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What are the main components of the LS-Wing control surface layout?

The LS-Wing control surface includes:

1. Flash buttons

2. Playback Faders

3. Pause buttons

4. Go Buttons

5. Playback selection buttons

6. Executor buttons

It features 10 Faders and a set of 60 RGB buttons.

What connections and ports are available on the rear panel of the LS-Wing?

The rear panel features:

1. Connection port for 5v LLC-1 lamp (XLR-3)

2. DMX outputs 1 and 2 (XLR-5)

3. Ethernet switch (3 ports)

4. 2x USB type A ports for Data

5. 2x USB type A ports for +5V DC (charging)

6. 1x USB 2.0 type B port

7. Power connection (PowerCON TRUE 1)


How do I select the operating mode of the LS-Wing on startup?

When the LS-Wing is powered on, the lower buttons (Playback selection area, buttons 1-5) will flash for 30 seconds. During this time, press one of these buttons to select the desired operating mode:

Key 1: LightShark Wing mode to control PlayBack 1 to 10.

Key 2: LightShark Wing mode to control PlayBack 11 to 20.

Key 3: LightShark Wing mode to control PlayBack 21 to 30.

Key 4: MIDI control surface mode.

Key 5: OSC/UDP control surface mode.


How is the LS-Wing configured and connected in LightShark Wing Mode?

In LightShark Wing Mode, the LS-Wing acts as a playback extender for an LS-1 or LS-Core console. The default configuration is:

– Top 2 rows of buttons (Executor buttons 1-1 to 2-10): Assigned to the first 2 rows of buttons on page 1 of the executors on the main console.

– Third row of buttons (Playback selection buttons): Assigned to the playback selection buttons.

– Fourth row of buttons (Go buttons): Assigned to the Go buttons.

– Fifth row of buttons (Pause buttons): Assigned to the Pause buttons.

– Faders: Assigned to the playback faders.

– Bottom row of buttons (Flash buttons): Assigned to the Flash Buttons.

Connection:

– To LS-1: Connect the LS-Wing via USB cable to the “USB-Data” port on the LS-1.

– To LS-Core: Connect the LS-Wing via USB cable to the front “USB Host” port on the LS-Core.


How does the LS-Wing function in MIDI controller mode?

In MIDI controller mode (selected by pressing Key 4 on startup), the LS-Wing functions as a standard MIDI control surface. It sends MIDI Note On/Off messages for buttons and Control Change (CC) messages for faders and certain button rows (Playback Select, Go, Pause). This mode allows it to be used with any software or hardware device that supports MIDI input via USB.

What are the MIDI Note and CC assignments for the LS-Wing in MIDI controller mode?

