First thing, unpack your Miranda and make sure you have all the parts:
That's it! You're ready to go.
(If you don't have all the parts, contact us and we'll get things straightened out!)
If your network has a DHCP server, you can simply connect the Miranda with an ethernet cable, and it should find its way to the internet.
If you need to set a static IP, you have two options:
OR
An Amber LED on the Ethernet port indicates data transfer (it blinks off).
A Green LED indicates a 100-baseT connection rather than a 10-baseT.
Once connected, you should be able to find your Miranda on the Miranda Management Website. Be patient - it may take up to 2 minutes for the site to decide that the controller is back online.
Once it's online, you can use the Miranda Programmer and the Miranda Management Website to patch fixtures, program cues, and so forth.
<aside> ⭐ Find the detailed Miranda Management and Programmer Documentation here!
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DMX is connected to the screw terminals, using the polarity indicated on the labels.