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addVANTAGE Pro 6.4 Administrator Guide CHAPTER 2
Navigating the Data
If you need browser information for logging in, you can click the question mark
( ) on the login window. A page with login help is displayed.
You can also see the documentation before you log in, or get a preview of the
new features. Click the or icon as needed.
Enter your User Name and Password and click the Login button to access the
system.
Note: The first time you log in, use the
root account with the default password root.
You should change the default root password as soon as possible. For more
details see “Administering Users, Groups, and Roles” on page 27).
If the account data was correct, you are logged in to addVANTAGE Pro and an
Explorer window showing you the root node appears. For more information
about the Explorer, see “The Explorer” on page 21. If you want to disconnect
from the server, click the Logout button.
Stopping the addVANTAGE Pro Server
To shut down the server, select StartAll Programs addVANTAGE Pro Stop
addVANTAGE Pro 6.x Server. Alternatively, you can use the Service Monitor in
the Windows task bar to stop the server.
Navigating the Data
The main elements of the software are:
•The Explorer
•The List
The Trend viewer
The Events viewer
•The Map viewer
Administration tools
•Extensions
Logging in to the Server
To start your addVANTAGE Pro session, follow the steps in “Connecting to
addVANTAGE Pro” on page 20.
The Explorer
After you have logged in, the browser will display the opening page of
addVANTAGE Pro. This is called the Explorer because it allows you to explore all
the objects in an addVANTAGE Pro system.
Note: Your browser window might be resized when you log in to addVANTAGE Pro.
Objects in the Explorer
Use the Explorer to navigate through all the objects in your system: areas, RTUs
(devices), tags (sensors), extensions, and panels. All such objects are
generically called nodes. You can open more than one Explorer at once, each
showing different levels of the system tree. You can also move certain node
types from one area to another.
After opening an Explorer, expand the root node, which will probably show only
areas, RTUs, and tags. In order to familiarize you with the new terms, Figure 12
shows most of the node types available in the tree structure. You probably won’t
have all of them in your tree, but you will be able to generate them later.
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