The software's primary use is to configure or troubleshoot the network settings or install EAP-TLS certificates for a Primex network device.
OneVue compatible devices include a Sense Sensor (all models), Notify Bell Controller, Sync Bluetooth Bridge, Sync PoE Analog Clock, and Sync Levo PoE Digital Clock/Timer.
A network profile is not assigned to the Primex device or the assigned network settings are not correct and the device cannot establish a connection to the network.
Non-DHCP network use. Configure devices with static IP addresses.
When troubleshooting a device's network connection. You may need to manually configure the network settings locally at the device, which will allow the device to connect to your OneVue account and migrate to a new network profile.
When a device will use EAP-TLS authentication. The certificate file (.der file type) is uploaded to the device from the software.
The software's primary use is to configure or troubleshoot the network settings or install EAP-TLS certificates for a Primex network device.
Manual network configuration: OneVue encrypted file (.pwg) is downloaded from a device's gateway profile and uploaded to the device.
Install EAP-TLS Certificate: If the network requires EAP-TLS certificates, a certificate is required to be uploaded to each Primex network device using the software.
Local network configuration: If the networks used by your Primex devices are not managed in OneVue, network updates are required to be made locally at each device. Network settings are then configured and updated through the standalone software.
Scan for wireless access points: Determine the availability and signal strength of wireless access points at a given location.
Connection test: Perform a connection test at a given location.
Connection test: Perform a connection test to the device's configured wireless profile at a given location.
Save local configuration profile: When performing manual configuration, a local configuration profile can be saved to allow the profile to be applied to subsequent manual configurations. The profile is an encrypted file that stores your OneVue account ID and network settings.
Save local configuration profile: When performing manual configuration, a local configuration profile can be saved to allow the profile to be applied to subsequent manual configurations. The profile is an encrypted file that stores your OneVue account ID and network settings.
Apply local configuration file: You can apply a local configuration profile to a Primex device. The file contains your OneVue account ID and the network settings saved in the profile.
Manage software and device password: The Primex Device Configuration password is required to log in to the software and also view the network settings of a connected device (Read Configuration). The AES encrypted password is downloaded to the device during its configuration. For security purposes, it's recommended to change the password from the factory default password.
Communication log: Primex devices generate communication activity logs into its internal buffer. This feature is solely used by Primex Technical Support staff. The communication log is be used in conjunction with the test configuration feature to troubleshoot configuration and network issues.