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Function buttons available in th
e “
Device register
” menu:
: update the records from database
: quick remote connect to the selected device
: create a shortcut on the desktop, used to connect immediately to the selected device
: add new device
: clone entry (duplicate)
: edit entry
: delete entry
Data stored in the device register:
Device name
: custom device name
Device ID
: the unique device identifier, which is burned-in during production, and therefore it
cannot be changed. If the device is connected via USB, the software will read the device ID
automatically from the device and will insert the data in this field when you add a record with new
device contact details. If automated reading fails, you can enter the device ID manually or copy it
from the
“
Status monitoring
” menu.
The format of the device identifier is:
FF:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF
(6x2 hexadecimal characters).
Server/Receiver/Network
: you can configure multiple remote contact details for the same device
(Cloud, TELLMon, MVP.next, TEX-MVP, Peer-to-peer), according to what type of server or
receiver the device connects to. The contact details of the servers or receivers should be recorded
in advance in the “
Server register
” menu, and then, in this drop-down menu you can choose from
the servers and receivers recorded there, to associate with the given device. If a device is available
on multiple servers or receivers, and you want to record the contact details of the given device for
all these, you can do this by adding separate records, and selecting the appropriate server or
receiver for each record.
For devices with a “
Peer-to-peer
” connection, you can add custom “networks” in the “
Server
register
” menu, which you can use to organize these devices by associating them with the added
networks in the “
Device register
” menu. You can use this option e.g. for separating the records
used for remote access and access in the local network for WiFi devices. If you do not want to
organize the devices that can be accessed via peer-to-peer connection, associate these devices
with the default “
Peer to peer
” network.
Protocol
(for the MVP.next server only): select the communication protocol used by the device
(TELLMon or TEX). The SIA DC-09 protocol is not available because the SIA DC-09 does not
support remote programming.
TEX group ID
(for the TEX protocol only): the CMS identifier configured in the device settings,
necessary for the TEX protocol. The format of the TEX device ID is:
FFF
(3 hexadecimal
characters).
TEX device ID
(for the TEX protocol only): the TEX identifier configured in the device settings,
necessary for the TEX protocol. The format of the TEX device ID is:
FFF
(3 hexadecimal
characters).