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The system is now up and running, with the possibility of adding another screen for the Hazard Zone display in the control room.

Login details for administration of the Intel Nuc’s running the screens is as follows, use TightVNC for remote access for upgrades, updates, etc:

Wisenet Login: kiosk

password: onr!YHY4

ELab

Computer Name - ELAB-STATUS

Hostname: ELAB-STATUS.summit.nso.edu

Login DKIST_Status DKIST-TV!

TightVNC password: DKIST-TV

 

Mezz Bullpen

Computer Name - BULLPEN-STATUS

Hostname: BULLPEN-STATUS.summit.nso.edu

Login DKIST_Status DKIST-TV!

TightVNC password: DKIST-TV

Control Room

Computer Name - CONTROL-STATUS

Hostname: CONTROL-STATUS.summit.nso.edu

Login DKIST_Status DKIST-TV!

TightVNC password: DKIST-TV

Utility 

Computer Name - UTILITY-STATUS

Hostname: UTILITY-STATUS.summit.nso.edu

Login DKIST_Status DKIST-TV!

TightVNC password: DKIST-TV

Login for Ignition with no timeout : guest 1234

Note - all Status computers are set to auto-restart on power up and auto-login and start the required apps automatically; a reboot should clear most problems.

Automatic login - use regedit.ext to set

Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\PasswordLess\Device

Change the DevicePasswordLessBuildVersion Dword from 2 to 0.

Next run netplwiz, and uncheck the “User must enter a password to login” box.

Notes on suitable hardware for the System Status and Camera Display systems.

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  1. ELab - System Status and Camera Monitor (2 TV’s, 1 computer) 1x 55”

  2. Mezz Bulpen Bullpen - System Status and Camera Monitor (2 TV’s, 1 computer) 1 x

  3. Control Room - System Status and Camera Monitor (2 TV’s, 1 computer)

  4. Utility Level, in front of the Stairs to Telescope Level System Status (1 TV 1 Computer)

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Here’s a link to the model Keith is using to run the control room consoles:

https://e-itx.com/nuc12wshi5/

They went with 32 GB Ram and 1 TB SSD which runs $624 from e-itx.com; I think we should get the same system to simplify the spares situation.

This VESA mount is $12 and allows the Nuc to be mounted to the back of the TV; we could have a small shelf below with a keyboard and mouse.

https://www.humancentric.com/products/vesa-intel-nuc-mounting-bracket?variant=28564261077053&currency=USD&utm_medium=product_sync&utm_source=google&utm_content=sag_organic&utm_campaign=sag_organic&tw_source=google&tw_adid=&gad=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwuqiiBhBtEiwATgvixMf7X7jqalri56QogQLolEn35i1n8PKa1xq8Gjonatj_cYqdqwYwXRoCTT0QAvD_BwE

Displays:

Have had good luck with LG 55” 4K TV’s from Costco in the E-Lab, and a 65” LG in the Control Room.

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Amazon links next:

Similar 55” LG 4k TV - $486 $485.99

https://www.amazon.com/LG-55-Inch-Refresh-AI-Powered-55UQ9000PUD/dp/B09RSBD9JN/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2B7G5PW01NM7G&keywords=LG+55UQ8000AUB&qid=1682646616&sprefix=lg+55uq8000aub%2Caps%2C498&sr=8-1

TV Mount from Costco: $119.99

https://www.costco.com/mw-mounts-32%22---90%22-full-motion-tv-mount.product.4000112856.html (Out of stock)

Alternate TV Mount from Costco: $149.99

https://www.costco.com/sanus-preferred-37%22-90%22-full-motion-tv-mount.product.4000041956.html