AD v1 Communication and Power
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 AS-P server, AS-B server, or USB power adapter.
Communication over a USB Connection
The preinstalled AD-Link application enables AD v1 to communicate with EcoStruxure BMS servers over a USB connection.
When AD v1 is connected to a AS-P server or AS-B server, AD v1 can be powered by the automation server through the USB cable. The screen must not be turned on constantly because this may drain the battery.
Notice
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LOSS OF DATA OR POWER
Use only USB cables ordered from Schneider Electric.
Use only USB cables that are designed for AD.
Do not use USB cables that exceed 3 m (10 ft).
Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data or power.
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Figure:
USB connection to a AS-P server or AS-B server
Communication over a Wireless Connection
AD v1 can communicate with EcoStruxure BMS servers through a wireless access point (AP), which is connected to the same network as the EcoStruxure BMS servers. When used as a stationary HMI terminal, AD v1 is connected to a USB power adapter to ensure that its battery is charged.
Warning
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HAZARD OF EXPLOSION OR DEVICE DAMAGE
Use only Samsung-approved power adapters.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, or equipment damage.
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Figure:
Wireless communication and power from a USB power adapter
AD v1
Hardware Overview
Connecting an Advanced Display to an AS-P server or AS-B server
Connecting Advanced Display to a Power Adapter