All messages are sent on MIDI Channel 1. Note On value is 127, Note Off is simulated by sending Note On with velocity 64 (OFF(64) / ON(127)). CC values range from 0-127.
Element Channel Type Note/CC Number Value
Executor Button 1-1 1 Note 1 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-2 1 Note 2 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-3 1 Note 3 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-4 1 Note 4 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-5 1 Note 5 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-6 1 Note 6 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-7 1 Note 7 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-8 1 Note 8 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-9 1 Note 9 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 1-10 1 Note 10 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-1 1 Note 11 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-2 1 Note 12 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-3 1 Note 13 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-4 1 Note 14 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-5 1 Note 15 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-6 1 Note 16 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-7 1 Note 17 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-8 1 Note 18 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-9 1 Note 19 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Executor Button 2-10 1 Note 20 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 1 1 Note 21 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 2 1 Note 22 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 3 1 Note 23 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 4 1 Note 24 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 5 1 Note 25 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 6 1 Note 26 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 7 1 Note 27 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 8 1 Note 28 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 9 1 Note 29 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Flash Button 10 1 Note 30 OFF(64) / ON(127)
Playback Select Button 1 1 CC 31 0-127
Playback Select Button 2 1 CC 32 0-127
Playback Select Button 3 1 CC 33 0-127
Playback Select Button 4 1 CC 34 0-127
Playback Select Button 5 1 CC 35 0-127
Playback Select Button 6 1 CC 36 0-127
Playback Select Button 7 1 CC 37 0-127
Playback Select Button 8 1 CC 38 0-127
Playback Select Button 9 1 CC 39 0-127
Playback Select Button 10 1 CC 40 0-127
Go Button 1 1 CC 41 0-127
Go Button 2 1 CC 42 0-127
Go Button 3 1 CC 43 0-127
Go Button 4 1 CC 44 0-127
Go Button 5 1 CC 45 0-127
Go Button 6 1 CC 46 0-127
Go Button 7 1 CC 47 0-127
Go Button 8 1 CC 48 0-127
Go Button 9 1 CC 49 0-127
Go Button 10 1 CC 50 0-127
Pause Button 1 1 CC 51 0-127
Pause Button 2 1 CC 52 0-127
Pause Button 3 1 CC 53 0-127
Pause Button 4 1 CC 54 0-127
Pause Button 5 1 CC 55 0-127
Pause Button 6 1 CC 56 0-127
Pause Button 7 1 CC 57 0-127
Pause Button 8 1 CC 58 0-127
Pause Button 9 1 CC 59 0-127
Pause Button 10 1 CC 60 0-127
Fader 1 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 62 0-127
Fader 2 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 63 0-127
Fader 3 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 64 0-127
Fader 4 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 65 0-127
Fader 5 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 66 0-127
Fader 6 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 67 0-127
Fader 7 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 68 0-127
Fader 8 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 69 0-127
Fader 9 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 70 0-127
Fader 10 (Assumed CC) 1 CC 71 0-127

How does the LS-Wing function in OSC/UDP controller mode?

In OSC/UDP controller mode (selected by pressing Key 5 on startup), the LS-Wing functions as a network control surface sending OSC (Open Sound Control) and UDP (User Datagram Protocol) commands over Ethernet. It can be used with any program or device supporting these protocols. In this mode, the LS-Wing provides 2 pages of controls. Each button and fader across both pages can be configured via the web interface to send one or more custom OSC or UDP commands to one or more target devices simultaneously.

How can I access the LS-Wing’s web server?

You can access the LS-Wing’s integrated web server using a web browser on a computer, tablet, or smartphone connected to the same network via one of its Ethernet ports.

Recommended browsers:

– FireFox v67 onwards

– Chrome v75 onwards

– Safari v11 onwards

Connection methods:

1. **LAN Interface (Default):**

– IP Address: 192.168.1.10

– Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0

– Gateway: 192.168.1.1

Connect your device to the LS-Wing’s Ethernet port and configure your device’s network settings to be on the same subnet (e.g., IP 192.168.1.15, Mask 255.255.255.0). Then open `http://192.168.1.10` in your browser.

2. **ArtNet/sACN Interface (Default):**

– IP Address: 2.0.0.11

– Subnet Mask: 255.0.0.0

Connect your device to the LS-Wing’s Ethernet port and configure your device’s network settings to be on the same subnet (e.g., IP 2.0.0.15, Mask 255.0.0.0). Then open `http://2.0.0.11` in your browser.

3. **Hostname:**

– Address: `http://lswing.local` (or `http://[YourDeviceName].local` if you changed the name).

This requires your device and network to support mDNS/Bonjour.

4. **Mobile Devices:** You can connect a tablet using a Lightning-to-Ethernet adapter (iOS) or an OTG-Ethernet adapter (Android) and follow the network configuration steps for the respective OS.


How do I connect to the LS-Wing web server from an iOS device using an Ethernet adapter?

1. Ensure the Lightning-to-Ethernet adapter is properly connected to the iOS device.

2. Connect an Ethernet cable between the adapter and one of the LS-Wing’s Ethernet ports.

3. Open the Settings app on your iOS device.

4. A new “Ethernet” option should appear in the main settings list (below Wi-Fi and Bluetooth). Tap on it.

5. Tap on the “Apple USB Ethernet Adapter” (or similar name).

6. Under IPV4 ADDRESS, tap “Configure IP”.

7. Select “Manual”.

8. Enter an IP address on the same subnet as the LS-Wing’s LAN interface (e.g., `192.168.1.15`).

9. Enter the Subnet Mask (`255.255.255.0`).

10. Leave Router blank or enter the LS-Wing’s Gateway if needed (`192.168.1.1`).

11. Tap “Save” (if available) or go back.

12. Open Safari and navigate to `http://192.168.1.10` or `http://lswing.local`.


How can I add the LS-Wing web interface to the home screen on an iOS or Android device?

