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1. Protected Features and Tabs lille 13 Timed Events aana naaa aa rs 13 Add Event 2 14 FIGS TAD 2 140864 semad oxdexellexrsGedu mma AE ls web eA een 17 Saving and Loading Configuration Files 18 Network tab lt 2 2622006600 sor RR ox wee ew ee a ewe 18 IP Addressing ihe drca ud wee won Ge ca oe ow owe ee woe 19 System tab 6 ee eee 19 Reload Firmware 00 0 ce eee ee eee ee ee es 20 Reset to Defaults 0 00 0 lll 20 Cleaning the Display 21 ETC Unison and Paradigm are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Electronic Theatre Controls Inc in the United States and other countries All other trademarks both marked and not marked are the property of their respective owners ETC intends this document whether printed or electronic to be provided in its entirety Introduction Welcome to the Paradigm Touchscreen user s guide This manual contains the procedures for setup of the Paradigm Touchscreens including theme file loading menu navigation touchscreen calibration timed events editing and cleaning instructions Reference the related Paradigm Touchscreen nstallation or Setup Guide for information on installation and hardware setup Unison Paradigm Wall Mount Touchscreen Unison Paradigm Portable Touchscreen The wall mount Touchscreen is also available with a locking cover or in a rack mount panel Touchscre
2. Ethernet which is NetConnect or Lon which is LinkConnect Note This is a very useful tool when troubleshooting your communication connection between the Paradigm Touchscreen and your Paradigm control system When a Paradigm Touchscreen is connected by NetConnect the IP address of the P ACP will display as the Server Address A Paradigm Portable Touchscreen will indicate the Connector ID of the Portable Connector Station UH1RS it is connected to Config tab About Screen Sound Comms r ig Files Network System Title Automatic LCD Configuration Description Location Sales Order No Technician Save Date Timed Events Service Pin Cancel The Config tab displays the project information that was provided in ControlDesigner Project information can only be modified in ControlDesigner 12 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual o 0 Protected Features and Tabs The Files Network and System tabs as well as the Timed Events feature on the Config tab are protected by passcode and should be used only by trained personnel Typically these displays are accessed only during system commissioning Pressing any of the tab names will display a keypad for passcode entry 2 E O 0 Cancel Clear Note Enter your four digit passcode ___ _ _ to access these menus These protected tabs should be accessed only by trained personnel Timed Events The Timed Events button on the C
3. items as it does not support NetConnect 4 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual Status e Reset button when pressed resets the LCD software causing a reboot and service pin message to the connected processor e Mode button press once for Setup menu Press and hold four seconds to calibrate the Touchscreen e PoE LED illuminates solid when Power over Ethernet is present NetConnect only e Aux LED illuminates solid when the Touchscreen is powered LinkConnect only e Act LED reserved for future development e Svc pin button sends a service pin message when pressed which sends the station Neuron ID to the connected processor This provides the same function as the on screen Service Pin button found in the Setup Menu e Svc LED illuminates when a service pin command has been sent to the processor e Data LED illuminates flashing to indicate transmission of data packets when the Touchscreen is connected to a processor using LinkConnect e Link LED indicates a valid network connection is present to the Touchscreen using NetConnect This indicates connection to any Ethernet device such as a switch e Data LED indicates by flashing LED when data is transmitted over NetConnect This indicates connection to any network device such as a switch ControlDesigner Software Overview Paradigm ControlDesigner software is used to create graphical lay
4. than where the screen was pressed Note Alternatively press and hold the Mode button located on the I O panel of the Touchscreen for four seconds to launch the calibration display To calibrate the Touchscreen simply touch as close to the center of the symbol as it is displayed The symbol will move to five separate coordinates on the touchscreen to complete the calibration When all five coordinates have been calibrated press Close to return to the previously displayed page If you are unsatisfied with the calibration results press Recalibrate to start the calibration again or press Clear to clear your settings 10 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual Sound tab The Sound tab provides a volume control for the master volume level of the Touchscreen s built in speaker About Screen i E Comms Config Files Network System Volume Service Pin Cancel Comms tab About Screen Sound Comms Config Files Network System Server Name Processor 1 Connection Type Ethernet Server Address 10 101 10 101 Service Pin Cancel The Comms tab provides read only information pertaining to which Paradigm Architectural Control Processor P ACP the Touchscreen is connected over the Paradigm control network e Server Name this is the name of the P ACP Touchscreen Setup Menu 11 e Connection Type this is the type of connection that is made to the P ACP Options include
