
UM-0085-B09
DT80 Range User Manual
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For Series 2 or later loggers, you have the choice of running either
dEX
or the classic interface. The first screen you will
see after browsing to the
DT80
's IP address is the
Logger Home
screen, as shown below.
Figure 22:
dEX
home page
The
Logger home
page provides four options, which are organised into two tabs. With the
High speed connection
tab
selected, you can:
•
click
Configure the logger
to launch the
dEX
configuration builder. This allows you to configure the
DT80
using
a graphical interface, rather than the logger's command language.
•
click
Monitor the logger
to launch the
dEX
web interface, which allows you to monitor the current state of the
DT80,
unload data and use the command interface.
•
click
Customise
dEX
to launch an application which allows you to customise or restrict parts of the web
Customising the Web Interface (P160)
.
Note:
The
Configure the logger
and
Customise
dEX
options might not be visible if they have been hidden or deleted by an
administrator.
To launch the classic web interface, select the
Low speed connection
tab, then click
Launch web interface
.Once the
desired interface (
dEX
or classic) starts up, you may wish to bookmark its home page so that in the future you can go
straight to it, bypassing the
Logger home
screen.
When configuring the logger, it is often convenient to have the
dEX
configuration builder running in one browser tab, and
the
dEX
web interface running in another. You can then easily switch between them without having to return to the
Logger Home page.
Starting
dEX
The
dEX
Configuration Builder and the
dEX
web interface are
Adobe Flash
applications. When you select either of these
options on the
Logger home
screen, the following sequence of events takes place:
1.
A check is made to see if the browser contains the required
Adobe Flash
plug-in. This plug-in is a software
component produced by
Adobe Systems Inc.
which allows the web browser to run
Flash
applications such as
the
DT80
web interface. The plug-in is also sometimes referred to as the "Flash Player". The Flash Player only
needs to be installed once, so it is likely that your computer will already have it installed.
2.
If the Flash Player is not already installed, or it is older than Version 10.0, then the browser will automatically
attempt to download the required plug-in from the Internet and install it. The exact sequence of events will vary
from browser to browser. You may receive various security alerts during this process which you will need to
approve in order for the installation to complete. You may also require administrative rights for your computer;
check with your IT department.
3.
The selected
dEX
application will now be automatically downloaded from the logger onto your computer. The
size of this file is approximately 1-2Mbyte, so this will take a few seconds over an Ethernet connection and
considerably longer over a modem link. During this time a progress bar will be displayed.
4.
The Flash Player will then launch the
dEX
application and the configuration builder or web interface main
screen will appear in the web browser.
Note1:
If your computer does not have the Flash Player installed, and does not have an Internet connection, then you will need toobtain
and install the Flash Player manually. Using a computer which does have Internet access you can download the Flash Player package
from
transfer the installation file onto your computer and then launch it to install Flash Player.
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