
If the user has calibrated the sensor, the Calibrate Active field is set False (0)
and the sensor is operating inside the Min and Max Thresholds, the bits look
like 00000000 ? this is represented as 0.
If the sensor is using factory calibrations and it is outside the threshold, the bit
values are 00010010 and it is represented as 18 (16 + 2 because both the bit
in the 16 value is set and the bit in the 2 value is set).
Settings View
To edit the operational settings for a sensor, choose the Sensor option in
the main navigation menu and then select the Settings Tab to access the
configuration page. See Figure 8.
A. Sensor Name is the unique name you give the
sensor to easily identify it in a list along with any
notifications.
B. The Heartbeat Interval is how often the sensor
communicates with the server if no activity is recorded.
C. Aware State Heartbeat is how often the sensor
communicates with the server while in an Aware State.
D. Sensor is on is a switch set to "All Day" by default.
This will keep your sensor on 24/7. To set times when
you wish the sensor to be inactive, simply toggle the
switch to display your options.
E. Assessments per Heartbeat is how many times
between heartbeats a sensor will check its
measurements against its thresholds to determine
whether it will enter an Aware State.
F. Minimum Threshold is the minimum reading the
sensor should record before entering an Aware State.
G. Maximum Threshold is the maximum reading the
sensor should record before entering an Aware State.
H. The Aware State Buffer prevents the sensor from
bouncing between Standard Operation and Aware State
when the assessments are very close to a threshold. For
example, if a Maximum Threshold is set to 90° and the
buffer is 1°, then once the sensor takes an assessment
of 90.1° it will remain in an Aware State until dropping to
89.0°. Similarly at the Minimum Threshold the temperature will have to rise a degree above the
threshold to return to Standard Operation.
I. In small sensor networks, the sensors can be set to synchronize their communications. The
default setting ?Off?allows the sensors to randomize their communications, maximizing
communication robustness. Setting this will synchronize the communication of the sensors.
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Figure 8
Finish by selecting the Save button.
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