Adding the web interface to the home screen creates an icon that launches it directly in full-screen mode.

1. Connect to the LS-Wing web server and load the interface in your mobile browser (Safari on iOS, Chrome on Android).

2. Tap the “Share” icon (a square with an arrow pointing up on iOS, or the three-dot menu on Android).

3. Scroll through the options and select “Add to Home Screen”.

4. You can optionally rename the shortcut.

5. Tap “Add”.

An icon for the LS-Wing interface will now appear on your device’s home screen.


How do I connect to the LS-Wing web server from a macOS computer using a wired Ethernet connection?

1. Connect an Ethernet cable between your Mac (using a built-in port or a USB/Thunderbolt adapter) and one of the LS-Wing’s Ethernet ports.

2. Open “System Preferences”.

3. Click on “Network”.

4. In the left-hand list, select the active Ethernet interface connected to the LS-Wing (it should show “Connected”).

5. Set “Configure IPv4” to “Manually”.

6. Enter an IP address on the same subnet as the LS-Wing’s LAN interface (e.g., `192.168.1.15`).

7. Enter the Subnet Mask (`255.255.255.0`).

8. Leave “Router” blank or enter the LS-Wing’s Gateway if needed (`192.168.1.1`).

9. Click “Apply”.

10. Open Safari or another web browser and navigate to `http://192.168.1.10` or `http://lswing.local`.


How do I connect to the LS-Wing web server from a Windows 10 computer using a wired Ethernet connection?

1. Connect an Ethernet cable between your Windows PC and one of the LS-Wing’s Ethernet ports.

2. Open Windows “Settings”.

3. Click on “Network & Internet”.

4. In the “Status” section, click on “Change adapter options”.

5. Right-click on the Ethernet adapter connected to the LS-Wing and select “Properties”.

6. Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” from the list and click “Properties”.

7. Select the option “Use the following IP address”.

8. Enter an IP address on the same subnet as the LS-Wing’s LAN interface (e.g., `192.168.1.15`).

9. Enter the Subnet mask (`255.255.255.0`).

10. Leave “Default gateway” blank or enter the LS-Wing’s Gateway if needed (`192.168.1.1`).

11. Click “OK” on both windows.

12. Open your web browser and navigate to `http://192.168.1.10` or `http://lswing.local`.


How can I change the Device Name of the LS-Wing?

Access the LS-Wing’s web server and navigate to the “Wing” settings tab. Enter the desired name in the “Device Name” field. Click “Save”. You must restart the LS-Wing for the name change to take effect. Changing the name also changes the `.local` address (e.g., changing the name to `MyWing` makes the address `http://mywing.local`).

How are the network interfaces configured in the LS-Wing web interface?

In the “Wing” settings tab, under “Network Settings”, you configure the primary LAN interface (used for web access, OSC/UDP). You can enable DHCP to get settings automatically from a network server or disable DHCP to manually set a static IP Address, Net Mask, and Gateway. The default manual setting is IP 192.168.1.10, Mask 255.255.255.0, Gateway 192.168.1.1. The secondary interface (used for ArtNet/sACN input/output and Node functionality) is configured in the “Node” settings tab under “Node Network Settings”. This typically uses an IP in the 2.x.x.x or 10.x.x.x range (default: 2.0.0.10, Mask 255.0.0.0). Click “Save” after making changes. A restart may be required.

What are the default ports for OSC and UDP remote control?

In the “Wing” settings tab:

– **OSC Remote Control:** Default Outgoing Port is 9000, Default Incoming Port is 8000.

– **UDP Remote Control:** The communication port for receiving fixed UDP commands is 5678.

These ports can be changed in the web interface if needed.

How can I configure the built-in ArtNet/sACN Node?

