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About the Basic View
Using Your Appliance 13
Crawlers. Alerts that have occurred in the past 24 hours, but which have been resolved, can be
shown as well.
Maps: Select this tab to view any Advanced View maps that have been configured for use with
this appliance. The Map View, available for use only on appliances for which the BotzWare
Premium Software Module 2.4 has been purchased, enables you to view user-created maps that
show the location of your NetBotz appliances, pods, and sensors. The alert state of all devices
shown on the Map View are indicated with simple color coding (red indicates that an alert state
currently exists, while green indicates that no alert state is currently being reported by the sensor
or device). The BotzWare Premium Software Module is available as part of NetBotz Extended
Warranty Coverage. For more information, contact your NetBotz authorized reseller or the
NetBotz support team).
Graphs: Select this tab to display graphs of up to 24 hours of environmental data that has been
collected from any sensor that is connected to the appliance (including sensors that are built into
pods, external sensors connected to Sensor Pod 120s, devices that are being monitored using
Device Crawlers, and RS232-based sensors that are connected to your appliance using a USB-to-
serial-port adapter).
Setup: Select this tab to specify a label that can used to uniquely identify the appliance and any
pods that are connected to the appliance. If you have output control devices connected to your
appliance, you can use this tab to specify output types and labels for each relay. This tab also
enables you to configure and uniquely label any external sensors that may be connected to the
external sensor ports on a NetBotz 320 or 420 appliance, Sensor Pod 120, or 4-20mA Sensor
Pod, as well as any devices that are being monitored using Device Crawlers.
About: Select this tab to display information about your appliance and all connected pods.
Using the Basic View on Your PDA
NetBotz appliances running BotzWare version 2.2.2 or later also support a simplified version of the Basic
View that can be viewed using the following Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs):
Palm Tungsten handhelds running Palm OS 5.2.1, with Palm OS 5 Web Browser
Palm handheld devices, such as the Treo PDA/Phone, running the Blazer web browser
HP iPAQ handhelds running Windows Mobile Pocket PC 2003 or Windows Mobile Pocket PC
2003, with Pocket Internet Explorer
Blackberry 6xxx & 7xxx Series Devices running 3.7 OS with WebViewer 3.5 from ReqWireless
To use the simplified Basic View, simply point your supported PDAs web browser at the hostname or IP
address of the appliance.
If the appliance’s Guest account is configured with a Sensor (No
Camera), Sensor, Application,
or Administrator privilege set (see “Users” on page 137) you will automatically be granted access
to the appliance
If the Guest account is configured with no privileges (privilege set of None), you will be prompted
to provide a User ID and Password to access the appliance. Log in to continue.