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You connect AD to an Automation Server in order to communicate with EcoStruxure BMS servers over the USB connection. You connect AD to a USB power adapter in order to supply AD with power and to ensure that its battery is charged. You use a USB “Y” cable to connect AD to both an Automation Server and a USB power adapter.
You use interfaces to set up, manage and operate the EcoStruxure BMS on a daily basis.
The Schneider Electric hardware devices for the EcoStruxure BMS include terminal bases, PS-24V power supplies, SmartX servers such as SmartX AS-P servers and SmartX AS-B servers, MP Series controllers such as MP-Cs and MP-Vs, I/O modules, and ADs.
AD v1 provides a Human Machine Interface (HMI) for local access to the EcoStruxure BMS servers.
AD v1 can use either a wired (USB) connection or a wireless (WiFi) connection to communicate with EcoStruxure BMS servers. AD v1 can be powered either by a SmartX AS-P server, SmartX AS-B server, or USB power adapter, but not by an Automation Server.
You connect AD to a SmartX AS-P server or SmartX AS-B server in order to communicate with EcoStruxure BMS servers over a USB connection, to supply the AD with power, and to ensure that its battery is charged.
You install the AD v1 tablet and the frame on the base to install AD v1 on a control cabinet or a wall and to provide the tablet with a protective frame.
You connect AD to a USB power adapter in order to supply AD with power and to ensure that its battery is charged.
You install the AD v1 protective frame with its base on a wall to use AD v1 for accessing the SmartX servers. You attach the base on the wall and to the electrical box using the dedicated holes and hole patterns in the base.
You install the AD v1 protective frame with its base on a control cabinet to use AD v1 for locally accessing the SmartX servers. You attach the base on the cabinet using the dedicated holes in the base.