Settings
Figure 12: Passive state settings
9.2.2.1. Brightness
Here you can adjust the brightness of the display. Preferably choose a rather
dark setting in order to extend the operating time before you have to rechar-
ge the batteries.
The brighter the display, the more heat is generated in the device.
This is quite normal and no reason for concern.
Figure 13: Brightness settings
9.3. Programs
Here you can see which programs have been installed. However, what really
matters, is the Google Play Store.
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9.3.1. Google Play Store
The Google Play Store is the place where you may obtain new Apps and
install them on your device. To make sure that this will work as intended, you
must link your device with your Google account or, if you do not have an
account yet, you must establish a new account.
Figure 14: Google Play Store icon near the bottom left
Please note that we have no commercial or any other type of link
with Google at all. The data submitted when opening an account
are not sent to ESU and we are not in a position to obtain such
data.
All Apps and programs should be easily installed on the Mobile
Control unit. Of course, we cannot provide a guarantee for the
proper working of Apps not supplied by ESU.
The memory of the Mobile Control is limited. Please bear this in
mind when installing programs.
9.4. Connecting to WLAN
After setting up the device you must establish a link to the WLAN. This may
either be your home network or the WLAN signal generated by the CabCon-
trol ICU. If using your home network you must have your ICU connected to
your WLAN device with an Ethernet cable.
The CabControl system will appear as "ESUWIFI". If the Mobile
Control II finds this network, it will automatically attempt to esta-
blish a connection. In this case you may skip the following steps.
• Select the first menu item "Wi-Fi" in the Android set-up. Make sure that
the slide control is set to "On".
• Select the desired network from the list of available Wi-Fi networks by
touching its name.
The quality of the signal link is permanently displayed in the status
bar at the top. The longer the bar, the stronger and more reliable
is the connection.
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