First steps
- plug in 12V DC or POE cable, wait 30-60s
- on your phone or laptop select indi-allsky Wi network and enter
default password: 12345678 - once the connection is established, browse to
https://raspberrypi.local - once indi-allsky interface opens, click login in bottom left corner
and enter default credentials (username: dsd, password: 12345678) - Under Config -> Location tab, enter your Latitude, Longitude and
Elevation - Under System -> Time select your timezone under New Timezone and click Update Timezone
- If you will be using Wi for your main connection, navigate to Tools
-> Network and add your network. Once main connection is
established (Wi or Ethernet), you can navigate Sytem ->
Information to look up the assigned IP address. From now on, you
can access your camera on this IP. - Enjoy!
Updating the system
- first you can try unmanaged update under Utilities -> Upgrade. If this fails, please follow the procedure described in the indi-allsky Wiki: https://github.com/aaronwmorris/indi-allsky/wiki/Updating-indi-allsky
Changing the camera
- swap the camera out and connect the new camera with USB cable to any of the Raspberry Pi ports
- go under System -> INDI drivers and select the driver of the camera vendor in question (e.g. ZWO ASI, PlayerOne,…)
- Confirm selection
- Reboot the system (under System -> Utilities)
- The new camera should connect now successfully