Beoray Leash is your one stop shop for viewing, programming, calibrating and firmware flashing a single node or a complete system. Leash connects to the local node and automatically gains access to every other node in the extended HowlNET system.

Welcome Home

Beoray Leash app connected to Node 1 via a USB Type-C cable.

Node 2 is available via HowlNET.

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Top Bar

The top bar consists of 3 different sections

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  1. Upper Left, USB connection
    1. lists the serial port / com port of the node.
    2. If a node is not detected, this box will be empty.
    3. If multiple nodes are connected to a computer you may switch between them here.
  2. Center, Status Bar
    1. CONNECTION status
    2. HowlNET status.
      1. IDLE (grey) = ready to trigger
      2. ORDERING / CALCULATING / CALIBRATING (blue) = not ready, running a routine
      3. WAKE / TRIGGER = effect active
  3. Right, Connected Devices
    1. NODES, CAMERAS, PERIPHERALS (mono ports)

Cameras Tab

All cameras connected to every nodes are visible on the camera Tab. Camera number is automatically assigned, node.port is static mapping based on the node position.

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Mono ports Tab

Mono ports are generally used for strobe/flash lighting. It may be used to trigger other devices. Mono number is automatically assigned, node.port is static mapping based on the node position.

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Calibration Tab