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Prodotti: AD v2, AD v1
Funzionalità: Hardware
Versione del prodotto: 1.8, 1.9
19/05/2019

Connecting AD to Automation Server and a Power Adapter

You connect AD to an Automation Server in order to communicate with SmartStruxure 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.

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AD v2 can use either a wired (USB) connection or a wireless (WiFi) connection to communicate with SmartStruxure servers. AD v2 can be powered either by an AS-P, AS-B, or USB power adapter, but not by an Automation Server.

Communication over a USB Connection

The preinstalled SmartX AD-Link application enables AD v2 to communicate with SmartStruxure servers over a USB connection.

When AD v2 is connected to AS-P or AS-B, AD v2 can be powered by the SmartStruxure server device through the USB cable. The screen must not be turned on constantly because this may drain the battery.

 
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Figura: USB connection to AS-P or AS-B
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Loss of data

Use only USB cables ordered from Schneider Electric. Using a cable that exceeds 3 m (10 ft) or that is not designed for AD can cause loss of data or power.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in loss of data.

When AD v2 is connected to an Automation Server, AD v2 must be powered by a USB power adapter. The Automation Server does not provide enough power for AD v2. A USB “Y” cable allows you to connect AD v2 to two different devices, an Automation Server and a USB power adapter, to receive data and power respectively. The screen must not be turned on constantly because this may drain the battery.

 
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Figura: USB connection to an Automation Server and a USB power adapter

Use only Samsung-approved power adapters. Using other power adapters can cause the battery to explode or damage the tablet.

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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.

Communication over a Wireless Connection

AD v2 can communicate with SmartStruxure servers through a wireless access point (AP), which is connected to the same network as the SmartStruxure servers. When used as a stationary HMI terminal, AD v2 is connected to a USB power adapter to ensure that its battery is charged.

 
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Figura: Wireless communication and power from a USB power adapter

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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.

To connect AD to Automation Server and a Power Adapter
  1. Insert the USB type-A connector with the data communication symbol

     
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    into one of the USB host ports on the Automation Server.

  2. If an Attention message “Unable to find software on your computer that can recognize your device...” appears on AD, ignore the message and tap OK .

  3. Insert the USB type-A connector with the power symbol

     
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    into the power adapter.

  4. Plug the power adapter into the standard AC power outlet.

  5. Ensure that the screen timeout is configured to automatically turn off the screen when you are not using the device, because the sleep mode is used to fully charge the battery.

  • AD v2 Communication and Power
  • AD v1 Communication and Power
  • Installing the AD v2 Tablet and Frame
  • Installing the AD v1 Tablet and Frame
  • AD Does Not Turn On or Battery Does Not Charge
  • AD Battery Does Not Fully Charge
  • USB Data Communication is Lagging or Data is Lost