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Hi!
Can anyone help me set up and connect my WYSIWYG to Phantom Os? I have WYSIWYG 26 and I am trying to connect it to WYSIWYG so I can do some programming when not at the desk but every time I try to connect the visualiser Could not connect to the following consoles. sACN.

Posted

Hi @glitcher0

Welcome to the Zero 88 Forum.

I have assumed from your topic title you are using a Leapfrog 48 - I have therefore moved this topic to the Leapfrog forum.

The latest version of Phantom ZerOS can be downloaded from the direct link below...

https://zero88.com/storage/downloads/f734231c-1f6f-44af-87ff-69c0ffe410fe/Phantom-ZerOS-7.10.exe

This is available here...

https://zero88.com/zeros#download

Once installed, I'd recommend watching the following video from CAST, that discusses using wysiwyg with ZerOS...

https://academy.cast-soft.com/courses/wysiwyg-for-ZerOS-users

I hope this helps. If you have any questions, please let us know.

Edward

Edward Smith
Product Specialist
Email Support

Posted

Hello,

10 hours ago, glitcher0 said:

Also on the SACN when I press connect it connects even when I do not have phantom OS running.

If you wish to connect your console to wysiwyg, you will be able to do this by connecting the console to the PC running wysiwyg over Ethernet. If you wish to connect Phantom ZerOS to wysiwyg running on the same PC, you will need a Phantom ZerOS Unlock Dongle to allow you to output sACN or Art-Net from Phantom ZerOS.

Phantom ZerOS Unlock Dongles can be purchased from your preferred Zero 88 distributor.

It is worth mentioning, that if you wish to use Capture visualisation software, you will not need an unlock dongle to use Phantom ZerOS. This is because Capture supports the CITP protocol, which can be streamed from Phantom ZerOS without being unlocked.

If you have any questions, please let us know.

Edward

Edward Smith
Product Specialist
Email Support

Posted

Hello

from what I can see the dongle costs £1000. Would any dongle work? For example HUAWEI E3372, LTE/4G 150 Mbps USB Dongle, Low Cost Travel, Unlocked, with FREE SMARTY SIM Card- White https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0949HXQ5M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_V9J375XQV1WM2PR34HPM?psc=1

And Ethernet defies the reason why I want to use this. Code at home and then upload onto board and then do some corrections.

Thanks

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30 minutes ago, glitcher0 said:

Hello

from what I can see the dongle costs £1000. Would any dongle work? For example HUAWEI E3372, LTE/4G 150 Mbps USB Dongle, Low Cost Travel, Unlocked, with FREE SMARTY SIM Card- White https://smile.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0949HXQ5M/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_V9J375XQV1WM2PR34HPM?psc=1

And Ethernet defies the reason why I want to use this. Code at home and then upload onto board and then do some corrections.

Thanks

Huh???? You’re joking right???

The dongle that Edward refers to is a Zero88 product that allows PhantomZerOS on a PC to output data that can be used to control lights. 
 

Otherwise Zero 88 would go bust providing free software to control theatre lights because no-one would buy a console from them.

Posted

Hello,

1 hour ago, glitcher0 said:

from what I can see the dongle costs £1000. Would any dongle work?

As @kgallen mentions, it must be a genuine Phantom ZerOS Unlock Dongle from Zero 88. Once unlocked, Phantom is able to output 8192 control channels over 64 universes.

Edward

Edward Smith
Product Specialist
Email Support

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