38 TX3 Nano Configuration Manual
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TX3 Nano Settings
Remove a TX3 Nano from the list of discovered TX3 Nanos
• Click the trash icon beside the TX3 Nano that you want to remove.
The TX3 Nano disappears from the list.
Note: A TX3 Nano removed from this list continues to function, but is no
longer synchronized or backed up. You can configure it as a
standalone unit by signing into it as described in section 2.2 on page
13.
Warning: If you remove a TX3 Nano and then discover it again, all of its
settings will be reverted to the factory defaults.
Rediscover the IP address of a TX3 Nano
If the IP address of a TX3 Nano changes, then a broken link icon
appears beside it.
• Click the broken link icon to update the TX3 Nano with the right IP
address.
Configure another TX3 Nano
• Select a different TX3 Nano in the list of discovered TX3 Nanos and
configure its settings, inputs and outputs, access point, and correlations.
Note: For simplicity, only sign into the one TX3 Nano (the master) and
configure the slaves by selecting them in the TX3 Nano network.
3.16.2 Synchronization
When you synchronize TX3 Nanos, schedules and residents are copied from the
selected TX3 Nano to the other discovered TX3 Nanos.
The TX3 Nano settings (everything on the Nano Settings page including inputs,
outputs, access point, and correlations) is specific to each TX3 Nano and is not
changed when you synchronize. Events are specific to each TX3 Nano and are
not changed when you synchronize.
Synchronize the settings of all TX3 Nanos
1. In TX3 Nano network, select the TX3 Nano that has the schedules and
residents that you want to copy to the other TX3 Nanos.