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 ====== Getting Started ====== ====== Getting Started ======
  
-This documentation is for new users of CommandFusion hardware. It will serve as a guide to getting started with your hardware out of the box. +This documentation is for new users of CommandFusion hardware. It will serve as a guide to getting started with your hardware out of the box.\\ 
 +\\ 
 +A System Commander Quick Start Guide is [[software:​system-commander:​quick-start-guide|available in both video and text format here.]]
 ===== First Steps ===== ===== First Steps =====
  
 After you have unboxed your gear, the first step is to power it up and update the firmware. After you have unboxed your gear, the first step is to power it up and update the firmware.
  
-To power up your gear, you need a power supply input somewhere ​on the CFLink bus. The bus will carry power to all connected devices. We offer a power supply in our store, ​but any 24V DC power supply ​will doWe recommend a regulated power supply, but all devices will run on 9-30V DC range, so any power supply within those ratings ​will work (depending on your cable distances).+To power up your gear, power needs to be provided ​on the CFLink bus. See the documentation for more details on the [[hardware:​cflink:​cflink-bus|CFLink bus]]. 
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 +The bus will carry power to all connected devices. We offer a power supply in our store, ​however ​any 24V DC power supply ​sufficeregulated power supply ​is recommended, but all devices will run on 9-30V DC range, so any power supply within those ratings ​should operate correctly ​(depending on your cable distances).
  
 For more details on updating firmware, please see the [[hardware:​firmware-update|Updating Firmware]] documentation. For more details on updating firmware, please see the [[hardware:​firmware-update|Updating Firmware]] documentation.
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 +===== Configuration =====
 +Please ensure you have updated to the latest firmware as described above before configuring your hardware.
 +
 +System Commander can discover and configure devices over Ethernet (if you are using a LAN Bridge) or RS232 for any device with an on-board RS232 port.\\
 +\\
 +[[http://​www.commandfusion.com/​systemcommander.html|Download System Commander Here.]]
 +
 +==== Configuration - When Controlling Via iViewer ====
 +If you are using iViewer to control CommandFusion hardware, you can use our guiDesigner plugin [[software:​gui-designer:​cflink-builder|"​CFLink Command Builder"​]] to easily setup control of the hardware via guiDesigner.\\
 +
 +==== Configuration - When Not Controlling Via iViewer ====
 +Use the [[http://​www.commandfusion.com/​systemcommander.html|System Commander]] software to configure the devices properties as required, send test commands, and program rules and scheduling.
 +
 +
 +
 +===== Quick Start Guide =====
 +For instructions on how to get started with System Commander and CommandFusion Hardware, see our [[software:​system-commander:​quick-start-guide|System Commander Quick Start Guide.]]
  
 ===== Known Issues ===== ===== Known Issues =====
 +None at this time.
  
-Currently scheduling on LAN Bridge ​is not yet fully functional. We are working on some updates to System Commander software to rectify this. The problem is only relating to the software, so the current LAN Bridge hardware ​and firmware is fine, just a software update being working on.+===== Model Specific Information ===== 
 +  * [[hardware:​modular-base-units:​din-mod4|DIN-MOD4]] - Modular controller 
 +  * [[hardware:​cf-mini|CF-Mini]] - All-in-one controller 
 +  * [[hardware:​lan-bridge|LAN Bridge]] - Ethernet ​and RS232 Interface 
 +  * [[hardware:​ir-blaster|IR Blaster]] - Flood IR output & input 
 +  * [[hardware:​sw16|SW16]] - Button panel interface 
 +  * [[hardware:​ir-learner|IR Learner]] - USB Infrared learner 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-hry2|MOD-HRY2]] - Relay module 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-ry4|MOD-RY4]] - Relay module 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-lry8|MOD-LRY8]] - Relay module 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-ssry4|MOD-SSRY4]] - Solid state relay module 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-ir8|MOD-IR8]] - Infrared module 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-io8|MOD-IO8]] - Input/​output module 
 +  * [[hardware:​modules:​mod-com4|MOD-COM4]] - Serial port module 
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