Vaisala vnet poe network device, Viewlinc aware service, Setting up a vnet device – Vaisala vNet PoE Network Interface User Manual

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vNet User’s Guide

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Vaisala vNet PoE Network Device

Welcome to the Vaisala vNet User’s Guide. This guide provides
you with the information you need to install, configure and
operate a vNet Device.
The vNet PoE (Power over Ethernet) Network Interface is part of
the Vaisala Veriteq Continuous Monitoring System, which is
made up of both software components (including Vaisala Veriteq
viewLinc and vLog), and hardware components (Vaisala Veriteq
Loggers, a PC with a supported Web browser, vNet Devices).
After you install and configure your vNet Device(s), refer to the
viewLinc and vLog User’s Guides for information about how to
start monitoring data.

viewLinc Aware Service

To save time installing and configuring your vNet Devices, enable
the viewLinc Aware Service, available in viewLinc 4.3 and higher.
The viewLinc Aware Service allows you to automatically install
drivers and set configuration parameters for vNet Device models
with serial number 1411xxxx

or Firmware 1.4, and higher.

Refer to the viewLinc User’s Guide for more information.

Setting Up a vNet Device

There are three stages involved in setting up a vNet Device on
your network: connecting your Logger to a vNet Device, installing
vNet Device Drivers, and identifying vNet Devices on your
network.

Before connecting a Vaisala Veriteq Logger to a vNet Device:

• If you are mounting a vNet Device on a wall to hold a built-in

fan logger model, ensure the vNet Device is in the upright
position (the arrow on the vNet Device bed pointing up ^).

• Use the wall anchors and screws provided for use with the vNet

Device mounting brackets.

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