Navigate to the “Node” tab in the LS-Wing web interface. Here you can configure the two DMX output ports independently:

1. **Enable/Disable:** Toggle the switch above each port section to activate or deactivate the output.

2. **Protocol:** Select either ArtNet or sACN (ACN) for each port.

3. **Universe:** Set the ArtNet or sACN universe that the port should listen to (0-n for ArtNet, 1-n for sACN).

4. **Node Network Settings:** Configure the IP address and subnet mask for the network interface dedicated to ArtNet/sACN communication (Default: IP 2.0.0.10, Mask 255.0.0.0). Ensure this matches the network range used by your lighting console or software sending ArtNet/sACN.

5. **DMX Output Rate:** Adjust the DMX frame rate (10Hz to 40Hz) using the slider at the bottom.

Click “Save” to apply network setting changes.


How do I add and configure Targets in OSC/UDP Mode?

Targets are the devices or software the LS-Wing will control in OSC/UDP mode. Configure them in the “Targets” tab:

1. Click on an empty circular button (+) slot.

2. The “Target Device” section appears below. Click the empty circle at the bottom.

3. A list of manufacturers appears. Click the arrow next to a manufacturer to see their supported devices/software.

4. Click the “+” icon next to the desired device/software profile.

5. The selected profile fills the slot and the “Device Settings” section appears.

6. **Name:** Verify or edit the name for this target instance.

7. **IP Address:** Enter the IP address of the target device/computer running the software.

8. **Port:** Enter the port number the target device/software is listening on for OSC/UDP commands.

9. You can later click on a configured target slot to edit, delete, or temporarily disable it.


How do I create and configure a Custom Mapping in OSC/UDP Mode?

Mappings define what commands are sent when buttons or faders are used in OSC/UDP mode.

1. Ensure the LS-Wing is in OSC/UDP Mode (Key 5 selected on startup).

2. Navigate to the “Mapping” tab in the web interface.

3. Click on an empty circular mapping slot (+).

4. Enter a name for your mapping in the “Name” field.

5. Select a button or fader on the virtual console image on the left. It will light up red.

6. Click the “Add” button on the right.

7. A list of your previously configured Targets will appear. Click the arrow next to the target you want this control to send a command to.

8. A list of command groups (defined in the target’s profile) appears. Click the arrow next to the relevant group.

9. A list of specific commands appears. Click the “+” icon next to the command you want to assign.

10. The command configuration window appears. Adjust any parameters specific to that command (e.g., layer number, clip number, value). You can test the command using the “Test it!” button if available.

11. Configure the **Delay** for this action (default is 0.0s, Absolute). You can change the delay time and switch between Absolute (time from initial press) and Relative (time from previous action start).

12. Click “Apply” (or “OK”) to add the command to the action list for the selected button/fader.

13. Repeat steps 6-12 to add more commands to the same button/fader (they will execute in sequence based on delay) or select other buttons/faders (step 5) to assign commands to them.

14. Once all assignments for this mapping are complete, click the “Save” button.

15. To use the mapping, go back to the main “Mapping” screen, click on the mapping you created, and click “Activate”.


How can the LS-Wing be controlled remotely via OSC?

First, enable OSC remote control in the “Wing” settings tab by toggling the switch under “OSC Remote Control”. Ensure the Incoming Port (default 8000) is correctly set. Then, send OSC commands to the LS-Wing’s IP address and the specified incoming port.

Available commands:

