Online vs. offline, Working online, Working offline – Aviom Pro64 Network Manager User Manual

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Pro64 Network Manager provides two ways of working with the settings and information related to a

Pro64 network—online and offline. The Network menu in the main workspace provides the commands

needed to go between the two states.

Working Online

Working online means that Pro64 Network Manager is connected to a group of Pro64 devices via an

RS‑232 or USB connection with the network’s Control Master, and that the user can monitor and change

the settings in the network. Working online allows the user to make changes to the network I/O routing

in real time, along with providing access to the Firmware Update utility. Settings can be saved in the form

of a project (described below). The project brings with it the option of creating and saving network‑wide

Scenes and/or device‑specific presets. See page 122 for information on the use of Scenes and see page 112

for complete information about using Device Presets.

The status bar will show a green Online LED when connected to a Pro64 network.

Working Offline

Once a project has been created, it can be edited offline without requiring the Pro64 network to be

connected to the PC. Most Pro64 Network Manager features and functions are available while working

offline; the Firmware Update utility is unavailable since no Pro64 hardware exists while offline.

Projects that are edited offline can be loaded back into the Pro64 network by reconnecting to the Pro64

network as long as the physical makeup of the network hardware is the same.

The status bar will show a yellow Offline LED when working without an active connection to a Pro64 network.

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