Fusion - Virtual outlet..and few more ??'s

BrettH

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Finally updated to fusion...i.e. version 4.33.

1) I can't seem to find a way to add a virtual outlet via fusion? I guess I have to go through the old web browser?

2) when I access Apex via the old web browser I can't access the outlets programming? Can I only program outlets via fusion?

3) Then under network settings, what does the "Apex Fusion Control Enable" ?
 
Finally updated to fusion...i.e. version 4.33.

1) I can't seem to find a way to add a virtual outlet via fusion? I guess I have to go through the old web browser?

2) when I access Apex via the old web browser I can't access the outlets programming? Can I only program outlets via fusion?

3) Then under network settings, what does the "Apex Fusion Control Enable" ?


1) You can only add virtual outlets from the old web browser.

2) First and foremost, did you update the www file after the initial firmware update? That is an important step in the 2 step firmware update process. Also, once that is done, go to your old browser login and under the Configuration tab, go to Module Setup and look at the list of modules. They should all have an "OK" next to the SW version number. If they don't, you will need to select the modules with "Old" next to them and select Update Firmware then click Submit module change.

If you have done the above and still can't program outlets from the old browser, restart or power cycle your Apex and clear your browser cache. Clearing the browser cache is important after an update as many browsers will display old versions of the web page interface. Clearing the browser cache will force the browser to reload the page including any changes from the update. You can program from both the old browser interface and Fusion.

3). Fusion Control needs to be enabled for you to be able to program your Apex via Fusion. As such, enable Apex Fusion Control in addition to Apex Fusion Enable if you want full programming control via Fusion.
 
2) First and foremost, did you update the www file after the initial firmware update? That is an important step in the 2 step firmware update process. Also, once that is done, go to your old browser login and under the Configuration tab, go to Module Setup and look at the list of modules. They should all have an "OK" next to the SW version number. If they don't, you will need to select the modules with "Old" next to them and select Update Firmware then click Submit module change.

When I first ran the "Update Web Pages", I thought it completed since the green status bar made it to the end, but the last statement the update module gave me was that it "could not connect to server" (Or some statement like that), so I assumed that it was a standard ending statement because I had not established the link with Fusion via the key.

I just re-ran the "Update Web Pages" and this time the last statement was "Complete." Funny, I said to myself I need to re-run the "Update Web Pages" if there are were any errors, but then my curiosity to explore Fusion (since that was up and running with no errors) got the better of me because I forgot about going back to "Update Web Pages".

Thanks slief for reminding me :thumbsup:
 
When I first ran the "Update Web Pages", I thought it completed since the green status bar made it to the end, but the last statement the update module gave me was that it "could not connect to server" (Or some statement like that), so I assumed that it was a standard ending statement because I had not established the link with Fusion via the key.

I just re-ran the "Update Web Pages" and this time the last statement was "Complete." Funny, I said to myself I need to re-run the "Update Web Pages" if there are were any errors, but then my curiosity to explore Fusion (since that was up and running with no errors) got the better of me because I forgot about going back to "Update Web Pages".

Thanks slief for reminding me :thumbsup:

Glad to help & glad you got it figured out!
 
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