Communicating with a pc – ADS Environmental Services Spider QR 775010 A0 User Manual
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ADS Environmental Services ADS Spider User Manual
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Different display screens are accessed by briefly pressing the keypad
key. Each key press will display a new screen. The following screens
are available:
1. Current date and time
2. Current state of inputs
3. Current states of battery charger and battery voltage
4. Current value of system temperature
5. Current state of Alarms 1
–
4 (AL1
–
AL4)
6. Current state of Alarms 5
–
8 (AL5
–
AL8).
Active alarms are indicated by
“
Axx
”
, where xx is the current
alarm status code
–
Please refer to Text Messaging Alarms
on page 65 for additional information on the status codes.
Inactive alarms are indicated by an
“
I
”
.
Disabled alarms are indicated by a
“
D
”
.
7. Current state of Controls 1 to 4 (CN1
–
CN4). Active Controls
are indicated by a
“
1
”
and inactive ones by a
“
0
”
8. Current state of Controls 5 to 8 (CN5
–
CN8). Active Controls
are indicated by a
“
1
”
and inactive ones by a
“
0
”
9. Current LAN IP address and IP Mask
10. Sending of test e-mail messages (Refer to Appendix H:
Testing E-mail Connectivity on page 106 for additional
information)
Communicating with a PC
The ADS Spider uses an intuitive, user-friendly, web-browser system.
You can use any standard browser on any computer to communicate
with the Spider. No special software is required.
Communicating with the Spider is involves using common Web
browser and website functionality. Information is displayed by clicking
links and buttons.
You can connect to a Spider either locally using an Ethernet
crossover cable or remotely through Web access (when using static
IP addressing). Once connected, operation is identical regardless of
connection. The only difference you may notice with a remote
connection is a slightly slower response.