To start the Dashboard service, type “localhost:5000” into the web-browser address bar. The login prompt will be displayed and type in the default username “admin” and password “admin”. Dashboard will then auto-detect any Telos Infinity products on the network including Telos Alliance xNodes, Axia Broadcast Mixing Consoles, as well as Infinity Panels, and display them on the GUI.
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Figure 1 - Login prompt
If the login-window does not load or the connection times-out, then check the Firewall configuration on the Dashboard-PC to confirm it’s not blocking any of the web-browser messages.
Each Infinity device, whether it’s a Panel, Beltpack or Link, advertises itself and notifies Dashboard of its presence on the network. Dashboard then automatically populates the Devices window when “Live” is selected.
If any of the devices show a cross on a red background in the corner, then this is an indication that the Firewall may be blocking important messages, or there is a network error between the web-browser and Dashboard running on the PC.

Figure 2 - Dashboard Network Error
Once loaded, the GUI dashboard will be displayed, and four windows are show:
Device registration showing all Panels, Virtual ports, Beltpacks and other Telos Livewire+™ AES67 devices that have been detected.
Key & GPIO Configuration to allow simple drag and drop assignment of Panel and Beltpack keys, and Panel GPIOs (where fitted).
Inputs, Outputs, & GPIO showing all the individual audio inputs and outputs, as well as GPIs and GPOs found on the Livewire+™ AES67 network..
Groups, IFB’s, Partyline configuration provides simple setup for each of these features.

Figure 3 - Dashboard software Configuration window
