Quick start manual

STER PMU Quick Start Manual Using the Wamster web interface
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6 Using the Wamster web interface
After the device has connected to the server, it can be monitored and managed through the Wamster web
interface.
Wamster web interface provides a simple way to monitor and configure your device, as well as download (export)
measured data from the cloud storage.
6.1 MINIMAL CONFIGURATION
To access the Wamster, you will need a web enabled device (personal computer with a web browser, tablet, or a
smartphone) and installed web browser with JavaScript enabled.
Although Wamster uses standard-compliant web technologies in order to support a wide range of Internet
browsers, some browsers (like Microsoft Internet Explorer prior to version 9) do not fully conform to www
standards. While they are officially supported by Wamster, using one of the following browsers is recommended
for safety, speed and better browsing experience (newest download links shown for each browser):
Google Chrome 9 or newer: www.google.com/chrome
Mozilla Firefox 3.6 or newer: www.getfirefox.com
Microsoft Internet Explorer 9 or newer: www.microsoft.com/windows/downloads/ie
Opera 10 or newer: www.opera.com/download
Apple Safari 5 or newer: www.apple.com/safari
6.2 SIGNING IN TO WAMSTER
To access the web interface, visit www.wamster.net/users using a web browser of your choice. If you were not
previously signed in, you will be asked for your credentials.
Figure 6.1: Authentication form shown when accessing Wamster
In order to sign in, you will need a username/password combination provided to you via e-mail. If you
enter an incorrect password several times, your account may be locked out. If you believe your account has
been locked, or have any troubles signing in, please contact us at support@wamster.net.
If signed successfully, you will be redirected to the Overview page. Navigation menu will be changed to include
advanced options, and user status will be shown in the upper right corner: