User Manual 25 < back to the table of contents > 7 Devices (DATs) 7.1 Searching for DAT-Modules To connect with one or more DAT-Modules, a search can be initiated in the Web UI under the “Devices (DATs)” tab. Search for DAT-Modules 1. Clicking the “Search for new DATs” button starts a scanning process. 2. After the scan is complete, all DAT-Modules within range are listed under the “Found Devices” tab. The configuration page for establishing a connection with DAT-Modules is shown in Figure 19. Figure 19: Configuration page for connecting to DAT-Modules For each detected DAT-Module, the following information is displayed: • Device (Name): Consists of the prefix DAT followed by the serial number. • ID (MAC-Address): The ID shows the MAC address of the DAT-Module. The full MAC address is also printed on the respective DAT-Module. • Status: Indicates the current status of the module. Further details on device status can be found in Table 9. • RSSI (Signal Strength): Displays the signal strength between the COM and DAT-Module. 7.2 Connecting a DAT-Module To pair a DAT-Module with the COM-Module, proceed as follows: 1. Click the “Pairing” button to start the connection process. 2. A password input field will appear. Enter the default key “999999” to complete the pairing. Security Notice! Since this is the default key, it is strongly recommended to change it after the first connection to prevent unauthorized access. Detailed information on how to change the credentials can be found in Chapter 7.5 Edit Configuration. The input mask for the key is illustrated in Figure 20. Figure 20: Input screen for entering the key to pair with the COM-Module
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