Web interface, Central control server, Paradigm central control server – ETC Unison Paradigm Central Control Server Setup Guide User Manual

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Paradigm Central Control Server

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Step 6:

Apply power to the units. On the initial power up, the power switch for each unit will
illuminate in blue. If the units do not power up immediately, press the power button located
on the front panel of each unit.

Web Interface

The Paradigm Central Control Server (P-CCS) is provided with built-in web interfaces on each
hardware device, accessible only through the use of an Internet browser.

Step 1:

To view the product web interface, first physically connect and configure a computer to
the Net3 network with the Central Control Server.

Step 2:

Launch a web browser (Internet Explorer 7 or newer, Chrome, Firefox, etc.).

Step 3:

Enter the product IP Address in the url address line of the browser to load the product web
interface. The Paradigm Central Control Server and Net3 Conductor are each provided
with default IP addresses from the factory.

Central Control Server

The Paradigm Central Control Server factory default IP Address is 10.101.10.10. For reference, the
factory default Subnet Mask is 255.255.0.0 and the gateway is 10.101.1.1.

The web user interface provides local interface and configuration of the Paradigm Central Control
Server (P-CCS) and the Paradigm network of products and features that are found in the Server Project
configuration.

• access to all preset and sequence controls in the Server Project
• access to timed event features for viewing, editing, and new event creation
• view of the entire network of projects in the Server Project, their processor and object status
• view and download server-wide log data
• upload a configuration file (*.spcf) from the connected PC
• retrieve a configuration file from the P-CCS

N o t e :

If power is lost after initial power up, the P-CCS will restore to the previous state when

power is restored. For example, if the power was on at power loss, the unit will return

to an on state when power is restored.

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