5. the option from the list Notice the ability to scroll to more options using the scroll bar on the right Depending on the selection more options may display for setting on the Start Action page Complete the options as required Press Next then select the drop down selection located next to End Action to display available options Press to select the option from the list Notice the ability to scroll to more options using the scroll bar on the right Depending on the selection more options may display for setting on the End Action page Complete the options as required Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual Files tab The Files tab allows you to view modify and delete the configuration and theme files that are currently loaded on the Touchscreen As well you are provided access for uploading and downloading the configuration and theme files from to removable media such as an SD card or USB key See Ports on page 4 If the Paradigm Touchscreen is already associated with a Paradigm Architectural Control Processor P ACP it will automatically begin retrieving its LCD configuration file when powered Standard ETC provided themes are loaded for you at ETC and will display beneath the Themes directory Note About Screen Sound Theme 218 BMTL 4 A1 PoE 7 Gel Service Pin About Screen Sound Config brushed_metal_v1 5 gel v1 5 paradigm v1 3 Service Pin Touchscreen Setup Menu C
6. time 14 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual otep 3 Specify the End Time The options for End Time are similar to the Start Time except Duration is now an option When Duration is the selected End Time you will also be required to specify the hours and minutes the event should run from its start time Step 4 If an override has been created for the Timed Event select the override from the options For more information regarding overrides please reference the Paradigm LightDesigner online help system or contact ETC Technical Services otep 5 Press Next to specify the Recurrence settings of the Timed Event otep 6 Select the Recurrence Type from the options available Recurrence Type Weekly Monthly Yearly Custom Cancel Touchscreen Setup Menu 15 16 e Additional settings are provided depending on the Recurrence Type selected For example if Weekly is selected the following options display Recurrence Type Weekly Weekdays Monday Weekends Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Previous Next Cancel Step 7 Press Next then select the drop down selection located next to Start Action to display available options Start Action Preset Activate LTP Preset Activate HTP Preset Deactivate LTP Preset Deactivate HTP Channel Set Intensity Wall Open Wall Close Step 8 Step 9 Step 10 Cancel Press to select
7. FP PARADIGM Touchscreen User Manual Revision B Copyright 2010 Electronic Theatre Controls Inc All Rights reserved Product information and specifications subject to change Part Number 7184M1200 Rev B Released 2010 07 Table of Contents Introduction leeren 1 Touchscreen Specifications 0 0 0 0 cee ee eee 1 Warnings and Notice Conventions les 2 Contact ET uva us wed yeas 4 dtp x uada dace ede T s 2 Overview cles 3 Power and Data Connections llle 3 LinkConnect celles 3 NGEICONIIECL lt aca diac tenneri ees nacdomberesnhakbaa e ta 3 Touchscreen Inputs Outputs and Indicators A Ports auauua aaa a a ee eee ee een nae 4 Buttons and Indicator LEDs 00 4 DIAS ac a pe eee Se hee 2 292 5 5 x25 E mi du ads 5 Ke ee oe ewok ee E We ee ee eee We 5 NET cen addeaa Seno dene eee eee eae eee eee deans 5 ControlDesigner Software llle 5 Image ResSour66S x c des ors qw meyer RR ew cs 5 Image Format mM 6 Sound Resources llle 6 Sound File Format css 6 Touchscreen Setup Menu 7 Setup MENU X 8 About tab 0 0 0 0 ce rss 8 I HNIC aw se 2 hoa Ne oe ee et ew on a oe Bd 9 Calibrate Touchscreen lle 10 Sound taD 259 edd aen weed In deu Duca weak do wee dns 11 Comms tab cess 11 euaniico o 12
8. Your location and job name Acomplete list of ETC product including model and serial numbers if available e A list of other installed components in your system Unison other consoles etc Americas United Kingdom Electronic Theatre Controls Inc Technical Services Department 3031 Pleasant View Road Middleton WI 53562 800 775 4382 USA toll free 1 608 831 4116 service etcconnect com Asia Electronic Theatre Controls Asia Ltd Technical Services Department Room 1801 18 F Tower 1 Phase 1 Enterprise Square 9 Sheung Yuet Road Kowloon Bay Kowloon Hong Kong 852 2799 1220 service etcasia com Electronic Theatre Controls Ltd Technical Services Department 26 28 Victoria Industrial Estate Victoria Road London W3 6UU England 44 0 20 8896 1000 service etceurope com Germany Electronic Theatre Controls GmbH Technical Services Department Ohmstrasse 3 83607 Holzkirchen Germany 49 80 24 47 00 0 techserv hoki etcconnect com Please email comments about this manual to TechComm etcconnect com Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual Overview Power and Data Connections Overview Note Paradigm Wall Mount and Rack Mount Touchscreen stations are designed to connect to the Paradigm Control system using either LinkConnect or NetConnect for power and data The ground connection to the Wall Mount and Rack Mount Touchscreen is provided through the RJ11 connection regardless of the data connection
