<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=14507847#post14507847 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by herozero
You do not need aquanotes to control the ac3. It is programmable w/o a PC (via the buttons on the controller), via Aquanotes, or via the web server.
Just to make sure there's no confusion, there are varying degrees of control and configuration afforded by the various methods for the AC3:
- it can be configured, programmed, and controlled directly through the head-unit, so there's technically no need to attach it to a network for remote access or for connection to a PC, although it will be more convenient to do so.
- when attached to a network, via its built-in web server, it can also be monitored, controlled, and to a lesser degree programmed and configured via a web browser. I say "to a lesser degree" because there is no access to configuration items (e-mail settings, security settings, etc) via a web browser, although you can view/edit the AC3's program via a web browser (extremely helpful).
- also when attached to a network, or via a serial connection, it can also be monitored, controlled, and to a greater degree than the previous programmed and configured via Aqua Notes. You can configure and program the AC3 via Aqua Notes, but there are still some configuration items that are only configurable directly via the head unit (email settings, for example).
Having said all this, I don't use Aqua Notes and am quite happy with just using the AC3's built-in webserver.