Data Harvest EASYSENSE V-Log Manuel de l'utilisateur - Page 12
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EASYSENSE V-Log User Guide
Select the computer acting as the Controller
from the list of available devices, OK.
The text on the top right of the
EasySense window will
indicate that connection as a
Viewer has been established.
On an iPad that will be acting as a Viewer:
From Settings set Wi-Fi to the same network that the 'Controller' PC is connected to.
(a)
Open the EasySense iPad software, select the 'Not Connected' text at the bottom right of the
(b)
screen and select the 'name' of the computer acting as the Controller from the list of devices.
(c)
The text will change to indicate that connection as a Viewer is established
On an Android that will be acting as a Viewer:
From Settings set WiFi to the same network that the 'Controller' PC is connected to.
(a)
(b)
Open the EasySense Android software, select the Connect icon (top right of screen) and select
the 'name' of the computer acting as the Controller from the list of devices.
(c)
The text bottom right of screen will change to indicate that connection as a Viewer has been
established
Step 6:
The Home screen will open. Select one of the experiment modes e.g. EasyLog, Pictogram, Meters,
Snapshot, Counting or Timing.
V-Log in WiFi mode
If V-Log has a WiFi board fitted it can be used in WiFi mode. It is recommended that V-Log is
connected to USB power when used in this mode as the power requirements are high, and will drain
the battery quickly.
Connecting V-Log WiFi to a network
V-Log WiFi can operate in two different modes:
1.
Connected to its own local network (Access Point)
V-Log WiFi is set to Access Point by default. In this mode the iPad connects to a network created by V-
Log. This connection is typically used when not in range or able to access the school's network (perhaps
on a field trip). While connected to V-Log in Access Point mode, the iPad will NOT be connected to any
other school network resources, and therefore unable to access other items such as web pages, email,
cloud storage, etc.
It is possible to have multiple V-Log WiFi loggers each creating their own separate network.
Connecting to an existing school's network (Infrastructure)
2.
In this mode V-Log WiFi and the iPad connect to the same existing network. It has the advantage of
allowing the iPad to remain connected to other resources delivered by the school network, such as web
access, email, printing and cloud storage facilities, etc.
Note:
V-Log WiFi loggers produced prior to April 2016 use 802.11b, ensure the WiFi
network is b mode compatible.
If a b mode module is fitted the logger's WiFi label will just show WiFi and
when you reset the logger it will flash 'with WiFi'
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