ADDERLink INFINITY Manager Manual
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20 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Dashboard > Backup You can schedule backup copies of the A.I.M. database (containing all devices, users, channels and logs) to be made on a recurring basis and you can also perform backups on demand, as required. IMPORTANT: You are strongly recommended to arrange regular scheduled backups of your A.I.M. database. Adder cannot be held responsible for any loss of data, however caused. Backup Options Download to your computer: If this...
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21 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Dashboard > Updates Upgrade A.I.M. Software If you have downloaded an update file for A.I.M. software, you can upload it here to the A.I.M. server and A.I.M. will automatically be upgraded to the new version. Upgrade files are encrypted and digitally-signed for A.I.M.-server integrity. Note: It is not possible to downgrade an A.I.M. server to a previous firmware version. Reset A.I.M. Configuration This option can be used to reset A.I.M....
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22 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Dashboard > Active Connections Shows only connections that are currently active within the A.I.M. network. Please refer to the Connection Log page section below. Dashboard > Connection Log Shows all connections that have occurred within the A.I.M. network. The most recent connections are shown at the top, and the log is paginated (the number of rows per page can be set from the Dashboard > Settings page). The log can be filtered to show...
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23 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Dashboard > Event Log This page lists events that have occurred within the A.I.M. system. A drop downlist box is available at the top of the page that allows you to filter log page entries to show only particular categories, as follows: • All: Lists all events • Admin: Lists automatic events and/or those performed by the admin user (including: backup, scheduled backup, backup restored, updating A.I.M. settings, adding/removing/...
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24 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Channels > View Channels This page lists all channels that currently exist within the A.I.M. system. A channel is automatically created for every transmitter when it is added and configured within the A.I.M. network. The new default channel for each added transmitter will inherit the name of the transmitter. Such default names can be altered at any time and additionally, you can also create new channels manually, if necessary. Within...
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25 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Channels > Add or Configure a Channel From the View Channels page, you can add a new channel or configure an existing channel: • To create a new channel: Click the “Add Channel” option. • To configure an existing channel: Click for a channel. The Add and Configure pages are similar in content. Channel Name, Description and Location These are all useful ways for you to identify the channel and its origins. A consistent naming and...
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26 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Channels > Add or Configure Channel Group Channel groups allow easy permission-granting for several channels at once. Permissions can be set to determine which users can access channels within a channel group. From the View Channels page, you can add a new channel group or configure an existing channel group: • To create a new channel: Click the “Add Channel Group” option. • To configure an existing channel: Click “the View Channel...
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27 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX THE RECEIVERS TAB The Receivers tab shows a paginated table of all receiver devices within the A.I.M. network. Click the RECEIVERS tab to view the initial View Receivers page. The other Receivers pages (e.g. View Receiver Groups, Add Receiver Group, etc.) are selectable within the blue section located just below the tabs. Receivers > View Receivers The table shows the following information for each receiver: • Name • Online status •...
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28 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX Receivers > Configure Receiver From the View Receivers page, you can configure details for a receiver: • Click for a receiver. Note: If the IP address of the receiver is changed, the device will need to reboot itself. Login Required • No: When selected, anyone can use a receiver terminal and connect to a channel. The channels/permissions displayed to this anonymous user are those that are set for the “anonymous user” that is defined...
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29 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHERINFORMATION INDEX USB Settings HID only If enabled, allows only HID (mice and keyboards) devices to be connected to the receivers. Disable Isochronous Endpoint Alerts When an isochronous USB device is connected to the receiver there will no longer be a warning message. ALIF units do not support isochronous devices. Enable Isochronous Endpoint Attach Some USB devices combine many USB devices behind a USB hub. e.g a keyboard with audio support. By enabling...