Difference between revisions of "Idrive Control Center "Idrive Settings""
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== * Device Settings == | == * Device Settings == | ||
− | + | * Allows you to manually add an X1 or D4 to the Control Center Data Base or search | |
− | + | * Show /Hide tabs provide more window space removing the other device type from the task | |
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== * Idrive Services == | == * Idrive Services == | ||
− | + | * 3 Services operate in Windows; you can start/stop them here | |
− | + | * System errors are also listed here | |
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== * WiFi Commands == | == * WiFi Commands == | ||
− | + | * These commands can be sent to a device via WiFi as needed | |
− | + | ** Erase SD | |
− | + | ** Format SD | |
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== * Global Center Connections == | == * Global Center Connections == | ||
− | + | * This tests the SQL and FTP connectivity through the client Internet connection | |
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== * Global Center Events and GPS Upload == | == * Global Center Events and GPS Upload == | ||
− | + | * Allow /disallow upload of Event types to the Global Center | |
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== * Custom Data Path == | == * Custom Data Path == | ||
− | + | * This allows a Path to a larger storage (outside the idrive Base Station) such as a Network storage server or external HDD | |
− | + | * Original (default) data path is C:\Program Files\idrive\Data (if 64 bit) | |
− | + | * C:\Program Files (x86)\idrive (if 32 bit) | |
− | + | * '''NOTE: using an external drive outside the RAID 1 mirror provided by and supported by idrive and Dell could potentially result in loss of all data due to external HDD failure''' | |
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== * Installation Logs == | == * Installation Logs == | ||
− | + | * Self Explanatory | |
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== * Other Settings == | == * Other Settings == | ||
− | + | * Self Explanatory | |
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Revision as of 00:45, 17 January 2014
These settings are not visible to the client and only accessible when signed in with control Center credential
User name: support@idriveglobal.com
Password: idrive2#
From the Dashboard select Settings>Idrive Settings
* Device Settings
- Allows you to manually add an X1 or D4 to the Control Center Data Base or search
- Show /Hide tabs provide more window space removing the other device type from the task
- Clicking on a Green Gear or the underlined hyperlink opens the following Device Status dialogue box
* Idrive Services
- 3 Services operate in Windows; you can start/stop them here
- System errors are also listed here
* WiFi Commands
- These commands can be sent to a device via WiFi as needed
- Erase SD
- Format SD
* Global Center Connections
- This tests the SQL and FTP connectivity through the client Internet connection
* Global Center Events and GPS Upload
- Allow /disallow upload of Event types to the Global Center
* Custom Data Path
- This allows a Path to a larger storage (outside the idrive Base Station) such as a Network storage server or external HDD
- Original (default) data path is C:\Program Files\idrive\Data (if 64 bit)
- C:\Program Files (x86)\idrive (if 32 bit)
- NOTE: using an external drive outside the RAID 1 mirror provided by and supported by idrive and Dell could potentially result in loss of all data due to external HDD failure
* Installation Logs
- Self Explanatory
* Other Settings
- Self Explanatory