Control Cmd Element Description Parameter Example
Toggle Button /LSW/ToggleButton/[x]/[y] [x]=Page (1-2), [y]=Button (1-60) (any) N/A
Focus Button /LSW/FocusButton/[x] [x]=Button (1-60, refers to Playback 1-10 for x=1-10, etc.) 0=Released, 1=Pressed Press PB 9: /LSW/FocusButton/9 , 1
Page Button /LSW/Button/[x]/[y] [x]=Page (1-2), [y]=Button (1-60) 0=Released, 1=Pressed Press PB 9 on Page 2: /LSW/Button/2/9 , 1
Focus Fader /LSW/FocusFader/[x] [x]=Fader (1-10) 0-255 Set PB Fader 9: /LSW/FocusFader/9 , {value}
Page Fader /LSW/Fader/[x]/[y] [x]=Page (1-2), [y]=Fader (1-10) 0-255 Set PB Fader 9 on Page 2: /LSW/Fader/2/9 , {value}
Sync All /LSW/Sync N/A 0=Released, 1=Pressed N/A
Sync Only Faders /LSW/Sync/Faders N/A 0=Released, 1=Pressed N/A
Sync Only Buttons /LSW/Sync/Buttons N/A 0=Released, 1=Pressed N/A
Set All Faders /LSW/PB/Level N/A 0-255 N/A
All to Zero /LSW/Buttons/Reset N/A 0=Released, 1=Pressed N/A
Reboot /LSW/Reboot N/A 0=Released, 1=Pressed N/A

How can the LS-Wing be controlled remotely via DMX (ArtNet/sACN)?

First, enable DMX remote control in the “Wing” settings tab by toggling the switch under “DMX Remote Control”. Select the protocol (ArtNet or sACN), set the Universe, and the Start Channel (default 1) that the LS-Wing should listen on. Ensure the LS-Wing’s Node network settings (IP/Subnet in the “Node” tab) allow it to receive data from your DMX source.

The DMX channel assignments are:

Channel (Relative to Start Ch) Parameter Range Value
CH-1Executor Button 1-1000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-2Executor Button 1-2000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-3Executor Button 1-3000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-4Executor Button 1-4000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-5Executor Button 1-5000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-6Executor Button 1-6000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-7Executor Button 1-7000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-8Executor Button 1-8000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-9Executor Button 1-9000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-10Executor Button 1-10000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-11Executor Button 2-1000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-12Executor Button 2-2000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-13Executor Button 2-3000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-14Executor Button 2-4000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-15Executor Button 2-5000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-16Executor Button 2-6000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-17Executor Button 2-7000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-18Executor Button 2-8000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-19Executor Button 2-9000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-20Executor Button 2-10000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-21Flash Button 1000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-22Flash Button 2000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-23Flash Button 3000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-24Flash Button 4000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-25Flash Button 5000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-26Flash Button 6000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-27Flash Button 7000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-28Flash Button 8000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-29Flash Button 9000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-30Flash Button 10000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-31PlayBack Select 1000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-32PlayBack Select 2000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-33PlayBack Select 3000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-34PlayBack Select 4000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-35PlayBack Select 5000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-36PlayBack Select 6000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-37PlayBack Select 7000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-38PlayBack Select 8000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-39PlayBack Select 9000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-40PlayBack Select 10000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-41Go Button 1000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-42Go Button 2000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-43Go Button 3000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-44Go Button 4000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-45Go Button 5000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-46Go Button 6000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-47Go Button 7000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-48Go Button 8000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-49Go Button 9000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-50Go Button 10000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-51Pause Button 1000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-52Pause Button 2000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-53Pause Button 3000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-54Pause Button 4000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-55Pause Button 5000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-56Pause Button 6000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-57Pause Button 7000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-58Pause Button 8000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-59Pause Button 9000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-60Pause Button 10000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-61Fader 1 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press (Acts as Flash)
CH-62Fader 2 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-63Fader 3 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-64Fader 4 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-65Fader 5 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-66Fader 6 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-67Fader 7 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-68Fader 8 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-69Fader 9 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-70Fader 10 Level000-127 / 128-255Release / Press
CH-71Control000-99No Function
100-124Release Exec Row 1
125-149Release Exec Row 2
150-174Release All Exec
175-199Set Faders @ 0
200-224All to Zero
225-249Reboot
250-255No Function

What internal LS-Wing functions can be assigned to buttons in OSC/UDP mode?

When creating a Custom Mapping in OSC/UDP mode, you can select “LS-Wing” as a target. This allows assigning internal functions to buttons:

– Switch to Page 1

– Switch to Page 2

– Turn off the Leds of all buttons

– Lock physical access to the console

– Lock access to the web server


What is the numerical correspondence for buttons and faders used in OSC/UDP mapping and remote control?

