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LiteIP is a company that developed our Glamox Wireless Radio system.

Instructions

  1. After receiving the email confirming that the LiteIP Account has been created. Open the Tablet App - LiteIP Control.

2. You’ll see a splash screen that will ask for some information. For the first box, select Login with Google.

3. Choose your Google Account.

4. For the second box, select Enter Account Name.

5. Enter your email address used to create the LiteIP Account on the LiteIP Portal – make sure there are no spaces.

  1. For the third box, click New Postcode.

  1. You will now see two further pop-up boxes; the white box indicates all the projects you currently have downloaded on the tablet. For a new user, this will display as N0T 5ET, which means a postcode has not been set yet.

To set a postcode (project), enter the postcode in the grey popup box and click ‘Validate’. This will check the existing projects server database to see if there are any duplicates. Once checked, click ‘Register’ to add the postcode to the server. Then click ‘Download’ to download the postcode, along with pre-set profiles.

This will now allow you access to the LiteIP commissioning app.

If the LiteIP Account has already been granted access to exiting postcodes, then enter the existing postcode into the grey popup box, click ‘Register’ (this will state that the postcode is already registered), then click ‘Download’.

Connect the LiteIP-Mate (DONGLE) on this screen OR you can do it in the App later on. Press the Go button on the right of the screen.

  1. On the Tablet App, to get to the Login page, Click the Postcode on the Luminaires page. Now enter the missing details to connect to the LiteIP server:

Username – LiteIP tablet account created in the Portal 

Google – Google account linked to the tablet

10. Then click ‘Connect to LiteIP’

If the user has access to multiple existing projects, they will now show up in the ‘Server’ list.

If two physical tablets try to use the same Google Account, then only the first one to connect to the Wireless Radio Server will be able to connect. If you cannot login from a tablet, the most likely cause is that the Google Account has been used on another tablet. If you continue to use a tablet in this way it will lead to synchronisation problems and loss of data. If you have two tablets and wish to use them both with the Wireless Radio App then you must have two licenced Google accounts, one for each tablet.

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