Version Differences for ESL Web Server

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- [[Image:esl_server_sw_dashboard.png|600px|]]   + [[Image:esl_server_sw_dashboard.png|franeless|right|400px|]]  
  =Overview=    =Overview= 
    + ==First Steps==  
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    + |-  
    + |<strong> This process should only take approximately 5 minutes and is recommended and free. </strong><br>  
    + <br><br>  
    + <h2>Registration</h2><br><i>Without a license, the software can only connect to a single base station and can only manage:</i>  
    + <ul>  
    + <li>20 labels at <= 2.9" screen diameter.</li>  
    + <li>3 labels at >= 2.9" screen diameter. </li>  
    + </ul>  
       
    + <span style="color:red">If your license has not been activated yet, the ESL server will show a warning in the top left corner. </span><br> To enter the  
    + license page, either press on the warning or go to ‘Advanced’ > ‘License’  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
    + |-  
    + |Step 1: After accessing the licensing page click on the blue hyperlink to register. <br><span style="color:green"> <strong> Note the Unique ID boxed in Green.</strong></span><br>Step 2: Click on Sign Up  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |Step 3: Fill out the login page. It should look some thing like this: <br><span style="color:red"> <strong> Notice* the street number is on a different field </strong></span><br>Step 4: Click Register  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
    + |-  
    + |You should see a registration screen that looks like this.  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
    + |-  
    + |Step 5: Click "Confirm My Email Address"  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |An Email Address Confirmation notification should appear.  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |Step 6: Log back into the registration screen and input the Unique ID for your device from Step 1.<br><i>If you don't have it, just repeat step 1 to retrieve it.</i>  
    + <br>It should look something like this.  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |Step 7: Click on Request to generate the software key.<br> The software key will be generated below the Request button. <br><i>This may take a few seconds to generate.</i>  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |Step 8: Copy the Generated Key to your clipboard:  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |Step 9: Go back to step 1 and paste the license key and click Confirm}  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
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    + |You should see the following in a few seconds:  
    + |[[Image:not_licensed.png|500px|]]  
    + |}  
       
       
       
  =Activation=    =Activation= 
- To reactivate these ESLs place them nearby the connected Base Station and go to ESLs > Reactivate ESLs   + {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="30"  
- Select the Base Station and variant, supply the address range and press ‘Start’   + |-  
- After pressing this button, to number of ESLs that have been reactivated so far will be shown.   + |<h3>Deactivated ESL Tag</h3>  
- Since the ESLs will only wake-up for a split second every few minutes, it can take more than 15 minutes before all   + | [[Image:deactivated_esl_tag.png|200px|]]  
- ESLs have been successfully reactivated. You can verify this by checking whether the ‘DEACTIVATED’ message has   + |  
- disappeared from the screen. `   + |-  
    + |<h3>Reactivation Process</h3>  
    + |[[Image:reactivation_screen.png|400px|]]  
    + |To reactivate these ESLs place them nearby the connected Base Station and go to<strong> ESLs > Reactivate ESLs </strong> <br>Select the Base Station and variant, supply the address range and press ‘Start’  
    + |}  
       
    + After pressing this button, the number of ESLs that have been reactivated so far will be shown. Since the ESLs will only wake-up for a split second every few minutes, it can take more than 15 minutes before all  
    + ESLs have been successfully reactivated. You can verify this by checking whether the ‘DEACTIVATED’ message has disappeared from the screen.  
       
  Active ESLs will be periodically search for a Base Station, so as soon as a Base Station is within range, they will    Active ESLs will be periodically search for a Base Station, so as soon as a Base Station is within range, they will 
- associate with it and start sending data requests and status information to it. When a Base Station is turned off or an   + associate with it and start sending data requests and status information to it.  
- ESL is moved out of range, an ESL will time out after a couple of minutes and starts seeking for another Base Station      
- in range. See chapter 6.1.3 Action dropdown for more information about configuring ESLs.      
- It might be possible that even though the ESLs are working properly, they still don’t connect to the Base Station. This      
- might be caused by strong interference on the default RF-channel of the Base Station. To resolve this problem, see      
- chapter 5.4 Energy scan.      
       
    + When a Base Station is turned off or an ESL is moved out of range, an ESL will time out after a couple of minutes and starts seeking for another Base Station  
    + in range.  
    + <i>See chapter 6.1.3 Action dropdown for more information about configuring ESLs.</i>  
    + <br>  
       
    + It might be possible that even though the ESLs are working properly, they still don’t connect to the Base Station.  
    + This might be caused by strong interference on the default RF-channel of the Base Station.  
    + <i>To resolve this problem, see chapter 5.4 Energy scan.</i>  
       
  =Dashboard=    =Dashboard= 
       
    + [[Image:dashboard_4.png|600px|]]  
    + <br>  
  The dashboard is the main page of the ESL Web Server, which gives you a quick impression on the status of the ESL    The dashboard is the main page of the ESL Web Server, which gives you a quick impression on the status of the ESL 
  system.    system. 
- If everything is fine, all tiles are green.   + <br>  
- If there is a warning a tile turns orange   + ====<span style="color:green"> If everything is fine, all tiles are GREEN </span>.====  
- If there’s an error, then a tile turns red.      
       
- Figure 11: Dashboard overview tiles   + ====<span style="color:orange"> If there is a warning a tile turns ORANGE</span>.====  
       
    + ====<span style="color:red"> If there’s an error, then a tile turns RED.</span>====  
       
       
  In total there are 4 groups that can change status: ESLs, Base Stations, Database and Links.    In total there are 4 groups that can change status: ESLs, Base Stations, Database and Links. 
  ===ESL===    ===ESL=== 
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    + [[Image:dashboard_8.png|600px|]]  
  ====Link status====Shows how many ESLs have been linked and how many active ESLs are not linked.    ====Link status====Shows how many ESLs have been linked and how many active ESLs are not linked. 
       
  ====Connection status====Shows the connection status of all ESLs that have been linked, which can be good, poor and    ====Connection status====Shows the connection status of all ESLs that have been linked, which can be good, poor and 
  disconnected.    disconnected. 
       
  ====Image status====Shows how many ESLs are showing the latest image, how many are still busy updating the image and    ====Image status====Shows how many ESLs are showing the latest image, how many are still busy updating the image and 
  how many failed to update (i.e. due to being disconnected or due to a hardware failure).    how many failed to update (i.e. due to being disconnected or due to a hardware failure).