• In the additional-information display below:
a. Every graded point on the horizontal scale,
from the left-hand side of the graph onwards,
represents the passage of one additional
second from the current point in time.
b.
-45
is a typical value representing the
instantaneous signal strength in Decibel-
milliwatts (dBm) at the specified point in time.
c.
11
is a typical value representing the link
error rate percentage (in this case, 11%) at
the specified point in time.
Figure 43. Signal strength / time graph
(additional-information display)
• The
Legend
at the bottom of the graph lists the static
units that are represented by the colored lines. For
example, static unit
10.12.101.2
is represented on
each graph as a purple line.
• Choose a unique color to represent each static
Fluidmesh device by clicking the colored tile to the
right of the device name, and clicking the chosen
color from the color palette.
Adding an aerial map to the Fluidity Quadro view
If needed, you can add an aerial image to the Fluidity Quadro view. This
allows you to superimpose the network map over a map of the terrain on
which the mobile network has been installed, allowing you to more easily
visualize component placement, the approximate current location of
vehicles, and other factors.
The procedures for adding an aerial map to the Fluidity Quadro view, and
manipulating the map, are the same as for the FMQuadro view. For
instructions on how to add an aerial terrain map to the Fluidity Quadro
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