After you have written the image to your SD card, inserted it into your Raspberry and have plugged in the power cord, LoxBerry will boot up.
On these Raspberrys, please be patient: LoxBerry performance on Raspberry Pi 1 or Raspberry Zero
http://<ip-of-your-loxberry>
Initial user/password is loxberry / loxberry
After the first connection with your web browser, the Setup Assistant is started.
The Reboot will resize your SD card to the full size. If LoxBerry Update had to little space, try it again after the reboot.
Although the image is not updated very often, but the LoxBerry software is.
After a new installation, you should run LoxBerry Update. You'll find LoxBerry Update in the Updates widget.
Select "Releases" and if a new version is displayed, click the "Install new update…" button.
Depending to your hardware the update will take about 30 seconds (Pi 3) up to 8 minutes (Pi 1). The update is running in the backgroud, but you can click the "LoxBerry Update History" and open the log.
If LoxBerry Update requests a reboot, you should do that. During the update, restarting is locked - please be patient.
You should set LoxBerry Update to automatically update to "Releases" every week. Plugins may not work with non-updated LoxBerry software.
In the Miniserver widget you can configure your Loxone Miniserver (or Miniservers).
Add your network settings and credentials. Use the Check button on top of every Miniserver. For every plugin to work properly, you should use a Miniserver account with administrative permissions. Take care of case-sensitivity - the username as well as the password are case-sensitive.
Select your favorite plugins in the Plugin Archive (here: Plugins (English) and follow the instructions of the plugin. Install your plugins in the Plugin Management widget. The easiest way is to simply paste the download url to the URL field.