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How to setup and configure controllers in xLights I have a few.

Started by cais2108, November 06, 2025, 11:16:30 AM

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I have a few controllers that I would like to properly set up and configure before the christmas season that way I am able to host a functional and expansive show. I have the Falcon F16V5, the Falcon F16V4 with 16 expansion ports(32 total), and the SR x4 V4 from falcon as well. I also tried to flash my Raspberry Pi4 with FPP earlier this year but was unable to figure out how to correctly do that and if I need the pi-hat. I'm using xLights and can connect these controllers to a wifi network if needed however I would prefer that I don't run them on wifi if possible. Could anyone give me some basic setup tips? For the previous shows that I have run, I only used one controller and kept it in Player mode while swapping the SD card when I need to change/add files. Thanks

MikeKrebs

You don't need a pi-hat. FPP can be the player for your other controllers.

Put your xLights pc, FPP and your controllers plugged into a switch. No wi-fi needed.

Burn the RPi image that you downloaded from https://github.com/FalconChristmas/fpp/releases/tag/9.3 on a sdcard. Insert card into RPi, turn it on and in about 10 minutes, visit FPP.local in a browser,

In xLights, go to the controller tab. Click Discovery. Did it find your "stuff". If not, set the device manually filling in the vendor, model and IP address. 

Now you can 

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Quote from: cais2108 on November 06, 2025, 11:16:30 AMI also tried to flash my Raspberry Pi4 with FPP earlier this year but was unable to figure out how to correctly do that and
This might help.


Quote from: cais2108 on November 06, 2025, 11:16:30 AMI'm using xLights and can connect these controllers to a wifi network if needed however I would prefer that I don't run them on wifi if possible.
Is there a reason that you do not want to use Wi-Fi?  But in any case, this might help


Quote from: cais2108 on November 06, 2025, 11:16:30 AMI only used one controller and kept it in Player mode while swapping the SD card when I need to change/add files. Thanks
The Falcon line of controllers "can" be used as players or remotes, but it is VERY limited. Most people prefer to use an FPP based Player (typically a Raspberry Pi)
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