Sensor Thresholds

Sensor Thresholds

  1. Setting up thresholds for sensors are critical in order to visualise exceptions.
  2. Each sensor has a 3 Dot menu on the far right hand side of the sensor row. 
    The sub menu options are: 
    1. View Breachlog
      Opens a modal that lists each threshold breach with the date, time, and the condition that has been breached. 
    2. Triggers
      Navigates the user to the Triggers page. See "Triggers" article for more information. 
    3. Setpoints
      Opens a Modal where the specific sensors thresholds and 
      1. Instantaneous
        For instantaneous sensors, the following parameters need to be set. 
        1. Lowest Acceptable Reading
        2. Highest Acceptable Reading
      2. State
        For State sensors, the following parameters need to be set. 
        1. Sensor Value: 0
          1. State
          2. in Breach
        2. Sensor Value: 1
          1. State
          2. in Breach
        3. Sensor Value: 2
          1. State
          2. in Breach
    4. Threshold Change Log 
      This creates a log of every threshold change, in order to allow tracking of changes over time. 

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