Temperature@lert USB Edition (TM-STD30): Device Interface

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USB EDITION: INTERFACE SCREENSHOTS

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SENSOR CLOUD MODE

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DEVICES» MAP VIEW

In Sensor Cloud, you can set the physical address for each device. Each device will then

be shown on a map view. Green pins represent “normal state”, whereas red pins represent

“alarm state”.

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DEVICES» DIALS VIEW

In Dials View, you can see each of your devices as tiles. The tiles will either be green for

normal or red for alarm. This view also has a sound feature, where alerts will be audible.

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DEVICES» LIST VIEW

In List View, you can see all of your devices on one list. The list will note whether the device

is normal or in alarm. You are also able to filter by name or ID. Expand/Collapse list view is

available.

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INCIDENTS TAB

The Incidents tab provides a closer look into individual alerts and device status changes.

Acknowledge alerts and log the action(s) taken to remedy the issue in real time.

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REPORTS TAB

There are 4 report types you can run from the reports tab: Device Report, Audit Log,

Incident Report, & Alarm History. These custom reports can be run once, or on a daily,

weekly, or monthly basis.

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USERS TAB

The Users tab allows you to create multiple users under your account. You can assign

different user roles for each user: Administrator, Editor, Sensor Alerts Editor, & Viewer.

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MY ACCOUNT TAB

This tab allows you to edit owner profile settings, passwords, email addresses, and

pause/unpause your account at any time.

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DEVICE VIEW

When you view a device, you can edit Device Information, Device Alerts, Sensor

Information, and Sensor Alerts. You can also export sensor readings and view a

customizable graph.

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ALERTS VIEW

When you click “Alerts” you’ll be able to view all device and sensor alerts. Missed Report

and threshold alerts can be set here. You can edit, disable, and delete alerts on this screen

as well.

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ALERTS CONFIGURATION

For setting up alerts, you can set the alert name, alert frequency, acknowledgments,

threshold conditions, notification schedule, and different alert types (email, text, or phone

calls) based on your needs.

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DEVELOPER MODE

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SETTINGS SCREENConfiguring Temperature@lert USB edition developer mode is easy with the included setup

software. Just edit the default settings in the configuration menu and click "save and

apply".

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STATUS SCREEN: NORMALTemperature@lert’s Developer Mode automatically generates a graph of the current day's

temperatures and has the option to zoom out to view several days, months, or years of

data.

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STATUS SCREEN: ALARM When the temperature goes out of range, you will receive an alert and the graphics on the

console will change to indicate a problem.

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SNMP SETTINGS You can configure the Temperature@lert USB Edition in Developer Mode to integrate with

your existing systems via SNMP.

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LOGGING SETTINGS Temperature@lert USB Edition Developer Mode logs to an MS SQL CE log file for easy

integration into websites and other applications.