9. e Network tab provides access to view and edit the network address settings for the Touchscreen The Touchscreen ships with the defaults displayed in the image above 18 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual IP Addressing Two IP Addressing modes are available for use with the Touchscreen Manual and Automatic e Manual Mode in manual address mode the IP address and settings are user configured To change any portion of the address simply touch inside the field you wish to modify A numeric keypad will display for edit of the selected field Make the modifications to the selected field then select another field for edit as necessary Pressing Ok saves your changes exits the Setup Menu and returns the display to your default page or inactivity page as defined in your configuration Note When multiple Touchscreens are installed into your system they must each have a unique IP address For example 10 101 15 101 10 101 15 102 etc Duplicate IP addresses will cause system communication problems e Automatic Mode in automatic mode the Touchscreen is configured to obtain an IP address and other network settings automatically from a connected DCHP server The Touchscreen will display the current settings provided from the connected DHCP server but the settings are not user editable If no DHCP server is present the Touchscreen will assign itself a link local address in the default 169 254 x x range Pressing Ok saves your Se
10. ed into the port on the Touchscreen Step 2 Press the Reload Firmware button Step 3 Select the removable media USB or SD from the recognized installed media Note A message may display when the firmware file is not recognized on the selected removable media Check that the firmware file was saved to the root directory of the selected media then try the reload process again Step 4 Select the firmware pts file from the list As the firmware file completes loading the Touchscreen will reboot Note When updating your Touchscreen firmware you may also need to update your Paradigm Architectural Control Processor firmware to remain compatible Reset to Defaults 5 17 Restores factory defaults to the settings on the Screen Sound and Network pages 20 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual Cleaning the Display Use a dry micro fibre or lint free cloth to clean any finger prints and oils from the LCD Do not use any chemical or water base solution as they will damage the display Cleaning the Display 21 Corporate Headquarters m 3031 Pleasant View Road P O Box 620979 Middleton Wisconsin 53562 0979 USA m Tel 608 831 4116 m Fax 608 836 1736 London UK Unit 26 28 Victoria Industrial Estate Victoria Road London W3 6UU UK m Tel 44 0 20 8896 1000 m Fax 44 0 20 8896 2000 Rome IT m Via Ennio Quirino Visconti 11 00193 Rome Italy m Tel 39 06 32 111 683 m Fax 44 0 20 8752 8486 Holzkirch
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12. en Specifications The Paradigm Touchscreen is a high resolution color Touchscreen for use with the Paradigm Architectural Control Processor P ACP The Touchscreen features a 7 17 8cm WVGA display with 800x480 pixel resolution utilizing 24 bit color depth and a 10 6 aspect ratio Introduction 1 Warnings and Notice Conventions These symbols are used in ETC documentation to alert you to danger or important information Note Notes are helpful hints and information that is supplemental to the main text CAUTION A Caution statement indicates situations where there may be undefined or unwanted consequences of an action potential for data loss or an equipment problem WARNING A Warning statement indicates situations where damage may occur people may be harmed or there are serious or dangerous consequences of an action WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK This warning statement indicates situations where there is a risk of electric shock Contacting ETC If you are having difficulties with your Paradigm Touchscreen your most convenient resources are the references given in this user guide To search more widely try the ETC Website at www etcconnect com If none of these resources is sufficient contact ETC Technical Services directly at one of the offices identified below Emergency service is available from all ETC offices outside of normal business hours When calling for help please have the following information handy e
