TDS User Guide
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The Tessonics Data Service (TDS) Server acts as both a repository for inspection data as well as a reporting tool. It is a web-based application, which means it is accessible wherever you have a connection to the network, on any device (e.g. desktop computers, mobile phones, tablets). It works in conjunction with the Desktop Tools for managing RSWA units and the data they generate. TDS works best with a modern internet browser.
Check out the installation guide to learn how to install and configure TDS. Then follow this section for more details on how to use TDS.
Browser Compatibility
The TDS server has been tested with Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. If you are using a less widely distributed browser, you might want to check one of these two. For instance, Brave causes issues in combination with TDS.