Modem Details Page Overview
Let's take a look at a more in-depth view of one of the stations.
Greg Ringo
Last Update vor 25 Tagen

From the dashboard, navigate to one of the stations and click the Info link to display the Modem Details page.

The first panel on the modem details page displays various settings for that station. Some of these settings are configurable by clicking the Edit button and selecting Device Info.

Here, Domain Administrators can update the Name, Purpose and Reference fields which will display on the dashboard and reports. Also, notifications and sensor limits can be enabled or disabled. The GPS coordinates can also be fine-tuned here.

Below the settings panel, we have a panel displaying recent data usage and battery voltage.

Moving down, we will see graphs displaying the previous 24 hours of Sensor Readings. This includes the power supply voltage and temperature. These readings help with troubleshooting should there be any issues during your project.

Then, we have charts for the sensors that are configured for this station. Click the Print PDF button to download a formatted report that includes this graph and statistics.

Scroll to the top of the Sensor Readings panel and select the Table Data tab to view a table of all sensor readings. Click the Download CSV button for a file containing this table.

Below the sensor readings panel is the active call-in schedule panel.

Domain administrators can edit this schedule. By default, this will be configured to report data back to the Envizor server every five minutes, every day. Each of these settings can be edited and added to the schedule. Once configured and saved, the station will receive the new schedule upon the next scheduled call to the Envizor server.

Finally, we have the Active Logging Interval.

This is the programmed interval for how often data will be reported for each sensor. Domain administrators can edit these intervals if necessary. By default, these will be configured to report voltage and temperature from the station every five minutes and every one minute for each sensor. However, some projects do not require readings every one minute, so this can be configured for every 15 minutes, for example. Please use caution when editing intervals, as this can cause the station to stop recording vital sensor data.
