Vbrick Iphone App; App Overview; Get The Iphone App - VBrick 9000 Getting Started Manual

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VBrick iPhone App

App Overview

Note: The VBrick iPhone app is used to monitor the status of 7000/9000 encoders
only. It provides limited support 9000 decoders.
VBrick provides an iPhone app which you can use to monitor the status of 7000/9000
encoders. This app lets you perform basic configuration tasks by running predefined scripts.
You cannot modify configuration parameters except by running a script. You can create and FTP
script files that perform common tasks like changing the bit rate or starting a transmitter.
These scripts are associated with the four function keys (F1–F4) on the iPhone interface. F1
runs script 1, F2 runs script 2, etc. You cannot change the script file names (e.g.
) nor can you add more scripts. After you create the scripts, you will need to
event1Script.txt
FTP them to the
If you need help creating scripts, see the Command Line Interface topics. This topic explains
how to find and set encoder parameters. These are the actual MIB object names you will need
to identify in your scripts.
Figure 1. iPhone App Home Page

Get the iPhone App

The VBrick iPhone app is available from the Apple App Store. To get the app simply click on
the App Store icon on your iPhone home page and search for "VBrick" apps. There is no
charge for the VBrick iPhone app.
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folder on the encoder.
scripts
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