Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink
Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink Avalanche User Guide - Wavelink
136The Device TabWeb Viewer TasksThis section provides information about using the Remote Control Web Viewer once you areconnected to a mobile device. The tasks detailed in this section assume you are connected to amobile device. For information about creating a connection session, see Connecting to MobileDevices on page 115.NOTE: There are two different Viewer interfaces, depending on how you initiated theRemote Control connection. If you launched from the Avalanche Java Console, RemoteControl will use the Standard Viewer. If you launched from the Avalanche Web Console,Remote Control will use the Web Viewer. You cannot connect to a device with both theStandard Viewer and the Web Viewer at the same time.This section contains tasks for working from the Web Viewer. For information on workingfrom the Standard Viewer, see Standard Viewer Tasks on page 117.Once you connect to a mobile device, Remote Control offers a variety of functionality, toolsand configuration options. The Web Viewer has the following tabs:• Device. For information on tasks performed from the Device tab, see The Device Tab.• Files. The Files tab allows you to view and modify the files on the device. You can run,open, download, rename, or delete files. For information on tasks performed from the Filestab, see Using the File Explorer.• Registry. The Registry tab allows you to view and modify the device registry. Forinformation on tasks performed from the Registry tab, see Using the Registry Explorer.• Processes. The Processes tab allows you to view, kill, and activate processes on the device.For information tasks performed from the Processes tab, see Using the Process Manager.• Device Info. The Device Info tab provides information on the device ID, memory, power,screen, and security. You cannot change any of the information from this tab. For detailson the information available on this tab, see Viewing Device Information.• Scripts. The Scripts tab allows you to create scripts in JavaScript to run on your deviceusing Remote Control. For more information on how to use the Script Editor, see theRemote Control Scripting Reference Guide on the Wavelink web site.NOTE: Skins may be displayed in the Web Viewer, but they will not be functional.The Device tab in the Web Viewer allows you to interact with the device and view its accesshistory and logs. You can also perform tasks such as a reboot or device sync. The tab has four
137panels:Device Description PanelThe Device Description panel on the Web Viewer Device tab provides information about thedevice you are connected to, a thumbnail of the current display on the device, and buttons forupdating or refreshing the thumbnail. Device information may include:StatusOEM InfoThe connection status of the device.OEM info as reported by the device.Server Address Address for the Avalanche Mobile Device Server.Ava Term IDLast SeenDescriptionIP AddressTerminal ID assigned to the device by Avalanche.Last time the device was connected to.Device description set in Remote Control Console.IP address of the mobile device.Phone Number Phone number for the device.CarrierCarrier for the device’s phone service.Available Commands PanelThe following commands are performed from the Available Commands panel on the Devicetab:ViewStatusEditDeviceOpens a real-time view of the device in a new tab or window.Displays information about the connection status. When you click Status, theDevice Status dialog box appears. This dialog box allows you to refresh the statusof the device, disconnect, reboot, or ping the device, or display the RemoteControl Client interface on the device.Allows you to edit the device description details, including the phone number,carrier, name and description.Disconnect Disconnects the device from the Remote Control session.RebootSuspendPerforms a warm boot of the device. The connection session is terminated.Sends the device into a suspended (sleep) state. The connection session isterminated.
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137panels:Device Description PanelThe Device Description panel on the Web Viewer Device tab provides information about thedevice you are connected to, a thumbnail of the current display on the device, and buttons forupdating or refreshing the thumbnail. Device information may include:StatusOEM InfoThe connection status of the device.OEM info as reported by the device.Server Address Address for the <strong>Avalanche</strong> Mobile Device Server.Ava Term IDLast SeenDescriptionIP AddressTerminal ID assigned to the device by <strong>Avalanche</strong>.Last time the device was connected to.Device description set in Remote Control Console.IP address of the mobile device.Phone Number Phone number for the device.CarrierCarrier for the device’s phone service.Available Commands PanelThe following commands are performed from the Available Commands panel on the Devicetab:ViewStatusEditDeviceOpens a real-time view of the device in a new tab or window.Displays information about the connection status. When you click Status, theDevice Status dialog box appears. This dialog box allows you to refresh the statusof the device, disconnect, reboot, or ping the device, or display the RemoteControl Client interface on the device.Allows you to edit the device description details, including the phone number,carrier, name and description.Disconnect Disconnects the device from the Remote Control session.RebootSuspendPerforms a warm boot of the device. The connection session is terminated.Sends the device into a suspended (sleep) state. The connection session isterminated.