13. en activity and will automatically reboot the device in the event it would suffer a crash or lockup Watchdog should be enabled unless instructed otherwise by ETC Technical Services Screen tab Sound Comms Config Files Network System Backlight Level Backlight Timeout Never Light Sensor off Proximity Sensor Off Calibrate Touchscreen Service Pin Cancel The Screen tab provides user settings for the Touchscreen including e Backlight Level a level bar is provided to set the relative brightness of the Touchscreen backlight By default the level is set to full Note When the light sensor is On the backlight level sets the maximum level of brightness e Backlight Timeout sets the length of inactivity time before the backlight fades to its backlight timeout level This is separate from any configuration related Inactivity Timeout settings e Backlight Timeout Level the intensity level the backlight will fade to when its Backlight Timeout has been reached This level can be set to either Off or Dim Light Sensor allows the Touchscreen to determine an appropriate Backlight Level based on ambient light in the space The internal light sensor measures the ambient light and adjusts the backlight proportionally based on the established backlight level settings By default the light sensor is Off e Proximity Sensor when enabled On which is default proximity allows the Touchscreen t
14. ice position To change the Touchscreen into a service position lift up and pull out to a slight angle from the bottom of the display The I O panel is located on the bottom side Reset Mode PoE Aux Act Sve Svc Data Link Data STATUS LON NET e USB port This connection is used for local upload or download of configuration and theme files The USB connection supports all USB keys that require 250mA of power or less e Secure Digital SD card slot This connection is used for local upload and download of configuration and theme files The SD card slot supports standard SD cards up to 2GB High capacity SDHC cards are not supported Buttons and Indicator LEDs Each of the buttons and indicators on the Touchscreen I O panel are labeled and grouped according to its relationship and function For example the section labeled with Status include all buttons and indicators that relate specifically to the Touchscreens function and features including software reset setup menu access and power source Buttons and indicators that relate specifically to LinkConnect data use are labeled in the LON section and others that relate specifically to NetConnect data use are labeled in the NET section Note Availability of buttons and indicators varies according to the Touchscreen model For example a Paradigm Portable Touchscreen will not have a NET related
15. o detect a user s presence as he she approaches the Touchscreen for use When proximity is detected the Touchscreen automatically turns on the backlight and displays the inactivity page that was configured in ControlDesigner Proximity is only supported on the Paradigm Wallmount Touchscreen e The proximity sensor uses active IR to determine proximity to the Touchscreen The sensor has a sensing distance of approximately one foot with a field angle of 15 degrees Touchscreen Setup Menu 9 e fthe sensor registers any moving or stationary objects within this range it will wake the station from its sleeping state and reset the backlight timeout and the station inactivity timer as set in ControlDesigner Note Be aware of stationary objects such as rack doors that remain within the sensing range as it may interfere with the function of the sensor In these applications it is best practice to disable the Proximity Sensor The proximity sensor is looking for reflected IR therefore any IR devices such as alarms or listening assistance systems within a range of the proximity sensor may prevent the system from sleeping or displaying an inactivity page Calibrate Touchscreen The Screen tab provides a Calibrate Touchscreen button that will launch the calibration display This display is provided as a tool for recalibration of the Touchscreen Calibration may be required if presses on the Touchscreen are recognized in an area other
16. omms Comms Config Load From Config Load From Network System Cancel Network System Cancel 17 Saving and Loading Configuration Files Saving and loading configuration and theme files is simple Step 1 To begin you must have an USB key or SD card your choice inserted into the port receptacle of the Touchscreen Step 2 Select either Config or Theme whichever file type you want to transfer Step 3 If saving a file to removable media select the file from the list and press Save to If loading a file from removable media press Load From Step 4 Choose the removable media SD or USB you are transferring to from Step 5 Navigate the file structure of the removable media to select the location you are saving to loading from To return to a previous directory in the removable media press the Up button Press Ok to set the directory location Note Multiple files can be selected for upload or download by simply touching to select each file When a file with the same name exists at the save to location or if it already exists on the Touchscreen when loading from removable media you will be prompted to either Cancel the action or Overwrite the existing conflicting file Network tab Seer About Screen Sound Comms Config Files NetWork System IP Addressing Manual IP Address 10 101 15 101 Subnet 255 255 0 0 Gateway 10 101 1 1 Service Pin Cancel Th
