About Wheatnet-IP Navigator

About Wheatnet-IP Navigator

Navigator is the "control center" for your Wheatnet IP System. You'll use Navigator frequently to add or change signal parameters (including signal names), set up logic signals, salvos and associated connections, and make routing (crosspoint) changes in your system.

Navigator also keeps logs of what's going on in your system. When you install it on a computer (running the setup program as administrator), it will install a logging service that keeps running even if the Navigator program is closed.

When you install a version of Navigator, the installer also copies a corresponding Blade Software update to your system, allowing you the ability to update your blades to a new version when desired.

To learn more about Navigator, explore the Blade manuals.

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