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Custom View lists the objects and functions that are available in the Custom View folder of Building Operation in a logical manner, such as hierarchical, geographical, or functional. So, you do not see the entire tree structure of WorkStation, just the parts that you want to see or all the parts in the order that you want. For example, in WorkStation, you create a Custom View that contains variables of a Campus that you want to monitor from Technician Tool.
System displays the entire tree structure of Building Operation as it appears in WorkStation.
You connect AD to an AS-P or AS-B in order to communicate with SmartStruxure 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.
AD v1 can use either a wired (USB) connection or a wireless (WiFi) connection to communicate with SmartStruxure servers. AD v1 can be powered either by an AS-P, AS-B, or USB power adapter, but not by an Automation Server.
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.
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.
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 Settings to view the version of the product or edit the poll rate, number of decimals, trim long names, and set the time to automatically log off the SmartStruxure server when you are not accessing it. You can also select Alarms, System, or Custom View as the default tab. You can hide or see the system properties in System tree and Custom View tree.
You acknowledge an alarm to let other users know that you have seen the alarm. When you log on to Technician Tool, the Alarms list is displayed. You can select and acknowledge multiple alarms.