17. onfig tab is a passcode protected feature that allows users to add and edit Timed Events Press the Timed Events button on the Config tab and enter the passcode to begin All created timed events will display in the Timed Event Setup menu From this menu you can add new events or delete or edit existing events in the list Note ControlDesigner provides a page navigation action to reach a Timed Event configuration directly Use this feature to provide access for end users who wish to edit Timed Events Touchscreen Setup Menu 13 Timed Event Setup Delete Adding a new event and editing an event are similar in process Add Event Step 1 Press the Add button a New Timed Event configurator will display Name New Timed Event Start Time Time of Day v Time 12 00 pm End Time Duration Time 00 00 Override Cancel Step 2 Specify the Start Time Pressing the default Time of Day button displays a list of available start times including Time of Day Sunrise and Sunset Press to select the option Depending on the selection additional options may display e If Time of Day is selected additional selection for a Start Time is required e If Sunrise or Sunset are selected additional selection for an Offset is required An offset is specified as an additive press the button or negative press the button hour and minutes setting from the astronomical
18. ormation pertaining to the Touchscreen including e MAC Address a unique identifier assigned to the Touchscreen by ETC for identification over the Paradigm network e IP Address the current network IP address assigned to the Touchscreen This number can be modified from the Network tab e Neuron ld a station specific unique hardware address that is permanent to the Touchscreen This ID is used by the Paradigm Architectural Control Processor to bind associate bind stations within the LightDesigner configuration Bootloader the bootloader software version Firmware the firmware version loaded onto the Touchscreen Firmware can be updated reference System tab page 19 for instructions Note The firmware version in the Touchscreen must be compatible with the firmware version in the Paradigm Architectural Control Processor P ACP for the two devices to communicate e Memory Usage a Paradigm Touchscreen has 128 megabytes Mb of memory available for configuration storage The Memory Usage section displays the Total memory available the memory Used and the available memory that is Free for use Boot Reason the last action that caused the Touchscreen to boot Reasons for reboot could be due to a Reset button press on the Touchscreen I O panel power loss etc 8 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual e Watchdog displays the status of the Watchdog tool Note Watchdog is a service that monitors Touchscre
19. outs and page navigation for Unison Paradigm Touchscreen stations These graphical layouts and page navigations are also known as the Touchscreen configuration file Among the many other tools provided in ControlDesigner software a user is provided the ability to add custom images to Touchscreen controls such as page backgrounds and button states The Paradigm Touchscreen supports configuration files that are uploaded from the connected Paradigm Architectural Control Processor P ACP or loaded directly to the Touchscreen using removable media such as a USB key or Secure Digital SD card Image Resources Note Multiple unique page background images can be used in a single Paradigm Touchscreen configuration To reduce the configuration file size and amount of data the Touchscreen must process all background images should be resized to the native resolution of the Touchscreen 800 x 480 pixels or smaller Other control object states may also have unique images Image resources should be sized as small as possible for the application they are to be used For best results an image that is used more than one time in a Touchscreen configuration should be added to the theme using Paradigm ThemeDesigner software Adding the image to the theme reduces the configuration file size thereby reducing the file transfer time and storage space required on the Touchscreen Contact ETC Technical Services for assistance Image Format ControlDesigne
