1107 Topic(s)
You install the terminal blocks on an IP-IO module to add or enable wiring for the device.
You install a terminal base on a horizontal DIN-rail prior to connecting it to its neighboring terminal bases.
The SpaceLogic Bluetooth Adapter allows you to establish a Bluetooth connection to SpaceLogic and EasyLogic controller models. To connect to a device through the SpaceLogic Bluetooth Adapter, a SpaceLogic Sensor must be wired to the controller.
If the automation server firmware is damaged, the automation server can be put in DFU (Device Firmware Upgrade) mode to be able to communicate on the USB device port.
You connect AD v3 to an automation server in order to communicate with the automation server over a wired (USB) connection. You connect AD v3 to a 24 VAC or 24 VDC power supply in order to supply AD v3 with power. You use the Y-shaped cable with USB isolation (SXWADUSBC10012 or SXWADUSBC10013) to connect AD v3 to a 24 VAC power supply. You use either the Y-shaped cable with USB isolation or the Y-shaped cable without USB isolation (SXWADUSBC10002 or SXWADUSBC10003) to connect AD v3 to a 24 VDC power supply.
You replace the CMOS battery in AD v3 to be able to boot up AD v3 when the existing battery is dead.
You synchronize Alarm Control Panels to reuse the Alarm Control Panel on a parent EcoStruxure BMS server.
You upgrade the firmware to access the latest Operator Display features and bug fixes.
You temporarily trust an invalid certificate when you are sure that you have a secure connection between Device Administrator and an automation server.
You transfer the SSL certificate to the automation server to establish a communication using HTTPS between the server and Device Administrator.