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[[File:01_initial_setup.png|600px|First Setup Screen]] | [[File:01_initial_setup.png|600px|First Setup Screen]] | ||
; Click "Start!" to continue | ; Click "Start!" to continue | ||
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+ | ; Next we will be taken to the device selection screen | ||
+ | [[File:02_device_type_settings.png|600px|Device Type Screen]] | ||
+ | ; Here you are able to select what type of device (AD2USB, AD2SERIAL, AD2PI) as well as the device's location. | ||
+ | * Local Device means the device is connected to the same computer running the WebApp | ||
+ | * Network Device means you have already exposed an AlarmDecoder via ser2sock | ||
==Configure Notifications== | ==Configure Notifications== |
Revision as of 10:56, 20 May 2015
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AlarmDecoder WebApp
Overview
- The official AlarmDecoder WebApp. Control your alarm system from your web browser on nearly any device. Supports all of the AlarmDecoder devices including the AD2USB, AD2SERIAL, and AD2PI.
Features
- Multiple User Accounts
- Web-based keypad for your alarm system
- Notifications on alarm events
- Per-user notifications
- IP Camera integration
- Supports all functionality of AlarmDecoder devices
- Configure your AlarmDecoder device
- Configure network sharing of your AlarmDecoder device
Installation
- The easiest way to install the WebApp is by downloading our pre-built Raspbian image here. However, you can follow the manual installation instructions provided on our github repository here
Initial Setup
- Once the AlarmDecoder WebApp is started you may connect to the Application via a web browser and pointing the URL to http://alarmdecoder.local - if this name resolution fails and you are on a Windows System, please download Bonjour For Windows and try again. This will take you to our first setup screens which will be detailed below.
Setup Process Detail
- This is your first setup screen when you first visit via your browser
- Click "Start!" to continue
- Next we will be taken to the device selection screen
- Here you are able to select what type of device (AD2USB, AD2SERIAL, AD2PI) as well as the device's location.
- Local Device means the device is connected to the same computer running the WebApp
- Network Device means you have already exposed an AlarmDecoder via ser2sock