
3. Select the file from this file and click OK to open it.
Deleting Projects
1. Click Open... on the Start Screen or from File drop-down menu in the Main Project
Screen. This will display the Project Management window.
2. Select the project or projects (hold Ctrl to select multiple files).
3. Click Delete Projects. The selected files will immediately be removed from the pro-
cessor.
Connecting Fixtures
Cabling
The Brompton Tessera M2 processor can drive any Tessera compatible LED panel, mesh or
batten system. Most panel products will have a panel controller card fitted inside each
cabinet or tile. In the case of ray or batten type products where there is a low pixel count per
fixture, the panel controller card may be housed in a buffer box and a number of fixtures
connected to each buffer.
All Tessera compatible LEDfixtures have two Gigabit Ethernet ports: one to allow
connection from the processor and one to connect to the next unit in the chain. These ports
can be used interchangeably.

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