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1. Using an SFTP client, load `PepperDashEssentials1.4.32.cpz` to the processor in program slot 1 and start the program by sending console command `progload -p:1`
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1. On first boot, the Essentials Application will build the necessary configuration folder structure in the User/Program1/ path.
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1. The application has some example configuration files included. Copy `/Program01/Example Configuration/EssentialsSpaceHuddleRoom/configurationFile-HuddleSpace-2-Source.json` to the `User/Program1/` folder.
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1. The application has some example configuration files included. Copy `/Program01/Example Configuration/EssentialsSpaceHuddleRoom/configurationFile-HuddleSpace-2-Source.json` to the `/User/Program1/` folder.
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1. Copy the SGD files from `/Program01/SGD` to `/User/Program1/sgd`
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1. Reset the program via console `progreset -p:1`. The program will load the example configuration file.
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1. Via console, you can run the `devlist:1` command to get some insight into what has been loaded from the configuration file into the system . This will print the basic device information in the form of ["key"] "Name". The "key" value is what we can use to interact with each device uniquely.
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1. Run the command `devprops:1 display-1`. This will print the real-time property values of the device with key "display-1".
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