
5. Wait until it is indicated in the list of measurement instruments that the device is in ALOHA
transmission mode. This is indicated by a speech bubble with the "Aloha" inscription.
The following steps are only required if you simultaneously want to test the measurement value
acquisition and data transmission.
6. Stop the ALOHA transmission mode by clicking the cross in the speech bubble with the
"Aloha" inscription or wait for the duration of the ALOHA transmission mode. This period can
be set in the basic settings (see "Basic setting" on page 73) of the site configuration. The
default setting is 10 minutes.
7. Then wire up the sensors (see "Connecting the sensors" on page 45) and restart the ALOHA
transmission mode.
8. Check the incoming data in the ALOHA data window of the myDatanet server, which can be
accessed by clicking on the speech bubble with the "Aloha" inscription (see "myDatanet
Server Manual " 805002). Particular attention must be paid to the internal"GSM level" meas-
urement value.
Note: Additional explanation about evaluating the "GSM level":
"GSM level"
>-64dBm
-64 to -73dBm
-74 to -83dBm
-84 to -93dBm
-94 to -107dBm
<= -108dBm
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