20. r software supports the following image formats for use on page backgrounds and button states e Portable Network Graphic png e Graphical Interchange Format gif e JPEG Image File jpg Excluding compressed jpg files as they will not display on the Paradigm Touchscreen e X11 Pixmap Graphic xpm Note ETC recommends that all images used in a configuration file for the Paradigm Touchscreen be a png file format as it supports transparency reduces the file size and maintains the best performance of the Touchscreen Configuration files and even specific image resources that are too large will not load onto the Touchscreen Sound Resources Paradigm Portable Touchscreen stations are equipped with an integrated speaker a standard hardware feature In ControlDesigner software sounds audio can be associated to a control s skin as to provide audible feedback as indication of a control s state change Sound File Format The Paradigm Touchscreen station uses Waveform Audio File Format wav for audio playback Support is provided for either 8 bit or 16 bit stereo formatted wav files with a sample rate of 8 kHz 11 kHz 22kHz or 44kHz 6 Unison Paradigm Touchscreen User Manual Touchscreen Setup Menu How a Touchscreen behaves when it is powered depends on two things 1 lIsaControlDesigner configuration file loaded onto the Touchscreen 2 Is the Touchscreen bound connected with the P ACP When both of these are tr
21. tup menu changes exits the Setup Menu and returns the display to your default page or inactivity page as defined in your configuration automatic mode is not recommended for most applications System tab About Screen Sound Comms Config Files Network System System Co Processor Board Revision Rev C Bootloader 4 Firmware 6 Reload Firmware Reset To Defaults Service Pin Cancel The read only information displayed on this tab is of interest only to ETC Technical Services for troubleshooting and has minimal use to an end user e System the system information relates specifically to the Touchscreen hardware e Board Revision the Touchscreen hardware revision level e Co Processor the co processor provides portable specific functionality These will appear as N A for wall mount Touchscreens e Bootloader the Touchscreen co processor bootloader version Touchscreen Setup Menu 19 e Firmware the Touchscreen co processor firmware version Reload Firmware The Reload Firmware button is provided as a tool to load new firmware Firmware is loaded to the Touchscreen from removable media Note The Touchscreen firmware file is stored in the LightDesigner installation directory firmware folder the file is titled firmware pts Save the file to the root directory of a USB or SD card for loading onto the Paradigm Touchscreen otep 1 Insert the USB key or SD card with the firmware files sav
22. type LinkConnect or NetConnect A Paradigm Portable Touchscreen is designed to connect to the Paradigm Control system using only Portable LinkConnect a Unison Heritage Portable Connector UH1RS station wired using LinkConnect is required LinkConnect LinkConnect uses Echelon LonTalk with LinkPower to connect between the Paradigm Touchscreen and the Paradigm Architectural Control Processor The Paradigm Wall Mount Touchscreen when connected over LinkConnect utilizes three watts of power at 24 Vdc Reference the related Touchscreen installation guide for details of installation and setup NetConnect NetConnect uses Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3af communications to connect between the Paradigm Touchscreen and the host Paradigm rack enclosure Reference the related Touchscreen installation guide for details of installation wiring requirements and setup Touchscreen Inputs Outputs and Indicators Each model of the Touchscreen has an I O panel that includes an USB port SD card slot and a selection of indicators and service pins The indicator and service pin selections vary depending on the model of Touchscreen The Portable Touchscreen I O panel is revealed behind a door on the bottom of the unit ME NN Na gt T rx Se D Reset Mode um UE MCN St Aet Sye hs y atus z Z C The Wall Mount and Rack Mount Touchscreen I O panel is located on the bottom side of the unit viewable only when the LCD is in the Serv
23. ue and the Touchscreen is powered the configuration will load to the home page of the selected configuration On initial power up with no ControlDesigner configuration installed or when the Touchscreen is not bound connected to a processor the Touchscreen displays the default splash page which includes the ETC logo and two buttons Setup and Service Pin Service Pin Pressing the Setup button accesses the Setup Menu where setup options and technical information are displayed Pressing the Service Pin button issues a binding request to the Paradigm Architectural Control Processor over the control network When the Touchscreen is bound connected to a processor a configuration file will begin to load Touchscreen Setup Menu setup Menu Pressing the Setup button on the default page displays the About tab of the Touchscreen setup menu Alternatively you can access the setup menu by pressing the Mode pin on the Touchscreen I O panel See Touchscreen Inputs Outputs and Indicators on page 4 Each tab of the setup menu displays a footer of buttons including Service Pin Ok and Cancel About tab Sound Comms Config Files Network System 00 c0 16 00 bb aa IP Address 10 101 10 111 Neuron ld 0459 7041 0200 Bootloader v0 81 Firmware 1 2 0 9 0 218 Memory Usage Total 127116KB Used 43196KB Free 83920KB Boot Reason Hard reset Watchdog Enabled Service Pin Cancel The About tab displays read only inf
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