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<p>The Orbiter is quite simple to use, and all the screens are quite straightforward. Use the LinuxMCE Admin Website to configure your LinuxMCE system, including choosing the options on your Orbiter, such as lighting scenes, climate scenarios, and define what a/v equipment you want it to control.</p> | |||
<p>This User's Manual explains the basic operation of the Orbiter, and how to control LinuxMCE using the standard user interface that LinuxMCE supplies for the Orbiters.</p> | <p>This User's Manual explains the basic operation of the Orbiter, and how to control LinuxMCE using the standard user interface that LinuxMCE supplies for the Orbiters.</p> | ||
Revision as of 09:20, 19 March 2007
The Orbiter is quite simple to use, and all the screens are quite straightforward. Use the LinuxMCE Admin Website to configure your LinuxMCE system, including choosing the options on your Orbiter, such as lighting scenes, climate scenarios, and define what a/v equipment you want it to control.
This User's Manual explains the basic operation of the Orbiter, and how to control LinuxMCE using the standard user interface that LinuxMCE supplies for the Orbiters.