The buttons are numbered 1 through 60, and faders F1 through F10.

– Buttons 1-10: Executor Buttons Row 1 (Top)

– Buttons 11-20: Executor Buttons Row 2

– Buttons 21-30: Playback Select Buttons Row 3

– Buttons 31-40: Go Buttons Row 4

– Buttons 41-50: Pause Buttons Row 5

– Buttons 51-60: Flash Buttons Row 6 (Bottom)

– Faders F1-F10 correspond to faders 1 through 10 from left to right.

(Note: OSC remote commands use numbers 1-60 for buttons and 1-10 for faders based on physical position, potentially differing from the MIDI Note/CC numbering).

How do I update the device/fixture libraries on the LS-Wing?

1. Download the latest library package file (with a `.devpkg` extension) from the LightShark / LS-Wing website’s download area.

2. Connect to the LS-Wing’s web server using your browser.

3. Navigate to the “Info” tab.

4. In the “Update Libraries” section, click the “Upload” button.

5. A file explorer window will open. Select the `.devpkg` file you downloaded.

6. Once the file is uploaded, the web page will automatically reload. The libraries are now updated.


How do I update the LS-Wing software (firmware)?

1. Download the latest software update file (with a `.lswupdt` extension) from the LightShark / LS-Wing website’s download area.

2. Connect to the LS-Wing’s web server using your browser.

3. Navigate to the “Info” tab.

4. In the “Software Update” section, click the “Upload” button.

5. A file explorer window will open. Select the `.lswupdt` file you downloaded.

6. The update process will begin. **Do not turn off the console during the update.** This process may take up to 3 minutes.

7. Once the LS-Wing has been updated, the website will be reloaded automatically.


How do I create a backup of the LS-Wing’s current status?

1. Connect to the LS-Wing’s web server using your browser.

2. Navigate to the “Info” tab.

3. In the “BackUp File” section, click the “Save” (down arrow) button.

4. The LS-Wing will generate a backup file containing its current status (settings, mappings, etc.).

5. The backup file will be automatically downloaded to your computer or tablet’s default Downloads folder.


How do I restore the LS-Wing from a backup file?

1. Connect to the LS-Wing’s web server using your browser.

2. Navigate to the “Info” tab.

3. In the “BackUp File” section, click the “Restore” (up arrow) button.

4. A file explorer window will open. Select the previously generated backup file you wish to restore.

5. The restoration process will begin. **Do not turn off the console during the restoration.** This process can take up to 4 minutes.

6. Once the restoration is completed, the website will be reloaded automatically. The LS-Wing will now be in the state saved in the backup file.


How can I perform a factory reset on the LS-Wing?

To perform a reset, hold down the specified key combination while powering on the LS-Wing. The combinations involve the main PLAY and PAUSE buttons located to the right of the central button block, combined with one of the first four Executor buttons in the top row (labeled 1, 2, 3, 4).

– **Network+Software+Settings Reset:** Hold PLAY + PAUSE + Button 1 during power-up.

– **Network Reset:** Hold PLAY + PAUSE + Button 2 during power-up.

– **Settings Reset:** Hold PLAY + PAUSE + Button 3 during power-up.

– **Delete the Mappings:** Hold PLAY + PAUSE + Button 4 during power-up.


What are the technical specifications of the LS-Wing?

Buttons20 executor, 10 selection, 20 Playback (Go/Pause), 10 Flash, fully configurable
Faders10 faders fully configurable
I/O ports1xLamp port (XLR-3 5V)
2xDMX (XLR-5)
3xLAN (EtherCon®)
2xUSB-A (Data) + 1xUSB-A(only power 5V)
1xUSB-B
1xTrueOne® mains
Configuration interfaceVia Built-in Webserver. Accessible through LAN connection
DMX OutputsBuilt-in LAN to DMX ArtNET, sACN node with 2 universe outputs
Lamp connector DC Voltage5V
USB POWER connector max. current2A
USB Data connectors max Current500mA each
Dimensions (WxHxD)325 x 100 x 330 mm
Weight2.7 kg
Power supply90-230V 50/60Hz TrueOne® connector

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